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    An individual’s impulsive nature can lead to unforeseen consequences. In your essay, show the consequences of three character’s impulsive behaviour. Discuss this prompt with reference to ONE of the major texts studied this semester.   Impulsivity is both coveted and feared in today’s world. Many feel that spontaneity is a good thing, while others argue that it can lead to unwanted outcomes. The behaviours exhibited by several characters in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet prevent them from

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    Cheating or Plagiarizing should be expelled from college Students caught cheating or plagiarizing should be expelled from college because they are dishonest, thieves, and will end up becoming poor professionals. With this in mind, students should be aware of what it takes to be honest in college. College life is not a game. If students steal the professor’s test or uses their classmate work, they don’t deserve to be called ‘’students.’’ How will people view them if they take information from

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    Social media has engulfed every aspect of our society, and colleges have embraced the change: schools have begun searching students’ profiles before accepting them to ensure that their scholarly images remain pristine. However, searches into students’ personal lives do not go unnoticed--parents and students alike find such scrutiny to be both invasive and unnecessary. Natasha Singer of The New York Times addressed parents’ concerns in her November 2013 article “They Loved Your G.P.A. Then They Saw

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    ENGL 115 - 001: College Writing I (3) Andrews University, College of Arts and Sciences Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10:30 – 11:20 am Fall 2016 Instructor Information Instructor Email Phone Office Location & Hours Kezia Saint-Louis kezia@andrews.edu 269-471-xxxx Nethery Hall General Information Description According to the Andrews University 2015-2016 Bulletin, this course provides an “Introduction to college writing focusing on composing as a recursive process for generating meaning and communicating

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    Case One Response: In this case study, Donald has unintentionally plagiarized his essay. His confusion of not knowing where his notes are from is caused from his poor note-taking skills. This situation occurred because Donald did not take the time to write down where he found this information. If he was running out of time or was confused on how to cite (that being the reason why he did not cite the passages in the first place) he could have used a website like Citation Machine to speed up the process

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    A plagiarized brief or motion is unfair to the client, opposing attorney, and person whose work was plagiarized. The client paid for a service that they feel would help them. A plagiarized work shows that the attorney was not prepared or suitable to provide service of quality. It is unfair to the opposing attorney and party because it gives him an unfair advantage by using a well established piece. By producing their own honest work, they both are at an even playing field. Finally, the person whose

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    Cheating is a form of academic dishonesty, whereby the cheater has an unfair advantage over other students. According to utilitarianism and virtue ethics theories, cheating is morally wrong. From a utilitarian perspective (the ends justify the means), the cheating students may be happy with their resultant higher grades, but the majority non-cheating students would not be happy, especially if there is a grading curve involved. Virtue ethics values qualities like integrity, honesty and fairness while

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    The category for this assignment was in sociology.This writing assignment asks students to violate a social norm. Students may pick any social norm and violate it in a public place. The goal was to see how college students and adults react when they are stared at by a random person. This research paper required a few things. In order to conduct the experiment the conductor needed pen and paper. Also the conductor needed a spot in the library were many people are walking near. Finally, the conductor

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    I would define honor and integrity as having the highest respect on oneself. In life, honor and integrity is important as one should not compromise basic principles and do the wrong thing. That is why I believe the it important to have honor and integrity throughout the university. UNC students will produce many leaders in different fields, and I believe it is best when individuals succeed in a honorable manner. You cannot be successful by taking shortcuts because it will get you in trouble here

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    In the video, “The Danger of Silence,” teacher and poet, Clint Smith delivers an iambic dialogue about the importance of communication and speaking up against injustice. Smith begins his delivery with a Martin Luther King, Jr. quote: “In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends” (Smith, 2014). Martin Luther King, Jr’s quote consummately outlines the damage that is caused by silence. In an effort to remain impartial, we inadvertently reinforce our

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