Plagiarism includes all of the following except (4 points)
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turning in another...
Plagiarism includes all of the following except (4 points)
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turning in another person's project
o making a few word changes to someone else's work
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o paraphrasing someone else's work without citing it
investigating and researching what other people have said on a topic
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Geography, 23.06.2019 16:10
Although china’s total economic output, measured by gross domestic product (gdp), is third largest in the world, it is considered a developing nation. what is most likely the most important factor for this designation? a. china’s government spends money on things that do not benefit human development. b. china has a large population, so its gdp per person is only modest. c. china has a strong economy but weak literacy and school attendance rates. d. china’s high rates of disease offset the country's economic gains.
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Geography, 23.06.2019 22:20
The first atomic explosion was detonated in the desert north of alamogordo, new mexico, on july 16, 1945. what percentage of the strontium-90 ( yr) originally produced by that explosion still remains as of july 16, 2016?
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Geography, 23.06.2019 22:30
Extensive and unusual cold snaps have occurred here recently. is this evidence that global warming is lessening or not occurring? no—although the long-term trend is for warming, short-term weather patterns can still be variable. no—melting of glaciers and ice caps is making the oceans cooler, which can cause cold snaps. yes-- if global warming really were occurring, cold snaps wouldn’t happen. yes—due to global warming, weather patterns should be become less—not more—variable.
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Geography, 24.06.2019 00:00
Write a 150word essay describing the effect of people's activities on the environment in the region.
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