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    Ibc Case

    Management s374: General Management & Strategy The University of Texas at Austin - Summer 2015 Dennis S. Passovoy (Professor) (512) 471-2195 GSB 5.124G (in McCombs) via Canvas INBOX Davit Davtyan (TA) Phone: Office: E-Mail: Office Hours: M T W TH 1:00 – 1:45pm, or by appointment M T W TH 9:00 – 9:45am, or by appointment Class: #72305 (July 13 – August 14) M T W TH 2:00 – 3:45pm CBA 4.328 CBA 4.304A (in McCombs) via Canvas INBOX Prerequisites • • • • • •

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    Plagiarism

    Plagiarism is the act of using someone else's work to represent one’s own original work “without giving credit or acknowledgement to the author or the source that information is taken from”(Academichonesty.unimelb.edu.au, n.d.). This includes images, ideas and ideological frameworks that have been used or created by another person (Academichonesty.unimelb.edu.au, n.d.). Plagiarism can come in many different forms. For example: directly copying a sentence or significant portions of a sentence without

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    Significant Event in Health Care

    University of Phoenix Material Starting with the Basics Worksheet Log on to the student website. Explore the resources available on the site and use them to answer the following questions. ACADEMIC HELP 1. WHAT ARE THE SIX RESOURCES AVAILABLE FOR STUDY IN THE CENTER FOR MATHEMATICS EXCELLENCE? (CLICK ON LIBRARY > CENTER FOR MATHEMATICS EXCELLENCE >BUILDING MATH CONFIDENCE) a. b. c. d. e. f. 2. Which two reviewing services are available to students through the Center for

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    Be Original and Don’t Plagiarize

    According to Bowdoin “Every demonstration of plagiarism sells out general society's trust, disregards the inventor of the first material and decreases the guilty, the art and the industry.” The Josephson Institute Center for Youth Ethics surveyed 43,000 high school students in public and private schools and found that 59% of high school students admitted cheating on a test. 34% self-reported doing it more than two times, one out of three high school students admitted that they used the Internet

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    Syllabus for Texas Politics Utsa

    THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO POL 1133Q TEXAS POLITICS AND SOCIETY Instructor: Ward S. Albro, Ph.D. Class Sections and Hours: Section 002, 8:30-9:45 MW in MH2.01.40 and Section 003, 10-11:15 MW in UC2.02.02 Office and Office Hours: MS4-03-18 at 7:30-8:15 and 11:15-Noon MW and other times by appointment Email: via Blackboard Learn or ward.albro@utsa.edu COURSE DESCRIPTION This course involves the analysis of Texas government institutions, political behaviors, civic engagement,

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    Plagerism & Academic Integrity

    Plagiarisms and Academic Integrity Plagiarism is a diverse topic. People find new ways to plagiarize everyday. The term plagiarism "is the use of others" published and unpublished ideas or words (or other intellectual property) without attribution or permission and presenting them as new and original rather than derived from an existing source". (Article: Paragraph 1, sentence 1) Plagiarism is a big issue in education. Sometimes people don’t know they are plagiarizing someone else’s work.

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    Moral Courage

    to paraphrase information in MLA or APA format. Provide the URL. d. https://web.williams.edu/wp-etc/acad-resources/survival_guide/CitingDoc/ParaphrasingMLA.php 3. What is your technique for taking notes from your sources so you avoid plagiarism? What is your strategy in summarizing and paraphrasing information? e. I keep my notes separate from my actual drafts of the paper. Also it’s important that I don’t copy and paste and instead write everything fresh. It’s also very important

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    What Is Plagiarism

    Many people think of plagiarism as copying another’s work, or borrowing someone else’s original ideas. But terms like “copying” and “borrowing” can disguise the seriousness of the offense: According to the Merriam-Webster OnLine Dictionary, to “plagiarize” means 1) to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own 2) to use (another's production) without crediting the source 3) to commit literary theft 4) to present as new and original an idea or product derived from

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    Plagiarism

    Plagiarism Plagiarism is the act of copying or unauthorized use of thoughts, works, and data without acknowledging the original author. Plagiarism has become a major threat to the entire higher education society which needs to be addressed with high priority. It not only damages the reputation of the university but also damages the career of a student who is involved in plagiarism. It is the responsibility of a student to guard the reputation of the school and take it to higher levels with his

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    Donald J. Dudley's Generation Plagiarism

    University of California, Davis, would agree. Of the 196 plagiarism cases referred to his office last year, most involved students who intentionally copied—knowing it was wrong. To address the problem, some colleges are requiring students to complete online tutorials about plagiarism, which at one school cut down plagiarism rates by two thirds. (Click here for an online plagiarism tutorial.) And a majority of U.S. colleges now subscribe to anti-plagiarism services like Turnitin.com, which can instantly search

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