In more formalized writing, one would write that way one would speak. The audience within a formal document is one's professional peers and colleagues (Bednar 2002)
For instance, a study conducted by Cobbinah, Black, & Thwaites (2013) to determine the causes of poverty in the third world countries showed that mismanagement of the international donations to curb the increasing cases of poverty was the major cause of continued poverty in the developing countries. For instance, the study revealed mismanagement of the international aid provided to the countries to prevent the effects associated with poverty (Cobbinah, Black, & Thwaites, 2013)
Academic Writing and APA Style and Formatting Academic Writing, APA Style, and Format Sociology is among the disciplines that allow individuals to explore issues affecting the society and alternatives applicable in preventing or managing their occurrence (Lipson, 2006)
Critical thinking entails considerate analysis, interpretation, and presentation of information related to the concept on various sociological issues. Conversely, academic writing guides individual writing when conducting an analysis and reporting the findings related to a sociological issue in focus (Michalopoulos, 2001)
Significant evidence shows that human activities have a great role in contributing to poverty across the global states. The increasing rates of mortalities and morbidities witnessed over the recent past have necessitated the consideration of poverty a multi-dimensional phenomenon that must be eliminated with collaborative actions by the states involved in the process (Odeku, 2014)
The important point to remember in this context is that "one size fits all" type of writing will not prove effective; it has to be custom-made to the demands of an audience. (Dulek and Fielden, 9; Leach, 27) Formatting Formatting refers to the way, parts of a written communication is put together
The use of simple words, avoidance of jargon, and editing the writing to eliminate all unnecessary words also adds to the effectiveness. (Leach, 26) Grammar Use of correct grammar and punctuation is central to any effective writing effort
Ethics are very important for a business as it helps to establish how a company is perceived by others. If a company has a reputation of being ethical and trustworthy employees as well as customers and colleagues will feel proud to be connected with the business, not the same case though if ones ethics and reputation is bad (Gordon, 2012)
In the face of quandary, it is about doing the right thing. Ethical managerial leaders and their people take the right and good path when they come to the ethical choice points (Kerns, 2003)
The likelihood of reporting declined with fewer program elements. Only half as many people in organizations with no formal program said that they would report misconduct to management" (Trevino & Brown, 2004)
Strong ethics programs should cover five elements: responsibility, respect, fairness, honesty and compassion. A company's code of ethics should define these elements and set the appropriate behavioral standard (Tyler, 2011)
In most of the accounts given, conclusion is the fall of the Russian provisional government in 1917 or an end of Russian Civil War in 1922. As compared to these facts, the author highlights that the revolution in Russia did not end until the end of the five-year plan in the year of 1932 (Fitzpatrick 45)
He posits the viewpoint that only those whose bloodlines are quintessential and undiluted can truly accomplish noble tasks. His value for such people, which inevitably is used to justify the Teutonic peoples in Germany as the ideal master race, stems from the fact that he believes they possess a "sureness" of character, and that their actions are "marked by a certain simple and peculiar greatness" (Chamberlain)
Such assessments are normal in some research, and an anticipation is more often than not intrinsic in hypothesis testing, a significant tool of predictive science. "Researchers in some disciplines that are sensitive to the problem commonly employ techniques such as blind experiments, film records, and inter-observer reliability checks to reduce or monitor the bias" (Balph & Romesbur, n
People may modify their behavior due to the consideration they are receiving from researchers rather than because of any exploitation of independent variables. It is thought that individual behaviors may be altered by the study itself, rather than the effects the study (Cherry, 2012)
It is difficult to imagine that Ambrose did not understand what he was doing or comprehend the serious nature of his actions. According to an article in The Weekly Standard, Childers was gracious about Ambrose's copy-catting, remarking only that he was "disappointed" (Barnes, 2002)
Ambrose/Plagiarism Purdue University's Online Writing Lab (OWL) is a respected resource for writers. In an introduction to its guidelines on plagiarism, it is noted that "There are few intellectual offenses more serious than plagiarism in academic and professional contexts" (Stolley, Brizee, and Paiz, 2013)
However, it is important to keep in mind that this artistic mimicry goes far beyond the modern age. Ferguson makes the point that artists are trained in how to be artists by copying the works of the great artists who have come before them (Ferguson)
According to Goldsmith, "With an unprecedented amount of available text, our problem is not needing to write more of it; instead, we must learn to negotiate the vast quantity that exists. How I make my way through this thicket of information- how I manage it, parse it, organize and distribute it- is what distinguishes my writing from yours" (Goldsmith)
Moreover, Lethem makes the point that much of modern art is borrowed from others, using Bob Dylan's lyrics as an example of borrowing from earlier works. According to Lethem, "Dylan's originality and his appropriations are as one" (Lethem, p