Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Analyzing
Sbarro Pizza is a well known establishment in the restuarant industry. For those of you who have never had a "Super Slice" of their pizza, you are missing out on some of the best italian food (in my opinion) available of campus. As you walk up to the counter, you receive a friendly greeting from the oven man who then asks you what you would like. I usually go for a slice of pepperoni, however, Sbarro has more to offer. As you walk down the counter to the cash register, you reach the pasta and breadsticks section. They also have delicious lasagna and stromboli to choose from. Then comes the time to pay and this is where things begin to look down. Like many college students, I just dont have the money to be spending nine or ten dollars on lunch. What about my beer money! One slice along with a drink (a must when buying a slice) comes to around seven dollars. For people with a small appetite, this may be enough. But I am not a light eater. My meal of two slices of pepperoni, a breadstick, and a large drink came to eleven dollars. As I reluctantly paid, I glanced down at what I had before me. Once I sat down and took that first bite, it became clear. Sbarro pizza is the best damn pizza around.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Plagiarism
Rowen Divine, Mike Cinicolo, Matt Zeisloft, Mickey Jaiven, Kellsey Bishop
2) 0 You are writing two different papers on the same topic however they are not intertwined and on different aspects of the topic. There is a very high chance of plagiarism because it is the same topic.
3) 0 You are just looking at others interpretations and forming your answers in the same way, however they are your answers and you are not copying anyone else.
4) 4 You are using the way they answered and slightly altering the words, so in reality it is the other persons answers.
5) 5 You are taking a picture (if it is not a free picture from Google) and not citing your sources. The teacher may not necessarily know its not your picture.
Monday, November 2, 2009
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