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In most institutes of higher learning, failure to cite sources is considered an act of plagiarism.
I do my shopping weekly and store my perishables in a refrigerator, this ensures that no plagiarism happens to them.
Breaking the rules of plagiarism can have serious consequences. You may face academic penalties such as failing a course or being expelled from a program. In professional settings, you could damage your reputation and credibility, potentially leading to legal repercussions and loss of job opportunities. It's important to always give credit to the original sources of information to avoid these consequences.
If you steal someone's story for aboriginal art that is plagiarism which is an offense.
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When files containing large amounts of information are compressed or zipped, they are moved and forced into a smaller space to conserve memory and protect the file(s).
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The "best" synonym would depend on the context in which you are using it, because plagiarism happens for a lot of different reasons (some accidental) and from different motivations (some intentional). Here are some synonyms that might work:theftcheatingstealingrobberydisorganizationsloppinessfalsehoodfraudThe best synonym for plagiarism is copying. Additional synonyms include piracy, theft and stealing.
Penalties for copyright infringement vary by country, but generally consist of fees, which can be exorbitant. Penalties for plagiarism vary even more significantly, from institution to institution. Academic probation is a common response in colleges and universities, but in business it's not unheard-of to be fired for plagiarism.
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It will make you sick, or in high amounts, kill you.