Asked by Melissa bowers

This is an essay I really need help on please.

nation-state A and nation-state B share a border. The two nation-states are arguing over immigration policies regarding the border. What are two ways that the nation-stats could resolve their dispute?

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Answered by Melissa bowers
need help someone
Answered by Reed
We answered this question for you yesterday or the day before. What do you not understand. Please be specific. We are teachers. We will not do your homework for you.
Answered by Melissa bowers
I didn't ask this question yesterday that was someone else probably
Answered by Reed
Maybe this will help you:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illegal_entry
Answered by Melissa bowers
I can't use Wikipedia its against my school rules
Answered by Reed
Usually, check points are posted at border crossings (roads, bridges, seaports, airports, etc.) to check travelers' IDs. Often a visa is required to enter a foreign country. Without the visa, no entry is allowed. Individual nations and regions, as in the European Union, make other unique arrangements, like requiring a passport from the native country, or allowing free passage from one nation to another under treaty obligations.
Answered by Melissa bowers
thank you
Answered by Reed
You can READ the Wiki article! You don't have to cite it in your answer. Wikipedia also often provides links to other, primary, sources. It's useful. It's a starting point.
Answered by Ms. Sue
Interesting! You can use an unknown tutor on a website, but you can't use Wikipedia.
Answered by Melissa bowers
well they don't know if I use this they know if I use Wikipedia because of wikipedias layout
Answered by Reed
If you plagiarize Wikipedia, everyone will know. If you use it for information and to lead you to other sources so you can write your own answer, nobody will know unless you need to post a reference list, too.
Answered by Melissa bowers
exactly
Answered by Ms. Sue
You can't plagiarize Jiskha either without being caught. I just searched for the first sentence of Reed's explanation and this came up.

http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1445811337
Answered by Melissa bowers
if they don't think I plagiarized it they won't look it up when someone else answers like you guy's they don't think its plagiarized ( I know plagiarism is wrong but its the best I can do)
Answered by Ms. Sue
No! No! No! Plagiarism is NOT the best you can do!

Try thinking and putting information in your own words!

I promise that I won't post anything that you can convincingly plagiarize!
Answered by Melissa bowers
ok ok I won't plagarize
Answered by A teacher
Actually, I work at the on-line school where this question that Melissa posted is an actual test question...verbatim. AND Melissa is correct; we don't allow the students to use Wikipedia. I came to this website because I am grading a student's answer (not Melissa) that I believe is plagiarized and simply copied and pasted the question in hopes of finding the student's verbatim answer. Please don't help them. Thank you.
Answered by teacher
Just so you all know, I am also a teacher at the same school. If you use these sites you will be caught, you will get a zero, and you could be removed from school. STOP CHEATING and work hard to learn the material.
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