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    In The Ecstasy Of Influence: A Plagerism, the author Jonathan Lethem attempts to decipher the difference between getting an idea that is influenced by another’s work, and plagiarizing somebody’s work. Not only does he discuss the multiple times in history where new ideas have been derived from other works, but he also attempts to discover where the line can be drawn between influence and plagiarism. Throughout the work, the author discussed what he thinks about adopting ideas and why some people

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    Plagiarize Case Study

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    1. I think students plagiarize because they don't know how to cite things correctly and they do not take out enough time to correctly complete their assignments. Students in high school do not have proper study habits. This causes them to to not take courses seriously. In times where a paper or huge assignments are mandatory they wait to the last minute to complete the assignment. In efforts to finish in times, they gather information online to submit as their own work. I believe creating a class

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    The word “cheat” can be defined as ‘“to act dishonestly or unfairly in order to gain an advantage, especially in a game or examination” (Google). Although this may be the way in which cheating is known, numerous definitions exist of this sensitive word. They all mean something vastly different from one another, but all get at the same thing: cheating is lying in order to attain one’s deepest desires. Essentially, when we people this word, they think of something that’s very taboo in today’s society

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    The plagiarism tutorial taught me three things. The first thing that it taught me was APA format requires the citing of paraphrased material to be different than the citing of directly quoted material (Jackson, 2017). This is helpful to me because in my last class I was citing my paraphrased material like it was directly quoted. The second and third thing it taught me was there is a better way to use paraphrasing as a tool to avoid plagiarism and that there are six different types of plagiarism (Jackson

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    The Dangers of PEDs Students cheat everyday on tests, quizzes, and homework, but how far is too far? Sam Eshaghoff was an everyday student, except for the fact that he was making thousands of dollars to take the SAT’s for other students. In an interview with CBS titled “The Perfect Score: Cheating on the SAT” it describes, “Over the course of nearly three years, he took the SAT over and over again, consistently scoring in the 97th percentile or higher for the students that he called his “clients””

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    Why Plagiarism Is Wrong

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    Why do people do it? Why take credit for someone else work when you can easily have your own? Everyone is born with a mind of their own. Just because it may have come from a book or the internet don’t think someone wouldn’t notice. I just have one question. Is it worth plagiarizing taken someone else's work and getting caught having to suffer the consequences? Plagiarism is a theft and illegal. A lot of people may not understand the importance of taking someone else’s work and gaining credit for

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    Is Plagiarism Wrong

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    Plagiarism to me is making someones work your own without giving them credit. If you plagiarize there could be serious consequences you'd have to face. It could be personal, professional, ethical, and even legal. The most serious would have to be legal. An author can sue the plagiarist, they could get a criminal offense, and possibly a prison sentence. They consequences should give people a good reason why not to plagiarize. Most plagiarism is obvious, but could be accidental. There are several

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    The problem of what the author is identifying is that school and students are breaking the honor code. Breaking the honor code means the school and students are cheating on each other. Not only it is considered cheating, it is also dishonesty and losing trust. I believe we as students should follow the honor code to earn honesty and trustworthy. If I were to break the honor code, the school and students would believe that I cheat on them. Not only that, I would be the most dishonest person in

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    Proctoring is a testing overseen by an authorized, neutral proctor, who ensures the identity of the test taker and the integrity of the test taking environment. A proctor supervises or oversees a test. In some cases, instructors worry that online students will cheat on exams by having others help them or use materials or tools that are not allowed during the test taking period. Proctoring helps prevent these sorts of circumventions of the normal test taking process. Proctoring can cut down on the

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    After reading King’s academic integrity, I feel that everything is well written and pretty fair. I like how there’s the low through high levels of violations and how each facility member is in charge of disciplining the student by the actions they’ve done in the way they feel is best for the situation. I also like the fact that there is the AIO and others such as the AVPAA and the VPAA in charge of the filings, hearings, and punishments so it’s not just a simple thing of the teacher punishing a student

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