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15 Must Know Shocking Facts About Plagiarism
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  • Plagiarism is an important topic of conversation
    in schools, politics, and the news and beyond,
    yet there are still many things that people may
    not know about it.

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  • Here are 15 must know shocking facts about
    plagiarism. Read on to find out what those
    facts are

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Text with references
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  • Text with references also account for plagiarism.
    Yes, if the concepts are enclosed from another
    supply and references, but the text is a direct
    quote from that source without quotation mark,
    the references alone do not suspend the
    possibility of plagiarism. You should have a
    quote to signal that the concepts were borrowed.

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Urge to avoid plagiarism
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  • The urge to avoid plagiarism teaches you to
    present your ideas better. When you check out
    various articles, you start to think that people
    have already said so much on the topic that you
    should just paraphrase its words. And you
    ultimately go after the lure of plagiarism. But
    after you obtain info from totally different
    sources, you get more unique ways to present your
    ideas instead of that of the writers.

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Using other peoples ideas is NOT plagiarism
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  • Using other peoples ideas does not invite
    plagiarism. If you perceive ones plan to a
    tolerable degree and justify it in your own
    words, then you can use it in your own thought.
    However you must analysis your assignment topic
    and gather sources.

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Common English phrases is NOT plagiarism
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  • Common English phrases do not account for
    plagiarism. Some English phrases are so common
    that theyre going to be seen within the writing
    of various individuals. Plagiarism solely arises
    once a string of labor or an idea long enough to
    mirror ones temperament is employed.

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Matching expressions is plagiarism
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  • To avoid plagiarism, you dont have to find ideas
    that no one has ever thought of. You are
    additionally not needed to convey references for
    concepts and facts that everybody is aware of.
    Plagiarism downside arises once your conferred
    plan is so unusual that it does not match the
    expression of the author in another text. Your
    teacher will simply find that you just have
    derived it.

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Unacceptable paraphrasing is plagiarism
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  • Unacceptable paraphrasing can lead you to the sin
    of committing plagiarism. In your mind,
    paraphrasing is the most efficient solution to
    plagiarism. You may have modified the text, but
    the sentence structure and much of the wording
    match the source. Besides, your writing is just
    too kind of like the source. Therefore it cannot
    be counted as original.

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Content baiting is not plagiarism
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  • Connecting words from different sources without
    citing them is also plagiarism. To make your
    writing vivid, you can refer to different sources
    and interweave them together almost word-to-word
    in your own ideas. But if you did not feel the
    need for acknowledging or citing the sources, it
    results in a plagiarized material.

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Paraphrasing Vs Summarizing.
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  • Theres a marked difference between paraphrasing
    and summarizing. Paraphrasing involves
    reformulating a district of text, a quote or
    restating a section of text, a point taken from a
    discrete section of the text to reflect the
    writing style of the author. On the opposite
    hand, an outline involves trimming of an
    oversized portion of text, even perhaps a whole
    chapter, to key points to make the readers
    perceive the central idea of the text.

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Mix of credited and unaccredited quotations is
also plagiarism
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  • A mix of credited and unaccredited quotations
    also leads to plagiarism. When you use quotation
    marks around a number of the works, it is the
    correct way to treat the words that are copied
    exactly. However, if you fail to mark words that
    you just have traced specifically from the source
    and left them while not using punctuation marks
    around them, the entire thing is considered
    plagiarized.

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Generic information is not plagiarism
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  • Plagiarism does not arise when you cite generic
    information. But students stay confused after
    they are asked what constitutes common or generic
    data.

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Making a quote on your own is plagiarism
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  • Making a quote on your own may result in
    plagiarism. Technically it is not plagiarism.
    However, plagiarism tends to look because of lack
    of power. Making up quote or sources is the
    reflection of power that additionally cannot be
    thought of.

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Using your own work for the second time is
plagiarism
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  • Using your own work for the second time can lead
    to plagiarism. If you dont wish to check
    yourself going into bother by paraphrasing your
    own words, you cite your sources properly.

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Citing sources wrongly is plagiarism
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  • Citing sources wrongly can be a form of
    plagiarism too. Unfortunately, failing to provide
    the credits to the author includes you beneath
    the act of plagiarism. But policies may vary from
    class to class. To ensure the results, you would
    like to speak to your teacher.

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Not given attribution to unknown source is a
plagiarism
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  • Information from public domains and sources
    without author name also requires citation. When
    you use data from the general public domains
    and/or the work that has no author name hooked up
    thereto, you mostly go ignorant about citing
    those resources. If youre borrowing ideas
    garnered from the work of somebody or somewhere,
    it ought to receive attribution, regardless of
    whether the author is unknown or the domain is
    publically used.

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Not given attribution to unknown source is a
plagiarism
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  • Hyperlinking is not a desirable form of citation.
    You may have given a plan regarding hyperlinks as
    attribution. But keep in mind, it can create
    problems under such circumstances where
    hyperlinks get deactivated or erased. In a
    tutorial setting, its judicious to not use a
    link as a variety of citation in your writing.

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