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    Texas A&M University – Kingsville Frank H. Dotterweich College of Engineering Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering IEEN 5313 - 800 Inventory Systems Spring, 2014 Instructor: Dr. Joon-Yeoul Oh, Associate Professor Office: EC 332 Phone: (361) 593 – 3941 Fax: (361) 593 – 4026 Email: kfjo000@tamuk.edu Class Time: W 6:00 pm – 8:50 pm @ EC136 Office Hours: M W 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm TR 10:00 am – 11:00am Or by appointment REQUIRED

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    What is plagiarism? | Back | Plagiarism, believe it or not, comes from a Latin verb that means, “to kidnap.” If you plagiarize you’re kidnapping and stealing others’ hard work and intellectual property. It is academic and public dishonesty. You wouldn’t want someone stealing your hard work, intentionally or even unintentionally, would you? Of course not.Still, writers sometimes purposely steal others’ work, and other times writers unintentionally plagiarize because they get confused, have poor

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    No: | Assessment part 2 | PLAGIARISM Plagiarism is the act of representing as one’s own original work the creative works of another, without appropriate acknowledgement of the author or source. COLLUSION Collusion is the presentation by a student of an assignment as his or her own which is in fact the result in whole or in part of unauthorised collaboration with another person or persons. Collusion involves the cooperation of two or more students in plagiarism or other forms of academic misconduct

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    Topic: Plagiarism Title: Student Plagiarism and the use of a Plagiarism Detection Tool by Community College Faculty Rationale This study sought to better inform community college administrators and faculty regarding possible factors that contribute to higher levels of student plagiarism and to suggest appropriate preventative or responsive interventions. The specific purpose of the study was to investigate a set of faculty related factors that may be associated with particular levels of suggestive

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    Nguyễn Lê Việt Anh - 1314140007 Anh 28 – CTTTKT K52 December 21, 2014 CO150 College Composition 2014: Fall 2014, Instructor: Phuc Vu Project 3: Annotated bibliography Academic Actions, Academic Integrity Chace, William M. “A Question of Honor.” The American Scholar 81.2 (2012): 20-32. Academic Search Premier. Web. 22 Mar. 2013. Chace raises our awareness about many problems that American higher education is confronting such as the decreasing of quality and student integrity. At first, he

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    Finding Solutions to Plagiarism

    Finding Solutions to Plagiarism Robin S. Wallace Liberty University Plagiarism is a constant problem for professors and instructors. Rather than focusing solely on identifying acts of plagiarism and implementing punitive measures, it may be possible for instructors to structure assignments in such a way that it makes plagiarism difficult and unnecessary. By creating unique assignments, it may largely eliminate

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    Once I Plagiarized and Now I Am an Artist in My Trade

    Somewhere during eighth grade, I learned to free myself from the chains of plagiarism and become creative in my tasks. But before I became creative, I was very foolish, with no spark of creativity, doing what others told me to do. Although I was very obedient and hardworking, my basic problem was plagiarism. An example can be my Assignments which I never did on my own. Rather I asked my friends to do them for me. And my plagiarism wasn’t limited to my assignments, it was in everything. I was than introduced

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    Plagiarism

    Plagiarism among KIRKHS Student (Introduction) Plagiarism among KIRKHS Student Plagiarism has always been a problem among lecturers and students because students tend to plagiarize their assignments. With the technology of the modern world, plagiarism have never been easier than what have been done in the past before. With just a simple left click and clicking the paste icon a student can complete their assignment or their work within minutes instead of using the proper way of researching and

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    Avoiding plagiarism in college writing Michael Sales COLL 100 American Public University Michele Rigsby Avoiding plagiarism in college writing The word plagiarism can be described in multiple ways and it has various definition. According to the Merriam-Webster’s dictionary the word plagiarism is referred to as plagiarizing and the definition of plagiarizing is: “To steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one’s own”:” use (another’s production) without crediting

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    Name: Class: Date: Fair -y Tale Plagiarism According to Merriman-Webster (2012), plagiarism is defined as “to steal and pass off the ideas of others as one’s own without crediting sources” (para. 1). The videos “A Fair(y) use tale” (Faden, 2007) and “A guide to plagiarism” (cfccnc, 2009) demonstrate evidence of plagiarism in their entirety. Faden (Jas) does not acknowledge the source in statement “Federal law allows citizens to reproduce, distribute, or exhibit portions of copyrighted” (Jas)

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