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A publication in a reputed journal is the best recognition an academician gets for his academic aptitude. But stealing someone’s work and presenting to the world as your own is Plagiarism. This article summarize the different types of plagiarism that prevail in our world of academics.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
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