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Plagiarism by Mind Map: Plagiarism

1. Conclusion

1.1. To avoid plagiarism you must understand it

1.2. Properly cite all material

2. How to avoid Plagiarism

2.1. Understand what plagiarism is

2.2. Cite your work

2.3. Use your own words

3. What is considered plagiarism

3.1. Turning in work that does not belong to you

3.2. Not properly citing your work

3.3. Changing words in the sentence to make your own without proper citation

4. Why do students commit plagiarism?

4.1. Get good grades

4.2. Does not want to work hard

4.3. Procrastinates

4.4. Done without knowledge

5. What is Plagiarism

5.1. To use someone else's work as your work

5.2. Steal and pass off as your own

5.3. An act of fraud

6. Plagiarism: Crime or no crime

6.1. Most sources are under a copyright

6.2. Fraud: misrepresentation of work that is not your own

6.3. Academic crime

7. Sources

7.1. http://www.plagiarism.org/

7.2. https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/589/01/

7.3. http://www.njsbf.org/images/content/1/1/11085/Plagiarism07_final.pdf

7.4. http://www.mycollegesuccessstory.com/academic-success-tools/avoiding-plagiarism.html

7.5. The "Write Stuff: Simple Techniques Designed to Teach Students How to Avoid Plagiarism (article)