User:Erika.Eunice

== What is Plagiarism? == "♦When a person presents a new idea but you originally got it from another source.""♦Steal and pass off the works of someone to others.""♦When you don't give any credits to the owner.""♦Take and use someone's works or ideas as if it was your own.""♦When you just copy and paste the information that you got from a website, book or etc.""♦It is a piece of writing used by unauthorized and imitation.""♦When you just change some words but the sentence structure is still the same."

Synonyms:
"→Passing off""→Borrowing""→Theft""→Stealing""→Piracy""→Copying"

== Consequences of Plagiarism: == →This can cause a student to be suspended. →It can also affect career or jobs, the company can get that person fired and he/she will have to look for another job that will accept her/him despite of the offense. →It can also affect or destroy an academic's career, it will lead to a destroyed reputation too. →The author or writer can sue a person if you plagiarize or copy his/her own work, it's a violation in the law so that's why we should be careful or state the sources/references that we use. →When you copy or plagiarize someone's work, you will have to pay the offending fee for the penalties that you did. →It's when you plagiarize through the use of a research.
 * Destroyed Student Reputation
 * Destroyed Professional Reputation
 * Destroyed Academic Reputation
 * Legal Repercussions
 * Monetary Repercussions
 * Plagiarized Research

== 6 Ways to avoid Plagiarism: == 1. Paraphase

→Read the information and data that you have and put it in your own words or understanding.

2. Cite

→You have to cite or say the sources where you found the information that you have gathered.

3. Quoting

→When you're going to use the information and data that you have, you should use the exact statement.

4. Citing Quotes

→You add another page for the information and data that you have.

5. Citing your own material

→If you're going to use the information and data that you did in your previous paper, you should still cite the material if you're going to use it again.

6. Referencing

→Put the sources/references in the last page of the paper.