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Is Using Creative Commons Content with References A Plagiarism? - 1 views

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    How would you feel if your work is copied and shared by others without your consent and credits? You would either report the person who copied your work or think about filing a lawsuit. Plagiarism is the act of stealing someone else's statements, ideas or facts and representing them as your own. Although many people do it on purpose, it is also possible to do so without intentions due to absence of sufficient references. But what if you want others to showcase your work by your name and consent, you will add a 'Creative Commons' tag with your work. Creative commons content has six distinct licenses available, and all you must do is associate one to your work.
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Best Crash Courses for Academic Writing that Impact Your Writing Skills? - 1 views

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    Cambridge dictionary defines a crash course as an activity that teaches you a lot of basic facts in a very short time. Crash courses are one of the best ways to get educated about any subject in a short period of time. Crash courses are available for various subjects online offered by various universities and other educational platforms. Similarly, there are plenty of crash courses for academic writing to enhance student's academic writing skills. Research shows that crash courses focus on process-oriented instructions. They enable the learners to fill gaps in
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