...rested partly with a professor and his teaching assistants. The issue is whether cheating is truly cheating when students collaborate with each other to find the right answer—in a take-home final exam. Harvard released the results of its investigation into the controversy, in which 125 undergraduates were alleged to have cheated on an exam in May 2012. The university said that more than half of the students were forced to withdraw, a penalty that typically lasts from two to four semesters. Of the remaining cases, about half were put on disciplinary probation—a strong warning that becomes part of a student’s official record. The rest of the students avoided punishment. In previous years, students thought of Government 1310 as an easy class with optional attendance and frequent collaboration. But students who took it in spring 2012 said that it had suddenly become quite difficult, with tests that were hard to comprehend, so they sought help from the graduate teaching assistants who ran the class discussion groups, graded assignments, and advised them on interpreting exam questions. Administrators said that on final-exam questions, some students supplied identical answers (right down to typo- graphical errors in some cases), indicating that they had written them together or plagiarized them. But some students claimed that the similarities in their answers were due to sharing notes or sitting in on sessions with the same teaching assistants. The instructions on the take-home...
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...11 January 2010 Global Sukuk Market Global Sukuk Update The sukuk market was not spared from the effect of the global financial crisis. After expanding robustly in 2007 (by 90% yoy by total value of sukuk issued), the sukuk market experienced a marked slowdown in 2008 and 1H09 due to the following reasons: • • • Challenging market conditions and drying up of liquidity Wide credit spreads and shortages of USD funding in issuing countries Challenging economic environment in the GCC countries, particularly in the UAE Nevertheless, as the overall market conditions improved, the primary sukuk market rebounded in 2H09. Third quarter issuance was up by 162.5% yoy and 61.9% qoq to USD8.8bln, followed by a strong issuance of USD8.1bln in 4Q09. These were in comparison to USD2.2bln in 1Q09 and USD5.5bln in 2Q09. Global Sukuk Issued 1H09 vs. 1H08 12000 10000 USD mln Global Sukuk Issued 2H09 vs. 2H08 Other 18000 16000 14000 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 MENA +292.1% yoy MENA Other USD mln 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 4633 10075 6469 6382 1152 1H08 1H09 2277 2041 2H08 6854 2H09 Source: Zawya, IFIS, Bloomberg, KFHR In 4Q09, global sukuk issued amounted to USD8.1bln, up by 752.1% yoy. On a quarterly basis, the amount of sukuk issued in 4Q09 was however lower than that recorded in 3Q09 by 8.6%, partly attributed to jitteries in the sukuk market resulting from Dubai World’s announcement on its debt restructuring. Global Sukuk Issuance Trend, Quarterly...
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...TEXTS AND IDEAS: ANTIQUITY AND THE 19TH CENTURY Tentative Syllabus – subject to change Morse Academic Plan: MAP-UA 404 Section 040 New York University, Fall 2013 Teaching Staff Professor Friedrich Ulfers Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures Office: 19 University Place, Rm 329 Drop-in Office Hours: Mon. 4:00-6:00 Teaching Assistants: Susanne Fuchs (sf1363@nyu.edu) Office: 19 University Place, room 336 Office Hours: TBA Jonathan Kassner (jk3218@nyu.edu) Office: 19 University Place, room 336 Office Hours: TBA Class Times & Locations Lectures: Mon & Wed. 2:00 pm – 3:15 pm 12 Waverly Place, G08 (Auditorium) Recitations: Thurs (sec. 041) 8:00 am – 9:15 am GODD B07 Kassner Thurs (sec. 044) 11:00 am – 12:15 pm KJCC BSMT Kassner Thurs (sec. 045) 3:30 pm – 4:45 pm KJCC BSMT Fuchs Thurs (sec. 046) 4:55 pm – 6:10 pm GCASL 375 Fuchs Assigned Texts Sophocles, Antigone in Sophocles I, University of Chicago The Oxford Study Bible, Oxford University Press Plato, Symposium, Hackett Marx, Communist Manifesto, Norton Critical Edition Darwin, Origin of Species (includes The Descent of Man), Norton Critical Edition Nietzsche, The Birth of Tragedy, Cambridge University Press (contains both Birth of Tragedy and “On Truth and Lying in a Non-Moral Sense”) Freud, The Interpretation of Dreams, Perseus Distribution Thomas Mann, Death in Venice, Norton Critical Edition Franz Kafka,...
