Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Plagiarism Self
Plagiarism: Self-destruction Essay Why do so many people use planetpapers.com simply to plagiarize other peoples writing? Is it even possible that someone cannot write their own essay, or that someone cannot read a book of any length? If you plagiarize, arent you sentencing yourself to failure? And if you cannot gather information, arent you opening yourself to attacks from the System? I know many students who use sites such as planetpapers.com to gather research steal other peoples ideas and papers. Yet it still amazes me that people could be so nave and lazy. Think about it: in high school, you are already expected to know whatever material youve been taught (hopefully). During high school and college, you are more likely to hurt your grade than to get into serious trouble. (However, if your paper sounds too well written, or if a teacher finds that you stole information, you can still be expelled. ) Lets face it: Cliffs Notes arent the Holy Grail of research. If you read Cliffs Notes or Monarch Notes or planetpapers.com essays, you are bound to miss important details. Any decent teacher will check whether you read a book, and to do so, he will ask you details and concepts from the work that you did not read. Cliffs Notes, shortchange you; there are few concepts and almost no details in those. Monarch Notes only have concepts. And most planetpapers.com essays are written by high-schoolers, filled with typos and inaccuracies, and non-scholarly. (That is not to say, however, that there arent some expertly-written papers on planetpapers.com.) For the lazy, Cliffs Notes, Monarch Notes, and planetpapers.com are an easy way to avoid work, practice, and thought. However, for the scholar or anyone who wants to be more successful in school, these resources should be just that resources. They are intended to supplement reading, not to replace it. When students read from these works to better understand what they have already read, they are preparing themselves for the real world. And when they enter it, they will be more successful than cheaters. .
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