The document discusses plagiarism, defining it as the uncredited copying of another's words or ideas. It provides examples of plagiarized text and how to properly cite sources to avoid plagiarism. Consequences of plagiarism range from warnings to expulsion. The document advises attributing all sources through in-text citations, quoting sparingly and paraphrasing ideas, and using plagiarism detection software.
Information about how to use the library's online collections (i.e. research databases) to answer questions about books. Useful for book clubs, English literature students, readers, etc.
Ted Hughes' conception of nature is marked by a recognition of violence and aggression that reflects the post-war era. Growing up in rugged Yorkshire, Hughes was influenced by the untamed nature and hard lives of the people there. His poems depict predatory animals like hawks and pikes to represent the cruel aspects of nature. This reflects the view that modern man has become alienated from nature due to wars, technology, and a loss of faith in God. Unlike Wordsworth, Hughes portrayed nature in a very negative way to show how people had lost their belief in nature and were left in a state of darkness, loneliness, and existential despair.
Swift is an object storage software used at SinaAppEngine for storage. It uses consistent hashing to distribute objects uniformly across multiple servers for high reliability and availability. Data is replicated across multiple servers and zones to protect against hardware failures. Consistency is ensured through a quorum-based protocol where writes require acknowledgment from a majority of replicas and reads require a majority to respond. Problems include inefficient replication that impacts performance and availability, and improvements involve optimizing replication to run during idle times and adding nodes for scaling out.
This document summarizes key concepts in HTML/CSS including:
- CSS syntax using selectors like p, id, and class to style elements
- The three types of CSS styles: inline, embedded and external
- CSS properties like display, position, float, and clear that control element positioning and flow
1) The tutorial covers documenting a patient's health history in an EHR system, including recording the history of present illness, reviewing systems, and entering the comprehensive health history using logs.
2) Interns are instructed to record information from the patient interview on a paper form, review logs with the patient, and transcribe narratives to the EHR note.
3) The note is marked as complete once the history information is entered and ready for faculty review.
Developing modular systems is not easy, in fact, you can consider modularity in a maturity grade, that starts with just data encapsulation, to extensibility, to infrastructure building. This presentation shows how the OSGi technology helps us achieve this, shows how it was used for the Oracle Event Processing product.
The document provides an outline of the activities covered in an English lesson. It includes: reviewing the previous day's work, taking a short quiz, listening to a song using grammar structures, reading a text on technology and problems, surveying classmates in the present perfect tense, reviewing and practicing the use of "yet" and "already", reading about creativity and gift ideas, and listening to suggestions.
Information about how to use the library's online collections (i.e. research databases) to answer questions about books. Useful for book clubs, English literature students, readers, etc.
Ted Hughes' conception of nature is marked by a recognition of violence and aggression that reflects the post-war era. Growing up in rugged Yorkshire, Hughes was influenced by the untamed nature and hard lives of the people there. His poems depict predatory animals like hawks and pikes to represent the cruel aspects of nature. This reflects the view that modern man has become alienated from nature due to wars, technology, and a loss of faith in God. Unlike Wordsworth, Hughes portrayed nature in a very negative way to show how people had lost their belief in nature and were left in a state of darkness, loneliness, and existential despair.
Swift is an object storage software used at SinaAppEngine for storage. It uses consistent hashing to distribute objects uniformly across multiple servers for high reliability and availability. Data is replicated across multiple servers and zones to protect against hardware failures. Consistency is ensured through a quorum-based protocol where writes require acknowledgment from a majority of replicas and reads require a majority to respond. Problems include inefficient replication that impacts performance and availability, and improvements involve optimizing replication to run during idle times and adding nodes for scaling out.
This document summarizes key concepts in HTML/CSS including:
- CSS syntax using selectors like p, id, and class to style elements
- The three types of CSS styles: inline, embedded and external
- CSS properties like display, position, float, and clear that control element positioning and flow
1) The tutorial covers documenting a patient's health history in an EHR system, including recording the history of present illness, reviewing systems, and entering the comprehensive health history using logs.
2) Interns are instructed to record information from the patient interview on a paper form, review logs with the patient, and transcribe narratives to the EHR note.
3) The note is marked as complete once the history information is entered and ready for faculty review.
