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    Academic honesty is a cornerstone of the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s (NCAA) student-athlete model. It is based upon the view that student-athletes will satisfy and meet the same academic standards as their non-athlete students. Unfortunately, academic fraud continues to be an ongoing problem on a majority of NCAA campuses. Student-athletes are student’s first, athletes second. There should be no special treatment for these students just because they play a particular sport. In…

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    Internet Plagiarism Among College Students Plagiarism and student cheating has become more of a problem over the recent years. Gaining the attention of the public, media, teachers/professors, and school officials. The ease of access to internet is speculated to be the cause of the increased scholarly dishonesty and decrease in academic honesty. There have been several articles in the media stating that there was an epidemic of fraud and that plagiarism was widespread on campuses. Supporting…

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    plagiarized? A student or teacher can tell when plagiarism has taken place by direct quotes in quotation marks, or the material that is written sounds differently than what was written in past essays. Rather than typing a source's ideas word for word many students will copy and paste the information into their essay resulting in a different font, hyperlinks, or more than one font. Some information could be outdated form the current which would result in direct plagiarism. Instead of going…

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    Plagiarism Response Paper

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    Hello, Amber, I am glad that you read McGuire's article which to me was humorous! I enjoyed that McGuire utilized the seriousness of plagiarism to entertain the reader. Given that authenticity, in writing papers is key to college success informing the public about plagiarism is vital for uniformity. That is the reason plagiarism is significant because there is a lack of consistency between the academic and general public. According to political and economic professors, Stabingis.,…

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    Credible Sources

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    Academic essays what sources are credible and why When the students study the ELC5 in Shantou university, they have to write articles and use references to support their points in articles. Students usually search the references in websites because of the powerful search capability about websites. However, students need to judge the references in websites that they are credible or not credible. They don’t know the sources of the references are credible. The websites like Wikipedia and Baidu…

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    Plagiarism: A Case Study

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    According to Encyclopaedia Britannica (2016), “[p]lagiarism” is defined as “the act of taking the writings of another person and passing them off as one’s own”. In fact, plagiarism committed in academic society can be likened to fraudulent acts or larceny on the positive law. Just as the intention and the result of given criminal offence are simultaneously considered when discussing criminal acts such as certain forgery, so can the case[s] of plagiarism be approached based on two conflicting…

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    Plagiarism Is Wrong

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    should be obvious to anyone that this is extremely unfair. The extremity of plagiarism doesn’t stop here. Another form of plagiarism can either be buying essays or assignments or paying people to do assignments. Someone could also find articles or other people’s essays and copy and paste large chunks of it. Other people work hard to write those essays or articles so it is unfair to take what they worked long and hard for and paste it in a few seconds. If someone participates in any one of these…

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    One predictor of academic dishonesty that has been researched is the fraud triangle model (Macgregor & Stuebs, 2012). The fraud triangle includes three characteristics needed for cheating to occur which are incentive, opportunity, and rationalization. In the study, the researchers examined the relationship between the fraud triangle model and how this could lead to cheating behaviors. The first proposed component is an incentive. If an incentive is present, students are more likely to want to…

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    is a website that you can send your essay in and real students and teachers from across the country read and edit your essays. Help.plagtracker.com allows you to submit your essay, without it being marked as plagiarized when turned in to turnitin.com, and get professional editing from college professors and college students from across the globe. Grademark.com also allows you to submit your essay and then students and professors can make comments on your essay in order to help you achieve a…

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    According to the OWL ( Nall & Gherwash, Aug 12, 2013), plagiarism is a serious problem and it is a form of academic dishonesty which involves copying of a writer’s opinions or ideas as one’s own. It can cause bad results such as failing the course, assignment, suspension or even expulsion. If people do not pay attention to their papers, plagiarism may occur accidentally. To prevent plagiarism, many schools maintain the strong standards of academic honesty. Seneca College and Niagara College also…

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