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...Mathematics II Engineering Mathematics Differential Equation Engineering Probability and Statics Numerical Computation Linear Algebra Research and Projects: "QE Policy impact on the Gold Market", Donyaye Eqtesad Newspaper "Currency Bourse impact on the Futures Market",Donyaye Eqtesad Newspaper "Global Disappointment and Local Market", Donyaye Eqtesad Newspaper “Feasible Study of Option Market in Iran”, Spring 2011 “Combination Strategies of Financial Instruments”, Fall 2011 “Investigation of Cognitive Biases in Iran Audio& Video Industry”, Summer 2010 “Analysis of Financial Ratios Trend of “Toolipers” Inc.”, Spring 2010 Academic Experiences: Research Assistant, “Strategies in Iran Futures Market of Gold Coin”, Supervised by Prof. Bahramgiri, Spring 2011 Curriculum Vitae (CV) page 1 Teacher Assistant, “Financial Management”, Graduate Course, Instructed...
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...adventure that is even farther away from home can be a little trickier. Getting up and moving to a foreign place to start a new life takes courage. However, not even having an opportunity to return home for more than twice a school year, takes a different kind of courage. With having the limited ability to go home and see friends and family in other states, what is the next best thing to seeing your loved ones? Social media. Staying connected to other people is what makes humans human. The fascinating part about social media today is society’s endless amount of options to choose from. Connecting to friends and family is easier today than it was 10 years ago thanks to Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and many more. Liz Chevalier, a Graduate Teaching Assistant from New York said that phone calls are a more personal way to get in touch with people she cares about, however there’s not always enough time for that. She adds, “Social media provides a way for us to keep in touch on our own time, and allows me to communicate what is happening in my life to all of my friends and family at once, rather than texting or calling each one individually.” The only downside to relying on social media and other telecommunications to keep in touch with loved ones is the lack of personality it holds, versus seeing and talking to people in real life. Maddie Barber, a sophomore from Colorado Springs, Colorado said it has been an adjustment not being able to communicate with friends and family on a day to day...
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...way that research content is used in the real world. Many universities have invested heavily in learning spaces designed to facilitate the kind of social interaction that the internet promotes. Networks – online and offline – are increasingly a part of the way that the modern world evaluates information, including research content. Yet all this presumes that modern users will best know how to find their way in this new information environment, that they have the skills to find the right databases, enter the right search terms, to discover the most appropriate research content for their teaching and learning and use it in the most appropriate way. This study was commissioned by JISC in 2008 and was conducted over four months starting in January 2009. The aims of the study were to answer the following questions, with users of research content defined as ‘learners, as graduate teaching assistants or as others for whom the research environment may not be familiar’: |...
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...How to Succeed in Graduate School: A Guide for Students and Advisors Submitted to Crossroads, October 1994 Marie desJardins marie@erg.sri.com Abstract This paper attempts to raise some issues that are important for graduate students to be suc¬cessful and to get as much out of the process as possible, and for advisors who wish to help their students be successful. The intent is not to provide prescriptive advice – no formulas for finishing a thesis or twelve-step programs for be¬coming a better advisor are given – but to raise awareness on both sides of the advisor-student relationship as to what the expectations are and should be for this relationship, what a graduate student should expect to accomplish, common problems, and where to go if the advisor is not forthcoming. Introduction This article originated with a discussion I had with several women professors about the prob¬lems women face in graduate school, and how more women could be encouraged to go to grad¬uate school in computer science. Eventually, the conversation turned to the question of what these women could do in their interactions with women students to support and encourage them. I volunteered that over the course of my gradu¬ate career I had collected a variety of papers and e-mail discussions about how to be a good ad-visor, how to get through graduate school, and issues facing women. They were eager to get this material, and I told them I would sort through it when I got a chance. After mentioning...