Developing modular systems is not easy, in fact, you can consider modularity in a maturity grade, that starts with just data encapsulation, to extensibility, to infrastructure building. This presentation shows how the OSGi technology helps us achieve this, shows how it was used for the Oracle Event Processing product.
The document provides an outline of the activities covered in an English lesson. It includes: reviewing the previous day's work, taking a short quiz, listening to a song using grammar structures, reading a text on technology and problems, surveying classmates in the present perfect tense, reviewing and practicing the use of "yet" and "already", reading about creativity and gift ideas, and listening to suggestions.
The document summarizes the Global Management Challenge Junior, which is a strategy and management competition for 20,000 students from 25 Ukrainian regions. It is the largest such competition in Ukraine and provides unique training in company management. Students gain experience managing different business functions like marketing, finance, production, and human resources through simulations. Regional competitions lead to a national final where the top teams present their strategies to business leaders.
This whitepaper aims to outline the key considerations that should factor in the assessment of financial extranet service providers and discusses the benefits expected of such considerations particularly in Asia.
El documento lista algunos de los monumentos y lugares más famosos de Estados Unidos y el mundo, incluyendo la Estatua de la Libertad, el Capitolio, el Monumento a Washington, la Casa Blanca, el Puente de Brooklyn, el Puente Golden Gate, el Cartel de Hollywood, Cristo Redentor, y las Torres Gemelas.
El documento proporciona una lista de nombres de personas y las redes sociales o sitios web en los que están activos. La mayoría de los nombres tienen anotaciones como "pendiente" o fechas. El documento parece registrar la actividad en línea y presencia en redes sociales de varias personas.
The document discusses the production process for a film, including brainstorming storyline ideas as a group, practicing lines to save time during filming, filming with two cameras from different angles to have more shot options, experimenting with locations and angles to provide variety, and using a dolly for efficient tracking shots rather than handheld camerawork.
Zarafa Tour 2014: "Where Zarafa can make a difference"B.A.
Presentation about where I think Zarafa can and should make a difference in developping its platform into a complete open, html5, security-oriented ecosystem and platform.
The document asks repeatedly where Jesus is located, questioning if he is at home, on the street, at school, with friends, with church, or with holy sacraments.
This document discusses the dangers of pesticide exposure and provides tips for reducing exposure through diet. It notes that pesticides are designed to harm living things and that exposure during critical periods of development can permanently alter biology. Several sources cite the importance of minimizing pesticide exposure through eating organic foods. The document encourages consumers to shop at local markets, ask about organic options, and contact government agencies about pesticide regulations. Overall it promotes choosing organic food to protect health and future generations from pesticide risks.
The document provides instructions for an assignment on science tools and note-taking. Students are asked to color illustrations of tools like thermometers and graduated cylinders. They also need to complete Cornell notes on tools, measurement, and note-taking techniques. The assignment emphasizes accurate use of tools like balances and measuring volume at the bottom of containers. Students should finish diagrams of tools for homework.
This document provides instructions for installing and using XHProf, an extension that profiles PHP applications and displays the results. It explains how to install XHProf, set up the XHProf UI to view results, collect profile data from PHP scripts by enabling and disabling profiling, and automatically profile all requests using .htaccess and auto_prepend/append files. Finally, it demonstrates analyzing profile data with the XHProf UI tool or other alternatives, running siege tests to benchmark scripts, and compares profiling two runs to find bottlenecks.
Презентация к докладу президента Международного центра по налогам и инвестициям Даниэла А. Уитта на казахстанско-американском инвестиционном форуме в Нью-Йорке 7 декабря 2011 года.
The document summarizes a presentation given to the AFCOM Melbourne Chapter in February 2012 titled "Through the Looking Glass 2012." It discusses trends in technology from 2012 to 2017 and their impact on data centers. Key points include:
1) CPUs were becoming faster, moving to more cores and lower power designs. Server density was increasing but also heat.
2) Storage trends included declining SSD prices, larger hard drives, and improvements in deduplication and tape storage.
3) Networking was shifting to 10 Gigabit and converged networks, but duplicate hardware would be needed for 5 years during the transition.
4) Emerging technologies like cloud, big data appliances, and the "Internet of
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Here are the corrections:
1. bill, not bell
2. map, not mop
3. lock, not luck
4. best, not vest
5. shell, not sell
The sentences are tongue twisters meant to distinguish between words that sound similar but have different meanings. Practicing them can help improve pronunciation.
