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sources other than their text book to aid them in their studying value their
education very highly. Therefore, it would make no sense for these students to
cheat themselves by plagiarizing the US History, US Government and Politics,
European History and Psychology content found on this site.
Course-Notes.Org and Plagiarism
At Course-Notes.Org, we feel that those students who care enough to look to
sources other than their text book to aid them in their studying value their
education very highly. Therefore, it would make no sense for these students to
cheat themselves by plagiarizing the US History, US Government and Politics,
European History and Psychology content found on this site. This includes all
of the notes, outlines, vocabulary terms, practice quizzes, unit notes,
historical documents, biographies, political parties, timelines, important
court cases and case briefs, as well as any of our member’s content posted in
the forums.
It would be unfair to say that no student has ever used notes, outlines,
vocabulary, etc. from this site without properly acknowledging it or has tried
to pass it off as their own work for a graded assignment. This has been brought
to our attention a few times now from teachers. However, please let it be known
that Course-Notes.Org’s goal is to provide quality notes, outlines, unit notes,
case briefs, etc to students in order to improve their education, not to
undercut it. Course-Notes.Org condemns
plagiarism in any form.
Here’s a few reasons why plagiarizing Course-Notes.Org’s outlines, notes,
vocabulary terms, unit notes, case briefs, biographies, political parties, and
timelines or any other content for that matter is a very bad idea:
- Plagiarism is stealing
someone else’s work and that’s not right.
- Plagiarism cheats students
out of their education which can lead to dire consequences in their
educational, personal and professional lives.
- Plagiarism makes teacher’s
jobs harder and less enjoyable. It also gives teachers a bad impression of
Course-Notes.Org and what we are all about
- You will get caught! Course-Notes.Org’s outlines, notes,
vocabulary terms, unit notes, case briefs, biographies, political parties,
and timelines are all indexed by Google. All a teacher needs to do is type
in a line from “your” paper into the search engine and they will see that
it came from this site.
With
that said, please keep this in mind:
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outlines, notes, vocabulary terms, unit notes, case briefs, biographies,
political parties, and timelines, you must give Course-Notes.Org credit as your
source and have it appropriately bibliographed and documented. Course-Notes.Org
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notes, vocabulary terms, unit notes, case briefs, biographies, political
parties, and timelines or any other content of any kind. By using the
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