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    the same gods as Athens while extorting the truth for his personal benefit‚ disregarding the pureness of Athens and its youth. To begin‚ Socrates did not believe in the same gods as Athens‚ the easiest of his convictions to prove because of his Apology. In his plea‚ Socrates distracts the jury with stories of disbelievers. As the defense begins‚ he does not say that he does believe or disbelieve in the gods of Athens‚ since the easiest answer for an innocent man is “I did not do it.” Instead

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    clue of the past. Ironically these are statements that would by used in The Apology by Socrates‚ who is wise and speaks out his belief. On the contrary‚ Jesus can be compared to Socrates because both are wise and died because according to the people‚ their teachings were implementing evil across the town. However‚ what is used in The Gospel According to Luke is Jesus own form of paradox statements like the ones in The Apology. For example‚ Jesus states a parable that is contradicting‚ “Can a blind

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    Plagiarism‚ defined as the action of copying of the other work without citation and the author’s knowledge‚ is considered a huge crime in educational area. According to Nancy J. Girard‚ she defined plagiarism as stealing. She also claimed that stealing one’s works is harder to probe rather than that of money or tangible items. (Girard‚ 2004). Plagiarism is rampant to university or college students when dealing with tons of assignments. Despite the fact that they all know it is morally and ethically

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    Plagiarism: An Ounce of Prevention … by Miguel Roig‚ psychology professor‚ St. John’s University While student cheating‚ particularly plagiarism‚ should be old news to most academic observers‚ it continues to challenge the integrity of undergraduate and graduate education. The results of the latest large-scale study by researcher Donald McCabe of Rutgers University1 are unequivocal about the scope of the problem. Of more than 70‚000 undergraduates and 10‚000 graduate students surveyed across

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    How to Avoid Plagiarism

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    Why is Plagiarism being considered as a grave offence in universities? Plagiarism is considered to be a major offence that is being tackled by Universities globally; it’s a major dishonesty to the pupil and the University which is being cheated in its own ways.” Plagiarism specifically is a term used to describe a practice that involves knowingly taking and using another person’s work and claiming it‚ directly or indirectly‚ as your own.” (Neville C. ‚ 2007) “Some students blame the pressure of

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    According to the Oxford Dictionary “Plagiarism is the wrongful appropriation‚ stealing and publication of another author’s language‚ thoughts‚ ideas‚ or expressions and the representation of them as one’s own original work.” There are kind of people who don’t know what’s right or wrong and tend to copy someone else’s work. And there are these other group of people who intentionally copy someone else’s work. No matter whether it’s intentional or unintentional Plagiarism is a really big offence and one

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    has resulted in a dramatic increase in plagiarism and copyright violations. Plagiarism is using someone’s work and referring it as one’s own by not providing any reference to the author. Copyright is a legal term that is used to safeguard the creator’s work or product from being used by another person without permission by the creator. Non compliance or use without proper referencing can result in legal action against the user. This essay analyses plagiarism (copyright) issues that have been brought

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    be considered plagiarism and if Glass deserved his strict punishment.

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    The Apology is written by Plato of Socrates’ trial‚ at 70 years of age Socrates was accused of impiety and corrupting the youth of Athens. Plato’s account consists of three speeches that were given by Socrates during this trial. Socrates speaks before the men of Athens‚ his jury‚ in 399 BCE and confesses he has forgotten who he was‚ he then recollects who he is‚ and finally he proclaims who Socrates is. The trial began with the prosecutors presenting their case against the accused before the

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    Why Plagiarism Is Bad

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    Plagiarism is one of my biggest pet peeves. I see people plagiarizing by copying other people’s work down at school. Throughout the years people have been in big trouble for plagiarizing on SAT’S and other important test that shows which college people are qualified to go. When I was 9 years old my best friend would always cheat off my paper during English class and I would always get in trouble for it. As I got older I learned how bad plagiarism could be and the consequences for it. Copying someone’s

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