Academic Integrity

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    Njit's Code Of Academic Integrity

    laws act as rules and regulations that have punishments. These guidelines will have similarities and vary depending on the company or university. This can be seen when looking at the code of academic integrity of Rutgers University and New Jersey Institute of Technology(NJIT). NJIT’s policy on academic integrity is brief, but with condensed information. The policy is broken up into different sections. The first section being “Purpose”, a reasoning behind the policy itself. The university strives to

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    Unit 2: 'Code Of Academic Integrity'

    Discussion Forum Unit 2 - Case Study - Collage Paper By reading the case study and reviewed the “Code of Academic Integrity” I rated and graded each person based on their responsibility as follow 1. Sally, the academic counselor 2. Reggie, the student – athlete 3. Arnie, the other student 4. Professor Lovelit, the teacher. Explanation of my choices 1. In my opinion, Sally, the academic support counselor failed to assist Reggie an active athlete to manage his time between the classroom and

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    A Student’s View on Ethics and Values

    ethical value that touches many lives, some more than others, is integrity. Everyone learns the value of trust; however some follow it strictly while others consider it amendable and yet some disregard it all together. The author has grouped the two values together as they can relate to each other. An individual who is trustworthy is, more often than not, also an honest individual. Honesty and trust both play a large role in the academic and professional career of an individual. Since technology has

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    Professional Ethics

    sources of values: Professional integrity, academic integrity and personal values. Integrity involves a formal relationship one has with oneself. (Stanford 2008) For the purposes of this paper, professional integrity is the relationship that one has with the company he or she represents. Academic integrity refers to intellectual property and ownership there of. Personal values simply refer to the values and standards a person holds oneself too. Professional Integrity Whether it is thought

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    Professional Values and Ethics

    central to any organization and it is the responsibility of the individual employed and affiliated with that organization to uphold them. Sources of professional values and ethics are plentiful. These sources may include professional integrity, academic integrity, and personal values. Each of these sources plays an important role in our development as an individual, student, and professional, and will uniquely shape our thoughts and actions as we grow. The components of these values have varying

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    Professional Knowledge and Abilities

    their personal integrity, their objectivity, sense of community, open communications, respect for each other, high ethical values and personal behaviors, and an obligation to serve important stakeholders, including the broader society within which we operate. This statement is an expression of the values the AAA share and designed to serve as a broad guide to the behavior they expect of each other. The members of the association acknowledge their obligation to serve at their academic institution or

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    Professional Values and Ethics

    Professional Values and Ethics Professional values and ethics is a multi step process. From the time one is born till the day that one dies one is always learning new values and applying ethical thought in their personal or professional lives. Many of the ideas and thoughts that one applies in their daily life can be easily applied to their professional life as well. If one has a strong will to learn and to excel this only enhances one’s goal in life to be the best in whatever they are doing

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    A Comparison of Ethical Values

    Running head: A Comparison A Comparison of Ethical Values Kevin R. Fields (0817105) Saint Leo University Class ID: 2449406 Class Name: 2008FallTerm1 Ethical behavior and definable core values is the cornerstone of any profession. The Profession of Arms, or to be more specific, the United States Air Force, has a set of core values that govern every aspect of being a professional airman. The medical community, to include psychology, has ethical standards

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    Refrences

    be considered a fair reference. {Name} is a person of good moral character, who comes from a strong family. Our family has always believed in hard work, integrity, and goodwill toward others, and {Name} has retained all those beliefs. {He/she} knows what it means to do an honest day's work, and also recognizes the value of {his/her} academic obligations. In fact, {Name} is the kind of person who doesn't settle for a standard answer given by a robotic teacher in a classroom. If {he/she} wants

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