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...families with all types of backgrounds. Our motto is Education is worth the work. We will install that into all of our patrons and offer the greatest services at reasonable prices. Environmental Analysis 1+1 Tutoring Services is a small North Carolina base company located in Rocky Mount that will offer tutoring services in a wide variety of subjects. The company employs five tutors who are all college graduates who have degrees in a wide variety of subjects. The tutors are myself the owner and operator who has a degree in Business Management; Anthony Battle who has degree in English and Spanish and took several foreign language classes in college; Melissa Smith who has a degree in Mathematics; Angela Caudle and Russell Rouse who have teaching degrees and are certified to teach grades K-12th in all subjects and special education. A. Marketing Environment 1. Completive Forces: There are currently four companies in Rocky Mount, North Carolina that offer tutoring services. But there are currently 10 well know online tutoring services in the United States. Also, North Carolina Wesleyan College is located in the Rocky Mount area and many college students tutor for extra...
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...ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY College of Business Department of Accounting ACC 132 –Managerial Accounting Spring 2014 Section 3, Mon/Wed 2:00 - 3:15 pm, SFHB 357 INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION Instructor: Liesel Mitchell, CPA, CMA Office: COB 314 Phone: 438-7588 E-mail: lmitch2@ilstu.edu Office Hours: Mon/Wed 1:00 – 2:00 pm and 3:15-4:15 pm, Other hours by appointment (I am in class M/W from 9:30 am-12:15 pm and off campus on T/Th until 2:30 pm) Graduate Assistant: Sam Koury, skoury@ilstu.edu Tutoring: Accounting Department tutoring, SFHB 127, times TBA Julia N. Visor Academic Center: • Provides free weekly tutoring sessions (must sign up). Also provides assistance with a variety of other skills. • (309) 438-7100; www.ucollege.ilstu.edu/tutoring/ • Location: Vrooman 012 (between Manchester and Hewett dorms) COURSE INFORMATION Course Number, Title and Credit: Accounting 132, Managerial Accounting – 3 hrs credit Objective: This course is designed to introduce students to managerial accounting information, tools, and techniques available to assist them in managing a business as well as the preparation and analysis of cost accounting information. You will be able to understand, record, and analyze the operations of a firm under various conditions of cost application; understand the creation of various budgets and cash flow analysis of a business...
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...offered department specific training. Gray, P.L.; N. Buerkel-Rothfuss (1991). "Teaching assistant training: A view from the trenches". In J. D. Nyquist, R. D. Abbott, D. H. Wulff, & J. Sprague (Eds.). Preparing the professorate of tomorrow to teach. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt. pp. 40–51. A survey carried out by Golde and Dore (Golde, C.M. & Dore, T.M. (2001). At cross purposes: What the experiences of doctoral students reveal about doctoral education (www.phd-survey.org). Philadelphia, PA. Report prepared for the Pew Charitable Trusts), found that graduate teaching assistants reported being placed in teaching...
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...Dyslexia What Is Dyslexia? Dyslexia is an inherited condition that makes it extremely difficult to read, write, and spell in your native language—despite at least average intelligence. Dyslexia is a neurologically-based, often familial, disorder which interferes with the acquisition and processing of language. Varying in degrees of severity, it is manifested by difficulties in receptive and expressive language, including phonological processing, in reading, writing, spelling, handwriting, and sometimes in arithmetic. Dyslexia is not the result of lack of motivation, sensory impairment, inadequate instructional or environmental opportunities, or other limiting conditions, but may occur together with these conditions. Although dyslexia is life long, individuals with dyslexia frequently respond successfully to timely and appropriate intervention. Cause of Dyslexia Dyslexia is an inherited condition. Researchers have determined that a gene on the short arm of chromosome #6 is responsible for dyslexia. That gene is dominant, making dyslexia highly heritable. It definitely runs in families. Dyslexia results from a neurological difference; that is, a brain difference. People with dyslexia have a larger right-hemisphere in their brains than those of normal readers. That may be one reason people with dyslexia often have significant strengths in areas controlled by the right-side of the brain, such as artistic, athletic, and mechanical gifts; 3-D visualization ability; musical...
