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The document discusses plagiarism policies at a university. It states that any work submitted for assessment is subject to dishonesty regulations, with potential penalties including losing marks, getting a zero grade, or even exclusion from the university. Plagiarism is defined as copying or paraphrasing another's work and presenting it as one's own, whether intentional or unintentional.
The document discusses plagiarism policies at a university. It states that any work submitted for assessment is subject to dishonesty regulations, with potential penalties including losing marks, getting a zero grade, or even exclusion from the university. Plagiarism is defined as copying or paraphrasing another's work and presenting it as one's own, whether intentional or unintentional.
The document discusses plagiarism policies at a university. It states that any work submitted for assessment is subject to dishonesty regulations, with potential penalties including losing marks, getting a zero grade, or even exclusion from the university. Plagiarism is defined as copying or paraphrasing another's work and presenting it as one's own, whether intentional or unintentional.
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& The New York Times Special offer for students: Only $4.99/month. sts, etc) in relation to an y piece of work submitted for assessment shall be subject to the University’s dishonest p ractice regulations which may result in various penalties, including forfeiture of marks for the piece of work submitted, a zero grade for the paper or in extreme cases exclusion from t he University. Plagiarism is a form of dishonest practice. Plagiarism is defined as the c opying or paraphrasing another’s work, whether intentionally or through failure t o take proper care, and pre- senting it as one’s own. (See University of Otago Cale
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& The New York Times Special offer for students: Only $4.99/month. sts, etc) in relation to an y piece of work submitted for assessment shall be subject to the University’s dishonest p ractice regulations which may result in various penalties, including forfeiture of marks for the piece of work submitted, a zero grade for the paper or in extreme cases exclusion from t he University. Plagiarism is a form of dishonest practice. Plagiarism is defined as the c opying or paraphrasing another’s work, whether intentionally or through failure t o take proper care, and pre- senting it as one’s own. (See University of Otago Cale
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& The New York Times Special offer for students: Only $4.99/month. sts, etc) in relation to an y piece of work submitted for assessment shall be subject to the University’s dishonest p ractice regulations which may result in various penalties, including forfeiture of marks for the piece of work submitted, a zero grade for the paper or in extreme cases exclusion from t he University. Plagiarism is a form of dishonest practice. Plagiarism is defined as the c opying or paraphrasing another’s work, whether intentionally or through failure t o take proper care, and pre- senting it as one’s own. (See University of Otago Cale
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& The New York Times Special offer for students: Only $4.99/month. sts, etc) in relation to an y piece of work submitted for assessment shall be subject to the University’s dishonest p ractice regulations which may result in various penalties, including forfeiture of marks for the piece of work submitted, a zero grade for the paper or in extreme cases exclusion from t he University. Plagiarism is a form of dishonest practice. Plagiarism is defined as the c opying or paraphrasing another’s work, whether intentionally or through failure t o take proper care, and pre- senting it as one’s own. (See University of Otago Cale
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& The New York Times Special offer for students: Only $4.99/month. sts, etc) in relation to an y piece of work submitted for assessment shall be subject to the University’s dishonest p ractice regulations which may result in various penalties, including forfeiture of marks for the piece of work submitted, a zero grade for the paper or in extreme cases exclusion from t he University. Plagiarism is a form of dishonest practice. Plagiarism is defined as the c opying or paraphrasing another’s work, whether intentionally or through failure t o take proper care, and pre- senting it as one’s own. (See University of Otago Cale
Master your semester with Scribd & The New h Scribd
& The New York Times Special offer for students: Only $4.99/month. sts, etc) in relation to an y piece of work submitted for assessment shall be subject to the University’s dishonest p ractice regulations which may result in various penalties, including forfeiture of marks for the piece of work submitted, a zero grade for the paper or in extreme cases exclusion from t he University. Plagiarism is a form of dishonest practice. Plagiarism is defined as the c opying or paraphrasing another’s work, whether intentionally or through failure t o take proper care, and pre- senting it as one’s own. (See University of Otago Cale
Master your semester with Scribd & The New h Scribd
& The New York Times Special offer for students: Only $4.99/month. sts, etc) in relation to an y piece of work submitted for assessment shall be subject to the University’s dishonest p ractice regulations which may result in various penalties, including forfeiture of marks for the piece of work submitted, a zero grade for the paper or in extreme cases exclusion from t he University. Plagiarism is a form of dishonest practice. Plagiarism is defined as the c opying or paraphrasing another’s work, whether intentionally or through failure t o take proper care, and pre- senting it as one’s own. (See University of Otago Cale
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& The New York Times Special offer for students: Only $4.99/month. sts, etc) in relation to an y piece of work submitted for assessment shall be subject to the University’s dishonest p ractice regulations which may result in various penalties, including forfeiture of marks for the piece of work submitted, a zero grade for the paper or in extreme cases exclusion from t he University. Plagiarism is a form of dishonest practice. Plagiarism is defined as the c opying or paraphrasing another’s work, whether intentionally or through failure t o take proper care, and pre- senting it as one’s own. (See University of Otago Cale
Master your semester with Scribd & The New h Scribd
& The New York Times Special offer for students: Only $4.99/month. sts, etc) in relation to an y piece of work submitted for assessment shall be subject to the University’s dishonest p ractice regulations which may result in various penalties, including forfeiture of marks for the piece of work submitted, a zero grade for the paper or in extreme cases exclusion from t he University. Plagiarism is a form of dishonest practice. Plagiarism is defined as the c opying or paraphrasing another’s work, whether intentionally or through failure t o take proper care, and pre- senting it as one’s own. (See University of Otago Cale
Master your semester with Scribd & The New h Scribd
& The New York Times Special offer for students: Only $4.99/month. sts, etc) in relation to an y piece of work submitted for assessment shall be subject to the University’s dishonest p ractice regulations which may result in various penalties, including forfeiture of marks for the piece of work submitted, a zero grade for the paper or in extreme cases exclusion from t he University. Plagiarism is a form of dishonest practice. Plagiarism is defined as the c opying or paraphrasing another’s work, whether intentionally or through failure t o take proper care, and pre- senting it as one’s own. (See University of Otago Cale
Master your semester with Scribd & The New h Scribd
& The New York Times Special offer for students: Only $4.99/month. sts, etc) in relation to an y piece of work submitted for assessment shall be subject to the University’s dishonest p ractice regulations which may result in various penalties, including forfeiture of marks for the piece of work submitted, a zero grade for the paper or in extreme cases exclusion from t he University. Plagiarism is a form of dishonest practice. Plagiarism is defined as the c opying or paraphrasing another’s work, whether intentionally or through failure t o take proper care, and pre- senting it as one’s own. (See University of Otago Cale
Master your semester with Scribd & The New h Scribd
& The New York Times Special offer for students: Only $4.99/month. sts, etc) in relation to an y piece of work submitted for assessment shall be subject to the University’s dishonest p ractice regulations which may result in various penalties, including forfeiture of marks for the piece of work submitted, a zero grade for the paper or in extreme cases exclusion from t he University. Plagiarism is a form of dishonest practice. Plagiarism is defined as the c opying or paraphrasing another’s work, whether intentionally or through failure t o take proper care, and pre- senting it as one’s own. (See University of Otago Cale