First, notice that when he's not plagiarizing, he has a little trouble with accuracy. |
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When you have students suing universities when caught plagiarizing you know that plagiarism isn't always frowned upon by students. |
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He also blasted the booklet, which was published in 1996, for plagiarizing a previous work. |
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He is also accused of trying to sell specimens that belonged to the university and plagiarizing the work of colleagues. |
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Building a guide to the contents of books is hardly the same as making bootlegged copies or plagiarizing. |
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I'm perhaps splitting hairs, here, but there has got to be a difference between drawing influence from various sources and plagiarizing. |
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Am I making history or am I plagiarizing what you had already been being written for the time only? |
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Students seem to be plagiarizing less and less, at least by copying and pasting from the Internet. |
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For tips on how to know when you are plagiarizing and how to properly source online content, visit plagiarism.org. |
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I suppose I'm acting out the theme of plagiarism too — if I count plagiarizing from myself. |
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He's apologized for plagiarizing and promised to credit recycled jokes going forward. |
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Naturally, Urdu poets began by closely imitating, often even plagiarizing, Persian masters, but later on they spoke in a more authentic voice. |
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Writing a plot similar to a successful novelist's — something that can arise innocently — is very different from plagiarizing. |
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Talk to a teacher at your school for more information on ways to avoid plagiarizing your work. |
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As students, we were all taught the value of original thinking and the importance of not plagiarizing the works of others. |
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The Harvard Crimson reports that a noted Harvard law professor will be disciplined for plagiarizing the work of a Yale law professor in a recent book. |
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I just wish that these people would pay more dearly for plagiarizing. |
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Trivia: in the book and in the original script version Katya's name was Julia, yet the censors found it to be an attempt on plagiarizing Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. |
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To avoid plagiarizing, students must always cite the source when they: quote someone directly, paraphrase someone, or summarize someone else's ideas. |
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Ask your school board about its policy on cheating or plagiarizing. |
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Is Led zeppelin guilty of plagiarizing its most iconic song? |
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Schools generally have policies to address cases where children are caught cheating or plagiarizing, and many divisions have re-drafted rules to include cheating and plagiarizing via cell phone. |
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If what they write in a school project does not come from their own heads, or their own experimentation, or from common knowledge, they are probably plagiarizing. |
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Are there consequences for cheating or plagiarizing? |
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Several prominent Iranian political figures have been accused in recent years of plagiarizing scientific articles or of falsifying their academic credentials. |
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As we go to press, Fareed Zakaria, author, Time columnist, and CNN host, was suspended for plagiarizing a paragraph from a Jill Lepore New Yorker essay for his column in Time. |
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Similarly, buying papers from paper mills, or paying for someone else to write a paper, is obviously dishonest and is a clear example of plagiarizing. |
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