“When you take stuff from one writer it’s plagiarism; but, when you take it from many writers, it’s research” – Wilson Mizner (1876-1933)…
Writers protect their work with copyrights and it considers to be a serious ethical offense to take someone else’s work and claim it for their own. Well-known writer and reporter Michael Lewis explains in his story “My Ames is True” the significance of his experience with plagiarism connecting with his worldview and illuminates the irony how Emir Kamenica got into a private school.…
Bowden, D. (1996) ‘Coming to terms: plagiarism,’ English Journal,85 (4), pp. 82-84, ProQuest Central [Online]. DOI: 9477482 (Accessed: 9 March 2009).By Wednesday, post 3–5 responses to your colleagues by: * Asking insightful questions * Offering contributions based upon the literature and your prior experience * Extending the discussion into new but relevant areas * Modelling or promoting critical reflection Remember to cite ideas from the readings for this week, using Harvard style. Please submit your initial response through the Turnitin submission links below in addition to posting it to the Discussion Board.…
What is the result, after a reporter commits frequent acts of journalistic fraud while covering significant news event? The trend continues when there are not things or people in place to rectify it. When obvious warning signs are ignored, such as Jayson Blair’s mistakes it only weakens the credibility of the newspaper. Blair was caught in a plagiarism scandal that harmed the New York Times reputation; though he set the stage for more incidents like that to happen and history repeat itself. The fact, Jayson, a young reporter could do so much harm to a prestigious newspaper seemed impossible. Comparing and contrasting two articles about Blair will explain similar information about the incident. This composition will compare the scandal that Jayson Blair created, as well as contrast the…
In Roy Peter Clark's The Unoriginal Sin, he explains the problem of plagiarism in newsrooms. Many reporters steal material from other reporters, encyclopedias and other sources of print. Not only does the act of plagiarism negatively affect the company but it affects the person's credibility. One can lose their job and career entirely for plagiarizing.…
Although the author is not known, the New York Times is a well-known newspaper that has been known for its credibility and expertise, so it can be safe to assume that the writer’s points are valid.…
Be careful not to plagiarize. Plagiarism is stealing someone else’s writing and passing it off as…
The New Republic is a journalist magazine that is mainly built of the writers Stephen, Catlin, Amy, Chuck, and Michael. Chuck gets a late night call from Marty to take Michael’s job, but Chuck did not seem to care because this could be an opportunity to take the company to a whole new level, although he did have some doubts at the beginning. The main goal of the publication magazine is being able to back all of their information up with reliable and truthful facts, they follow that by fact checking every article a writer begins to work on. The process of fact checking is questioned when an online hacker publication called Forbes Digital could not find any reliable information on the sources that are used in an article called, “Hack Heaven” by Stephen Glass. Stephen Glass then proceeds to try and invent the sources in this…
Gabriel, T. (2010, August 1) Plagiarism Lines Blur for Students in Digital Age. New York Times,…
The movie Finding Forrester is based in the Bronx. Jamal Wallace meets William Forrester and at first is unaware that he is a famous author. William helps Jamal with his passion for writing which he covers up with basketball to get accepted. He gets the opportunity to go to a different school for basketball until he figures out that he would rather be there for academics. William and Jamal have an agreement that William will help with writing and Jamal will keep him a secret. Jamal turns in a paper that William wanted to remain in the apartment, and Jamal gets punished for it when he finds out the first part of his paper that William started for him had published in the New Yorker. Jamal rather take the blame for plagiarism instead of…
The act of theft is predominantly considered worldwide to be one of the most corrupt acts one can commit, it is even written in the Bible as the eighth commandment that one “shall not steal”. So it is particularly interesting when the act of theft is not used in a narrative not to show how iniquitous the villain is but rather to make a point about the protagonist of the story. Such is the case for Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief. In the book thief Zusak uses the motif of thievery to as an act of empowerment for Liesel. It is representative of how Lisel is trying to take control back of her life in a time where she feels she has lost all control of the world around her. The act of stealing books is also significant as this can represent her taking knowledge back from her oppressors who wish to destroy it. The act of stealing is never in the novel portrayed as a crime of any sort, rather the act of theft flourishes into an act of liberation for Liesel.…
The author of the book, Jon Ronson, was one of the first people in the book to get publicly shamed. Jon had realized there was a twitter with the username “Jon_Ronson” and with Jon’s face as the profile picture. You later discovered…
Rose writes of other students he tried to help as they sat in front of him with eyes that were both sad and confused. From young, jocks, to a twenty-eight year old mother, and an insecure girl that was so afraid to use her own ideas, she turns to plagiarism. Rose explains this situation in great…
about what reasons why politicians plagiarize. He talked about how it’s out of habit. He…
Capote, Truman. “The Story Behind a Nonfiction Novel.” New York Times. Ed. George Plimpton. 16 January 1966. Web. 11 Apr. 2013.…