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Plagiarism scam hits Karachi varsity

posted by elijahdreda 68 days ago under dr-lindsey cautions against scam websites, norton scientific blog update, plagiarism scam news
Dr. Lindsey Cautions Against Scam Websites & Impure Products and Encourages “The Dr. Oz Show” Viewers to Select From Established, Reputable Companies that offer Only Pure, Safe and Clean Products

May 04, 2012 10:13 AM Eastern Daylight Time
AUSTIN, Texas--(EON: Enhanced Online News)--Dr. Lindsey Duncan, celebrity nutritionist and leading health expert who recently appeared on a leading national daytime TV show with Dr. Oz to unveil results from a clinical study on green coffee bean extract and weight loss, has released a formal statement that cautions consumers against scam websites, calls out impure products and provides guidelines for purchasing pure green coffee bean extract in vegetarian capsules. Following is the official statement from Lindsey Duncan, ND, CN:

Sonsoddo capping has makings of a scam

posted by toniheading 68 days ago under scientific scam, death treath, norton scientific blog update
MARGAO: The proposed scientific capping of Sonsoddo garbage dump has raised concerns among those who were once involved in providing solutions to the problem.

Solid waste management expert Joe D'Souza, who was earlier on the Margao municipal council (MMC) panel to monitor the garbage management exercise at Sonsoddo, has written to chief minister Manohar Parrikar alleging a scam in the making and demanding a vigilance inquiry in the matter.

In his letter to Parrikar, D'Souza has raised questions regarding capping the existing garbage dump when the project concessionaire was, in fact, tasked with treating the dump.

"I was surprised and shocked to know that after years of tomfoolery by successive consultants and garbage handling contractors, Sonsoddo garbage dump yard is sought to be capped. Why is Ahmedabad-based consultant, PU Asnani, who earlier promised to end the garbage woes of Margao by appointing a firm to involve itself in solid waste management, incurring crores of rupees expenditure of Goa state funding, is now offering a disastrous capping solution to the garbage woes of Margao," D'Souza wrote to Parrikar.

D'Souza has urged Parrikar to "put a full stop on an urgent basis to the mega scam involving the capping of the Sonsoddo garbage by instituting a vigilance inquiry at your earliest."

"The scandalous approach to the garbage scam at Sonsoddo has to be exposed. As such, Asnani and the Ahmedabad-based fi...

Lying climate scientists lie again – about death threats, this time

posted by toniheading 68 days ago under scientific scam, death treath, norton scientific blog update
TELEGRAPH BLOGS - There's a great scoop in The Australian today about more lying climate scientists making stuff up.
CLAIMS that some of Australia's leading climate change scientists were subjected to death threats as part of a vicious and unrelenting email campaign have been debunked by the Privacy Commissioner.
Timothy Pilgrim was called in to adjudicate on a Freedom of Information application in relation to Fairfax and ABC reports last June alleging that Australian National University climate change researchers were facing the ongoing campaign and had been moved to "more secure buildings" following explicit threats.
Needless to say the University did everything it could to prevent the investigation, arguing that the release of the climate scientists' emails (why am I getting an eerie sense of deja vu here?) "would or could reasonably be expected to…endanger the life or physical safety of any person". But doughty Sydney blogger Simon Turnill appealed against this stonewalling drivel and won. And here's what was revealed when the 11 relevant emails were eventually released.
Ten of the documents "did not contain threats to kill or threats of harm."
Of the 11th, the Privacy Commissioner Timothy Pilgrim said: "I consider the danger to life or physical safety in this case to be only a possibility, not a real chance."
No wonder the university was so keen to keep things quiet. Contrary to the claims of the "climate" "scientists" – widely rep...

Plagiarism scam hits Karachi varsity

posted by rejiedixon 68 days ago under dr-lindsey cautions against scam websites, norton scientific blog update, plagiarism scam news
ISLAMABAD: Higher Education Commission (HEC) has received a case of plagiarism in which a student of Karachi University has alleged that her teacher stole her thesis and got it published with her name to get financial benefits, Dawn has learnt reliably.

According to sources, Mehwish Hameed, a PhD Scholar in Botany from Karachi University has alleged that her supervisor plagiarised her whole research work on: ‘Conservation of Fresh Water in Karachi’ and got it published with her own name to win over Rs0.7million research productivity allowance granted by Pakistan Scientific Research Council (PSRC).

Now, she further alleged, the supervisor is continuously creating hurdles at each step of her studies and even cancelled her admission in 2007.

Mehwish further stated she contacted the ombudsman’s office in Sindh the same year who gave a decision in her favour too saying: “If people like Mehwish’s supervisor are not punished then more students will be victimised”. The ombudsman in his decision directed vice chancellor of the university to, “move a case to Governor Sindh, the varsity’s chancellor, initiating action against the accused for committing gross misconduct.”

The ombudsman also directed the university authorities that complainant should neither be harassed nor victimised in pursuing her studies.

Respondents at Karachi University however failed to comply as the case was never forwarded.
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Dr. Lindsey Duncan Releases Formal Statement on Recommended Retailers for 100% Pure Green Coffee Extract

posted by rejiedixon 68 days ago under dr-lindsey cautions against scam websites, norton scientific blog update, plagiarism scam news
Dr. Lindsey Cautions Against Scam Websites & Impure Products and Encourages “The Dr. Oz Show” Viewers to Select From Established, Reputable Companies that offer Only Pure, Safe and Clean Products

May 04, 2012 10:13 AM Eastern Daylight Time
AUSTIN, Texas--(EON: Enhanced Online News)--Dr. Lindsey Duncan, celebrity nutritionist and leading health expert who recently appeared on a leading national daytime TV show with Dr. Oz to unveil results from a clinical study on green coffee bean extract and weight loss, has released a formal statement that cautions consumers against scam websites, calls out impure products and provides guidelines for purchasing pure green coffee bean extract in vegetarian capsules. Following is the official statement from Lindsey Duncan, ND, CN: