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Degree mills and plagiarism
In East Asia, many Australian, British and United States universities often engage merchant retailers whom designate themselves as "Unicenters". It is doubtful that these provider organizations apply the same on-home-campus standards, as do the universities of origin, in the conduct of degree programs. Herein, plagiary is often covered-up. Therefore, Western universities must take immediate steps to take greater control. In fact, the majority of these partnerships should be severed. There simply money making operations providing means by which poor students can receive degrees.
By Anonymous at 2004-09-12 17:14 | Ethics | 1 read
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