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    Why Is Plagiarism Wrong

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    Plagiarism is “the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.” It is very wrong because you are steeling other people’s work or ideas and using them as your own. Many people plagiarize because they do not know what they are doing or are too lazy to do an assignment. There are different types of plagiarism, there is when you copy word for word what someone else has said or wrote and submitting it as your own. It is also considered Plagiarism if you have someone

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    Hw7 Unit 6 Assignment 1

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    HW7_ SP_2018 IMPORTANT: a) All summaries/answers are expected in your own words, do not copy, do not copy and paste and if you paraphrase provide the references please. If you need to review the plagiarism policy in the Syllabus… please do. there will be NO exceptions. b) The QUALITY of your reports/summaries is very important, your ability to summarize important points will be taken in account when grading 1) Read /watch the following articles/videos and (be sure to study/read ALL sources before

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    Rachida Kateb Dr. Dustin 20 November 2014 Plagiarism To plagiarize is “to use the words or ideas of another person as if they were your own.” As you can see to have the definition of plagiarism I had to google it and I quoted the definition from an online dictionary. With my own words it will be: plagiarism is a way to steal ideas from others, but this definition has also been used. That is the complexity of plagiarism. On the Harper’s magazine, Jonathan Lethem wrote an article called The Ecstasy

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    Trip Gabriel's Article titled "Plagiarism Lines Blur For Students In Digital Age" Is a report on Plagiarism becoming a issue with the advancement of technology. Gabriel, former New York Times editor "...Gave up editing to return to full-time reporting..." Gabriel believes that plagiarism is at an all time high within colleges. a lot of kids don't even try to hide their academic dishonesty. Ranging from a student who "...did not think he needed to credit a source in his assignment because the page

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    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 may consider something plagiarism while others may not. He argues that while some artists may consider similar ideas to be a form of plagiarism, others like himself see the sharing of ideas & being influenced and inspired by other works is what helps

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    Why Plagiarism Is Wrong

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    College Experience, this is considered, "Plagiarism, or taking another person's idea or work and presenting it as your own […]" (Barefoot and Gardner, 2014, p. 221). Plagiarism goes hand on hand with cheating which makes this an act of severe importance. When involved in this act the person responsible will be presented with different types of consequences which vary depending on the severity and the place this act was committed.

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    Plagiarize Case Study

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    believe creating a class where correct MLA and study habits are introduced would be the first step. 2. Students at UNC are penalized with an F in the course or suspension from the University for plagiarism. I feel that this is an extreme punishment, yet it will thoroughly persuade students from plagiarism. Students in college should have gained correct study habits and know how to cite things correctly. If this information was not introduced to them then they can use the universities

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    Using APA Style Analysis

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    It is important to give credit where credit is due. I mentioned this because it is crucial that when you research you should always give credit to the authors work and not use it as your own. To do this, you must use APA style when citing any direct quotes or paraphrasing. This is why APA style was created in 1929 by phycologists and business managers. (Bethel University, 2014, p. 10) When a school gives you a style to use for your papers, they do this so all the work they are grading presents the

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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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    Why Plagiarism Is Wrong

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    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 it is against the student and school code of conduct. Students may get caught with plagiarize work when it comes to most

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