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Ethics, Cheating and Plagiarism

Overview. Ethics and MoralsCheating Example of cheatingPlagiarismExample of plagiarismConclusionSourcesQuestions. Ethics and Morals. Ethics covers the analysis and employment of concepts such as good, evil, right, wrong, and one's responsibilities. Morals or Morality refers to the concept o

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Ethics, Cheating and Plagiarism

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    1. Ethics, Cheating and Plagiarism Presented by: Izabela K. Dzwonkowska, Adeela Rana, Nicole McKoy, Syeda Zanis, Eluvina Gonzalez, Ronald Bruney Good afternoon professor and fellow classmates, my name is Izabela,,Ron, and today we will be presenting the topic of ethics, cheating and plagiarism. Please holed all the questions until the end of the presentation. Good afternoon professor and fellow classmates, my name is Izabela,,Ron, and today we will be presenting the topic of ethics, cheating and plagiarism. Please holed all the questions until the end of the presentation.

    2. Overview Ethics and Morals Cheating Example of cheating Plagiarism Example of plagiarism Conclusion Sources Questions We will be covering ethics and morals, fallowed by cheating and an example of cheating, plagiarism and example of plagiarism, and will we connect technical writing to the covered topics in our conclusion.We will be covering ethics and morals, fallowed by cheating and an example of cheating, plagiarism and example of plagiarism, and will we connect technical writing to the covered topics in our conclusion.

    3. Ethics and Morals Ethics covers the analysis and employment of concepts such as good, evil, right, wrong, and ones responsibilities. Morals or Morality refers to the concept of human ethics which pertain to matters of right and wrong, and define a mode of proper conduct. Let first define what is Ethics. ------ An act which is considered to be a violation of ethics as well as immoral is cheating. covers the analysis and employment of concepts such as good, evil, right, wrong, and ones responsibilities. Overall, ethics is an attempt to arrive at practical moral standards that tell us right from wrong, or good from bad, and how to live moral lives. This may involve articulating the good habits that we should acquire, the duties that we should follow, or the consequences of our behavior on ourselves and others. Determining whether or not something is ethical usually pertains to morally evaluating it. Morals Morals or Morality refers to the concept of human ethics which pertain to matters of right and wrong, and define a mode of proper conduct. Let first define what is Ethics. ------ An act which is considered to be a violation of ethics as well as immoral is cheating. covers the analysis and employment of concepts such as good, evil, right, wrong, and ones responsibilities. Overall, ethics is an attempt to arrive at practical moral standards that tell us right from wrong, or good from bad, and how to live moral lives. This may involve articulating the good habits that we should acquire, the duties that we should follow, or the consequences of our behavior on ourselves and others. Determining whether or not something is ethical usually pertains to morally evaluating it. Morals Morals or Morality refers to the concept of human ethics which pertain to matters of right and wrong, and define a mode of proper conduct.

    4. Cheating Cheating is an act of deception, fraud, trickery, imposture, or imposition. The term cheating usually refers to the breaking of rules but not laws. Cheating in education has become increasingly pervasive at all levels, according to survey research.

    5. Cheating Example

    6. Plagiarism A piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and is presented as being your own work Incremental plagiarism Failing to give credit for particular parts of a speech that are borrowed from other people.

    7. Plagiarism Intentional plagiarism Is when the writer purposefully uses someone elses ideas or work without properly acknowledging the source or not acknowledging the source at all. Patchwork plagiarism Stealing ideas or language from two or three sources and passing them off as ones own idea.

    8. Plagiarism Example

    9. Conclusion Ethics- is performing the good or right thing to do. Cheating and Plagiarism- are both unethical violation of all colleges and universities code of honor. Plagiarism is a specific type of cheating that is more severe. Plagiarism- is unethical and known as stealing or trying to get credit for someone elses work. If plagiarism is unintentional the student can get a chance to correct the offense by pledging guilty and sign the Honor Code form. It depends on the professor decision to bring to the student to deans of students to take action of this violation. If plagiarism is unintentional the student can get a chance to correct the offense by pledging guilty and sign the Honor Code form. It depends on the professor decision to bring to the student to deans of students to take action of this violation.

    10. Sources http://gbr.pepperdine.edu/022/images/ethics.gif http://www.metroactive.com/papers/metro/12.19.96/gifs/ethics-9651.jpg http://www.njit.edu/academics/honorcode.php http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&defl=en&q=define:Plagiarism&sa=X&oi=glossary_definition&ct=title

    11. Questions

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