STILL I HOPE FOR MORE, AND MORE, IN THIS
BUSINESS WORLD
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Effective Writing Group

Revealing all our thoughts regarding of business world here,
using the 6 Cs of Business writing!
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The People
Group members:

Gao Wei
Kaylee Chan Jing Wen
Isabelle Koh
Sim Hui Lin
Tan Yan Yi

i don't know for sure
where this is going

Adrienne Brigid Cherrie Danielle Elena Frances Gloria Hanna Isla Janessa Katie Liesel Maria Noelle Oceané

Credits
day by day

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Inspiration: balloon.s
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Plagiarism (Monday, May 31, 2010 / 9:43 AM)

After reading the two articles, I realise that there was a common problem between the articles. That particular problem is plagiarism. Plagiarism is someone duplicates another writer's language or ideas and then calls the work his or her own. Copyright laws protect writers' words as their legal property. To avoid the charge of plagiarism, writers take care to credit those from whom they borrow and quote. (Definition from cultural dictionary)

The university, school of higher level learning, primary and secondary school has now taken the act of plagiarism more seriously than they had in the past few years. Plagiarists University who were found were severely punished and have their particular document revoked, while primary school plagiarists are sent for counselling. The act of plagiarism is a form a cheating and it should not be taken lightly. Primary School now is teaching students how to understand the sentences instead of copy and paste the whole sentence and should give credits to the author where the sentences or article is taken from.


By Gao Wei