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PLAGIARISM

 PLAGIARISM –is Many people think of


plagiarism as copying another's work or
borrowing someone else's original ideas. But
terms like "copying" and "borrowing" can
disguise the seriousness of the offense:
 to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another)
as one's own
 to use (another's production) without crediting the
source
 to commit literary theft
 to present as new and original an idea or product
derived from an existing source
 In other words, plagiarism is an act of fraud. It
involves both stealing someone else's work and
lying about it afterward.

 Plagiarism is a common (and often
misunderstood) problem that is often the result
of a lack of knowledge and skills. Our mission
is to support the education community with a
comprehensive set of resources to help
students write with integrity.
No oil spill is entirely benign. Depending
on timing and location, even a relatively
minor spill can cause significant harm to
individual organisms and entire
populations. Oil spills can cause impacts
over a range of time scales, from days to
years, or even decades for certain spills.
Impacts are typically divided into acute
(short-term) and chronic (long-term)
effects. Both types are part of a complicated
and often controversial equation that is
addressed after an oil spill: ecosystem
recovery.
 Also Examples of Plagiarism are:
copying, infringe of copyright , piracy ,
theft, stealing, poaching , appropriation, informal
cribbing
 Summarizing the ideas of a source without
citing it; and. Overusing the ideas of a source,
so that those ideas make up the majority of
one's work.
MEMBERS:DAVE LAGMAY
VINZON BENIAN
LAURENCE BERNARDINO
JUNEL PALARUAN
PRINCE GILOU FAUSTO

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