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Referencing: Plagiarism |
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What is Plagiarism? Plagiarism can be defined
as an act of presenting someone else's ideas as if they
are yours. Any piece of academic writing should be a personal process in which like an archeologist you make a discovery. As you research you come up with new information, which you are free to make part of your own but not your own. Use the methods already discussed to do this. That is quote , either directly or indirectly or paraphrase it. As an academic you should be proud of your work and make it unique since it is a result of your search for information and is your own effort. Your aim should not be to mislead people to think that you are such a genius and all the ideas you present are yours. Avoid plagiarism; DO NOT:
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