g. people answered your questionnaires and you want to present them). You write in Table of Contents: Appendix 1. Title · For graduation paper the last item in the Table of Contents will be My Summary (written in Estonian but in the Table of Contents mentioned as "Summary"). Summary should be no longer that one page. BUT! It is not present in the term paper. · For literary works: research too on author's style and language. 17.09.2002 Plagiarism deliberate (intentional) and unintentional. When plagiarism has been spotted the student will fail at the defense. What is not plagiarism without quotation marks it is my text, I am the author. With quotation marks it means that idea is not mine and at the end of my work I mention the author's name. No plagiarism is when you introduce information that is common knowledge (e.g. China is oriental country)
the world, they might have few disadvantages for their users. Younger students might be really interfered by the number of options they can do with their computer. Most of all children have accounts in different social networks and if they are given an opportunity to feel free while using computer at school they might get carried away and forget the purpose of this device at certain lessons. Finally, there have been many complaints about plagiarism. As long as the internet has unlimited amount of information, many students tend to copy the articles or information and give them out as their own ideas or creations. That decreases percentage of child's or adolescent's brain work, which later will not pay off. It seems to me that providing every student with computer is not necessary. After all it is very useful to have cyber classes at school, which can be visited few times a month.
flash drive a portable miniature solid state drive that connects to a computer via a USB port 4. abbreviations a shortened form of a word 5. nonverbal communication communication without talking 6. social networking service that connects people who for example share interests, backgrounds or real-life connections 7. addiction - state of being enslaved to a habit or practice or to something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming 8. plagiarism presenting someone else's work as your own 9. distractor a person or thing that distracts the attention 10. cyberbullying the act of harassing someone online 11. kindergarten/nursery/preschool (2-7) 12. primary/elementary school (7-13) 13. basic/secondary school/middle (14-16) 14. upper-secondary/high school/gymnasium (17-19) 15. university 16. lifelong learning 17. vocational education practical skills 18. labor market all available jobs 19
But Helen wasn't satisfied with signing alone. She wanted to learn to write. In addition to learning to write in braille, Helen placed a ruler on the page as a guide and drew very square block letters. 6. In 1888, Helen left home for the first time. She and Anne attended the Perkins School for the Blind as a guest of the director, Michael Anagnos. Helen became an overnight celebrity. However, her friendship with Anagnos suffered when she was accused of plagiarism[plaigarisam]. Helen had written a story entitled "The Frost King" for Anagnos's birthday. It was a lot like a story Helen had heard once, long before, and perhaps she remembered parts of it without realizing it. Some people said Helen's writing was just too good for someone who couldn't see or hear nature with her own eyes and ears. 7. But Helen had spent most of her childhood outside! Anne had taught Helen many things outside of the classroom. She taught her to
Austus isikute vastu – vastajate informeeritus, ei tohi manipuleerida vastajatega Filosoofia – tõe mõistmine, asjadest rääkimine nii nagu nad on Aus tõetaotlus – enese taandamine, pürgimine tõe poole Hoidumine kahjutekitamisest – väljavaadete hinnang riski võtmisele 19. Millised on peamised akadeemilise väärkäitumise vormid ja milles need seisnevad? Fabritseerimine – väära v eksitava teabe esitamine Plagiarism – loomevargus Iseenese plagieerimine – omaenda tööde uuesti avaldamine teises kontekstis Eetiliste standardite eiramine seoses inim- ja loomakatsetega Varjunime all avaldamine Allikate põhjendamatu varjamine Konfidentsiaalsusnõude rikkumine Teksti autorina selliste isikute nimetamine, kes ei ole tegelikult töös osalenud Teiste tööde vargus ja avaldamine oma nime all 20
