4. • As defined in the 1995 Random House Compact
Unabridged Dictionary , is the “ use or close
imitation of the language and thoughts of another
author and representation of them as one’s own
original work. “
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8. Plagiarism by student, professor or academic censure.
The new technology can make them plagiarize by copy
and paste information from another source.
Causes :
The submitted date are more quickly than expected.
Last minute.
Effect :
Failing grade of the particular assignment or from their
course.
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11. Plagiarism is considered a breach of journalistic ethic.
The reporter fail to be honest about their source when
making a report task.
Take the information from a newspaper or television
show.
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13. The acting by copy and paste material from
Internet website.
Involved the copyright violation.
Free online tools are becoming available to help
identify plagiarism.
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15. Always make it clear where the information come
from.
Explain the information by your own word.
Quoting or summarizing the source.
Working with friends and note-taking.
16. Quoting
Using the author's exact words. Always cite it and use
"quotation marks.“
Summarizing
Condensing the author's words or ideas without altering
the meaning or providing interpretation—you use your
own words for this
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