Plagiarism
What is Plagiarism? well plagiarism is when a person copy another person`s work at any purpose school, business and many more and your clamming it your own or you crediting it to your self by not telling the source or reference. The modern concept of plagiarism as immoral and originality as an ideal emerged in Europe only in the 18th century. Plagiarism is considered academic dishonesty.
In order to understand plagiarism, it helps to understand the process of sharing and creating ideas in the university. All knowledge is built from previous knowledge. As we read, study, perform experiments, and gather perspectives, we are drawing on other people’s ideas. Building on their ideas and experiences, we create our own. When you put your ideas on paper, your instructors want to distinguish between the building block ideas borrowed from other people and your own newly reasoned perspectives or conclusions. You make these distinctions in a written paper by citing the sources for your building block ideas. Providing appropriate citations will also help readers who are interested in your topic find additional, related material to read—in this way, they will be able to build on the work you have done to find sources. that`s why source or reference are invented to give credit to the real person who did it
listed down are consider plagiarism
1. Copying someone`s work and clamming it your own
2. Copying another work without writing the source
3. Copying another work and changing some of the words its also consider as plagiarism
All of this are consider plagiarism and their are many more. when you copy someone`s work its consider plagiarism. thats why never copy its much better when you make it.
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