Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Plagiarism: I Got You. You Got Me?




Let me remind you that plagiarism is not unique indeed. However, we all must consider the advantages and disadvantages if plagiarism. With the number of responsibilities that we all must meet on a daily basis, I'm  sure there is a least a thought of " How can I get this done with the least amount of effort." Although knowing the distress of the inconvenience, we have to make the extra standard to continue to aid in the value of the art form of creativity and ethical reason of responsibility. For the other side of the consequence of plagiarism can only be fatal to our understanding  and growth of knowledge.  So be strong and persistent and keep up the good work. 

1 comment:

  1. Was not intrigued by the post; honestly, disappointment was my initial reaction. Not only was your discussion too brief for clarity, I was unsure of the initial topic. The author and text was not mentioned, your thesis left unsupported, and your argument was unclear. With a little more effort, proofreading, and editing, a revision to this post could have a substantially increased positive response. -Lauren Lamar

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