All of it, as long as you put it in quotation marks and say who it's by.
When a passage is memorable and you want to use it as a quotation
No, as long as you credit the source you have used and if it is a direct quote you have used quotation marks then it will not count as plagiarism even if you did copy and paste it.
The public is allowed to copy your drivers license if needed.
You are allowed to copy music for your own use between your computers and/or iPods, and to burn a copy to a CD for safe keeping. You are not allowed to redistribute by selling, sharing or giving away music.
No Cus it's copy write.
It may be illegal
The Louve
If you aren't working for them anymore they don't have to give you a copy. You should all ready have a copy.
When you want to use it as a quotation in your essay, but otherwise avoid it. ____ Avoid copying large sections of text. It is much better to make a note saying 'For a discussion of the problems of definining [term, concept]' see [source]. That way you reduce the risk of plagiarism and safe time.
It is attributed to Picasso.
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claustrophobia there's too much paranoia