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    Since the era of technology has revolutionized the world, one can google anything. This has made it easier to catch those who plagiarize a simple sentence. Causing extreme consequences like terminating a student’s school or future job careers. Plagiarism has grown, as one recollects the recent incident of Melania Trump copy writing the First Lady, Michelle Obama speech in the Republican Convention. As one expected she did not receive a “career ending” consequence unlike, if a student in an Ivy…

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    on an assignment, quiz, or test, and to plagiarize is to present someone else’s work or idea as one’s own. Cheating and intentional plagiarism are deliberate attempts to deceive. However, there is a second form of plagiarize that many are not knowledge of unintentional plagiarism. When a student intentionally plagiarizes, they are cheating, but unintentional plagiarism occurs when a student does not cite their sources properly or does not cite paraphrased information. “Given the nuances of…

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    Plagiarism On A Math Test

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    I, in my time's past, was subjected to an accusation of plagiarism on a mathematics test. This not only brought down my grades horrifically, but made fear and disgrace fill my body. For the extended period of a month, I was despotic toward myself. No matter the effort that I had placed into my work, I couldn't evade the ever so gradually amplifying fear that my grade would never advance once more. Ascending through the diverse grade percentages was an overbearing task to accomplish, but I…

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    Question Six: Each speaker developed and delivered their speech ethically, and avoided plagiarism. The speaker in the healthy speech, the speaker remained honest with her information being used. The speaker did not carry unnecessary information that does not correlate with the thesis and preview. In addition, the author avoided plagiarism by citing the source where she got her information from. For instance, the speaker allowed the audience know that she retrieved information from the Prostate…

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    explaining plagiarism, all the two examples used are from my own understanding of plagiarism. Example 1. Ebola is a viral disease that have no cure. Vaccines have being developed to prevent individuals from contracting the contagious Ebola disease. The vaccine is made of sodium chloride and amino acid combined. With the combination a white precipitate is formed and the formed precipitate is the vaccine that prevents Ebola. Explanation. In my understanding this paragraph is an offence of…

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    Plagiarism Vs Constitution

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    The document entitled, The Constitution of the United States has infringed on the works of the plaintiffs who wrote these documents prior to 1787 when the Constitution was written. I propose that there are many similarities, might I add even plagiarism, within the Constitution. The theories and philosophies of the Constitution mimic the documents written by the plaintiffs. I will cite specific examples demonstrating the resemblances between the Constitution and the plaintiffs’ documents as…

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    Plagiarism is an important thing to be aware of and understand while going to college. It is using someone's words and information as your own without giving credit. This is a serious offense and Yakima Valley College takes it seriously. Many people are not aware of how to accurately use others information. When writing and using information you have to keep questioning what is common knowledge or not. On the YVC library homepage they explain everything to know about what plagiarism is and how…

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    Plagiarism,Copyright and Citations Avoiding plagiarism is very important. It can be easy to commit plagiarism without even knowing it because it's easy to just use someone else work but it's not fair to you or the person who did more work than you to get their information. Always be careful to do your own work and give credit to others sources who help you do your work so that others can follow up and get the same information as you did and more. It is very important to avoid plagiarism…

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    “Is There “Generational Plagiarism”?” by Drucker and Gumpert, is an article that works in the sense of an informative essay, to brighten the horizon on “originality, a foundational concept of plagiarism as well as copyright law” (Drucker & Gumpert). The essay argues; “Is this case of copying truly the expression of a youth culture of authors, artists, and musicians who borrow and sample freely and thereby breathe new life into old works? Or does this example suggest the need to revisit…

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    “Reflection is an active engagement with knowledge and experience rather than being passive, staying where you are and looking back ” (Ip, 1996). The purpose of this reflection paper is to critically discuss how the experience of being caught with plagiarism has affected my life, how my family members’ illnesses have attributed to my doing poorly in this course and how the stress of worrying and caregiving resulted in my negative choice of words when expressing my feelings, frustrations and…

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