gmenoza
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does anyone have a scaffold on how to write a 5 marker response for sor 1
if its turnitin its usually fine it flags like single words for meheyo, what would you guys say is an acceptable percentage of plagiarism for a secondary source investigation?
(i'm not quoting sources but certain parts come up as coinciding with sources by less than 1% which adds up to around 11% )
what about unicheck?if its turnitin its usually fine it flags like single words for me
basically most of the first section of the syllabus for 6hey chem peeps, for a practical exam on enthalpy of neutralisation, what module 6 content knowledge would i need for the following point: CH12-13 describes, explains and quantitatively analyses acids and bases using contemporary models
I would say 10% .... but then it also depends on the size of the file. Like if its a 2 page thing with 11% plagiarism then that's too much.... I'm not sure thoheyo, what would you guys say is an acceptable percentage of plagiarism for a secondary source investigation?
(i'm not quoting sources but certain parts come up as coinciding with sources by less than 1% which adds up to around 11% )
Depends on what I'm trying to do. If I'm working on a take home maths assessments, I'm definitely going to listen to music, but if I'm doing anything requiring words like english or practice tests I won't listen to music.who listens to music while studying or doing assignments? i don't usually but i sort of want to.... thoughts?
it really depends on the subject, i dont usually listen to music but if i do its usually when im doing math adv hw from school just cause its so repetitive and long, and most of the time doesn't require much thinking. if i'm self studying or getting ahead then i put it in the backgroundwho listens to music while studying or doing assignments? i don't usually but i sort of want to.... thoughts?
alwayswho listens to music while studying or doing assignments? i don't usually but i sort of want to.... thoughts?
yes usually instrumental or lofi beats for memorising, for a while i liked brown noise but not heaps now. asmr is also nice for lower order things like taking notes or easy investigating science questionswho listens to music while studying or doing assignments? i don't usually but i sort of want to.... thoughts?
everyonewho listens to music while studying or doing assignments? i don't usually but i sort of want to.... thoughts?
Doing assignments maybe, but I never listen to songs with lyrics while I try to study content. Even if you don't realise it, you're probably being that slight bit unproductive because you're listening to your favourite parts/words. I recommend brown noisewho listens to music while studying or doing assignments? i don't usually but i sort of want to.... thoughts?
nah pink noise goes hard with studyingDoing assignments maybe, but I never listen to songs with lyrics while I try to study content. Even if you don't realise it, you're probably being that slight bit unproductive because you're listening to your favourite parts/words. I recommend brown noise
ive never heard of these colours, i thought only white noise existednah pink noise goes hard with studying
wait is this for real, it sounds made upAlso blue and green noise