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[quote=Memfiss]Stealing is bad. This is how we are taught as children. However, before giving a final assessment of plagiarism, let's remember what is considered such in the modern world: Plagiarism is cases in which a person appropriates or uses the ideas, developments or texts of other people without attributing authorship. However, if you believe the philosophers of postmodernism, everything has long been invented and it is impossible to create something fundamentally new. This thesis is confirmed by the success of such books as, for example, Austin Kleon's bestseller Steal Like an Artist. 10 Lessons in Creative Expression. And it's true, in music, art, business, it's not shameful to steal other people's ideas now. The main thing is to do it creatively so that no one can find fault and sue for copyright infringement. Problems begin when students do not want to spend a lot of time and simply insert pieces of someone else's work into their text, or even simply submit abstracts and term papers downloaded from the Internet. And if ten years ago such tricks could pass, now almost all universities use programs that allow you to quickly compare work with other sources and identify plagiarism. Anti-plagiarism programs are not always a panacea. On the one hand, there are services that help to rewrite the words and phrases of the source text so that no robot will see the catch. On the other hand, such checking programs often highlight quotes as plagiarism. Therefore, it is desirable that after automatic processing, the work is studied by a living person. Why students plagiarize Why do students take risks and plagiarize? There can be several explanations: lack of interest in the research topic or in the subject itself; the habit of writing off, which was formed in childhood; self-doubt and lack of faith in the significance of one's opinion; the student is lazy or does not have enough time to prepare. Let's look at each reason in more detail. Lack of interest in the topic of research or in the subject itself When a person is interested, he himself will seek information and try to complete the task. Unfortunately, Russian universities have rather rigid curricula with a certain list of subjects, many of which students will never even need. And it is necessary to write works on them. It is not surprising that most students decide to forge and turn in essays or term papers written by other people. The desire not to do extra work is understandable, but it can end sadly for the student. European educational programs, as well as universities that apply the Liberal Arts teaching model, look much more attractive than traditional ones. There, students can independently choose the courses they want to study. This helps to maintain high motivation to study and to independently write final papers.[/quote]
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