CM 107 Purdue Global University Drug Addiction a Choice or An Illness Questions

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Plagiarism is often thought of only in the context of academic institutions, but there are many reported situations outside of the classroom where individuals use ideas from other people without giving proper credit. While in school, the consequences may be reflected in a student’s grade. Outside of school, the consequences may tarnish a professional’s reputation and potentially bring legal action. This week’s reading and learning activities included resources to help you avoid plagiarism, and this discussion will give you an opportunity to practice those skills. For another helpful overview of plagiarism, review the TED Talks Punishable Perils of Plagiarism.

For this week’s discussion, you will find a credible source that either presents a rival perspective to your argument for change or will help you address a rival hypothesis that you identified in the Unit 4 Assignment. Then, you will share a key passage from the source that is relevant to the rival hypothesis and paraphrase that information using a signal phrase and in-text citation. Respond to the following prompts in at least two well-developed paragraphs (not including the copied-and-pasted material from your secondary source):

  • Identify the rival hypothesis you need to address in your essay.
  • Describe the rival source you found and why you selected that source. What makes this a credible source?
  • Copy and paste a 1–5 sentence passage from the source and label it as the “Original Passage.”
  • Paraphrase the short passage you shared in a way that you might use the idea in your essay (for example, refute the rival hypothesis). Be sure to use in-text citations with any sentences paraphrasing ideas from the source, e.g., (Doe, 2013) or According to Jane Doe (2013). Remember from your reading that an effective paraphrase sets up the information and explains it in a way that connects it to your argument (Krause, 2007).
  • Ask an open-ended question related to how you can effectively address the disagreement in your argument or related to paraphrasing and using sources.
  • At the end of your post, provide a complete Reference page citation in APA style for the source.

NOTE: You can begin working on a references page for your upcoming assignments by tracking the key elements of each source:

Author’s namePublication dateTitle of sourcePublication informationURL

Academic Writer can help you identify the type of source you have and create a properly formatted citation in APA style.

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CM107 Unit 4 Discussion Board Blog Post Graphic Organizer Paragraph 1 • • • introduce topic grab audience establish main point Paragraph 2 • share relevant personal experience with the problem show how you were able to deal with or solve the problem • Paragraph 3 • • motivate your audience to also use your recommended solution draw it to a close Have you ever spent countless nights worried with no explanation for why? Or spent countless days in bed, with no motivation to do anthing else but sleep? Depression is something that people deal with everyday, and they often ignore the signs. The earlier you get help, easier it is to deal with as you get older. As a young child, I suffered severely from depression. Circumstances surrounding my adolescence going into adulthood progressed my depression. Where I come from, we were really deep into religion so my family didn't believe in seeing doctors. It wasnt until I was an adult, about twenty-three, that I finally accepted the help that I so desperately needed. When I was a child, I was told that I was just being moody, having attitude, and labeled as someone who did not care or appreciate anything. Although there were signs that I needed to get professional help, I wasn't always willing to accept it. It wasn't until a major tragedy happened in my life as an adult, and I completely disassociated myself from the world. That's when I realized there was something wrong. The first time I ever saw a therapist, I began to talk about things that I hadn't thought about in years. After talking through things that I was holding onto since I was child, I gained the motivation to push forward in life. That was the first step into me coming out of something I didn't even know I was dealing with. Depression. Seeking professional help for children who are showing signs of depression is always best. As an adult, it can be difficult to accept help if you have never been exposed to it. It's so much that we people go through, holding it in just tends to make you feel like you have the weigh of the world on your shoulders. You may not have someone you trust to talk to, or simply just feel like you are dealing with it on your own. Having a professional there is judgement free, confidential, and you gain so many different coping methods for dealing with your depression. I am an advocate for mental health, and I really encourage talking to someone with experience as an professional to work through your issues.
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