Thursday, October 31, 2013
Bibliography
Works Cited
Above the Law. Breaking Media, Inc., 2013. Web. 27 Sept. 2013.
Cavanaugh, Tim. "Literary Paper Lions: Book Packagers,
Drunken Exaggerations, Hoaxes: Why Do We Still Expect Authenticity from
Bestsellers?" Reason July 2006:
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How Opal Mehta Got
Kissed, Got Wild, and Got a Life. N.p.:
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Lawther, Peer. "Honesty Box." Flickr. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Oct. 2013.
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Rimbaud, Arthur, and Martin Sorrell. Collected Poems. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2001. Print.
Vang, Chee. "Chee Vang's Review." Goodreads.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 9 Oct. 2013.
Parenthetical Citation
After Kaavya was accused of stealing passages from other books, she was expelled from Harvard, her books were taken out of book stores, and "Viswanathan's literary career was effectively over" (Cavanaugh).
Friday, October 25, 2013
MY HONOR PLEDGE
I pledge to be honest in my academic career and to never plagiarise, steal or copy someone else’s work. I will not participate in academic dishonesty (as in cheating in a test) or personal dishonesty (allowing someone to cheat off of me). I feel that it is my responsibility as a high school student to work with integrity and to be sure I’m putting information I find into my own words.
Definition of Terms as used in this pledge:
Academic Dishonesty: lying or cheating to make an assignment easier/copying someone else’s work.
Personal Dishonesty: lying or copying someone else’s work to help myself achieve a higher grade or to reach my goals.
Responsibility: defining myself as a student (i want to achieve good grades on my own).
Lawther, Peer. “Honesty Box.” Flickr. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Oct. 2013.
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