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    author. There are different ways to define plagiarism for instance‚ In Webster’s New World Thesaurus plagiarism is defined as “literary theft‚ falsification‚ counterfeiting‚ piracy and fraud. Other sources or people define plagiarism as “using others’ ideas and words without clearly acknowledging the source of that information. In some colleges in United States plagiarism is defined with the term of "academic misconduct". There are three types of plagiarism; such as Lifting the words right from the

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    Discussion Essay Task 2 questions often ask you to Discuss both views and give your own opinion. Here’s how I structure a 4-paragraph essay for this kind of question: 1. Introduction (2 sentences):  First introduce the topic. I often begin with the phrase "People have different views about...". People have different views about how children should be taught. While there are some good arguments in favour of teaching children to be competitive‚ I believe that it is better to encourage

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    grade. In high school‚ most of the students are more preoccupied on socializing than in acquiring an education and cheating is common among students. Cheating and plagiarism among students have increased during the years and a high percentage of people have admitted that they cheated in some point of their high school. Cheating and plagiarism only harm the student. However‚ the teachers should do more on this issue. In my own experience‚ when I attended high school‚ teachers did not failed students who

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    Present a short critical response to the issues raised by Sowden in his paper‚ ‘plagiarism and the culture of multilingual students in higher education abroad’. In your response you should support or challenge some of Sowden’s arguments using evidence. Plagiarism is likely to be a hot issue to the public. In Sowden’s article‚ he claims that the cultural differences are the main key to plagiarism which mostly happens in Asia. On the other hand‚ evidences show the culture-specific concept may be

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    Plagiarism according to dictionary.com is an act or instance of using or closely imitating the language and thoughts of another author without authorization and the representation of that author ’s work as one ’s own‚ as by not crediting the original author. When a student intentional uses some else original thoughts without properly citing the author’s work is clearly plagiarism. Some mistaken plagiarism with a student not properly citing work or under citing an author‚ which leads to a possible

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    Devlin’s View of Plagiarism Dudley Erskine Devlin identifies plagiarism as a major problem among students in America. Cheating has become easier to do with the widespread use of the internet and the opportunity to find the answers to virtually anything online. Devlin includes the statistic of college and high school students who cheat and what is being done to prevent it so far like educating the students. Although teaching kids about plagiarism and enforcing honor codes does reduce the amount

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    news articles. An example of plagiarism would be how First Lady Melania Trump plagiarized parts of a televised speech from former First Lady Michelle Obama. An example of misrepresentation would be an investigative reporter not getting the right facts that they need before publication of the article. I will analyze the ethical problems that are observed between plagiarism and misrepresentation. Next‚ I will explain how they went against ethical reasoning. Plagiarism and misrepresentation are two

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    Plagiarism means presenting someone else’s work as your own. Using material from outside sources is a good and important part of research; however‚ you must cite and quote the source material‚ otherwise it is considered plagiarism‚ even if it is not intentional. Quoting means placing the outside source material in quotation marks. " " Citing means telling the reader who wrote this material and where you read it. Then you are supposed to write your own analysis of the material‚ using your own

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    When writing essays‚ most people eschew away from the abhorrent topic of plagiarism. It wasn’t until I became older that I realized I was copying someone else’s work without crediting it to them. Why do teachers wait until high school to explain to students about plagiarism? They are trying to prepare us for thepestiferous place known as “the real world”. When you are at a developed age‚ the implied action of plagiarism should be indemnified in consequences. Many times have I been in trouble for

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    Academic Phrasebank The Academic Phrasebank is a copyright free general resource for academic writers. It aims to provide you with some of the phraseological "nuts and bolts" of writing under the headings below (see contents table). It was designed primarily for international students whose first language is not English. However‚ if you are a native speaker writer‚ you may still find parts of the material helpful. The phrases can be used simply to assist you in thinking about your writing

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