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...American foreign policy—Kubik was one of the few audience members who didn’t ask about the nature of communist economic oppression, the daunting tasks facing China when (and if) it makes the switch to a capitalist system, or Brazilian labor leader-turned-President Luiz In??cio Lula da Silva. No, Kubik went for a more specific topic...
...information, ideas, or words as your own by omitting to cite them; an act of lying, cheating, and stealing.” The manual suggests that a passage found quoted in another scholar’s work should be cited as “‘quoted in?? that scholar.” But it does not explicitly state how to source such a passage when one has returned to the original source to check the citation, as Dershowitz says...
...protesters chanted “Let the people in??—in anger over the fact that the speech was closed to the public—and “Hey hey, ho ho, Patriot...
Hornstine wrote she now understands that she “was incorrect in??thinking that news articles didn’t require as strict citation scrutiny as most school assignments because there was no place for footnotes or end notes...
Harvard officials ended the three-day-long University shutdown on Thursday, when they announced that classes would meet on a “walk-in?? basis, meaning that students and faculty were encouraged to walk to classes, in keeping with the state ban on non-emergency traffic on all roads in eastern Massachusetts...