Just a reminder about plagerism and using false date, take a look at this:
MIT Fires Professor Van Parijs for Using Fake Data in Papers
The MIT Tech - 25 minutes ago
By Kelley Rivoire. Professor of Biology Luk Van Parijs has been dismissed after admitting to fabricating and falsifying research data, MIT announced yesterday. Van Parijs, who came to MIT five years ago and ...
MIT Dismisses a Researcher, Saying He Fabricated Some Data New York Times»
Thursday, October 27, 2005
Wednesday, October 26, 2005
First Class in November
No class next week because of the Festival. Your assignment for the first class in November is a first copy of your complete paper with with Works Cited page. Be careful with your page formating. Do your research carefully. See you in two weeks. Clark
Thursday, October 20, 2005
1984
I can't remember who was writing about 1984 but in this weeks Newsweek there is a comparision with 1984 and what China is now doing on the internet that might be relevant to your paper so you should check it out. Clark
Sunday, October 16, 2005
Student Scholarship to Canada
Here is an all expenses paid scholarship to Canada that you might be interested in:
Queen’s University
Office of Admissions
Gordon Hall
Kingston, ON
K7L 3N6
THE PRINCE TAKAMADO VISITING STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP
Application Form
Queen’s University has lost a distinguished alumnus and good friend with the untimely passing of His Imperial Highness Prince Takamado (1954-2002). During his years at Queen’s, Prince Takamado embraced the opportunity to learn, eager to master the English language and understand Canadian culture. Upon his return to Japan, Prince Takamado strengthened his connection to Canada, becoming a patron of the Canada-Japan Society, and promoting business and cultural links between Canada and Japan. In 1992, Queen’s University awarded His Imperial Highness an honorary degree, in recognition of his major contribution to the mutual understanding and appreciation of the cultures of the peoples of Japan and Canada.
The Prince Takamado Visiting Student Scholarship at Queen’s University is awarded to a second or third-year student of Japanese nationality (citizen) who is currently enrolled in a Japanese university, and who will study at Queen’s University on a Letter of Permission from their home university. Application should be made to Admission Services by 25 March. Admission Services will forward all applications from qualified applicants to the Student Awards Office. Value: Variable – Generally between $25,000 and $30,000 (Canadian Dollars), this will include tuition, books and supplies, and basic living expenses (including room and board and one return economy flight home) based on guidelines established by Queen’s University. A guaranteed residence room in Harkness International Hall will be available to the recipient if he/she chooses on campus accommodations.
Queen’s University is honoured to join with the Canadian Embassy in Japan in establishing The Prince Takamado Visiting Student Scholarship at Queen’s University – a fitting tribute to a loyal alumnus who dedicated so much of his life to fostering a strong relationship between Canada and Japan.
