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This 3 page paper provides an overview of three different topics that can impact the study of science: plagairism, dynamic equlibrium, and carbonic acid/bicarbonate buffer system. There is one page provided on each of these topics. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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without citing that author, or refers to ideas or concepts developed by another author without citing that author. Increasingly, technological advancements, including access to online library databases, have
made plagiarism a growing concern. Plagiarism generally falls into two categories: intentional and unintentional. In terms of the overall impacts and academic integrity, intentional plagiarism is of greater
concern, but when developing standards for student performance, efforts must be made to reduce both types of plagiarism. In many institutions and instructional settings, plagiarism is defined as a
deliberate set of actions, in which the use of language, ideas or materials are done with attribution(Council of Writing Program Administrators, 2005). Generally, these occur in two sets
of circumstances, when someone submits another persons text or part of their text as his or her own work, or when a person is either careless or unsuccessful at adequately
attributing concepts and words to a specific author (Council of Writing Program Administrators, 2005). The best methods for ensuring that plagiarism does not occur is to make clear notations
when collecting source materials about the authorship of any materials being utilized, and also to ensure that paraphrasing provides a retelling of the ideas of another person, cited adequately, rather
than simply changing a few words. Creating documents that reflect appropriately cited material and also incorporate original writing is the biggest challenge in completing research assignments. Dynamic Equilibrium
Dynamic equilibrium can be understood in relation to the concepts related to creating a solution, including reaching the point of saturation. When a solution becomes supersaturated, the
ionic materials that are being dissolved in the solution begin a reverse process, in which they begin to crystallize (Bender, 2003). This is a two way process, then, where
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