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Note Taking Essentials by Kathy Burchett on Prezi. Cornell Notes Note Taking. 6 Consequences of Plagiarism. The consequences of plagiarism can be personal, professional, ethical, and legal. With plagiarism detection software so readily available and in use, plagiarists are being caught at an alarming rate. Once accused of plagiarism, a person will most likely always be regarded with suspicion. Ignorance is not an excuse. Plagiarists include academics, professionals, students, journalists, authors, and others. Destroyed Student Reputation Plagiarism allegations can cause a student to be suspended or expelled. Destroyed Professional Reputation A professional business person, politician, or public figure may find that the damage from plagiarism follows them for their entire career. Destroyed Academic Reputation The consequences of plagiarism have been widely reported in the world of academia.

Legal Repercussions The legal repercussions of plagiarism can be quite serious. Monetary Repercussions Plagiarized Research Plagiarized research is an especially egregious form of plagiarism. Related Articles. Plagiarism. Hey, Do I Need to Cite That? Citing Websites in MLA Format. Of Mice and Men: Process. 1. In your assigned group, you should divide responsibility for researching certain questions. 2. Closely examine the pages under your groups heading. Take notes on every cite that you visit. (Do not forget to take note of the URL.) 3. 4. Sociologists Use the pages below to answer these questions specifically related to migrant workers and tenant farmers.1. Use the pages below to answer these questions specifically related to causes and effects of the Great Depression.1. Psychiatrists Use the pages below to answer these questions specifically related to causes and effects of Mental Disability. 1.What is a mental disability?

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. ADA and IDEA Use the pages below to answer these questions specifically related to the life and background of John Steinbeck. 1. Tsme. A complex set of interacting forces both economic and ecological brought the migrant workers documented in this ethnographic collection to California. Following World War I, a recession led to a drop in the market price of farm crops and caused Great Plains farmers to increase their productivity through mechanization and the cultivation of more land. This increase in farming activity required an increase in spending that caused many farmers to become financially overextended.

The stock market crash in 1929 only served to exacerbate this already tenuous economic situation. Many independent farmers lost their farms when banks came to collect on their notes, while tenant farmers were turned out when economic pressure was brought to bear on large landholders. At the same time, the increase in farming activity placed greater strain on the land. California was emphatically not the promised land of the migrants' dreams. Arrival in California did not put an end to the migrants' travels. EasyBib: Free Bibliography Generator - MLA, APA, Chicago citation styles. NoodleTools : MLA / APA / Chicago Bibliography Composer, Notecards, Outlining. Credible Sources Part two.wmv. Credible Sources Part One.wmv.