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...Graduate Study Challenges and Strategies for Personal Success HCS/504 August 6, 2012 John Dean Graduate Study Challenges and Strategies for Personal Success According to Linda Weston Kramer “Retuning to graduate school is a major decision in one’s professional life. Although there are many benefits to returning to school to earn a graduate degree, it is also very challenging” (Kramer, 2007, p. 158.). This essay discusses various challenges faced by graduate students, and strategies to overcome the challenges, from personal perspective. Personal and professional goals It is important to set personal and career goals before pursuing graduate study. Students need to discover the various courses offered, and select the one suit for them. This contributes a great deal of success because they choose what they want to, and where they want to reach. Goal setting and working toward achieving the goal is the key for success. My main long-term goal is career development. I want to complete my program within two years and find a job in Nursing/Informatics and go up in the ladder. When considering my short-term goal, I want to keep my GPA above 3.5, and acquire as much knowledge from this program by using the resources available. I want to improve my communication skills both written and verbal, and graduate study is the best platform for achieving that goal. It is important to prioritize the goals and choose the right path. Self-assessment and closely checking the measurable...
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...utilized for the admission of international graduate students at the University of Tampa. Our team used a variety of resources that were made available to us to discover the way and the different steps included in this non-traditional transaction process. First, our team met with Maria Kast, who is the Assistant Director of the International Graduate Admissions for the University of Tampa. Maria Kast authorized us to talk about the admissions process at UT for the purposes of our class and gave us a tour of the facility that house the Office of Graduate and Continuing studies (OGCS). Jake, Florian and Ivy also conducted the interview of Iris. Iris is one of the graduate assistants dealing with the GPA calculation process for international students seeking acceptance in the graduate programs at the University of Tampa. She provided the team with insights as to how the process goes to calculate and compute the GPA of international applicants. She also explained how the NOLIJ Computer System is used by the Office of Graduate and Continuing Studies to store, retrieve, and verify information concerning international applicants. Iris also talked on our behalf to Juliana, another graduate assistant at OCGS and Juliana explained further to Iris about the storage of the data concerning applicants. Additionally, our team also had the opportunity to see the interface of the NOLIJ system and how it is set up. The NOLIJ System is used by OGCS to conveniently access and store all the files (transcript...
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...Roodlyne Calixte March 5, 2014 Class: 10:00 am Prof: Fuller When I’m going to register I will choose the morning classes because I have to work in the afternoon. The Charlestown campus is more reliable and have student parking lot, that’s where I’m planning to take all my courses. The nursing division requires taking the pre-requisites, the college level in order to get accept into the program. Now I’m doing the general concentration and then to the college level. I’m qualified to receive financial aid and some books vouchers because I’m low income and single parent. I work Monday to Friday from two to nine pm; I normally do my homework or study at work if not too busy. I don’t have to worry much about my family beside my five years old son; he suffers asthma that can be tough to deal with. My two challenges during the school year are. First is to focus, as a single parent, being a student, to work and to provide is not that easy. Second is my math class can be little hard for me, I have to come with a solution by hiring a private tutor and meet for two hours every Tuesdays in order to be successful. I feel like I’m doing much better than before. I have a chance to sit down with an advisor and to go through the course program and to figure out which class that I’m going to need. My next plan is to register for nine credits or more. I enjoy coming to school at Bunker Hill, I will be spending another four years to finish with the program and maybe transfer somewhere...
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...•Integrate research findings that address the selected topic. •Discuss the key issues and controversies surrounding your selected topic. •Discuss multiple perspectives on the selected topic, so that the discussion is balanced and not one-sided. •Include a summary and analysis of the findings from the research. •Include any additional research that could be done in the future, and provide solutions that could be implemented in the present regarding your selected topic. •Consider the cognitive and behavioral implications might play a role in your selected topic. What learning principles could factor into the topic? What theories of motivation and personality could influence your insights into the topic? Writing the Final Paper The Final Paper: 1.Must be eight to ten double-spaced pages in length (excluding title and references pages), and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center. 2.Must include a title page with the following: a.Title of paper b.Student’s name c.Course name and number d.Instructor’s name e.Date submitted 3.Must begin with an introductory paragraph that has a succinct thesis statement. 4.Must address the topic of the paper with critical thought. 5.Must end with a conclusion that summarizes your research and reaffirms your thesis. 6.Must use at least five scholarly sources. 7.Must document all sources in APA style, as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center. 8.Must include a separate...
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