Sentences with phrase «as academic fraud»

Much of their seminal research has been exposed as academic fraud, based on cute little games like ignoring large periods of history that don't conform to their man - made climate change models, fudging temperature measurements, and changing the methodology for recording and estimating global temperatures at during different historical periods.

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By game time, all of that was forgotten, as was the shameful number of concussions to student athletes, the academic fraud, the rash of criminal behaviour and countless other scandals that continue to swirl around U.S. college football.
However, after over three years, the NCAA announced Friday that it could not conclude academic fraud at UNC, as the NCAA allows schools to decide whether academic fraud occurred.
The NCAA finally decided on scholarship reductions, a one - year postseason ban, plus a show - cause penalty for former DL coach John Blake as the means of discipline for the North Carolina football program for, among other things, agent access, impermissible player benefits, and academic fraud.
«Because of this limitation, UNC's decision to support the courses as legitimate combined with a stale and incomplete record that does not allow the panel to drill down to the course and assignment level — even if the panel had wanted to second guess the courses — it can not conclude academic fraud occurred,» the decision says.
Scan the list of abuses that beset college sports, and your football team can claim, going back to 1980, at least one entry in virtually every category: improper benefits; recruiting violations; boosters run amok; academic cheating; use of steroids and recreational drugs; suppressed or ignored positive tests for drugs; player run - ins with other students as well as with campus and off - campus police; the discharge of weapons and the degradation of women in the football dorm; credit - card fraud and telephone credit - card fraud.
When Robinson left, USC was beginning to feel the effects of NCAA sanctions instituted early in 1982 as a result of ticket schemes, cash funneled to players, academic fraud, improper employment, etc..
But as cases of academic fraud and evidence of steering continue, it's becoming easier for those attacking the NCAA to point to substantive evidence that the NCAA does promote education enough to allow it to blatantly violate antitrust laws.
Some academics may find themselves silenced, censured, or threatened by a less egregious but nonetheless career - breaking attack: being fired from their positions, in most cases under false pretexts such as budget cuts or unfounded claims of fraud or poor performance.
For example, he points to the stigmatization that many former employees of Enron have faced since the company's collapse and the cloud of suspicion that surrounds co-authors of academics who were found to be responsible for research fraud such as psychologist Diederik Stapel.
The academics are treating it as fraud but psychologically it's classic abuse: find someone kind, build them up, wait until they trust you and then manipulate, backstab, exploit and betray them.
I started online fraud in my second semester of 100 level a session comprised of two academic semesters in nigerian universities as an impostor via online dating.
And it would end a great fraud that causes many college students to drop out — usually with heavy loan debts to either repay or default on — when they realize that they've been sorely misled as to their true preparedness for advanced - level academics.
A violation of copyright law might also be viewed as an act of academic dishonesty or fraud, which are Category A offenses and punishable by suspension or dismissal.
The Admiral was present for Michael Mann's academic fraud investigation which ended up as a whitewash for Mann.
So, when Mann loses, it will show that «global warming» is wrong and every single climate academic from Hansen to Curry to Jones to Spencer will be tarred with the same brush as having been found guilty of â $ ¦ how to put this «it being reasonable to suggest fraud».
As a closing point, in Simonsohn's widely publicized discussions of academic fraud last year e.g. here, Simonsohn stated that compliant articles ought to disclose «failed» calculations, as well as the ones reported (see Simmons et al 2011 hereAs a closing point, in Simonsohn's widely publicized discussions of academic fraud last year e.g. here, Simonsohn stated that compliant articles ought to disclose «failed» calculations, as well as the ones reported (see Simmons et al 2011 hereas well as the ones reported (see Simmons et al 2011 hereas the ones reported (see Simmons et al 2011 here.)
«THE scientific consensus that mankind has caused climate change was rocked yesterday as a leading academic called it a «load of hot air underpinned by fraud».
[13] When read in the context that Professor St. Lewis had agreed to undertake a review of the SAC report which alleged systemic racism in the academic fraud process and that she was providing her evaluation of that report as a lawyer, law professor and expert in the field of Human Rights and Research, the words in their natural and ordinary meaning would more than likely be considered defamatory by the ordinary fair - minded individual.
Skits often use humour to address the serious situations injured workers face, such as dealing with the Board bureaucracy («Wheel of misfortune»), undergoing yet another medical assessment («I'm tired of being dissected like a frog»), being pushed back to work without adequate time to heal [KPMG medicine video], stigma («The great turkey fraud»)... Prepared by and with injured workers, skits get the message across at public rallies, academic conferences, injured worker meetings...
As reported by ESR News in May 2010, the former student was indicted last year on 20 counts of larceny, identity fraud, falsifying an endorsement or approval, and pretending to hold a degree, and was «untruthful» in his applications for scholarships and in falsifying transcripts that detailed an impressive academic career at top educational institutions.
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