
When I was young, I used to collect pieces of pebbles and stones (the unique ones I could find). Wherever I may go, in my grandfather’s far
![]() | The great dissertation hoaxes 0 Comments - 25 Nov 2015
“Originality is undetected plagiarism.” - William Ralph Inge, (1860-1954), English author, Anglican priest, and professor of divinity at Cambridge.
Around two weeks ago, Apple Daily, a Hong Kong print
newspaper reported an alleged plagiarism committed by a top university official
in Lingnan University.
In 2013, Herdip Singh, associate vi... More Link |
![]() | The Truths of Reading 0 Comments - 12 Jan 2013
Martha Maxwell of Dartmouth College Academic Skills Center exposes some myths of reading. Here’s what I’ve learned from it.
You don’t have to read every word
Writers sometimes compromise sentence length in order to make grammatically and artistically favorable paragraphs. In so doing sentences become longer when in fact only 3-5 words ... More Link |