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The 7 Rules of Credit Card Balance Transfer rist would be the same.Credit card balance transfer is a great way of consolidating your credit card debt, and also finding a way of avoiding the terrible burden that debt can bring. Transfer offers are in high demand and many credit card issuers highlight their balance transfer features up front as part of their overall advertising package. These days the credit card companies are in heavy competition with each other to get your business.But have you ever considered the dream ticket of always having an interest free credit card at all times, no matter what the circumstances? Well here is a check list of seven things you must do in order to get the best out of it.1. Always make Unfortunately, internet plagiarism is flourishing. There's now a whole industry that supplies college students with 'model' term papers for the purpose of plagiarism. Here are just some of the websites that are part of this industry: School Sucks http://www.schoolsucks.com/ Other People's Papers http://www.oppapers.com/ Evil House of Cheat http://www.cheathouse.com/ But the plagiarism industry has spawned another industry: websites and software designed to detect plagiarism. One such software was developed by turnitin.com (www.turnitin.com) and plagiarism.org (www.plagiarism.org). This is how it works: the software makes a 'digital fingerprint' of a submit Strategies for Life Settlement Investment About two weeks ago I received an article submission that immediately attracted my attention. The title was identical to the title of an article I wrote and which was published in 'WebProNews' in May 1999.Life insurance settlements go hand in hand with death. But, individuals investing in life settlements need to know some strategies before investing in any life insurance settlement simply because death may be imminent, but if it’s not immediate and you have money invested in a life insurance settlement you may find yourself wishing someone would just roll over and die. Life settlements are interesting investments because you know the face value you will receive from the life insurance policy but you have no absolute answer as to when that will be and how much money you will make/lose in the process. It’s a gamble, just like any other investment, but there are ways to mak "Probably just a coincidence", I thought to myself, and kept reading. But the first paragraph stopped me in my tracks. It was quite clearly plagiarized from my article. As I kept reading I recognized sentence after sentence that had been lifted from my article and then modified slightly. The whole article was plagiarized. I could hardly believe it. As the English say, I was 'gob-smacked'. ------------------------------ What Is Plagiarism? ------------------------------ 'Plagiarism' comes from the Latin word 'plagiarius', a kidnapper. Here are two dictionary definitions of plagiarism: '[to] take (the work or idea of someone else) and pass it off as one's own' (Concise Oxford Dictionary, Third Edition, 1999). 'to appropriate ideas, passages etc. from another work or author' (Collins Dictionary of the English Language, ed. P. Hanks 1979). Plagiarism can be done in many ways, but the most common technique is to paraphrase someone else's words. Here's an example: Original: "And if you've matched the ezine to the product you're selling, you've reached your target audience." Plagiarized version: "If you have correctly matched the ezine or newsletter to the product you're selling, then you will have reached your target audience." As you can see, the plagiarist has simply taken the original and then replaced the phrase 'you've matched' with the phrase 'you have correctly matched', inserted the words 'or newsletter', and replaced the word 'you've' with the words 'then you will have'. Part of the reason that plagiarism is so rampant on the Internet is that many people genuinely believe that it's okay to take someone else's writing, make a few changes, and then present it as their own. ---------------------------------- Is Plagiarism a Crime? ---------------------------------- As far as I know plagiarism is not a crime in most countries, and this is probably because plagiarism is so difficult to define. How many words does a plagiarist have to substitute and rearrange before the copied version ceases to be a copy of the original? This is why plagiarism is much more difficult to deal with than copyright theft. A copyright thief simply steals your work, lock-stock-and-barrel. A plagiarist steals your work and disguises it as their own. But while plagiarism may not be a crime, it is heavily sanctioned in professions that are based on the written word. I know of one professor of sociology who lost his job almost overnight because he plagiarized someone else's work. And in journalism the consequences of being exposed as a plagiarist would be the same. Unfortunately, internet plagiarism is flourishing. There's now a whole industry that supplies college students with 'model' term papers for the purpose of plagiarism. Here are just some of the websites that are part of this industry: School Sucks http://www.schoolsucks.com/ Other People's Papers http://www.oppapers.com/ Evil House of Cheat http://www.cheathouse.com/ But the plagiarism industry has spawned another industry: websites and software designed to detect plagiarism. One such software was developed by turnitin.com (www.turnitin.com) and plagiarism.org (www.plagiarism.org). This is how it works: the software makes a 'digital fingerprint' of a submit 3 Effective Ways To Get Started In Affiliate Marketing rom the Latin word 'plagiarius', a kidnapper. Here are two dictionary definitions of plagiarism:If you think only businessmen can make much money on the the Internet. Think again. You too can earn money through the Internet even if you don’t have products to sell and high-profile and established company. How? Through affiliate marketing.What Is Affiliate Marketing?Affiliate marketing is a revenue sharing between a merchant and an affiliate who gets paid for referring or promoting the merchants’ products and services. It is one of the burgeoning industries nowadays because it is proven to be a cost-efficient and quantifiable means of attaining great profit both for the merchant and the affiliate.Affiliate marketing works effectively for the merc '[to] take (the work or idea of someone else) and pass it off as one's own' (Concise Oxford Dictionary, Third Edition, 1999). 