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Plagiarism is an epidemic for scholars that needs to be managed. Penalties do not seem to be able to stop people from indulging in it. Manipulation of emotions and values may help in discouraging people from plagiarism.
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Plagiarism is an epidemic for scholars that needs to be managed. Penalties do not seem to be able to stop people from indulging in it. Manipulation of emotions and values may help in discouraging people from plagiarism.
To promote and protect the safety, dignity and human rights of all people, many governments are strengthening efforts to uphold the principle of the rule of law in the daily lives of their citizens.
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Plagiarism is a concept that is difficult to define.
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Self-plagiarism is a contentious issue in higher education, research and scholarly publishing contexts.
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