0 to copy texts or take ideas from someone else’s work and use them as if they were one’s own -- đạo văn
How can such people, whose techniques might invariably centre on 'sampling', not plagiarize?
I have plagiarized their title for the heading to this section of the article.
The temptation to plagiarize is thus much greater, and consequently its occurrence is now probably more widespread than ever before.
In rare instances, college professors have been fired when it was discovered that they plagiarized during college or graduate school.
In 2011, the school's dean of medicine resigned after plagiarizing much of his graduation address.
In one of her rare interviews she described her method as plagiarizing reality.
People often truly believe that the information they plagiarized was actually that of their own.
People inadvertently plagiarized about 39% of the time either by regenerating another person's thought or falsely recalling someone's thought as their own.
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