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Submitting the same paper, report, or other assignment for more than one course without the expressed permission of the faculty member. Is an example of plagiarism, collusion, academic honesty falsification, intellectual property dishonesty, or cheating?
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Submitting the same paper, report, or other assignment for more than one course without the expressed permission of the faculty member is generally considered **academic dishonesty** or **cheating**. This practice is often referred to as "double dipping," and it violates the principles of academic integrity. While it may not fit the traditional definition of plagiarism (which involves presenting someone else's work as your own), it does violate the expectations of originality and honesty in academic work. Different institutions may have specific terminology for this violation, but it typically falls under the broader category of academic dishonesty.
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