Group 2: Jason Qiu Austin Cao. The unauthorized use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them.

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Group 2: Jason Qiu Austin Cao

The unauthorized use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one's own original work. Plagiarism –noun

 Use other’s words or idea in one’s writing.  Same word as the original word  Copy directly from the internet  Didn’t give the correct citation

 it is easy  don't want to do the work (lazy)  For profit, for benefits  pressure from parents or schools

 On purpose  Lazy  Short of idea  For benefits  Unintentional  Sources not cited or forget to cited  Not clear with the boundary of plagiarism  Have an idea but somebody already have the copyright of that idea

 skills that may be needed in your future careers  question your integrity  commit fraud  show disrespect for your peers  Copyright violations  Setting bad examples

 It is okay if use on informal conversations, but it is unethical to use other’s word in writing.

 The United States  China  Australia

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