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    Plagiarism in an Academic environment In the Academic world today‚ the rising incidences of plagiarism are putting more schools and universities on high alert‚ and zeroing in on how to detect and prevent it. Academic institution’s often have a Student Code of Academic Integrity. Students‚ whom are caught cheating‚ can be given warnings‚ bad grades or even expelled out of school. Today‚ information is flowing freely and with ease through the Internet. Having this option would make students

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    Ethical Considerations Colleges and Universities hold similar views and policies on plagiarism. They generally include a Code of Honor or Conduct listed in their student handbooks. Students are required to sign a pledge stating they will honor their schools ’ codes. The punishments for disregarding the codes are similar from University to University. Eastern Kentucky University has an Academic Integrity Policy (Eastern Kentucky University‚ 2006‚ para 4). Each student must sign a pledge stating

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    Plagiarism‚ a Deadly Plague The feeling of putting in an enormous amount of time into something can be viewed as your masterpiece can be cheerful and satisfying. What if‚ however‚ someone comes along and willingly tries to steal your work of art‚ ignorantly using it for another purpose‚ with the intention of not giving any credit to you? Would you call them a thief in spite of what they have done? In what way would you approach this situation? However‚ this “practice of claiming‚ or implying

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    Plagiarism is taking credit for someone else’s work. You never should plagiarize a person’s work‚ because your teacher will always find out. Plagiarism is very wrong. Taking a other persons work‚ that they have worked on is very wrong. You should get credit for your own work not someone else’s. You should take pride and do you own work no matter how long it takes you. Maybe‚ taking someone else’s work is easier‚ and takes less time. In the end it always turns out bad. So just do your own work. I

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    HEALTH STUDENT PLAGIARISM AT UNIVERSITY by Ahmad Al-Shalah 200965630 ENGL102-39 Electrical Engineering King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals Prepared for Mr. Josh Billam Introduction to Report Writing DESCRIPTIVE ABSTRACT The objective of this report is to introduce university student plagiarism‚ to determine the main causes followed by serious relevant risks affecting the plagiarizer‚ and to propose basic solutions and recommendations to deter plagiarizing. 14/5/2012 STUDENT

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    Plagiarism In today’s era of education‚ plagiarism is a global issue‚ each university is facing heavy issue. It is derived from the Latin word “predatory”‚ which means kidnapping or theft. Stealing the intangible such as words‚ thoughts‚ illustrations or ideas is plagiarism (Girard‚ 2004). People have different views on plagiarism. Neville (2010) mentioned plagiarism is an academic term which consider the decision not to allocate credit to the work of others. Easterby-smith et al (2008‚ p50) cited

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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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    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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    excerpt from “The Plagiarism Plague” by Raymond A. Schroth‚ the writer criticizes the behavior of cheating and plagiarism are caused by culture. The author shows how plagiarism is a moral rather than ethical problem. By using the example of a writer who collects works from others and put them together to publish a book of his own‚ the author claims the writer cheats “his own character” in return for money. In addition‚ the author explains how different culture has an impact on plagiarism. For example

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