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    Scarleth Garrido 9/14/15 Hosp 2030 Plagiarism In the New York Times article, Students Disciplined in Harvard Scandal, plagiarism plays an important role in students’ academic success. As explained in the article, many students are accused of academic dishonesty every year. One would not expect such scandals from such a prestigious university as Harvard. Many students were forced to withdraw from the courses as punishment and were not able to attend until a couple of semesters after. It turned into

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    Student’s Name Course Tutor’s Name Date Students involving in Plagiarism and Cheating should be punished Introduction Academic dishonesty in more advanced education systems is not a new occurrence. The alarming frequency of the cases of academic dishonesty on colleges and schools requires more innovative means of remedying the concern. Academic dishonesty refers to types of plagiarism and cheating that entails learners receiving or offering unapproved support in an academic practice or attaining

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    Why Plagiarism Is Wrong

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    Plagiarism is against the law and is taught through school to avoid. Stealing is one of the earliest and basic sins known from the beginning of time. Plagiarism is illegal and is considered theft, morally wrong, but many people made a career because they plagiarized someone else’s work. Plagiarism is a form of theft and is therefore illegal. The United States has made laws in action to stop and punish people that steal others’ work. One of the basic laws of the land is that theft is wrong. The government

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    The Problem of Plagiarism Essay

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    but they are also participating in what could be illegal activity. Villano (2006) reminds students that any time material is used without proper citation, the perpetrator could face legal trouble. These problems typically do not stem simply from plagiarism, but from potential copyright infringement, which occurs when students “copy large sections of someone else's copyrighted work without permission, even if [they] give the original author credit” (Hom, 2006, para. 11). Students of any age are only

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    Why Plagiarism Is Bad

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    Plagiarism Compared to a hundred years ago, many teenagers were not drinking alcohol or doing reckless acts. Young people were definitely not getting as many tattoos or piercings back then either. Many people in our society have weaker or less stronger moral values. People are more likely to cheat or lie. Students turn in plagiarized assignments and projects found off of the Internet. Plagiarism is bad because students will become dependent and have low moral values. A high school teacher, Christine

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    Information Literacy Today plagiarism increase among the academic students more than ever. Plagiarism has been defined by Encyclopedia Britannica as “the act of taking the writing of another person and passing them of as one’s own” Also simply we can define as stealing someone’s work or idea. There are several reasons why student plagiarize and why it increases. Plagiarism increases because of growing technology. By using a search engine in google or any other search engine it’s easy to download

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    Why Plagiarism Is Wrong

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    Academy of our Lady, plagiarism is considered a disrespectful act of stealing someone else’s work for your own benefit. Students often plagiarize by copying someone’s homework, looking off another’s test, or making someone do all the work in a group assignment. Sister Michelle states, “A student went into a teacher’s room and took a picture of the test. The student compounded the bad choices by putting the picture of the test in a group text” (Davis). When caught for plagiarism, as those students were

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    it is come to plagiarism, university writing educators are pessimistic about successfully eradicating this problem. It is difficult for them to find ways of promoting academic integrity so as to prevent university students from committing this academic fraud. Moreover, most of them just end up employing punitive enforcement or merely punishing students who plagiarize. Scott Jaschik, an editor of Inside Higher Ed, addresses this issue in "Winning Hearts and Minds in War on Plagiarism". This article

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    afternoon, because I felt dizzy and was totally empty in my mind, because of the fever. I admitted, according to American standard, I did plagiarism again, which may lead to lose of trust. Thus I cannot say I am innocent but I am not totally intentional. It was my fault for not paying much attention on plagiarism, even with the failure of last year. My behavior of plagiarism resulted from strong desire for not being “awkward”, both in word using and organization of the assignment. I did read the chapters

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    Stanley Fish Plagiarism

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    In the Stanley Fish article, “Plagiarism Is Not a Big Moral Deal”, Fish deconstructs why plagiarism happens, particularly in regards to college students. He also presents what he believes to be the “true” problem with plagiarism. In the article, Fish determines that plagiarism is not a philosophical or moral problem, as many people argue. He believes this is because plagiarism is a practice that makes sense to those whose work brings them into constant contact with it; allowing them to know the rules

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