If you state the name of the person whom you are quoting, then you are by definition not plagiarizing. To plagiarize is to claim that you have written something yourself, which was actually written by someone else. Of course, you may still be guilty of violating a copyright, if you quote at excessive length without the author's permission. It just won't be plagiarism.
Infinite means never ending while finite means it ends.
infinite is never ending while finite means it canend
It is a rational number, and an integer. I have never heard of a while number, though.
The fourth dimension has never been reached, may not exist, and frankly nothing is known about it, so while it may be theoretically possible to do this, it has never been done and is likely impossible.
Antimatter is a substance, while infinity is a representation of a never ending number. They are two separate things, and thus they cannot be compared.
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The two main parts of citing are in-text citations within the body of the work and a corresponding reference list at the end. In-text citations provide brief details to identify the source of information, while the reference list gives full bibliographic information for each source cited in the work.
No, photocopying and plagiarizing are two separate actions. Photocopying involves making a duplicate copy of a document or text for personal or professional use, while plagiarizing involves taking someone else's work or ideas and presenting them as your own without proper acknowledgment.
Ben Moody left citing "creative differences".
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USS Panay was a gun boat which was attacked by Japanese aircraft while it was in river Yangtze outside city of Nanjing. Japan apologized for the incident citing ignorance and paid indemnity.
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No not for a while and especially if never opened.
There have been accusations of plagiarism against Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, particularly for his Sherlock Holmes stories. Some believe that he may have drawn inspiration from earlier detective fiction, but it is debated whether this constitutes plagiarism or simply influence. Overall, while there are similarities between Sherlock Holmes stories and other works, no conclusive evidence of plagiarism has been found.
What does joe never wear while drinking coffee?