Dear Editor,
For those who are clueless on the issue, or think everyone else
is, this definition of plagiarism is for you. The use of another
person’s
”
ideas, which include written or spoken material … from whole
papers and paragraphs to … phrases
”
then trying to pass it off as an original work.
Dear Editor,
For those who are clueless on the issue, or think everyone else is, this definition of plagiarism is for you. The use of another person’s “ideas, which include written or spoken material … from whole papers and paragraphs to … phrases” then trying to pass it off as an original work.
I have accidentally discovered plagiarism while researching items of interest in letters or columns.
The first is in Mr. Fennell’s Sept. 23, 2003 column, in which he diagnosed Mr. Reese of Morgan Hill, as having “Dingel-Norwood Syndrome.”
In another column (June 15, 2004), he referred to Mr. Taylor’s views as “Twilighzonish” as in www.violentsw.com/twilghtzonish.html. then went on to suggest that “… Taylor’s paranoid writings demonstrated that he’s apparently in an advanced stage of Dingle-Norwood Syndrome.” Mr. Fennell then went on to once again use the same plagiarized diagnosis he used the year before.
Then in his July 6 column “America’s sole at risk”, Mr. Fennell listed 15 items referred to as the liberal “battle plan” – 9 that came from www.bigpapa.com.
Harold Williams, San Jose