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What I should have explained yesterday about Mr. Khan and the equality provision in the constitution which he mentioned is this. I should have been clearer. The Equal Protection clause was based on this phrase in the constitution: "States must treat the citizens of other states equally, without discrimination." Which was not about equality of citizens but about states respecting other states's laws.
What I should have explained yesterday about Mr. Khan and the equality provision in the constitution which he mentioned is this. I should have been clearer. The Equal Protection clause was based on this phrase in the constitution: "States must treat the citizens of other states equally, without discrimination." Which was not about equality of citizens but about states respecting other states's laws.
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There is a huge cult around the Syrian regime officer, "An-Nimr" (Tiger) among supporters of Syrian regime. I asked people who know about military matters in Syria and I am told that this reputation is entirely undeserved and that it is contrived for morale purposes. No real military achievements, from what I was told.
There is a huge cult around the Syrian regime officer, "An-Nimr" (Tiger) among supporters of Syrian regime. I asked people who know about military matters in Syria and I am told that this reputation is entirely undeserved and that it is contrived for morale purposes. No real military achievements, from what I was told.
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So the Iranian regime competes with the Saudi regime in executions. Hundreds are executed in Iran (although human rights organizations inflate Iran's number because they add to the official numbers--something they never do for Saudi regime). So Saudi media have been doing this: they basically wait to see who among those executed are Sunnis and they single them out and make it as if they were executed because they were Sunnis (even if they were among alleged--I say alleged because I don't trust the Iranian regime and its courts--drug traffickers). But it surprised me that Sarah Leah Whitson of Human Rights Watch was retweeting one of those stories about executions of Sunnis, without providing evidence whatsoever that their Sunni faith had anything to do with their execution when most those who are executed are Shi`ites. But then again: have we not noticed the extent to which Western media and Western human rights organizations have been mirroring the themes and terms of references of Gulf regimes in recent years?
So the Iranian regime competes with the Saudi regime in executions. Hundreds are executed in Iran (although human rights organizations inflate Iran's number because they add to the official numbers--something they never do for Saudi regime). So Saudi media have been doing this: they basically wait to see who among those executed are Sunnis and they single them out and make it as if they were executed because they were Sunnis (even if they were among alleged--I say alleged because I don't trust the Iranian regime and its courts--drug traffickers). But it surprised me that Sarah Leah Whitson of Human Rights Watch was retweeting one of those stories about executions of Sunnis, without providing evidence whatsoever that their Sunni faith had anything to do with their execution when most those who are executed are Shi`ites. But then again: have we not noticed the extent to which Western media and Western human rights organizations have been mirroring the themes and terms of references of Gulf regimes in recent years?
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An article by Chris Havergal in Times Higher Education reports on research by Lisa Lines , a lecturer at the University of New South Wales, in Teaching in Higher Education (behind a pay wall) that suggests that the output of ghost written student essays is probably greater than expected.
The researcher had ordered undergraduate and master's essays in history and then had them marked by "leading academics." Of the 13 undergraduate essays only two received a failing grade while six out of 13 master's failed and seven passed
Lines says that the quality of the purchased essays was surprisingly high.
Possibly. Or you could say that the standard of marking was surprising low. Note that this was at a university that is in the top 150 in the world according to ARWU.
Havergal quotes Lines as saying:
“It is clear that this type of cheating is virtually undetectable by academics when students take precautions against being caught,” she concludes.
“This fact, coupled with the study’s findings that the quality of essays available for purchase is sufficient to receive a passing grade or better, reveals a very troubling situation for universities and poses a real threat to academic integrity and standards, and public perceptions of these.”
The problem lies not with dishonest student or crooked essay writers but with corrupt selection practices that admit academically incompetent students and a dysfunctional employment system. If you have students that cannot write and intelligent graduates who cannot find work then ghost writing is inevitable.
An article by Chris Havergal in Times Higher Education reports on research by Lisa Lines , a lecturer at the University of New South Wales, in Teaching in Higher Education (behind a pay wall) that suggests that the output of ghost written student essays is probably greater than expected.
The researcher had ordered undergraduate and master's essays in history and then had them marked by "leading academics." Of the 13 undergraduate essays only two received a failing grade while six out of 13 master's failed and seven passed
Lines says that the quality of the purchased essays was surprisingly high.
Possibly. Or you could say that the standard of marking was surprising low. Note that this was at a university that is in the top 150 in the world according to ARWU.
Havergal quotes Lines as saying:
“It is clear that this type of cheating is virtually undetectable by academics when students take precautions against being caught,” she concludes.
“This fact, coupled with the study’s findings that the quality of essays available for purchase is sufficient to receive a passing grade or better, reveals a very troubling situation for universities and poses a real threat to academic integrity and standards, and public perceptions of these.”
The problem lies not with dishonest student or crooked essay writers but with corrupt selection practices that admit academically incompetent students and a dysfunctional employment system. If you have students that cannot write and intelligent graduates who cannot find work then ghost writing is inevitable.