About Plagiarism Page 29

Consequences of Plagiarism
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by Stephen Olliver
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Consequences of Plagiarism

Plagiarism is defined as literary theft, where one steals the writing of someone else and publishes it as their own. It can be on a student level, where students steal or copy someone else’s assignments. It can be on article ….

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Strategies to Avoid Plagiarism
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by Jacob Millan
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Strategies to Avoid Plagiarism

Using somebody else’s work and presenting it as your own is something very devastating, be it for research, for a paper or for writing a blog or article. Not all the countries have the same laws as far as plagiarism ….

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When Plagiarism Becomes Theft
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by Jacob Millan
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When Plagiarism Becomes Theft

One might get away with rewriting the content and not copying it word-to-word. However, it’s unethical and is referred to as stealing. If you are giving an idea that has been taken from some source but presented in an entirely ….

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Differentiating Paraphrasing from Plagiarism
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by Jacob Millan
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Differentiating Paraphrasing from Plagiarism

Writing a paraphrase is when you write a summary of the readings and facts in your own words without citing the references you have taken the information from. You do not directly write anything out of whatever information you have ….

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Get Your Work Approved by the Dutch Spell Checker
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by Jacob Millan
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Get Your Work Approved by the Dutch Spell Checker

There is a lot of stuff we need to type on a computer. The stuff might contain some very important documents; for example, assignments given by teachers to the students, writing a CV for applying for a certain workplace or ….

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