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Plagiarism

To help you better understand plagiarism click on this tutorial called "You 
Quote it, You Note it!" 
             
http://library.acadiau.ca/tutorials/plagiarism
ONCE THE PAGE LOADS, CLICK ON restart TO BEGIN.

Listed below is an excerpt from the Bramalea Student Agenda.

Plagiarism is the action of taking and using as one’s own, the thoughts, 
writings or inventions of another. It could be an idea, design, passage or 
work. Plagiarism also exists if a student copies word for word. Plagiarism of 
ideas also exists if a student takes and uses an idea without giving proper 
annotation (i.e. to note the author or source of the information including 
the Internet). For proper documenting and acknowledging of sources, consult 
with the subject teacher.

Consequences for plagiarism or cheating may include: the teacher not 
accepting the assignment or test; office detentions; suspension; or loss of a 
credit.

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