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Plagerism

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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PLAGIARISM

By: Jackson, Mia, & Holly

What is Plagiarism?
According to Plagiarism.org, plagiarism is to steal or pass off the ideas of others for your own.

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What are the different types of Plagiarism?
According to Plagiarism.org, there are multiple types of plagiarism including; clone, mashup, and recycle .

What is paraphrasing? Paraphrasing is to say some words that someone else has said or written and also using your own

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What are some general academic punishments for plagiarism?
Some punishments you can get at school for plagiarism are getting a zero, detention, and getting expelled.

What is internet plagiarism?
It can include stealing others pictures, words from blog, stealing pictures and printing them.

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What steps can you do to prevent plagiarism?
First you need to know what plagiarism is, you have to be familiar with your topic, re-think about your subject, give credit, reference your resources, understand the basics, and lastly, understand what needs to be cited and what doesn't need to be cited. (WikiHow)

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How do I know when I must give credit for a source?
Quoting something, paraphrasing ideas, copying word-for-word, and summarizing ideas, you must cite your source. (Library.peirce.edu)

What are the differences a among quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing?
Quote- to repeat a passage, phrase, ect.
Paraphrase- a restatement of a text or passage giving the meaning in another form.
Summarize- to make a summary of.
(Dictionary.com)

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