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Plagiarism

Natalie Garza, Andres Pereida, Eric Munoz, Caro


Zavala, Bridgette Jaurique.
What is Plagiarism?

Taking the work of somebody else and


making it your own without giving
credit to the source.
Why is it important?

Plagiarism is cheating

Plagiarism may result an F or Zero

Plagiarism is like theft.


Two types of Plagiarism

Unintentional Intentional

Copying and pasting Careless paraphrasing

Copying a friends work Quoting excessively

Web publishing without Fail to use your own words


permission
Giving Credit is not the same thing as proper
citation
Media

Using an image, video or piece of music in your work


without receiving permission or providing appropriate
citation IS plagiarism.
Preventing plagiarism when writing

When in doubt, cite sources!

Make it clear WHO said WHAT.

Know how to paraphrase.

Analyze and Evaluate your sources.


Works Cited
Image 1:
https://onsizzle.com/i/rammarly-aim-whaddya-mean-all-my-facts-are-wrong-t
he-1426892
Image 2: https://imgflip.com/i/ci0xb

Image 3: memegenerator.com

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