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I'm trying to digest the following paragraph, that the Brigham Young University is including in its faculty members syllabi. The issue is the the faculty member didn't write the paragraph.
University Policies Honor Code
In keeping with the principles of the BYU Honor Code, students are expected to be honest in all of their academic work. Academic honesty means, most fundamentally, that any work you present as your own must in fact be your own work and not that of a... Read More
I need advice, my wonderful husband and I grew up together and went our separate ways after high school. We we both born under the covenant but went slightly astray after becoming adults. We met again soon after his divorce and my becoming a widow (my late husband was not a member). I was re-baptized a few moths before we met again and was not eligible to be sealed in the Temple when we decided to get married. We married quickly, eloping, because we wanted to be sealed after the year was up but... Read More
Writing this out helps me to retain the beautiful memory of my mother and to focus more on the wonderful world she is now enjoying. In a way, it is like moving forward rather than forgetting the beautiful experiences we had together. By moving forward in life, I pay tribute to her teachings and kind example of love. I will carry these treasured memories with me forever and they will serve to repeatedly teach me of the Christ-like attributes she possessed. Gar ... Read More
Me oh My. It is almost the end of Honors 240, and thus almost the end of this blog. It has been an interesting experience... sometimes in other classes when I make connections I think about posting them on the internet. Then again, since it's really for my own benefit, and no one else reads these anyway, I just keep it to myself. Although there is something very freeing and wonderful about feeling at liberty to write. This is the part where I tie it in to American Government: Because... Read More
Since my last post was ridiculously long, this one won't be. Heads up. I had the opportunity to participate in Late Summer Honors this past year, which I absolutely adored. I love having friends in the program itself or in my class. I read so much about women's rights; i feel like my understanding in this area has been truly deepened. Not in a quick uptake in knowledge, not something objective that I would be able to stand in front of a class and rattle off, but in my per... Read More
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