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The words of Mark Twain — except, actually, they're from Clarence Darrow, the lawyer of Scopes trial fame (and that's not even what he really said: Matt Blum at Wired found the proper quote).
He did not find the proper quote at the place indicated by Ellis, but he found other relevant texts.
For a brief look into Russia's capabilities, The Daily Beast has the proper quote: "But the FSB has far more power to eavesdrop on Russian and foreign citizens than the FBI or the NSA.
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The module included definitions of plagiarism and guidelines and examples of proper quoting, paraphrasing, and citing (according to the American Psychological Association, Modern Language Association, and CSE).
This assignment, adapted from a similar assignment by Paul C. Smith at Alverno College, provides extensive definitions of plagiarism; guidelines; and examples of proper quoting, proper citing (according to the Council of Science Editors [CSE]), and proper paraphrasing (see Holt, 2012).
Results indicated that the students surveyed after the implementation of the policy rated three out of the four items (i.e., using sources not included in bibliography (3.27), using direct quotes without proper citation (M = 3.65), handing in the same paper for more than one project (M = 3.25)) as more dishonest in comparison to those surveyed four years earlier.
Four items, namely using someone else's paper for their project (M = 4.21), using sources not included in the bibliography (M = 2.50), using direct quotes without proper citation (M = 3.14), and handing in the same paper for more than one project (M = 2.27) directly related to the policy.
Place parentheses with the proper citation inside after directly after quoted material.
I would copy and paste the passage, place it in quotes and give it a proper citation.
The instructor's answer: "Don't worry about it; whatever it is, it isn't economics".Eugene Elanderd Dahlonega, Georgia* SIR – Your article about the French education minister defending Nicolas Sarkozy's treatment of the French language ("Sarkozy can't speak proper", January 15th) quoted the minister, Luc Chatel, as saying that Mr Sarkozy avoided "syntactic convolution".
Last week, the Wire highlighted the importance of holding mainstream media accountable especially when it comes to giving proper context to quoted sources.
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