Achievement 3 by @trmithun// Task : Content Etiquette
Hello everyone,
I hope you are all well. I am also well by the grace of God. I have already completed Achievement 2 and it has been verified. My topic today Achievement 3 topic is About Plagiarism.
Plagiarism is increasing day by day. For some time I have been trying to find out about it from different places. I hope to share with you something good about this subject. Below I discuss what I came to understand after the Steemite Newcomer`s Community Etiquette Post.
Plagiarism is usually defined as a detached crime, a selected failure to offer credit to a specific source but it actually raises more fundamental questions for the authors, wheremy voice during this project is in light of the actual fact that the strategies that assist you avoid plagiarism can also be strategies. Which helps you gain strength as a writer. Where is my voice once your guiding question is your relationship with the sources? it's better if you employ the sources in an efficient and bonafide way. Plagiarism is that the use of somebody else's ideas without words or ideas. The word plagiarism comes from a Latin word for kidnapper and is employed as a sort of theft to violate the integrity of the tutorial community.
However, there is an urgent moral right to avoid plagiarism without the risk of fines. When you write for an academic audience, you are engaging in an ongoing conversation, presenting yourself as someone who is not. What’s more, stealing someone else’s words or ideas erases your voice, making it difficult to think of yourself as a key contributor in the context of a class studied by an expert.
However, each assignment is an invitation to argue something new in the conversation that begins with the course. If you do not own the words or ideas you present, you will not be able to make your main contribution. Plagiarism takes many forms but it is mainly seen in three forms. These three are to use source language without one quote. 2. Use information from source without estimation and 3. There are differences in this section that paraphrases a source that may be close to the source with which you may not be familiar.
You must have taken your brain from others where you must always be clear in your written work such as whether data opinion question concept or specific language. This obligation is how the sources can be recognized in your documents if they are published and unpublished and contain them or if in doubt on the Internet. You must be sure of that with your trainer.
Finally I would like to say that I have read and understood the Steem etiquette on the Steem community and will do my best to adopt these.
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