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Thursday, March 25, 2010
Jason M Don't be Vague
Van Bramer, S.E. "What is Plagiarism." Widener University, 13 Aug 1996. Web. 24 Mar 2010. .
Another great post! This team is rocking. I love how you cover various important topics, how clear writing affects the workplace, how people view you, and even research. Great job, Jason!
Nice post, Jason. I liked the content of your post, and I thought you ended the post in a great way talking about careers. Writing correctly is such an important thing. I see people at work all the time who write incorrectly and wander how some of them got so high up the ladder.
Todd, I find myself wondering that same thing more and more as time goes on. That just goes to show we'll all be very successful in whatever path we pursue.
Another great post! This team is rocking. I love how you cover various important topics, how clear writing affects the workplace, how people view you, and even research. Great job, Jason!
ReplyDeleteNice post, Jason. I liked the content of your post, and I thought you ended the post in a great way talking about careers. Writing correctly is such an important thing. I see people at work all the time who write incorrectly and wander how some of them got so high up the ladder.
ReplyDeleteTodd, I find myself wondering that same thing more and more as time goes on. That just goes to show we'll all be very successful in whatever path we pursue.
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ReplyDeleteI like the you explained the consequences for failing to write clearly in the workplace as well as when doing research.
ReplyDeleteGood job on the Plagerism part, It really can't be stressed enough for the sake of integrity.
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