Balancing the spectrum of the collection 2003 Johan Koren
The document discusses balancing collections by using a "prism" model with two continuums to map types of resources. The real-invented continuum and personal-smiley continuum can be used to evaluate whether a collection covers different topics and approaches in a balanced way. Examples are given of how folklore, literature, and controversial issues could be mapped on the prism. The prism model is proposed as a way to intentionally develop a well-rounded collection.
Balancing the spectrum of the collection 2003Johan Koren
The document discusses balancing collections by using a "prism" model with two continuums to map types of resources. The real-invented continuum and personal-smiley continuum can be used to evaluate whether a collection covers different topics and approaches in a balanced way. Examples are given of how folklore, literature, and controversial issues could be mapped on the prism. The prism model is proposed as a way to intentionally shape a balanced collection.
The document summarizes the Global Management Challenge Junior, which is a strategy and management competition for 20,000 students from 25 Ukrainian regions. It is the largest such competition in Ukraine and provides unique training in company management. Students gain experience managing different business functions like marketing, finance, production, and human resources through simulations. Regional competitions lead to a national final where the top teams present their strategies to business leaders.
This whitepaper aims to outline the key considerations that should factor in the assessment of financial extranet service providers and discusses the benefits expected of such considerations particularly in Asia.
El documento lista algunos de los monumentos y lugares más famosos de Estados Unidos y el mundo, incluyendo la Estatua de la Libertad, el Capitolio, el Monumento a Washington, la Casa Blanca, el Puente de Brooklyn, el Puente Golden Gate, el Cartel de Hollywood, Cristo Redentor, y las Torres Gemelas.
El documento proporciona una lista de nombres de personas y las redes sociales o sitios web en los que están activos. La mayoría de los nombres tienen anotaciones como "pendiente" o fechas. El documento parece registrar la actividad en línea y presencia en redes sociales de varias personas.
The document discusses the production process for a film, including brainstorming storyline ideas as a group, practicing lines to save time during filming, filming with two cameras from different angles to have more shot options, experimenting with locations and angles to provide variety, and using a dolly for efficient tracking shots rather than handheld camerawork.
Zarafa Tour 2014: "Where Zarafa can make a difference"B.A.
Presentation about where I think Zarafa can and should make a difference in developping its platform into a complete open, html5, security-oriented ecosystem and platform.
The document asks repeatedly where Jesus is located, questioning if he is at home, on the street, at school, with friends, with church, or with holy sacraments.
This document discusses the dangers of pesticide exposure and provides tips for reducing exposure through diet. It notes that pesticides are designed to harm living things and that exposure during critical periods of development can permanently alter biology. Several sources cite the importance of minimizing pesticide exposure through eating organic foods. The document encourages consumers to shop at local markets, ask about organic options, and contact government agencies about pesticide regulations. Overall it promotes choosing organic food to protect health and future generations from pesticide risks.
The document provides instructions for an assignment on science tools and note-taking. Students are asked to color illustrations of tools like thermometers and graduated cylinders. They also need to complete Cornell notes on tools, measurement, and note-taking techniques. The assignment emphasizes accurate use of tools like balances and measuring volume at the bottom of containers. Students should finish diagrams of tools for homework.
This document provides instructions for installing and using XHProf, an extension that profiles PHP applications and displays the results. It explains how to install XHProf, set up the XHProf UI to view results, collect profile data from PHP scripts by enabling and disabling profiling, and automatically profile all requests using .htaccess and auto_prepend/append files. Finally, it demonstrates analyzing profile data with the XHProf UI tool or other alternatives, running siege tests to benchmark scripts, and compares profiling two runs to find bottlenecks.
Презентация к докладу президента Международного центра по налогам и инвестициям Даниэла А. Уитта на казахстанско-американском инвестиционном форуме в Нью-Йорке 7 декабря 2011 года.
The document summarizes a presentation given to the AFCOM Melbourne Chapter in February 2012 titled "Through the Looking Glass 2012." It discusses trends in technology from 2012 to 2017 and their impact on data centers. Key points include:
1) CPUs were becoming faster, moving to more cores and lower power designs. Server density was increasing but also heat.
