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    Functional Cv

    What is a CV? Curriculum Vitae: an outline of a person's educational and professional history, usually prepared for job applications (L, lit.: the course of one's life). Another name for a CV is a résumé. A CV is the most flexible and convenient way to make applications. It conveys your personal details in the way that presents you in the best possible light. A CV is a marketing document in which you are marketing something: yourself! You need to "sell" your skills, abilities, qualifications and

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    Weak

    spell checker, enjoy the following poem, which has an intriguing literary history: I have a spelling checker It came with my PC; It plainly marks four my revue Mistakes I cannot sea. I've run this poem threw it, I'm sure your pleased too no, Its letter perfect in it's weigh, My checker tolled me sew. Just as so many of us rely on calculators to do all our math for us—even to the point that we do not trust calculations done by our own hand—far too many of us use spell checkers as proofreaders

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    Just Needed to Get in

    PRINCIPALS OF EFFECTIVE COMMUNCATION INTERPERSONAL SKILLS Adjust your speech for your audience: A specific audience will appreciate the use of jargons and acronyms. This means that it would be good to use the slangs and terms the specific audience uses. For example when talking to a group of teenagers using their type of lingo could make them more interested in what you are saying. Don’t use one tone the entire speech: It makes you sound very dry, dull, and boring. It makes you a much better

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    Plagiarism

    Plagiarism. When we think of plagiarism the word criminal and bad comes into your mind. You understand that it incorrect and should be stopped, but contrary, one does not often intentionally mean to take an already written and published thought. Plagiarism is basically an act of taking an idea, writing, conversation of someone else and presents it off as your own. Plagiarism can consist any type of information like from books, internet, scripts, television shows, interviews, articles, speeches,

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    Plagrisim

    Plagiarism has occurred for numerous of years in different ways, but now it is a dangerous problem. In old days, plagiarism was a grind. Needed more time and effort to go to a library, find different sources copy from that, recreate that and turn them to your own. It was taking longer time than doing a non-plagiarized work, but nowadays the web and online sources making very easy to find contents, copy and past, and it is difficult to detect. Now plagiarism is very easy fast and effortless. For

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    Plagiarism

    Assignment Designs to Mitigate Plagiarism Shemeka Lewis-Spates Liberty University COUN 500-D09 April 29, 2015 Using Writing Assignment Designs to Mitigate Plagiarism This article provides a brief review of the literature on academic misconduct, describing its nature and extent. The article uses data from three different weekly writing assignments to foster critical thinking skills to evaluate how assignments design can be used to both detect and prevent plagiarism. This article also addresses

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    Plag

    According to turnitin.org, the leading site in automatic plagiarism detection, 29% of students' essays contain "significant plagiarism" and 1% are fully plagiarized. The Kimbel Library at Coastal Carolina University lists over 250 online sites which sell or give away copies of research papers on all subjects. Owners of these websites report daily emails from students profusely thanking them for their "help." Of course cheating and plagiarism have always been problems in academic environments, but

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    Research on Plagiarism

    PLAGIARISM Name Institution Date Plagiarism is the action of acquiring an idea, conversation, writing or a song from someone else and presenting it as your own (Edward & Gary, 1999). It is also the use of another work for own benefit without giving credit to the source of the work, with the intention of representing the work as your own. An example of plagiarism is the inclusion of someone’s work in your extracts without acknowledging the source. This research focuses on the acts of

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    Plagiarism

    accused of self-plagiarism! Good observation here ! Content Development: Brainstorming your ideas will help you to see what kinds of information you could write about this topic. See below for more advice on this. Let’s see though what kind of content you have in this so far: “Plagiarism is copying or borrowing someone else’s work, and turning it into your own work. You should never copy or borrow another’s work, without going through the right procedures. Plagiarism also occurs when

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    Plagiarism

    Using other’s ideas or content in their writing without giving any credits to the original author is said as plagiarism. However using common knowledge in the paper cannot be treated as plagiarism. Although plagiarism is not a crime, serious actions are taken against the people who plagiarize. If it is proved that student has plagiarized ,universities/schools may not accept the work on the paper anymore and this will make the student difficult to complete their course.So it is utmost important for

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