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Electronic Plagiarism the enemy of thinking


Plagiarism is defined as presenting someone else’s work as your own, without attribution. ... This new form of plagiarism commonly known as ‘cut and paste’ plagiarism is shaping to be the inspiration needed to instigate the demise of the common man’s ability to think for himself.

Plagiarism is completely unjustifiable under any circumstances in any education system, be it at a primary, secondary and or tertiary level. ...

Plagiarism could also discourage researchers from publishing and communicating there theories and findings with the public. ...

Our education systems do not seem to be doing anything drastic to eradicate plagiarism from there assessment. Unrealistically, if plagiarism was to be eliminated in the near future, a full scale transformation would have to take place in the education systems of today, however this would lead to an extreme depression in the country’s economy as we would fall years behind in the race for better technology.


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