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Othello And Race

Submitted by Bretski12 on April 26, 2006

Category: English
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Plagiarism

It was a Thursday, the school's basketball team had its biggest game of the year. Earlier that day the English teacher gave the class a two page paper due the next day and Dan didn't know what he was going to do. He didn't have anytime to do it before the game because of a pep rally after school, so he figured he would do it later on that night after the game. Dan arrived at his house at about 10:30 p.m. after his game and didn't really feel like doing anything, but he realized he had to write a paper for the next day. So Dan started to write his paper, when he had about a page done, he went on the internet to look up some facts about Edgar Allen Poe and he copied and pasted them to his paper. There, done just like that, little did he know that his future would change after plagiarizing that tiny effortless paper. This is happening in high schools and colleges today, and as a result plagiarism is a crucial topic that many schools are cracking down on, such as the University of Connecticut. UConn has created the "University of Connecticut's Freshman English Plagiarism Policy" to help incoming freshman learn about plagiarism and to not do it. However, UConn's Freshman English Plagiarism Policy is too harsh for first time offenders. It's also not fair to the students, so there should be revisions made to it to make it better.
Plagiarism has been clearly defined in the University of Connecticut's Freshman English Plagiarism Policy. The University of Connecticut's Freshman English Plagiarism Policy states that "plagiarism is the theft of another's ideas, specific language, or other media, and the presentation, for the purpose of evaluation, of that material as one's own, at any stage of this writing process." It also states that plagiarism can occur while you're writing a journal entry, drafts of a paper, or the final submission of a paper. The University of Connecticut's Freshman English Plagiarism Policy gives several...

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