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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2008

3.Reactions to excuses made by students who were caught misrepresenting the total amount of words on submitted assignments, (suggesting they had written within the maximum word limit, when they had actually gone beyond it).
The persons interviewed for this video were:
1. The Honourable Judge Gregory Mark Rideout. (British Columbia Provincial Court);
2. John J.L. Hunter, QC, President of the Law Society of BC;
3. Penny A. Washington, Partner at Bull, Housser & Tupper LLP;
4. Warren Smith, Regional Director, BC, The Counsel Network.

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  • To avoid portray bad behaviors in the workplace,the employer should have done a background check to all employees

  • Then why is it that a representative of the ARTHUR EDWARDS MANAGEMENT FIRM in NJ and PA repeatedly lie about their credentials(claiming the PCAM when not entitled to) -- and the CAI(commun. associations. institute)who issues these credentials, does ABSOLUTELY NOTHING ABOUT IT despite the fact that I have brought these lies to their attention?

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