väärkäitumise vormid ja milles need seisnevad? Fabritseerimine-sihilikult väära v eksitava teabe avaldamine Op fussifikatsioon-segaduse tekitamine sihilikult osalise info välja jätmise kaudu Teabe väljamõtlemine Faltsifitseerimine-uurimisandmete v protsessi manipuleerimine moel, et jõuda teatud järeldusteni Põhjendamatute eelduste kasutamine v väidete esitamine Väljamõeldud v eksitavatele viidetele toetumine/viitamine Plagiarism e. loomevargus- kellegi teise seisukohtade v teksti esitamine omaloominguna. See on ka siis, kui hoidud viitamast, kui tead, et keegi on sellele seisukohale juba viidanud Iseenese plagieerimine- enda varasemate tekstide uuesti esitamine Eetiliste standardite eiramine looma- ja inimkatsetel Varjunime all avaldamine Allikate põhjendamatu varjamine ja allikmaterjalide mitte alleshoidmine Konfidentsiaalsusnõude rikkumine
eksitab inimesi, sest esitab ainult osa andmetest 2)Teabe ise väljamõtlemine 3)falsifitseerimine- uurimisandmete või protsessi manipuleerimine moel, et jõuda teatud järeldusteni ( ei esita valeandmeid, ega jäta midagi välja, vaid lihtsalt manipuleerib meetoditega) (Kingsley) 4)Põhejendamatute eelduste kasutamine 5)väljamõeldud eksitavate viidete kasutamine Plagiarism ehk loomevargus- kellegi teise seisukohtade või teksti esitamine omaloominguna (hoidub teistele viitamiseks,kui teab, et selline asi on enne tehtud) Iseenese plagieerimine- esitab enda varasemaid tekste uuesti, teises publikatsioonis teksti, mida on juba avaldunud Eetiliste standardite eiramine seoses inimeste ja loomadega Akadeemiline petturlus- spikerdamine, teadmiste lubamatu vahetamine,
9 Veel üks viimastel aastatel tekkinud probleem on mailid arvutivõrgu kaudu ning inimeste võimetus end kaitsta soovimatu infotulva eest. ORGANISTSIOONI SUHTED on suhted organisatsiooni liikmete vahel, tarbijatega, varustajatega, konkurentidega jne. Eetiline töötaja hoiab suhetes konfidentsiaalsust, täidab oma kohustusi ja tööülesandeid, võitleb teiste ebaeetilisuse vastu jne. Siia alla kuulub ka plagiarism: teha töö kellegi teise nime all või müüa ühele kliendile tehtud tellimustöö (näiteks mingi strateegiline plaan) ka teisele. Eetilised valikud, dilemmade lahendused on pikaajalise äriedu aluseks. Seda nii makro- kui ka mikroperspektiivist. Ärieetika makrotasandil Selleks, et turg töötaks efektiivselt, on vaja: 1. õigust eraomandile 2. vabadust kaupade ja teenuste ostu-müügiga seotud otsustes 3. võimalust saada korralikku ja vajalikku infot nende kaupade ja teenuste kohta.
Postcolonial trauma · Disability · Metaphor for devastating effect of colonialism of the psyches of the colonized · 'The nightmare of history': · Nightmare-product of both warped post-colonial national identities, And the traumatic processes of colonialism, traumatic experiences and events, holocaust 20. D M Thomas's view of history as myth. Postmodern play, metafiction, magic realism, intertextuality and plagiarism (or pastiche!) in The White Hotel. D M Thomas's view of history as myth. Documantery material in fictional form-transcendence. Lisa in 'heaven'=our world. We have to go on after myths and people have died Intertextuality.Anatoly Kuznetsov. Baby Yar (censured 1966 USSR, 1970 NY) · A documentary novel in Russian · Smuggled by author to the West in 1969 · Ravine near Kiev, Ukraine
vastastikku lukus. 4415. Kaotad sõbrast poole, kui ta armub. 4416. Inimene ei armasta täiuslikkust. Ta teeb täiuslikuks selle, mida ta armastab 4417. Kirves pole mänguasi , raiu see endale pähe 4418. Vabane laenumaksetest juba täna .... türisalu pank , kui enam ei jõua 4419. Kui teised pangad ei aita , siis türisalu pank aitab alati 4420. No matter where you go; you're there. 4421. Love isn't love until you give it away. 4422. Fun is just point of view. 4423. Plagiarism is copying from one source; research is copying from two or more. 4424. It's your right to be stupid, but it doesn't mean you should be. 4425. They keep saying the right person will come along; I think mine got hit by a truck. 4426. When things just can't get any worse, they will. 4427. Ütle mulle kes on su sõbrad, ja ma ütlen kes sa ise oled. 4428. Life is a bitch.Be it's pimp. 4429. Elu on lehm, peab pulli saama. 4430
monothematic. Musicologist Urve Lippus: Quite a lot of geometry may be found in these melodic lines: mirrors, uniform growth and decrease both in length and width, but also simple irregularities, which… cannot afford the emergence of completed and memorable melodies. As to form, the classical principles are observable in a very generalised manner… in the sphere of melodic thinking it is very difficult to keep balance between stylisation, quotation, plagiarism and banality. In this symphony there is much beauty. First I am glad to recognize a composer with a vigorous and extensive way of thinking… Will he have sufficient strength to guard himself and to develop? 1 The Second Symphony was written three years later (1987)2, for symphony and magnetic tape, consisting of two unequal movements: 1. Vision (6 minutes) and 2. Process (20 minutes). Tüür noted: 1 Urve Lippus. The First Symphony by Erkki-Sven Tüür