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Plagiarism

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Plagiarism is the act of using someone else's work, ideas, or intellectual property without proper attribution or permission, presenting it as one's own. This can occur in various forms, including:

1. **Direct Plagiarism**: Copying text word-for-word without quotation marks or citation.

2. **Self-Plagiarism**: Reusing one's own previously submitted work without permission or acknowledgment.

3. **Mosaic Plagiarism**: Interspersing someone else's phrases with your own, without proper citation.

4. **Accidental Plagiarism**: Failing to cite sources correctly due to ignorance or oversight.

Plagiarism is considered unethical and can have serious consequences in academic, professional, and creative fields, including loss of credibility, academic penalties, and legal ramifications.

To avoid plagiarism, it’s important to:

- Properly cite sources using a consistent citation style (APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.).
- Use quotation marks for direct quotes.
- Paraphrase information in your own words while still citing the original source.
- Maintain good notes on where information comes from.

If you need further information or assistance on how to avoid plagiarism, feel free to ask!
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