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first nerve cells, brains in information of only a few milligrams, it's not possible to determine any sign of
intelligence yet. Can we therefore conclude that humans are concerned more with having..... than.... being
This first stage would give us access to and control over own body..
It's traveling to realize that the Greeks, the Egyptians, and The indians had notion of cells centuries before the
invention of the microscope.
LIEZEL:
A violation of honor or ethics codes, consequences we tend not to
mind, but can seriously impact our lives. Stealing, cheating, copying
without acknowledgement, and therefore it takes away the originality
and trustworthiness of a content.
This is also about academic integrity, desire to get a good grade, fear of
failing, procrastination or poor time management, results to
negligence, ignorance, or lack of self-confidence.
One way to solve it, obtaining relevant information no longer feels like
consulting sources, understanding why this often happens is essential
to avoid in the future.
AND HERE ARE THE TYPES:
TALK SHOW SCRIPT
INTRO: VOICEOVER-
LIEZ: HOT TOPICS! HERE IN HOTSEAT!
ASH: WE ARE YOUR HOST FOR TODAY.
LIEZ: I AM LIEZEL CABATCHA
ASH: AND I AM ASH DALUS
BOTH: TALKING WITH YOU, KNOWING THE TRUTH, HERE IN HOTSEAT!
LIEZEL : Plagiarism has become one of the hot topics in recent years, it has been
widely reported that many people are not just stealing others writing without
giving proper credit, but also, posting them as if it is their own.
- In here today, we’ve invited marvelous, brilliant and top-teir guests to
share their insights, and experiences about this issues.
ASH: -----
LIEZEL : ON top of that, we also invited, all the way from Davao ,a consistent dean
lister, she is also the president of their school publication, she also won the
international prose award in Singapore and a 4th year bachelor of science in
accountancy student, from the University of Mindanao lets welcome MS. RICKA
CORPORAL.
ASH: -----
LIEZEL: Last but the least behind the biggest claimed daily circulation of news
here in the Philippines, one of the writers from the Manila Bulletin Publishing
Corporation MS, AIZA TAPIA
RICKA:
LIEZEL: Oh that’s good to hear, In connection to the first one, I do believe that
you know what is plagiarism right?
LIEZEL: With regards to this issue, as a student, what do you think would be the
impact of plagiarism in your academic career?
RICKA: ---
LIEZEL: Truly, as what you said, it negatively impacts the overall educational
experience of a college student.
ASH:--- question
LIEZEL: And now we have one of the writers from a prestigious publishing
company Ms. Aiza, if I write something somebody else already wrote, but I didn't
know they wrote it, is that still plagiarism?
AIZA: While it is possible that you might write on the same topic as someone
else, odds are that you will not have exactly the same ideas or express them in
exactly the same way. Be careful, however, of "accidentally" plagiarizing from
sources you have read and forgotten -- if your ideas turn out to have been
influenced by a source that you read but failed to cite for any reason, you could
be guilty of plagiarism.
LIEZEL: I do agree ash, thank you so much for coming, it has been good talking to
all of you,
Ash: and now, to have a grasp with a reference to this issue, we invite a special
guest to answer our hows and whys leagally as for this matter.
QUIAO: There are a lot speculations on how the/our Law see this act of
plagiarism, others says it is lawful, also others says it is just unethical behavior,
and someone says there should be a strict Laws on behalf of the victims rights of
damages
QUIAO: Today we’re gonna talk about that, on how our Law says about and
dealing with it.
LEIZEL: My question attorney, How our Law in the Philippines define this
Plagiarism?
LEIZEL: Accordingly, as what atty said, Plagiarism is considered a violation for just
in academic and moral integrity. So how is this answered others speculations that
it is. A CRIME??
QUIAO: ANSWER
ASH: It is later and now proven that it is THEREFORE NOT A CRIME, is our Law
provides sunctions, or imprisonment or let say fines, What kinds Attorney, Again!
Based on our Law, What that It says???
ASH: Well that explains a lot!, Again, Thank you Attorney for accepting our
invitation, for just a quick and clear discussion about this Act, I’m sure, We’re not
just only in this studio benefited that information, of course our audience as well.
LIEZEL: Again, Thank You so much Attorney Quiao for that Rich and Precise
information. I’m sure that explains a lot for today.
QUIAO: AGAIN! Plagiarism IS NOT A CRIME, but The Law provides An Act to
protect the victims for the said provisions, THAT’S IT!!
No. You do not have to cite sources for facts that are not the result of unique
individual research. Facts that are readily available from numerous sources and
generally known to the public are considered "common knowledge," and are not
protected by copyright laws. You can use these facts liberally in your paper
without citing authors. If you are unsure whether or not a fact is common
knowledge, you should probably cite your source just to be safe.