One fact I've often repeated when giving lectures and in conversation with friends is that I've managed to detect, track and stop some 700 plagiarists of my work, all within the last 7 years or so. That's an average pace of about 2 per week.
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The Stupidity of PlagiarismOne fact I've often repeated when giving lectures and in conversation with friends is that I've managed to detect, track and stop some 700 plagiarists of my work, all within the last 7 years or so. That's an average pace of about 2 per week. British Touring Car Championship for 2010 SeasonIf you want to see some great racing, the various Touring Car series are a good place to start. Though they're not big in America, they are in Europe, and Chevrolet isn't missing out on the action. The Terrible Injustice in HaitiI haven't written much lately because every time I sit down at my keyboard, I want to write about Haiti. I want to write about terrible injustice. And I want to write about the appalling difference I see between main stream media depictions and fresher, more local sources. Horse Race Betting and American LawWhen anyone thinks of betting on a horse race the first thing that comes into mind is placing a bet at the race track on the day, possibly even just a few moments, before a race begins. Of course today, with all our modern technology, we can place bets on horse races without ever leaving our armchairs by using one of the numerous websites offering horse race bets. However, before placing that horse race bet you really ought to consider just what exactly are your horse race betting options in the USA? What Can You Do with a Harvard Law School ClassI had handled hundreds of complaints, both large and small in scale. On my investigative team, I was considered adept at civilian interviews, especially those involving "walk-in" complainants like Ms. Brillant. We often got people like Ms. Brillant at the agency, people who might have had emotional or psychological conditions, homeless people, and others who relayed fantastic incidents like her. My Visit to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)The first stop on the tour was at the Korean DMZ. On the tour, we got to do a variety of things such as go deep underground into a tunnel constructed by the North, peer into the city of Kaesung through binoculars and go to the demarcation line. At the demarcation line, we had the good fortune of being the background for a several North Korean soldiers' pictures. Interestingly enough, a day or two later we saw the video footage of that incident taking place on the news. Fingerprint Evidence is Not FoolproofWe have all been told repeatedly, in a message that takes many forms, and is regularly reinforced by crime fiction and cop shows on TV, that fingerprints are unique -- that the presence of a fingerprint someplace that matches Mr. X is irrefutable proof that Mr. X was there. It is rare that we ask ourselves why we are so sure. It should be evident, as a matter of principle, that we really cannot make the statement that fingerprints are unique with any existing, or even imaginable, scientific justification. Laptop Earthquake DetectorsThe LiveScience Web site has an interesting article about a new volunteer effort, called the Quake Catcher Network, that employs ordinary laptop computers to gather data on earthquakes. The program takes advantage of the fact that many newer laptops have built-in accelerometers, designed to allow the machine's hard disk to be shut off if the laptop is dropped. Harvard Kennedy School's Turkey TrekGreetings from Istanbul! It's spring break, and I'm on a ten day Turkey Trek with the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. It's a student-led voyage that takes students to a particular locale, usually the home country of the trip's organizers, and then combines the must-see tourist destinations with meetings and info sessions with really high level people, courtesy of the H stamp. How Do You Talk About Your Customers?I was talking to a prospect the other day and was amazed at how she talked about her customers. When I asked questions about her market, she couldn't get down to individual characteristics -- just big generalizations. It was like she was all forest and no trees! |
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