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Is Using AI Content Plagiarism?
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Is Using AI Content Plagiarism?

Artificial intelligence, AI for short, is a booming industry. The global AI market is expected to reach $1,597.1 by 2030, with a compound annual growth rate of over 38% in…
Easy Steps for Conducting Research
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5 Easy Steps for Conducting Research

Have you received your first term paper assignment and are wondering how to start? Or are you a social science graduate student starting your research project? You may even be…
What Is Incremental Plagiarism?
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What Is Incremental Plagiarism?

Incremental plagiarism happens when a writer or speaker borrows specific phrases, sentences, or ideas from another source without giving proper credit, while still producing much of the work themselves. It’s…
How to Ace the Common App Essay?
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How to Ace the Common App Essay?

As if completing a Common App essay wasn't enough, colleges across the United States often require additional supplemental essays (whenever they're considered "optional" by the institution, students should always strive…
What is Mosaic Plagiarism?
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What is Mosaic Plagiarism?

Today within the world of digital publishing, online learning, and instant content creation, plagiarism has become more than just a buzzword; it’s a real concern for students, professionals, and content…
Proper vs. Improper Paraphrasing: How To Do It Right
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Proper vs. Improper Paraphrasing: How To Do It Right

Plagiarism is a serious concern in academic and professional contexts, with severe consequences. Inappropriate paraphrasing can involve merely substituting a few words with synonyms without altering the original text's structure…
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What is Unintentional Plagiarism?

Unintentional plagiarism, often referred to as accidental plagiarism, is a common issue encountered by students, journalists, and writers. It arises when individuals use someone else's words or ideas without properly…
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How to Cite a Blog: MLA, APA, and Chicago Style

The concept of using a blog as an information source for text citation is relatively new. Still, all three central writing style guides have established parameters to ensure bloggers receive proper credit for their…