Examples of plagiarism in the following topics:
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- When most students think of plagiarism, they may think of outright copying another's works.
- The "ideas" part of plagiarism can be especially tricky.
- Inevitably, one person would be guilty of plagiarism.
- Deliberate plagiarism should be avoided in academic and professional settings.
- However, unintended plagiarism is more common that one might think.
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- In the age of the Internet and social media, it can be both very easy and very tempting to plagiarize.
- With the advent of complex, proprietary search engine algorithms has come another niche market: plagiarism detection.
- And if you think you can fool plagiarism detection software, don't count out manual checking, either.
- When in doubt, avoid the temptation to plagiarize despite the seemingly endless availability of content online.
- As tempting as it might be to plagiarize with the vastness of available sources on the internet - don't do it.
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- Ethical speakers are ones who do not plagiarize their material or try to pass off words and ideas from others as their own.
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- Plagiarism will only damage your reputation and the credibility and ethics of your speech in addition to potentially causing you to fail a class, lose your job, or worse.