[pic] Georgia Gwinnett College School of Science and Technology Cardio Kickboxing PHED 1090-08 Term and Year: Fall 2012 Professor: Mona Smith, MEd Office: I 2134 Open Door Times: By mutual agreement of the student and the instructor Professor’s Contacts: msmith11@ggc.edu, or preferably through D2L 678-429-2556 (cell) Prerequisites: None Course Location: F-2104, Aerobics room Meeting Time: Thursday 3:30-4:45 pm Course
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was the most vulnerable to these mass-media attacks, rather than the students. For quite a period following the incident, when the name Harvard was mentioned, people immediately associated it with unethical behaviors instead of its well-established academic background. Furthermore, the problem did not simply ruin the reputation of a single university: the entire system was exposed under suspicions. Public trust in the real quality of education has dropped drastically ever since the Harvard scandal,
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| MKT 382 Pricing/Channels | | Fall, 2011Course Unique # 05135 (9:30 a.m.) | Professor Kate Mackie, Ph.D. Office CBA 5.176 M (behind Executive Education, past Communications Office) Office Hours Tuesdays/Thursdays, 1:00-2:30, and by appointment Phone 512-288-3115 (Cell phone – feel free to call any day before 9 p.m.) E-Mail Kate.Mackie@mccombs.utexas.edu Skype katemackietx Course Web Page via Blackboard ------------------------------------------------- Teaching
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Sociology 464 (70-Main Campus, 75-AV) Family and Stress (CRNs 80474 and 80475) California State University Bakersfield Black Board Course, Fall Quarter 2013 Instructor: Dahna L. Rasmussen, MA Office: DDH CC205 Online Office Hours: Monday 5:30 PM -7:30 PM Main Campus Office Hours: Tuesday/Thursday 12:30 PM – 2:30 PM Also available via appointment Email: All course related emails should be sent via Blackboard. Please note this syllabus is a general
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Fleming College Faculty of Business and Hospitality Course Outline2014 Winter ------------------------------------------------- Course Number: BUSN151 EFFECTIVE BUSINESS PRESENTATIONS Program: Project Management Course Format: In Person Hours: 45 Faculty: Albert Mastromartino Office: 640 Office Hours: As posted Availability: By appointment Email: albert.mastromartino@flemingcollege.ca Coordinator:
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HOLY FAMILY UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND EXTENDED LEARNING INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I Semester: Fall 2014 August 27, 2014 – December 17, 2014 Course: ACCT 307 Intermediate Accounting I Credits: (3) Credit Hours Prerequisites: ACCT 206 Location: Woodhaven, Room 4 Days/Times T/TH (8:00am–9:30am) Instructor: Stephen B. Bates MBA, CPA, CGMA Office: Aquinas Hall, Rm
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SYLLABUS COURSE TITLE: BUSINESS LAW I, CRN# 5357 BUSN 3306-02, SUMMER 2014, Online IMPORTANT NOTICE: The Instructor may make modifications to the original course Syllabus and/or Course Outline at any time. Students shall consult the revised, updated Syllabus and/or Course Outline in Blackboard for the most accurate information. REQUIRED TEXTBOOK: Mann, R.A. and Roberts, B.S. (2009.) Business Law and the Regulation of Business. Mason, OH: Cengage Learning. COURSE DESCRIPTION: Business
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finished. Contact me if you have any trouble. Readings & Videos: After reading the Welcome material, go to the Academic Integrity pages within the University’s website and read the materials presented, then view videos of the Plagiarism Tutorial Series. Questions: 1. How many years has your instructor taught at Webster? 2. Did you read and understand the Academic Honesty Policy? Yes 3. Did you view the Plagiarism Tutorial Series videos? Do you understand the requirements to avoid
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Course Syllabus Course Information Course Number/Section Course Title Term Days & Times Professor Contact Information Professor Email Address Office Location Office Phone Office Hours CS/CE 6352-001 Performance of Computer Systems and Networks Fall 2014 TuTh 1:00 pm - 2:15 am, ECSS 2.311 Jason Jue jjue@utdallas.edu ECSS 4.408 (972) 882-4429 TuTh 2:15 pm - 3:15 pm, or by appointment Course Pre-requisites, Co-requisites, and/or Other Restrictions A first course on probability theory. Course
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Plagiarism Name: Institution: Course: Tutor: Date: Plagiarism 1. Would you consider purchasing a paper from a website and submitting it as your own? I would not purchase a paper from a website and hand it in as my own because of my knowledge of plagiarism and its consequences. Plagiarism is the easy way out and teaches nothing. When things get tough in the real world or on the job these kind of ethics will not work. Furthermore, my pride would not let me take pride in another person's work
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