that he or she looks great may be a kind embroidery of the truth. In a more consequential instance, misinforming storm troopers about the whereabouts of a hidden family during the Nazi occupation of Europe was an honorable and courageous deception. Honesty is not a wholly detached moral virtue demanding strict allegiance at all times. Compassion, diplomacy, and life-threatening circumstances sometimes require a departure from the entire unadulterated truth. Some vocations seem to demand occasional deception
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Bretag (2013), plagiarism affects one’s academic honesty that raises concerns for educators. When speculation of plagiarism arises it questions the trust, respect and fairness of the teacher and penalties for the students. Bretag (2013), states that academic integrity involves the teachings of one being able to gain knowledge to be able to take accountability for one’s actions and be able to develop the necessary skills to become a successful scholar. Academic integrity relates to accountability and
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Running Head: ACADEMIC HONESTY AND PLAGIARISM 1 Running Head: ACADEMIC HONESTY AND PLAGIARISM 2 People are sometimes accused of plagiarism, and some are unaware that they are plagiarizing unintentionally. Therefore, it is important for someone to learn to use the correct citations and paraphrasing to avoid unintentional plagiarism. In a 2007 article Avoiding Unintentional Plagiarism, (Foster 2007) “Avoiding plagiarism is simple, but for most of us, writing is difficult” (page #2)
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|Date of Submission: |Word Count: | Academic Honesty – all forms of plagiarism and unauthorized collusion are regarded as academic dishonesty by the university, resulting in penalties including failure of the unit of study and possible disciplinary action. A module of academic honesty and plagiarism is at http://elearning.library.usyd.edu.au/learn/plagiarism/index.php . Declaration: |I / We have read and
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Learning Strategies Professor Michael Hollway 05/08/2016 Plagiarism is an act of academic fraudulence where one person uses another person’s academic work without providing any acknowledgement. It is an act of claiming another person’s whole work or part of a work as his own without the author’s permission. Academic dishonestly is seriously penalized at Franklin University. From the Franklin University Academic Bulletin (2016) we get to know that the penalty for this crime is determined based
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Academic Integrity Academic integrity is essential to the existence of an academic community. Every student is responsible for fostering a culture of academic honesty, and for maintaining the integrity and academic reputation of Lindsey Wilson College. Maintaining a culture that supports learning and growth requires that each student make a commitment to the fundamental academic values: honesty, integrity, responsibility, trust, respect for self and others, fairness and justice. To foster commitment
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University of Phoenix rEsource Syllabus Course Title BSA 375– Fundamentals of Business Systems Development Course Schedule Tuesdays, September 19 and 26, and October 3, 10 and 17, 2006 Mesa Campus Course Materials All materials can be found on resource, which can be accessed through the University of Phoenix eCampus Web site. Instructor’s Name Greg Binder Primary eMail Address gbinder@email.uophx.edu Alternate eMail Address gbinder69@qwest.net greg
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Journal Analysis: "Ethical Dilemmas on Academic Dishonesty" Part I Academic dishonesty is a big part of higher education and all institutions make sure students know the seriousness of not cheating. Being honest in your academic endeavors has to begin in elementary school and through high school and beyond. At an early age, students become aware how important education is to their lives. The internet opens up a whole new chapter of keeping academia in an honest
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that my work upholds the standards for Academic Honesty outlined in the Graduate Catalog. I have not: * Cheated Used or attempted to use crib sheets, electronic sources, stolen exams, unauthorized study aids in an academic assignment, or copied or colluded with a fellow student in an effort to improve my grade. * Fabricated Falsified, invented, or misstated any data, information, or citation in an academic assignment, field experience, academic credentials, job application, or placement
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successful distance learning, time management, and for managing the abundance of information available in today’s society. Students also explore the appropriate use of information in an academic environment. Specific topics for the course include computing skills for distance learning, online library use, academic honesty, and the development of effective study skills. Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the
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