Is the use of "Cliff's Notes" academically honest?
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Yes
by Walter Allen
As a straight "A" student in high school and college, I used to look down my nose at other lower ranking
No
by Dean Traylor
There is something dishonest about Cliff's Notes; however, it's not in terms of cheating. The yellow-and-blac k,
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Robert's Rules of Writing: 101 Unconventional Lessons Every Writer Needs to Know, by Robert Mosello,
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In an age when everyone has an opinion and too many people have computers to express said opinion, it can be difficult for students
The handbook of magazine article writing answers writers questions about submitting articles for magazines. The book covers many topics
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