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Plagiarism
Plagiarism is the use of intellectual material produced by another person without acknowledgement of its source.
You are guilty of plagiarism if you:
- Imply that someone else’s work is your own.
- Use the words or ideas of someone else without acknowledging their source.
- Buy your term paper from youareacheater.com.
Citing Resources is not only the legal and ethical way to use someone else's ideas and works but it also:
- Allows your readers to locate the sources you used.
- Provides evidence for your arguments.
- Gives credibility to your work.
- Demonstrates that you have reviewed a variety of resources in your research.
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