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...dumped over 10,000 photos into Photoshop Elements' library. I probably should have started smaller, but I?m all or nothing when it comes to digital endeavors. I first went through looking for photos that had the wrong dates attached. (Note: If you don?t set your camera?s date and time, you will pay dearly later on!) By consulting my calendar and the names of the folders I kept the pictures in, I was able to pinpoint pretty much every shot and re-date it so that it fell in more or less chronologically with the others. Clicking...
...true [my attribution] would constitute proper citation.” He added that Finkelstein “has similarly accused virtually every prominent pro-Israel writer of plagiarism.” Dershowitz sought a Harvard investigation and was cleared of any wrongdoing.The committeee determined that Dershowitz did nothing wrong, but accusations of plagiarism at the law school had just begun to fly. Shortly after the April 2004 publication of Ogletree’s “All Deliberate Speed: Reflections on the First Half-Century of Brown v. Board of Education,” an anonymous note was sent...
...naysayers are wrong about Pessl. Her intricate creation showcases her tremendous writing abilities and suggests she will stick around the bestseller list for years. Pessl cites—not internalizes—her many sources and churns out a cleverly constructed murder mystery novel with respectable scholarly flourishes...
...racial stereotypes, the Asian tribe “Puka” came out on top in a puzzle-solving competition and the African-American tribe “Hiki” was forced to vote someone off.To be serious for a moment, some might ask what’s wrong with these racial tribes; is it any different than the type of tribal self-segregation so often seen in high school cafeterias or even Harvard’s dining halls? But the thing to remember is that in “Survivor: Cook Islands” these tribes...
...Harvard institutionally did something that I don’t think anybody thinks was very good for the Russian nation,” he says, “so I just think it’s quite remarkable that no one at all has said that Harvard did anything wrong...