Achievement-3 Task: Content Etiquette

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PLAGIARISM

Plagiarism is showing someone else's do work or ideas ans Source as your in own, with or without their consent, by incorporating it into your work without full acknowledgment.

Stealing is the act of copying someone else's work or thought, with or without their consent. Because the web is intended for research and many other important things, people misuse other people's information. Theft is not really about taking anything from someone without bothering them, but theft is still considered theft. Copying any part or all of one's thoughts without referring to the Creator is called plagiarism.

Types of plagiarism

Theft occurs in a variety of structures. You copy your work, use the work of others as if you were all plagiarism. The types of theft are listed below.

  • Complete plagiarism.

  • Direct plagiarism.

  • Copy and paste plagiarism.

  • Accident plagiarism.

  • Paperpressed plagiarism.

1. Full plagiarism

Full theft is easy to do. Complete means everything or everything. This is the point at which the person (the thief) copies the whole thing without any change which may be different from the name of the creators.

2. Direct plagiarism:

This is the point where the plagiarist takes or copies a piece of the creator's work and addresses it. It's like a complete robbery, but it's not about everything.

3. Copy and paste plagiarism:

When a plagiarist copies someone's work and pastes it on his or her papers, we call it copy and paste plagiarism.

4. Accidental plagiarism

This is the point where the thief copies from someone and refuses or ignores the reference. This is constantly wrong or unexpected.

5. Para-frozen plagiarism

In this robbery, some changes are made which are going to rob me. The robber made some improvements to his copy and later used it on his own.

How to stop plagiarism?

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  1. Be creative enough to write alone.

  2. Always refer to your source of information.

  3. You need to know what theft means.

  4. Para-freshening should be done carefully so as not to be copied directly from the creator.

  5. Ensure your work by checking the theft checker.

Add a citations:

  1. “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”
    (– Mahatma Gandhi)
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Conclusion

Theft is a terrible act and must be stopped. Composing things with your own words or without someone else makes you feel happy and even increases the respect of others. Theft should be stopped on the grounds that it promotes innovation and we should all try to challenge the unique and cite the resources where they are needed.

♦️"I have looked at and focused on all the Stemt etiquette of the Stemt community and I will make an honest effort to overcome them."

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