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Academic Integrity, Plagiarism and Cheating
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Avoiding Plagiarism (Purdue Online Writing Center "OWL") Plagiarism: What it is and how to avoid it (Indiana University Writing Tutorial Services) ConclusionCheating and plagiarism are not acceptable. Ignorance of what
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Plagiarism: What it is and how to avoid it (Indiana University Writing Tutorial Services) ConclusionCheating and plagiarism are not acceptable. Ignorance of what constitutes plagiarism does not excuse the
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Plagiarism FAQs
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Avoiding Plagiarism (Purdue Online Writing Center "OWL") Plagiarism Examples (University of Kentucky Department of Chemistry) Plagiarism: What it is and how to avoid it (Indiana University Writing Tutorial Services) ConclusionCheating and plagiarism are not acceptable. Ignorance of
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An instructor who finds proof of plagiarism will first discuss with the student the nature of the case, including its moral implications and its academic
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