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Beware of Internet plagiarism.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| January 26, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From The Jakarta Post)

As 2004 begins, so continues the school year. As is common for most educational institutions, students will be given assignments, essays and term papers to ensure that they have adequately learned the various methods and techniques taught during the year.

However, as the Internet becomes more common in our lives, and with access to global information just a few clicks away, plagiarism is becoming a major issue in the academic world.

Plagiarism, according to Dictionary.com , is defined as the copying of someone else's work and submitting it as their own. This includes the use of another person's ideas, quotations and research without proper reference.

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