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    is difficult to figure out which one Faulkner is referring to. On a different note, I did notice that Faulkner once again placed several references and emphasis on eyes, especially the father's. On page 16, the narrator says "the gray eyes glinted coldly" in reference to the father's eyes. The father's cold eyes are again described on page 19. The reference to people's eyes remingded me of descriptions of Dilsey's eyes from The Sound and the Fury and Charlotte's eyes from The Wild Palms. I thought

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    Hauck identifies the metaphorical hurdles that general semantics faces in the academic community, including “teaching-to-test” ideologies and ageism. Hauck does not refer to any other authors, professors, or papers in this argumentative article. He references many school policies making his ideal target audience a school board member, parent, or any other person with influence over school curriculum. Hauck does a good job at explaining his reasoning for the challenges that he identifies, however he does

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    please reference GCU’s policy on Plagiarism in the University Policy Handbook. In-text citations should note the author(s) and the publication date for a paraphrase. For a direct quotation, citations should include author(s), date, and page number. See the following examples: “Ethics examines moral values and the standards of ethical behavior” (Ornstein & Levine, 2008, p. 162). “Ornstein and Levine (2008) expressed their concern with NCLB and its effect on public education. Reference Examples:

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    Sandra Ciseneros It was a cold and windy day, a perfect day to uncover secrets and truths about writers I had heard of, but new little about. I entered the library to escape the weather and lose myself in books about Sandra Ciseneros and the characters she creates in her poems and stories. I began my search at a computer resource station, and then absorbed myself in the materials it provided, which were biographies, criticisms, and the works of Cisneros. Initially, the computer resource

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    Plagiarism: These Words Are Not Yours Eddie N Hudson, Jr. Augusta University Abstract Plagiarism is a word that is introduced as early as elementary school. Students are encouraged when writing research papers to use their own words. The rough draft is marked with the stains of red ink and a comment saying “these words are not yours.” This paper will give you a definition and different types of plagiarism. You will also be provided with steps to prevent plagiarism. Citations are an

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    Plagiarism in College Writing Introduction Plagiarism occurs in many forms. Self-plagiarism and inadvertent plagiarism are two forms of plagiarism. Students plagiarize for many reasons. Self-plagiarism is a form of plagiarism that is difficult to detect and often over looked. Inadvertent plagiarism is often caused by sloppy work and poor citation preparation skills. Proper education and practicing citations along with the use of online tools will assist the student in

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    Referencing is an important part of academic writing it demonstrates that credible articles are being used and it also assists the student in avoiding plagiarism. This case study will critique the reference list of a student’s assessment showing how one of the reference used is from a scholarly source while also demonstrating how another article is from a non-scholarly source. This will be done by using evidence to support these choices this includes methods such as explaining primary and secondary

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    The Case of Change at Concord Book Shop Change in the business environment can be complex; there are many influences which can impact on whether or not any change implemented will be successful. When successful the process of change will usually incorporate consider both commercial pressures and human influences. The case of the Concord Book Shop is an example of change which was implemented without consideration of the human elements. This can be appreciated by looking at the stages of change

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    pregnancy to sleep paralysis. References Last Name, F. M. (Year). Article Title. Journal Title, Pages From - To. Last Name, F. M. (Year). Book Title. City Name: Publisher Name. Footnotes 1[Add footnotes, if any, on their own page following references. For APA formatting requirements, it’s easy to just type your own footnote references and notes. To format a footnote reference, select the number and then, on the Home tab, in the Styles gallery, click Footnote Reference. The body of a footnote, such

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    depth analysis of all the necessary areas. It should have clearly written points showing originality of thought. You provide correct citations for resources used. No grammatical errors, spelling mistakes and appropriate conclusion. Sufficient references from various sources and not primarily from the Internet. | 65% – 70% | You should be able to show proper understanding of the theories and concepts chosen from the topics covered in the subject. Your analysis are clearly written and stated, although

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