Not exact matches
What I am saying is that we have athletes all over the country that lose far less time for drugs, weapons, assault, taking money,
academic fraud, etc..
To allow a school to determine
what does and doesn't constitute
academic fraud would be like MLB allowing the Braves to define
what is tampering before deciding whether the Braves tampered with prospects or not.
The issue with the whole UNC thing is that the NCAA allowed UNC to determine
what constitutes
academic fraud.
Regardless of
what the content of the turned in paper was, the fact that actual work had to be done makes it extremely difficult to prove
academic fraud, and thus, the NCAA chose not to head down that road.
In an e-mail exchange with Science, the Springer representative wrote, «We agree with
what Cyril Labbé says in his quote [in the press release]: «Software can not replace peer reviews and
academic evaluation, but SciDetect lends publishers an additional hand in the fight against
fraud and fake papers.»»
If you have any doubts about
what constitutes plagiarism,
academic fraud, or a violation of the honor code, you must consult your
academic institution before ordering the service.
Academic misconduct - in the private sector called fabrication or better yet,
fraud - is
what we are dealing with here.
How to attack the actual deceit and real science denial of the knowing
fraud of climate change based renewable energy extortion, in such a way that the law has to consider the facts of the actual
fraud, not the unprovable asssertions on the role of CO2 in climate change or the reputaions of the
academic PR men for the rackets that justify them, and detach the debate from the climate to focus on the facts of
what is done in its name that can only make energy supply expensively worse in fact, FOR PROFIT.
Mann sued Steyn, National Review, the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI), and CEI analyst Randy Simberg in 2012 over
what he claims are defamatory articles accusing him of
academic fraud and comparing him to a convicted child molester, former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky.
When Facebook leadership learned
what the data had actually been used for, Paul Grewal, a vice president and deputy general counsel for the social - media giant, responded by saying, «This was a scam — and a
fraud,» adding that the company was taking action: Facebook has suspended the accounts of Cambridge Analytica, Wylie, and the researcher, Aleksandr Kogan, a Russian - American
academic.