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The consequences of undermining success

Author(s) : Shoshee Jau

Notes :

19.04.2011

In his years of teaching, chemistry senior lecturer said he has witnessed numerous forms of misconduct, discovering students listening to lectures, studying note cards and accessing course material on bathroom breaks during exams.

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