Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, Vol. 28, No. 5, October 2003 In Other (People’s) Words: plagiarism by university students—literature and lessons CHRIS PARK, The Graduate School, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK ABSTRACT This paper reviews the literature on plagiarism by students, much of it based on North American experience, to discover what lessons it holds for institutional policy and practice within institutions of higher education in the UK. It explores seven themes:
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abominable behavior in their life. Finally, whether adults or young people, there are a lot of people’s life system are destroyed by using smartphone everyday. Therefore, smartphone bring some negative influence to some people. Some people always using smartphone will reduce communication face to face is the one effect about smartphone will let people communication ability get weak. Cell phones are affecting people’s life. “Extraversion may have a significant relationship to mobile phone usage behavior
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such as history and the freedom of speech. It stiffens polite people's freedom of expression, because they are afraid of offending someone, and in reality the practice of political correctness does not prove itself to be efficient. Nobody should have to be politically correct when dealing with others. What was primitively a noble idea, to minimize offensive words, has become no more than self appointed people imposing their views on others. They have gone so far as to take down statues of war heros
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a freekin essay in order to read other people’s essays. I do not know why I have to do this when I do not have an essay in which I am willing to share online, I only know that It would be a better idea if I just wrote my own right here so that’s what I am doing. My name is sam I do not like green eggs and ham and this essay has to be over 250 words. I This is a paper for this website that apparently I need to upload a freekin essay in order to read other people’s essays. I do not know why I have
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exploiting the people’s right to privacy, their right to social life, the right to access accurate information to have an opinion. When the government can maintain absolute power over the people, it is possible to stop any kind of revolution against them. In the today’s world, technology is the same as the government from 1984. The government exploits the right of privacy by watching over everyone at every moment, having children to be loyal to the government and controlling people’s thoughts. The
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Northeastern University POLITICAL CORRECTNESS And How It Affects People’s Attitude By Maria Sheehan English 1004 July 2013 Political correctness affects the language people use in a society. However, sometimes it fails to change the attitudes behind the language. The term “Political correctness” is very common and widely used among people. The term has undergone many changes throughout its existence. Initially this term signified the language people
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effect of Internet and social media. Cyber bullying is a more serious problem than people thought, and by stopping cyber bullying we can make the world a better place. The consequences of cyber bullying are real, brutal and ruthless, it can ruin people’s reputation and life, cause from mental health problems to suicide; to make world a better place cyber bullying can be stopped by compassion empathy and caution. Cyber bullying is a common practice in many nations and have led to many disasters
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Longman Exam Dictionary (2010) the idea of plagiarism is simple, it means, copying someone else's ideas or words without mentioning the original writer or author, or without acknowledging that you have copied their words in exact way it was given in original source. Many people argue that plagiarism is a very serious offence and person who copies someone else's work should be penalised. Others claim that plagiarism is not always such a grave offence, it depends on situation and each plagiarism work
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research. Third, I will discuss whether or not I believe misconceptions of other people’s religions are common and explain in detail why or why not. Fourth, I will recommend at least one step that could be taken to help minimize misconceptions that people have in regards to other religions. I hope, through the reading of my field research report, to provide a stronger sense of understanding and receptiveness that I now have for other religions to the reader. Misconceptions of Islam In order to discuss
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The quote uses repetition by saying the same words but in a different order. By using the exact same words, an appeal to logos is made. The quote’s structure is simple, logical, and easy to understand, but strong and effective at the same time. Because the audience will be able to grasp Schweitzer’s message without difficulty, his quote is much more powerful. Another appeal to logos is seen in the simplicity of the words themselves. It’s logical to assume that when one does something
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