BAO 3309 Advanced Financial Accounting Semester 2 2013 BAO3309 Advanced Financial Accounting: Research Assignment INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT – 20% (Due date: no later than 5pm on Wednesday 18 September 2013) This assignment weighs 20% of the total grade of this subject. It must be handed in before the due date and meet all the submission requirement for successful completion of the subject Research topic: Convergence of international financial reporting standards 1. Your essay needs to address the
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IS IT WORTH IT? Is It Worth It? : The Effects of Plagiarism Abstract Plagiarism isn’t taking lightly when it comes to your education and/or work ethics. Indianapolis Stars, Steve Hall learned this after losing his career as one of the papers top critics. Intentional or unintentional, plagiarism has its major consequences and could be avoided by crediting those who deserved to be credited. Is It Worth It? : The Effects of Plagiarism After working for 13 years as one of Indianapolis Monthly’s
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Texts/Readings 6 TOPIC AND LECTURE OUTLINE 7 14. Course Schedule 7 ASSESSMENT DETAILS AND POLICIES 8 15. Types and Due Dates of Assessment 8 16. Details of Assessment 8 17. Penalties 9 18. Academic Integrity, Plagiarism and Turnitin 9 19. Cover Sheets for Assessment 10 Assessment Grades and Percentages 10 ACADEMIC SKILLS RESOURCES 10 20. Academic Skills Resources 10 UNIVERSITY POLICIES AND GENERAL INFORMATION 11 21. Extension of Time
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would have to list any sources I might have on both news stories as well as links to their websites, just to be safe. I would also have to double check to make sure that what I am writing is not similar to someone else’s writing in order to avoid plagiarism. I feel that the importance of ethical and legal compliance in online interactions is very helpful to keep the credibility of the television station’s credibility. Nobody would go to the website or listen to the news on television to get news if
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Music piracy on the Internet has become a major issue because of the invention of Napster, software that allows people to share Mp3s, compressed CD-quality sound files (Greenfeld 57). Since this program provides currently 38 million users throughout the world the ability to share pirated music Mp3s, it has become the object of many lawsuits by music record companies. Napster should be regulated in order to control music piracies. Firstly, the piracy is simply against the copyright law. Secondly,
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higher learning have codes of conduct, plagiarism, and academic honesty policies which students must adhere to for academic success. It is essential to the integrity of students, educational institutions, and faculty that academic honesty policies are followed as written to prevent incidence of academic dishonesty, plagiarism, and violations to the code of conduct. In spite of the policies and procedures for student conduct, academic honesty, and plagiarism violations to the code of conduct occur
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as well as internally to perform well (McCabe 2001). Plagiarism is one aspect of ethics in academia where students may find themselves compromising. In a study by Bill Bowers of “over 5,000 students on 99 different campuses, 75% of the respondents had engaged in one or more incidents of academic dishonesty (McCabe, 2001, pg. 220). Although this study is a frightening and awakening find, as Carter, Bishop, and Kravits (2007) stated, “Plagiarism usually starts accidentally during research” (Chap. 8
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Plagiarism is described by some as wrongful appropriation. Some people would even say that “wrongful appropriation" is a harsh term when describing plagiarism. But is it really? Writing is a very time consuming and trying process. The writing process, for most people, is stressful and requires a lot of thought. Some authors spend their lives working on one piece of literature. With that being said giving credit or acknowledging an author when using pieces of their work is very important. A
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The Unethical Act of Plagiarism Colorado Technical University Eng103-1401A-03 Composition Writing and Research Plagiarism is an Unethical punishable act. Whether you are writing a research paper, business article, executive summary or school essay, it is imperative that you no not utilize an author’s words without giving the original author credit for his or her work. To plagiarize work is the same as stealing from a store, you are taking what does not belong to you. Unfortunately
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is what first comes to mind when I hear the word plagiarism. It basically means taking someone else’s work without giving any credit. This is a common practice not only in school but also anywhere else that involves writing. People plagiarize for varied reasons. They commit plagiarism because they’re too lazy, or some plagiarize because they’re probably suffering from a writer’s block. Colleges are very concerned about students committing plagiarism because they don’t want to give them a grade that
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