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Plagiarism Copying Work

If a pupil handed in the following piece of work and the teacher suspected that it was copied: There is a well-recognised five-stage process that many go through in response to receiving catastrophic news – Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and Acceptance. In this case the catastrophe is the realisation that a ‘drug-free world’ is not going to happen and, worse, that our seemingly intractable ‘drug problem’ is to a large extent a self-inflicted nightmare.

Highlight a few key words and google them in quotation marks: There is a well-recognised five-stage process that many go through in response to receiving catastrophic news – Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and Acceptance. In this case the catastrophe is the realisation that a ‘drug-free world’ is not going to happen and, worse, that our seemingly intractable ‘drug problem’ is to a large extent a self-inflicted nightmare.