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Momna Vol XVIII No 70Junc 1981 3744 In the course of reviewing the literature pertaining to Mores Let ter to Brixius the Latin Oermain a close Erasmus how his with

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Momna Vol XVIII No 70Junc 1981 3744 In the course of reviewing the literature pertaining to Mores Let ter to Brixius the Latin Oermain a close Erasmus how his with Brixius pain. Gail M. Dummer. Professor Emeritus. Department of Kinesiology. Note. Sources for images, and reference citations for quotations and paraphrased material, are provided in the notes under each slide in the notes version of this PowerPoint presentation – no plagiarism!. 10/16/2014. Inappropriate Paraphrasing. Original source (text. ). “From time to time this submerged or latent theater in Hamlet becomes almost overt. It is close to the surface in Hamlet’s pretense of madness, the “antic disposition” he puts on to protect himself and prevent his antagonists from plucking out the heart of his mystery. It is even closer to the surface when Hamlet enters his mother’s room and holds up, side by side, the pictures of the two kings, Old Hamlet and Claudius, and proceeds to describe for her the true nature of the choice she has made, presenting truth by means of a show. Similarly, when he leaps into the open grave at Ophelia’s funeral, ranting in high heroic terms, he is acting out for Laertes, and perhaps for himself as well, the folly of excessive, melodramatic expressions of grief.”. Research Rescue Lab. Dr. Kelley Wood. Agenda. Why we should avoid plagiarism. Review . Elements of the parenthetical citation. Elements of the references in the reference list. Types of sources in the reference list. IF. Ch. 13. What is Plagiarism?. “Plagiarism is the act of using another person’s words or ideas without giving credit to the original author.” (. IF. , p. 198). Is this plagiarism?. Queen & David Bowie’s “Under Pressure”. Favorite Poem Video ~ . L. angston . H. ughes. We will hear another video from “My favorite poem” – I am showing these to illustrate the transcendent (meaning to extend beyond the ordinary limits) of poetry. . Clarifying . OSU's Approach. Stefanie Buck, Instructional Design and Ecampus Librarian, OSU Libraries. Lynn Greenough, Instructional Technology Specialist, TAC. Raphelle Rhoads,. College Student Services . What do you know?. Has this student plagiarized? . One could argue that the city of Las Vegas, Nevada, is a metaphor of our national character and aspiration, with its symbol of a thirty-foot-high cardboard picture of a slot machine and a chorus girl.. How much do you know?. Lauren Arrowsmith. Visiting Business Librarian. Olin Library, Rollins College. larrowsmith@rollins.edu. Question 1:. You . do research and take notes in your own words. Later, when typing your paper, you do not give credit to the author because you are not using the author’s exact words. You are plagiarizing your research. . Overview. What is plagiarism?. Quiz. Types of plagiarism.. Consequences of plagiarism.. How to avoid plagiarism.. Questions. ?. Defining Plagiarism. Basic Definition. “. Merriman-Webster. ”. (2012), defines plagiarism as . Academic Integrity and Turnitin.com. What is Turnitin.com?. Turnitin. is an internet-based plagiarism-prevention service. . Turnitin's. Originality Check helps teachers check students' work for . improper citation . Strategic Efforts for Educating and Rehabilitating Students. Wayne College, The University of Akron. April 8, 2016. The Teaching Learning Collaborative. Rob Kairis. Library Director. Kent State University at Stark. (APA Format). “I Wish I’d Said That”. Plagiarism!. . APA . Publication . Manual. : record . even . sources of inspiration. . as well as . direct borrowings . (pp. 15-16). Repeating . four to five words. Every chapter in the book begins with an epigram. Epigram Assignment. Each student will sign up for an epigram from . Into the Wild . to present to the class. Before we begin reading, you will be responsible for providing the class with a brief overview of the epigram (see following examples). An introduction and then some….. Limericks . A limerick is a five-line poem written with one couplet and one triplet. If a couplet were a two-line rhymed poem, then a triplet would be a three-line rhymed poem..

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