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How To Avoid Plagiarism
Every honest writer’s nightmare is the thought of being accused of plagiarism. Would you know what would constitute plagiarism and what would be considered common knowledge ? Find out with this excellent piece which includes examples. It’s aimed at students writing research papers but the examples are handy to know. Knowledge is power!
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