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Change: Common knowledge are the parts of a paper where we do not have to use citations. facts that can be found in numerous places and are likely to be known by a lot of people e.g. Abraham Lincoln gained the Republican nomination for US President in 1860 or Few
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Change: in 1254. It’s Never been Easier to Plagiarize Cut and paste is a cinch with just a change of a few words It’s Never been Easier to Catch Plagiarists there are all kinds of new tools coming out constantly, some of them very powerful Continue with: Making Citations
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Change: todo I make citations?Use quotation marks (“”) for quotations (words copied from the original) Do not use quotation marks for paraphrases (the idea in your own words), although you can use quotations and paraphrases together. To continue our example:The earliest time
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Change: The earliest time we have records that discuss swindlers and charlatans comes from the troubled period from 1640 to 1660 in England. Compared to the earlier years, the media in London was mostly free to print what they wished, and they decided to provide for their "newly literate
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Change: , to Harvard professors, to members of the British government, to famous writers and movie producers such as James Cameron. Students get severely punished or even expelled for plagiarism.Obviously, plagiarism is a serious problem. But what is plagiarism anyway, and how can people avoid charges of plagiarism?What
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