'to appropriate ideas, passages etc. from another work or author' (Collins Dictionary of the English Language, ed. P. Hanks 1979). Plagiarism can be done in many ways, but the most common technique is to paraphrase someone else's words. Here's an example: Original: "And if you've matched the ezine to the product you're selling, you've reached your target audience." Plagiarized version: "If you have correctly matched the ezine or newsletter to the product you're selling, then you will have reached your target audience." As you can see, the plagiarist has simply taken the original and then replaced the phrase 'you've matched' with the phrase 'you have correctly matched', inserted the words 'or newsletter', and replaced the word 'you've' with the words 'then you will have'. Part of the reason that plagiarism is so rampant on the Internet is that many people genuinely believe that it's okay to take someone else's writing, make a few changes, and then present it as their own. ---------------------------------- Is Plagiarism a Crime? ---------------------------------- As far as I know plagiarism is not a crime in most countries, and this is probably because plagiarism is so difficult to define. How many words does a plagiarist have to substitute and rearrange before the copied version ceases to be a copy of the original? This is why plagiarism is much more difficult to deal with than copyright theft. A copyright thief simply steals your work, lock-stock-and-barrel. A plagiarist steals your work and disguises it as their own. But while plagiarism may not be a crime, it is heavily sanctioned in professions that are based on the written word. I know of one professor of sociology who lost his job almost overnight because he plagiarized someone else's work. And in journalism the consequences of being exposed as a plagiarist would be the same. Unfortunately, internet plagiarism is flourishing. There's now a whole industry that supplies college students with 'model' term papers for the purpose of plagiarism. Here are just some of the websites that are part of this industry: School Sucks http://www.schoolsucks.com/ Other People's Papers http://www.oppapers.com/ Evil House of Cheat http://www.cheathouse.com/ But the plagiarism industry has spawned another industry: websites and software designed to detect plagiarism. One such software was developed by turnitin.com (www.turnitin.com) and plagiarism.org (www.plagiarism.org). This is how it works: the software makes a 'digital fingerprint' of a submit Stop Thief! That's My Content! or newsletter to the product you're selling, then you will have reached your target audience."Publishing your creative genius on the internet can lead to a wealth of problems not commonly found in the 'real world'. In the days before the proliferation of the world wide web, crafters and designers were lulled into a false sense of security by the lack of 'corporate espionage'. After all, we're a community, right?Wrong.Your ideas are your 'wealth' and if you do not take the proper steps to protect that wealth, you will be left feeling hopeless and wondering where you went wrong as you watch your competitors profit off of your hard work. Before you begin to sell your wares on the 'net, there are basic concepts of intellectual property that you should b As you can see, the plagiarist has simply taken the original and then replaced the phrase 'you've matched' with the phrase 'you have correctly matched', inserted the words 'or newsletter', and replaced the word 'you've' with the words 'then you will have'. Part of the reason that plagiarism is so rampant on the Internet is that many people genuinely believe that it's okay to take someone else's writing, make a few changes, and then present it as their own. ---------------------------------- Is Plagiarism a Crime? ---------------------------------- As far as I know plagiarism is not a crime in most countries, and this is probably because plagiarism is so difficult to define. How many words does a plagiarist have to substitute and rearrange before the copied version ceases to be a copy of the original? This is why plagiarism is much more difficult to deal with than copyright theft. A copyright thief simply steals your work, lock-stock-and-barrel. A plagiarist steals your work and disguises it as their own. But while plagiarism may not be a crime, it is heavily sanctioned in professions that are based on the written word. I know of one professor of sociology who lost his job almost overnight because he plagiarized someone else's work. And in journalism the consequences of being exposed as a plagiarist would be the same. Unfortunately, internet plagiarism is flourishing. There's now a whole industry that supplies college students with 'model' term papers for the purpose of plagiarism. Here are just some of the websites that are part of this industry: School