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    4. I-pop, K-pop, and Role Model There is an assumption that, “K-pop adopted the style of Western boy/girl bands, means I-pop adopted Western style as well.” (Andriana .Y.F., Darmawan .R., Haldani. A., 2013, p. 7). That is true because as a center of globalization and popular culture for long times, it is common if later Western style still becomes an inspiration even for K-pop groups which is labeled as the new center of globalization. However, K-pop groups show their own characteristic, which

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    Introduction Plagiarism is using other’s ideas and words and not acknowledging and giving credit to them. It is a serious violation of Academic Integrity. In the past, many high-profiles people are exposed for this academic misconduct. Reasons for plagiarism are many and the consequences that come along with it are a matter of concern. With the advancement of technology plagiarism is not easy detectable, but institutions are putting more effort in controlling this dire situation by implementing policies

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    and easier for students to plagiarize. In many ways plagiarism hasn't changed at all, it is still a shortcut students may take to get a paper or assignment done as fast as possible. It can sometimes be difficult to recognize what plagiarism is and why it is such an inexcusable action. Understanding plagiarism is one key to becoming a better writer: knowing what plagiarism is, the importance of documentation and when to use MLA or APA. Plagiarism is the theft of someone’s written work and claiming

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    Nursing School Student Plagiarism Plagiarism is “the presentation of work for credit that is not [a writer’s] own” (Johanson, 2010, p. 267). Any information obtained by a writer from another source requires a citation in the text; therefore, a writer must provide a reference when paraphrasing or quoting another author’s material (APA, 2010). The use electronic resources or software to prevent unintentional plagiarism, educating students on how to cite and reference material in academic writing appropriately

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    Observational research has demonstrated that academic dishonesty is both a pervasive and developing issue among Australian criminal justice and policing students. Studies have shown that there are numerous individual attributes and relevant elements that support the pervasiveness of academic dishonesty. A survey of seventy-nine undergraduate criminal justice and policing students studying at an Australian university came up with these observations upon statistics. It is evident from the data that

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    What is plagiarism? Plagiarism is an extremely serious offence that is often taken to lightly. Many people believe that plagiarism is just simply copying someone's ideas but plagiarism is much more than that. According to the Merriam-Webster online dictionary, “to plagiarize means to to steal and pass off the ideas or words of another as one's own and or to use another's production without crediting the source.” Essentially it's to commit literary theft. Plagiarism can be and is oftentimes considered

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    Plagiarism is not a crime, but it is a moral offence. Plagiarism is the act of copying someone else’s original idea and passing it as one’s own work. While each university has different policy and regulations against plagiarism some examples of it are: Direct copying from original sources, copying material and making slight changes to it and paraphrasing. Plagiarism in essay writing is cheating, and students who use someone else’s intellectual property without permission, or having someone else do

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    internet and a common way it is misused is by way of plagiarism. Plagiarism is an act in which one person, in essence, steals the work of another and uses it for their own purposes (Cafferty, Serwer). It is an ugly act used these days for many purposes. Many students use the internet to get pre-written essays. Writers will use the internet for source purposes

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    Plagiarism: Adjusting the Consequence Essay

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    1 Most universities believe students should be expelled immediately due to the acts of plagiarism. But is it really safe to jump to such an extreme conclusion for an action that in most cases, require some sort of investigation or trial? For many years, universities have battled students on this particular subject. Plagiarism has levels that should be dealt with by first locating the cause, examining the evidence, and determining whether it was purposely planned or not. Students, just like their

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    Plagiarism: The Illegal Recycling of Information Plagiarism is defined as using others people’s ideas, writings, and quotes without giving credit to the author by citing the material in the paper. Plagiarism can come from copying many things including charts, graphs, text, and music. Even paraphrasing an author’s work without citing it can be considered plagiarism. Plagiarism certainly has been around long before the first research project was assigned. One of the most famous

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