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  • PLAGIARISM means to take someone elses words, ideas, and even images and say they are yours, BUT they are not.
  • You have an ABSOLUTE obligation to say WHERE you found your information and WHO really created it.  This is called INTELLECTUAL HONESTY.
  • ​For example, I could tell you that the screenshot below is something I made in order to explain plagiarism, but that would be a falsehood - an outright lie.  
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​Here is "A Quick Guide To Plagiarism" that demonstrates different types of plagiarism and what you should avoid doing.
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