THe 1950s are considered the golden age of television.
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yes, or it would still be considered plagiarism
In grade school, plagiarism results in a lower grade for that paper or writing, possibly even a failing grade (F) in the higher grade school years.
In high school, plagiarism on a major term paper could result in failing the subject for the year. High school students are expected to (1) know what plagiarism is and is not, (2) to abide by the rules for using other people's works and (3) to know how to ask a teacher for more explanation if needed.
In college or university, as an undergrad plagiarism can result in academic disciplinary action as well as a failing grade, either for that paper or for the entire course.
For Dissertations at the Master's Level, plagiarism would be totally unacceptable. The student's Advisor would likely spot plagiarism quickly. The student would not be permitted to defend (sit for "Orals") with a dissertation containing or riddled with plagiarism. Even one instance of plagiarism would call into question the student's honesty and professionalism. The rules that apply while "in school" also apply to professionals in the workplace or in academic circles.
Legally, the copyright holder can bring a Civil lawsuit against the person who has stolen the work.
A new piece of wisdom about his or her own life
The quotations can get too long and hard for your audience to understand
the voice and style of someone else
A research paper must give citations, so that others may check that the facts in the paper is correct.
The use of frozen fries increased profits- APEX
An essay that strings together one quote after another without connecting them.
In the 1990s, fast food workers, whose earnings were only slightly higher than those of migrant farm workers, saw the value of their salaries decline even as other American workers were getting pair more. (Schlosser 6) apex :)
The elephant is an common animal found in zoos throughout the United States-APEX
Changing around a few words of an original text so it sounds as if it's your own work