plagiarist


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Synonyms for plagiarist

one who illicitly reproduces the artistic work, for example, of another

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Synonyms for plagiarist

someone who uses another person's words or ideas as if they were his own

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However, the commission refused to use the word "plagiarist" in connection with Danko.Playing with wordsThe commission found out that 63 out of 72 pages in Danko's doctoral dissertation are problematic.
Just as the name depicts, this kind of plagiarist lacks the prerequisite knowledge on the practice of plagiarism so he carries out plagiarism ignorantly and as a result of inexperience.
Some suggested that plagiarism should not always be considered to be synonymous with cheating .There have been many articles that seek to identify the extent of plagiarism and understand why students become plagiarist. Internet based information seems to be in 'public domain', yet not mentioning the source while using it in the text seems implausible.
BUNK: THE RISE OF HOAXES, HUMBUG, PLAGIARISTS, PHONIES, POST-FACTS, AND FAKE NEWS BY KEVIN YOUNG MINNEAPOLIS: GRAYWOLFPRESS.
The man is an unrepentant reactionary, an obvious phony and -- the gravest charge that could be levelled against a performing artist -- an incorrigible plagiarist.
I knew Melania Trump wasn't a plagiarist even before her husband's campaign finally identified the staffer who "inadvertently" lifted material from Michelle Obama's 2008 speech and inserted it, barely altered, into Melania's speech for the 2016 Republican National Convention.
Ostrovsky, as it turns out, is a serial plagiarist, routinely posting jokes, tweets, and images made by other writers and performers as his own, and failing to attribute them to their sources, or simply cropping out the Twitter avatars of the original posters.
Every time I make this dinner, guests tell me I should write a cookbook That's when I let them know I'm a pure culinary plagiarist and adopted (stole) my recipe from Hank Shaw's hon-est-food.net.
One 19th-century plagiarist, William Ireland, for years ran a profitable business in fake Shakespeare documents that he created in his workshop.
But Ventura's real talent is as an "extraordinary plagiarist" as the Beatles invented it, that is, the unapologetic ability to reprocess borrowed elements into something fresh and vital, what was later termed as postmodernism, or later, multiculturalism.
Either way, plagiarist Virginia Jenks is dead, and it's up to Joe to find out what happened.
The third " plagiarist" Prof Chauhan was recently promoted
The plagiarist takes on an identity that is not their own in an effort to achieve or facilitate something, which limits the victims' ability to freely display their identity unimpeded.
The real and online world was all agog with shock and fading awe as the alleged plagiarist shunned the limelight after the apology to his publishers and the public.
In the Renaissance this led Macrobius to be criticized by some as a second-rate author, a mere encyclopedist, even a plagiarist, to be read for his invaluable content, but grudgingly.