Our everyday plagiarism
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plagiarism, academic fraud, academic papers, internet and research, educationAbstract
Professors often warn students about the need to write honest academic papers in accordance with the methodology of knowledge. Therefore, students are responsible for the correct production of academic papers, avoiding plagiarism. The advent of the internet has made copying much easier without establishing the proper reference. However, there are doubts about the correct way to face plagiarism, overcoming punitivism.
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