2) Storage trends included declining SSD prices, larger hard drives, and improvements in deduplication and tape storage.
3) Networking was shifting to 10 Gigabit and converged networks, but duplicate hardware would be needed for 5 years during the transition.
4) Emerging technologies like cloud, big data appliances, and the "Internet of
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Here are the corrections:
1. bill, not bell
2. map, not mop
3. lock, not luck
4. best, not vest
5. shell, not sell
The sentences are tongue twisters meant to distinguish between words that sound similar but have different meanings. Practicing them can help improve pronunciation.
Balancing the spectrum of the collection 2003 Johan Koren
The document discusses balancing collections by using a "prism" model with two continuums to map types of resources. The real-invented continuum and personal-smiley continuum can be used to evaluate whether a collection covers different topics and approaches in a balanced way. Examples are given of how folklore, literature, and controversial issues could be mapped on the prism. The prism model is proposed as a way to intentionally develop a well-rounded collection.
Balancing the spectrum of the collection 2003Johan Koren
The document discusses balancing collections by using a "prism" model with two continuums to map types of resources. The real-invented continuum and personal-smiley continuum can be used to evaluate whether a collection covers different topics and approaches in a balanced way. Examples are given of how folklore, literature, and controversial issues could be mapped on the prism. The prism model is proposed as a way to intentionally shape a balanced collection.
Balancing The Spectrum Of The CollectionJohan Koren
The document discusses balancing a library collection using a "prism" model with four quadrants defined by the axes of personal/invented and real/invented. It provides examples of resources that could fit into each quadrant, such as folklore in the personal/real quadrant and original children's literature in the personal/invented quadrant. The document also discusses using this model to balance coverage of controversial issues.
Balancing The Spectrum Of The CollectionJohan Koren
The document discusses balancing a library collection using a "prism" model with two continuums: personal-invented and real-smiley face. It proposes a 2x2 matrix with these continuums to map different types of resources. Examples are given of resources like folklore, literature, and children's books that could fit in each quadrant. The model is suggested as a way to evaluate a collection's balance, especially on controversial issues, by mapping resources on both sides of an issue.
An introduction to - and overview of - Donna Haraway's work on Cyborgs and Monstrosity, (and the implications for contemporary and wider social theory)
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This document provides an agenda for a class on trickster tales and characters. It includes discussion questions on works studied, an exam on terms, and an introduction to a research essay assignment. Students will analyze characters from readings to identify trickster traits and discuss Song from M. Butterfly as a possible trickster. The class will also define trickster archetypes and discuss their purpose in modern society. Homework involves further exploring primary texts and characters for the essay.
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This document provides a 5-step process for requesting essay writing help from the website HelpWriting.net. The steps include: 1) Creating an account with a password and email. 2) Completing a 10-minute order form with instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Reviewing writer bids and choosing one based on qualifications. 4) Receiving the paper and authorizing payment if pleased. 5) Requesting revisions until fully satisfied, with a refund option for plagiarism. The document emphasizes providing clear instructions and receiving original, high-quality content through HelpWriting.net's writing services.
Dragons have long been cultural icons around the world. While they were once believed to be real, science later cast doubt on physical dragons. Two main dragon traditions emerged - the European dragon and the Chinese dragon. The European dragon is often depicted as evil, while the Chinese dragon symbolizes the emperor and good fortune. Chinese dragons are depicted as snake-like without wings, and are honored in dragon temples where people pray for health, wealth, and love. Today, dragons remain popular in art, mythology, and stories around the world.
This presentation was given as the semester-end presentation on 'the Persona and Shadow Archetype' for the paper 'Indian And Western Criticism 109' in the M.A. English Semester 2
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This document provides an agenda and instructions for a class on writing a research essay. It includes that Essay 3 is due, an exam on vocabulary and terms will be given, and an introduction to Essay 4: The Research Essay will be presented. This will cover objectives of writing a clear research paper, rhetorical strategies, library research, and MLA documentation style. It then provides topics, requirements, and guidelines for the research essay assignment, including having a works cited page with at least three secondary sources and the essay being 1000-1500 words. Suggestions are made for how to begin the essay by considering definitions of tricksters and trickster tales. Possible traits of tricksters are also listed.
