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Plagarism and Cheating
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Plagiarism and Cheating in this Course: Plagiarism is using the work of another person in whole or in part without proper citation. Evidence of copying entire sentences and paragraphs from reference works or internet sites calls into question the integrity of the entire assignment and renders its origin as suspect. “Working together” with classmates, which results in identical work with identical errors being turned in, will be considered plagiarism. Any assignment showing any evidence of plagiarism will receive a grade of zero and may not be eligible to be redone. The use of online or electronic translators to complete assignments is considered cheating. Any evidence of the use of an online translator calls into question the integrity of the entire assignment and renders its origin as suspect. Any assignment showing any evidence of use of an electronic translator, without the student having acquired prior permission to use a translator will receive a grade of zero and may not be eligible to be redone.
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