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  • '''Plagiarism''' is the act of using someone else's work without an acknowledgement and t ...f copyright. Acknowledged quotations or paraphrases are not considered as plagiarism, nor are translations if identified as such.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Plagiarism]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Plagiarism''' is the act of using someone else's work without an acknowledgement and t ...f copyright. Acknowledged quotations or paraphrases are not considered as plagiarism, nor are translations if identified as such.
    1 KB (187 words) - 14:55, 24 July 2015
  • ..."analysis and critical examination of the cultural and textual practice of plagiarism, authorship and IP law" to quote from his web site.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Plagiarism]]. Needs checking by a human.
    494 bytes (63 words) - 19:34, 11 January 2010
  • ...leader of [[Egyptian Islamic Jihad]]; the two have accused one another of plagiarism. He also claimed that [[Jamaat al-Islamiyya]] joined al-Qaeda; while member
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  • .../showthread.php?t=3320}}</ref>, for which Jarret Brachman charged him with plagiarism. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...was replaced by [[Ayman al-Zawahiri]]; the two have accused one another of plagiarism.
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  • ==Accusation of plagiarism== ...'' by the English writer [[Robert Graves]]. She wrote about the apparent [[plagiarism]] on her website but her discovery went unnoticed by most of the world unti
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  • ==Plagiarism== ...nfused with fair use and copyright rules, but they are entirely separate. Plagiarism (taking academic credit by deception for someone else's writing) is not a m
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  • * theft or [[plagiarism]] of data, ideas or methods, from another researcher
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  • ...oke, an eminent member of the Royal Society who accused the younger man of plagiarism, Newton became shy of publishing. Between 1672 and 1676, Leibniz independen
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  • ...in quality for it to merit publication. The process also guards against [[plagiarism]]. Failures in peer review, while they are probably common, are sometimes s
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  • ==Plagiarism charge== ...'' by the English writer [[Robert Graves]]. She wrote about the apparent [[plagiarism]] on her website but her discovery went unnoticed by most of the world unti
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  • ===Plagiarism=== [[Plagiarism]] has been demonstrated among authors of articles in scientific journals.<r
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  • ==Plagiarism charge== ...'' by the English writer [[Robert Graves]]. She wrote about the apparent [[plagiarism]] on her website but her discovery went unnoticed by most of the world unti
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  • Hazlitt was one of Coleridge's severest critics, attacking his politics, his plagiarism, his poetry and his ''Biographia Literaria''; but he ended one of his diatr
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  • ===1838 plagiarism lawsuit=== ..., but even what we know he did write is somewhat compromised by charges of plagiarism. . . . The truth of this allegation was acknowledged by an out-of-court set
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  • ...ation. Many scientists in the era were repeatedly charging each other with plagiarism, and sometimes hid their discoveries in code so that in future years they c ...n the 1710s. Newton and his (mainly English) followers accused Leibnitz of plagiarism, and the Germans retaliated in kind. The modern view is that both mathemati
    17 KB (2,632 words) - 20:48, 14 May 2021
  • * {{search link|plagarism||ns0|ns14|ns100}} ([[plagiarism]])
    22 KB (2,730 words) - 14:17, 2 February 2013
  • ...they said were historical and scientific inaccuracies, as well as possible plagiarism, in White’s prophecies, leading to a downplaying of some of the differenc
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  • ...stories'' were often criticized in antiquity for bias, inaccuracy and even plagiarism,<ref> Lucian of Samosata attacked Herodotus as a liar in ''Verae historiae'
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