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    Academia and Classroom

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    Student no : 43713009 EDA 201W Ass no : 2 719493 Question 1 1.1 Conflict→ The practice of recognizing and dealing with disputes in a rational, balanced and effective way. Conflict is an expressed struggle between at least two interdependent parties who perceive incompatible goals, scare resources, and interference from others in achieving their goals.” 1.2 Decision- making → Is the choice of the most suitable way of solving a problem or handling a situation . 1.3 Communication→ Is a means by

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    Academic Integrity is the moral code or ethical policy of academia. Academic integrity describes the violation of plagiarism and the maintenance of academic standards which means they want to make sure you are completely honest. Academic Integrity is important because it helps each student to be honest with their work not taking another student idea. It is a skill we developed to make sure we don’t accidently plagiarize when taking quotes from another website without properly citing. The Student

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    Plagiarism and Intellectual Property in the Academia and Software Industry The many consequences Daniel Choe Student from University of Utah United States stradius101@gmail.com Abstract — This paper discusses plagiarism and its many dire consequences in the realm of the computer science academia as well as the software industry. I. INTRODUCTION Plagiarism is an issue that cannot be taken likely both in the academia and the software industry. The consequences of plagiarism are widespread and the issues

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    Critically evaluate the use of text matching software as an aid to developing good scholarship practice Introduction Academic dishonesty such as plagiarism has been a major factor in education that has affected students’ success and academic achievements in recent years. Plagiarism according to Park (2003) is the act of appropriating or copying another person’s work and passing them on as one’s idea without acknowledging the original source. Park (2003) noted that plagiarism is a growing problem

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    As defined by the Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, Academic Integrity is the moral code or ethical policy of academia. This includes values such as avoidance of cheating or plagiarism; maintenance of academic standards; honesty and rigor in research and academic publishing. Many believe academic integrity to be a strong, pervasive and understood rule when going to Universities and Community Colleges across the globe; however, in the recent decades, abiding to the rules and policies to uphold academic

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    In "The Prostitution of Academia", David Suzuki argues that the trend towards the industrialization of universities will seriously compromise "the unique role of academic scholars." He stresses his concerns about the increasing link between academics and private industry. He expresses his concern about the loss of exploration and creativity of the students due to the exploitation of education by industries. Those who lived through the Civil War and Reconstruction recognized that the world had passed

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    Enrichment for Academic Integrity It is an epidemic that has spread across academia. It is a serious problem that can be cured if the appropriate procedures are in place in order to prevent it. The disease has a name. It is referred to as “Plagiarism” and applies to academic integrity standards including the policies at Monroe Community College (MCC). Monroe Community College defines Plagiarism as, “offering the work of someone else as one’s own. The language or ideas thus taken from another person

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    Our society has always had an obsession with labels whether in the form of fashion, our description of personal relationships, or the way we see ourselves as individuals. Labels never escape us. Therefore, if we are going to be labeled by our peers, is it better to be labeled "book smart" or "street smart"? What about in the world of academics? Should students be supported by schools and teachers to allow street smarts to be used in an academic environment? While some schools are likely to be against

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    Academia Barilla

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    Issue statement How best to manage Academia to fit into Barilla’s long-term strategy and need for growth. Situation analysis 3C Company  Barilla Largest Italian food company in the world. Best-selling pasta brand in the United States Strongest brand name in Italy. Dry pasta and several bakery categories in Italy. While also pasta sauces for the U.S. market.  Academia Barilla Feeling the limitation of growing the business with only pasta and sauce. Launched in 2004 to preserve, develop,

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    Academia has always been an intricate part of my life. From an early age, I have taken great enjoyment in learning new things and meeting new people. Upon entering college, I realized that my passion for wildlife, sustainability, and the well-being of others, was best suited for majoring in Biology. Once at YSU, I found that minors in Environmental Studies and Chemistry would complement my interests and significantly broaden my area of study. There are a multitude of ways I can utilize these three

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