Sucks http://www.schoolsucks.com/ Other People's Papers http://www.oppapers.com/ Evil House of Cheat http://www.cheathouse.com/ But the plagiarism industry has spawned another industry: websites and software designed to detect plagiarism. One such software was developed by turnitin.com (www.turnitin.com) and plagiarism.org (www.plagiarism.org). This is how it works: the software makes a 'digital fingerprint' of a submit Strategic Planning Process t countries, and this is probably because plagiarism is so difficult to define. How many words does a plagiarist have to substitute and rearrange before the copied version ceases to be a copy of the original?The Strategic Planning Process starts off with an evaluation of the organization’s performance of business. The specific issues which are to be addressed by the plan identified. These may be the key areas of business, which are of utmost importance in the organization’s functioning. Determination and clarification of the roles of every participant in the process must be made, and the information relevant to the process is to be provided at the very onset of planning.Ascertaining the mission of the organization is the next step. Together, the vision on what the organization is hoped to become in future is also to be declared.Next, the situation on the ground This is why plagiarism is much more difficult to deal with than copyright theft. A copyright thief simply steals your work, lock-stock-and-barrel. A plagiarist steals your work and disguises it as their own. But while plagiarism may not be a crime, it is heavily sanctioned in professions that are based on the written word. I know of one professor of sociology who lost his job almost overnight because he plagiarized someone else's work. And in journalism the consequences of being exposed as a plagiarist would be the same. Unfortunately, internet plagiarism is flourishing. There's now a whole industry that supplies college students with 'model' term papers for the purpose of plagiarism. Here are just some of the websites that are part of this industry: School Sucks http://www.schoolsucks.com/ Other People's Papers http://www.oppapers.com/ Evil House of Cheat http://www.cheathouse.com/ But the plagiarism industry has spawned another industry: websites and software designed to detect plagiarism. One such software was developed by turnitin.com (www.turnitin.com) and plagiarism.org (www.plagiarism.org). This is how it works: the software makes a 'digital fingerprint' of a submit Preparing to Speak in Public rist would be the same.In making a speech, it is vital that the speaker gets the message across clearly to his listeners. The audience should get what it is exactly that you want them to know. The length of the speech is irrelevant as long as it fits the time frame you have been given and covers all the bases. These bases are the issue, the facts concerning it, the options they have and the proposal that you and your organization wants to bring up.The issue should be stated clearly in the beginning of the speech so the audience knows what you will be talking about. The facts should also be laid straight to describe the problem, the causes and what would happen if left unsolved. The Unfortunately, internet plagiarism is flourishing. There's now a whole industry that supplies college students with 'model' term papers for the purpose of plagiarism. Here are just some of the websites that are part of this industry: School Sucks http://www.schoolsucks.com/ Other People's Papers http://www.oppapers.com/ Evil House of Cheat http://www.cheathouse.com/ But the plagiarism industry has spawned another industry: websites and software designed to detect plagiarism. One such software was developed by turnitin.com (www.turnitin.com) and plagiarism.org (www.plagiarism.org). This is how it works: the software makes a 'digital fingerprint' of a submitted document using an elaborate set of algorithms. That fingerprint is then checked against a database that contains over 1 billion publicly-available web pages. Plagiarism.org then produces an 'originality report' that gives the user an index of how original the submitted paper was, and whether it falls above or below the 'plagiarism threshold'. This software, however - while an excellent tool for college professors - probably wouldn't help writers find out if their work has been plagiarized. ---------------------------------------- What Can You Do About It? ---------------------------------------- The Internet is so vast, chances are you wouldn't know if someone had plagiarized your work. I only discovered that my work had been plagiarized because the 'author' sent his plagiarized article to me for publication in my own newsletter. But if you do discover that someone has plagiarized one of your articles, you could do what I did. I immediately contacted the author of the 'article' and requested that he email everyone to whom he had sent the article, explaining that it was plagiarized, and that they should on no account publish it. I added that if he did not withdraw the article from circulation I would contact his web host and the moderators of any lists that distributed the article. The author replied within a few hours and admitted that the similarity between the 2 articles was "VERY uncanny". He said he had no idea "how they could be so similar". But after a few emails, he did withdraw the article. In a way, it's a compliment when someone plagiarizes your work: it means you're writing good stuff. But that's little consolation. If you make your living from writing on the Internet, plagiarism could be the greatest threat to your livelihood.
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