The document discusses archetypes in literature. It defines archetypes as recurring symbols or motifs that represent universal human experiences. Some examples of common archetypes provided include the hero, child, and wise old man. The document outlines how archetypes can apply to characters, plots, images, and ideas. It discusses scholars like Jung who saw archetypes originating from a collective unconscious. Examples are given of archetypes found across different literary works and genres.
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This document discusses the representation of youth in contemporary British cinema. It analyzes films like "Harry Brown" and "Eden Lake" that portray teenage hoodies as monsters threatening normality. These films reflect a middle-class fear of the working class. In contrast, "Attack the Block" initially depicts hoodies as monsters but later portrays them sympathetically as heroes. The document discusses how entertainment can offer utopian feelings through elements like energy, abundance, and community. It also references theorists like Gramsci, Giroux, and Hebdige to analyze representations of youth and their relationship to social norms.
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Animal's People by Indra Sinha tells the story of a boy named Animal who was born with a deformity that caused him to walk on all fours. The novel is set in Khaufpur, India, the site of a 1984 industrial accident resembling the Bhopal disaster. Sinha presents a posthumanist perspective where nonhuman entities like animals, plants, and even inorganic materials are portrayed as active agents with their own perspectives. Animal is shown to communicate equally with both human and nonhuman friends. Through Animal's eyes, Sinha argues that recognizing the autonomy and intelligence of the nonhuman world can help address environmental destruction caused by human exceptionalism.
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This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
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This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
The chapter Lifelines of National Economy in Class 10 Geography focuses on the various modes of transportation and communication that play a vital role in the economic development of a country. These lifelines are crucial for the movement of goods, services, and people, thereby connecting different regions and promoting economic activities.
2. What is Plagiarism?
The uncredited copying of another person's words or ideas.
Plagiarism = theft.
3. How much have you really
learned if you’re just
copying someone else?
4. Plagiarism: An Example
Original text: "The unicorn, one of the most fabulous of all
hybrid creatures, has appealed to the imagination as much
as the dragon, from the early days of civilization to our own
time. Not as old as the dragon, its features are not as ugly
or repulsive. ... Its most significant attributes include, first of
all, the single horn, which is frequently spiralled, the speed
of its action, its solitary habits and the colors ascribed to its
body and horn. Like the dragon it is ambivalent in
character: it can be very gentle and bestow a number of
benefits; it can also be the most ferocious of adversaries." Image from:
http://thinkprettythoughts.com/storage/Unic
orn.JPG?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION
=1286026372497
Suhr, E.G. (1964, Summer). An interpretation of the unicorn. Folklore 75(2), 91-109.
5. Copying Without Quoting
Plagiarized: The unicorn is as much a part of cultural
history as the dragon, but its features are not as
ugly or repulsive. Though its physical
characteristics remain relatively stable, the single
horn being the most obvious, it is ambivalent in
character; it can be very gentle or it can be
ferocious.
6. How to Fix It
Fixed: The unicorn is as much a part of cultural
history as the dragon, but Suhr (1964) notes that
"its features are not as ugly or repulsive" (91).
Though its physical characteristics remain relatively
stable, the single horn being the most obvious, "it
is ambivalent in character; it can be very gentle
or it can be ferocious" (Suhr 1964, 91).
7. Back to the Unicorn
Original text: "The unicorn, one of the most fabulous of all
hybrid creatures, has appealed to the imagination as much
as the dragon, from the early days of civilization to our own
time. Not as old as the dragon, its features are not as ugly
or repulsive. ... Its most significant attributes include, first of
all, the single horn, which is frequently spiralled, the speed
of its action, its solitary habits and the colors ascribed to its
body and horn. Like the dragon it is ambivalent in
character: it can be very gentle and bestow a number of
benefits; it can also be the most ferocious of adversaries." Image from:
http://thinkprettythoughts.com/storage/Unic
orn.JPG?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION
=1286026372497
Suhr, E.G. (1964, Summer). An interpretation of the unicorn. Folklore 75(2), 91-109.
8. Copying Ideas or Organization
Plagiarized: The unicorn, a wondrous beast, has
been as fascinating as the dragon, from ancient
times to the present. Though the idea of the
unicorn is younger than that of the dragon, it is
much more appealing in looks, especially the
single horn, which is usually a spiral. Similar
todragons, it can be either friend or foe.
