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COMM. MAJ. Micro Essay, Article, or Blogpost

 

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My Name. 3

My Potential Research Question. 3

My Reader Hashtag. 3

My Practice Thesis Statement 3

References. 5

 

My Name

My Potential Research Question

What is Plagiarism? Describe at least two types of plagiarism.

My Reader Hashtag

The potential reader wants to know what is plagiarism and what two different types of plagiarism are there. The reader is concerned about why plagiarism is unethical and how it affects while publishing articles with plagiarism.

My Practice Thesis Statement

In this thesis, Plagiarism will be discussed and its types. Plagiarism simply means finding similar results or similar content while publishing the articles. Two different types of plagiarism are discussed in the thesis including Verbatim Plagiarism, and Mosaic Plagiarism.

Plagiarism is considered a serious crime in academics and also this term is a breach of copyright rules. Plagiarism includes copying text and readings from other different sources. When there is a thief of misconduct in academics, plagiarism increases. And there are several reasons given for stealing the content from different sources such as anxiety of not being able to write English. Plagiarism occurs when the content of other people is used and if a person is taking ideas and content from other websites, and not giving acknowledge to the writer for taking their content. The copying of content can be done from multiple sources and not writing the original work and using content from the author’s website without taking the permission of the author. Consequences can be major of plagiarism such as facing threats of punishment and penalties for copying work from different sources and websites. And now the tools are easily available for detecting plagiarism and it is punishable work.

There are main two types of plagiarism including that Verbatim Plagiarism and Mosaic Plagiarism. Verbatim Plagiarism simply means copying text word to word from other websites and other published work. And credit cannot be given in Verbatim Plagiarism. And Mosaic Plagiarism occurs when content has been taken from multiple sources. And also Mosaic Plagiarism occurs when sentences and paragraphs can be taken without using quotation marks. And using the same general publication for copying the content. Mosaic Plagiarism can be detected when paragraphs and phrases will be copied from only a single write-up.

 

MANAGING A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS PROJECT ASSIGNMENTS

My Practice Submission COMM.MAJ.micro essay, Article, or Blogpost

My Name:

 My potential research question (s) =Plagiarism

 My reader hashtag = #  (Tell me three things about your potential reader!)

In this reader wants to know about the plagiarism, types of plagiarism and how it can impact different businesses 

My practice thesis statement (a specific statement of subject and at least 2 potential supporting points (arguments, steps, types, effects, OR causes . . .) which answers my research question.

What is Plagiarism? Describe at least two types of plagiarism

My breakdown is into 2paragraphs. (Each paragraph will eventually include a quote or a paraphrase from my source article.)

  • Supporting paragraph 1 topic = Plagiarism

Plagiarism has been considered as light when the authors get literature search and publishing the articles having the similar result and findings. Plagiarism cannot be considered as a single entity. There are so many methods that get included in which piracy and duplicity do occur. It does have the text copy in the idea, part, full, and readings. Plagiarism Latin origin can be considered as the thief and kidnapper. This theft can be considered as academic misconduct form having different reasons which do include the feeling the pressure for publishing and it has to be driven by recognition of the desire for the advancement of career and anxiety gets experienced about English writing and doing struggle to express the complex ideas in the words of their own and having the lacking in the integrity and lacking in the proper knowledge. Plagiarism can be considered accidental and intentional. Plagiarism can be considered as the idea which does include the another’s unique idea gets copied which can be results, observation, inference and technique and in place of this new terminology gets used, and the original reference doesn’t get cited and text gets explained to the authors in the own words. New authors do think that if there is a due acknowledgment for the original authors so entire text can be copied in the whole part.

  • Supporting paragraph 2 topic =

There is various type of plagiarism which is

1) Verbatim plagiarism- This is considered text copying which is done word by word and from the work which has been previously published. If contents of this get taken from so many sources and it can be called the patchwork and mosaic plagiarism

2)Mosaic plagiarism- It is considered as occurring when the author does take the paragraphs and sentences from the source having the quotation marks, same general structure to be had and can be considered as the original publication.

3) Loose Plagiarism- It is considered as someone else’s work has to be paraphrased with negligible and slight changes. The duplicate publication can be considered as an offense according to the COPE guidelines and action can be taken by the editor opposite to authors.

My practice paragraph (from one of the above two topics) with an in-text citation in APA format:

 

Plagiarism Latin origin can be considered as the thief and kidnapper.Plagiarism can be considered as the idea which does include the another’s unique idea gets copied which can be results, observation, inference and technique and in place of this new terminology gets used, and the original reference doesn’t get cited and text gets explained to the authors in the own words. Plagiarism has 3 types which are verbatim plagiarism, mosaic plagiarism, and loose plagiarism.

 

My practice ‘References Page’in in APA format(My bibliography includes onesource, and it is double spaced, with a hanging indent).