Posted by JoshelaT on Tuesday, April 19, 2011 at 3:31pm.
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A person who truly thinks critically will think into the future, for one thing. He or she will be able to make a good guess about what would happen if he/she does NOT demonstrate academic integrity.
How will you take those ideas and expand on them further to make the connection clear?
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