c. Part of obtaining information
b. Academic integrity
d. Part of citing information
The correct answer is A.
Plagarism consists on introducing in your work parts of the work previously elaborated by another person, without acknowledging his/her merit through citations. Every piece of information which is not produced by the individual who is writing, for example, a scientific paper needs to be properly cited and referenced, giving the recognition to the real author, in order to prevent plagiarism.
Including cites and references in a written text are processes which consist on mentioning the author of each idea described, together with the title of paper, book or article where he mentioned it, the year of publication and some other details.
Plagiarism is considered cheating, it involves using someone else's ideas or work without giving proper credit, thus presenting them as your own. This act violates academic integrity. The correct option is a.
Plagiarism is considered as Cheating. It is the act of using someone else's work or ideas without giving them due credit, presenting them as your own.
This act violates academic integrity policies, as it means presenting dishonest work. While part of obtaining information involves doing research, it is important to cite sources properly when using someone else's work.
Misleading information by not citing it properly is also considered plagiarism and is not part of academic integrity. The correct option is a.
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B) Ratification of an amendment can be accelerated by the use of an Executive Order.
C) A "National Convention" can only be called by the President or by a majority of Congress.
D) The Framers created an amendment process that would prevent quick changes of the U.S. Constitution.
B. Singapore is a major manufacturer of computer hard drives.
C. Singapore is a member of the Federation of Malaysia.
D. Singapore's government condemned U.S. military actions in Afghansitan.
Answer:
The correct answer is A. The true statement about Singapore is that it finally became self-governing in 1965.
Explanation:
After the Japanese surrender in World War II, the British regained control of Southeast Asia. But the association of a destroyed infrastructure generating unemployment, the lack of food, the increase in diseases, an escalation of violence and a feeling of disappointment at the inability of the British to protect the city led to the emergence of anti-colonial sentiment and Nationalist desires that did not stop growing in the following years.
In 1955 the prime minister Lin Yew Hock (who took office after the resignation of David Marshall, elected to the position in the first place) managed to negotiate with Great Britain the self-government for Singapore, of which only the control of the defense was left out and foreign affairs. In 1958 the British parliament approved the creation of the state of Singapore, a decision followed by general elections. The first elections in the state of Singapore (1959) were won by the PAP (People's Action Party), the party that governs Singapore since then.
Despite the creation of the state of Singapore and the first elections, many politicians argued that the future of Singapore passed through the union with neighboring Malaya, due to the origins that both states had in common. In 1963 Singapore, Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak joined together to form Malaysia. However, the union provoked racial tensions and economic disputes. In 1965 Singapore ceased to be part of Malaysia, with the Republic of Singapore being born.
The correct statement is 'Singapore finally became self-governing in 1965'. It is not a major manufacturer of computer hard drives, nor a member of the Federation of Malaysia, and analysis of its stance on US military actions in Afghanistan is beyond the scope of this question.
The statement that is correct about Singapore is 'Singapore finally became self-governing in 1965'. This date marks an important milestone in Singapore's history as it achieved independence from Malaysia and became a self-governing nation.
As for the second statement, while Singapore is a hub for technology and innovation, it is not specifically a major manufacturer of computer hard drives. The third statement is incorrect because Singapore is not a member of the Federation of Malaysia. Although, Singapore was part of Malaysia from 1963 to 1965. The last statement pertaining to the U.S. military actions in Afghanistan does not contain enough context and is beyond the scope of this answer.
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2.programs to fight HIV/AIDS
3.increased access to housing
4.places for social interaction
B. programs to fight HIV/AIDS