9. How to Fix It
Fixed: Suhr describes how the mythical unicorn has
been as fascinating to people as the dragon since
it was first devised. Though the idea of the unicorn
is younger than that of the dragon, he notes that it
has been seen as much more appealing in looks,
especially the single, usually spiral horn. He also
cites the unicorn's ambivalence, similar to that of
the dragon, in that it can be either friend or foe
(Suhr 1964, 91).
10. Consequences
• Mild Written warning
• Severe Immediate interim suspension, suspension,
expulsion, or revocation of a degree
11. Don’t Let This Be You!
2006: KaavyaViswanathan, Harvard sophomore, 2-book deal from Little, Brown
Plagiarized!
Opal Mehta (2006), page 14: "Priscilla was
my age and lived two blocks away. For the Sloppy Firsts (2001), page 7: "Bridget is my age and
first fifteen years of my life, those were the lives across the street. For the first twelve years of my
only qualifications I needed in a best friend. life, these qualifications were all I needed in a best
… But that was before freshman year, when friend. But that was before Bridget's braces came off
Priscilla's glasses came off, and the first in a and her boyfriend Burke got on, before Hope and I met
long string of boyfriends got on” (quoted in in our seventh grade Honors classes” (quoted in Zhou
Zhou 2006a). 2006a).
“an act of literary identity theft”
(Steve Ross, quoted in Zhou 2006b)
12. Self-Test
Ask yourself:
Am I deliberately recalling any particular source
of information as I write this paper?
Am I consulting any source as I write this paper?
(Pratt Institute Student Handbook 2012, 137)
13. How to Avoid It
Cite it!
• Put quotation marks around exact wording with the author, year, and page
number in parentheses: “My cat is furry” (Smith 1999, 23).
• Paraphrase ideas while attributing them to their original author, and include
the year in parentheses: Smith (1999) said his cat was furry.
• Include everything you read or were influenced by in the list of references:
Smith, M. (1999). My cat. Journal of Feline Felicities 43(2), 19-34.
Chunk it!
• "As a general rule, you should not have more than two or three direct quotes
per page of writing, and these quotes should be less than four lines of text
each." (Plagiarism and the internet, Strayer University 2012)
• Do a block quotation for long quotations more than 40 words, but these should
be minimal!
• Anything more than that should be summarized and paraphrased, and the
original source cited.
Use Turnitin!
14. References
Pratt Institute (2012). Student Handbook 2012. Retrieved 20 October 2012 from
http://www.pratt.edu/uploads/5445_student_handbook_2012.pdf.
Strayer University (n.d.). Consequences of plagiarism. Retrieved 20 October 2012 from
https://icampus.strayer.edu/lrc/plagiarism/consequences.
Strayer University (n.d.). Plagiarism. Retrieved 20 October 2012 from
https://icampus.strayer.edu/lrc/plagiarism.
Suhr, E.G. (1964, Summer). An interpretation of the unicorn. Folklore 75(2), 91-109.
Zhou, D. (2006, April 23). Examples of similar passages between Viswanathan’s book and
McCafferty’s two novels. Harvard Crimson. Retrieved 22 October 2012 from
http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2006/4/23/examples-of-similar-passages-between-
viswanathans/.
Zhou, D. (2006, April 26). Publisher rejects Soph’s apology. Harvard Crimson. Retrieved 22 October
2012 from http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2006/4/26/publisher-rejects-sophs-apology-
the-publisher/.
Editor's Notes
Here is an example of how plagiarism can have serious consequences. In 2006, Harvard sophomore KaavyaViswanathan received a two-book deal from publisher Little, Brown for her book, “How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild, and Got a Life.” There was even interest from a film company. However, that all fell apart when Harvard’s student newspaper revealed that the book had more than 40 instances of similar or the same text as two books by Megan McCafferty, Sloppy Firsts and Second Helpings. Look at the example above. The underlined words under Sloppy Firsts are shown in their plagiarized form in bold under Opal Mehta, and you can see that there is both exact wording and close paraphrasing. A representative of McCafferty’s publisher called it “an act of literary identity theft.” Little, Brown eventually recalled all the copies of Opal Mehta and canceled Viswanathan’s contract. Remember- you CAN get caught, and the stakes can be very high.