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What motivates you to make more money?
Financial freedom is enough motivation for anyone! Note, money won’t give you happiness and it isn’t an end in itself, it is a means to an end. I’ve realised money makes everything easy. EVERYTHING! With money, you know you can sort a lot of things without having to worry. I love comfort living so mRead more
Financial freedom is enough motivation for anyone! Note, money won’t give you happiness and it isn’t an end in itself, it is a means to an end. I’ve realised money makes everything easy. EVERYTHING! With money, you know you can sort a lot of things without having to worry. I love comfort living so much, if I could pay someone to help use the toilet on munir behalf and I’ll to pay them, I’ll gladly to that. Also, I love good life. The life I envision for myself is the kind of life that only money could afford. I love traveling to places, seeing new places, enjoying nature, and all of that that makes me happy.
See lessHas the unlimited access to the internet made plagiarism easier?
It is true the Internet has made it easier for students to plagiarize. The Internet has been a part of schools since at least the mid 90s. Though its use and commonality has increased with time, schools were creating online newspapers, teaching Internet research and generally surfing the Web. WhileRead more
It is true the Internet has made it easier for students to plagiarize. The Internet has been a part of schools since at least the mid 90s. Though its use and commonality has increased with time, schools were creating online newspapers, teaching Internet research and generally surfing the Web. While there has been an increase in retractions related to plagiarism in recent years, much of it is attributed to better detection of plagiarism and stronger enforcement of plagiarism rules, not simply there being more plagiarism. When it comes to plagiarism, technology has been a double-edged sword. On one hand it has made plagiarism itself much easier, streamlining the process of finding content to plagiarize and bringing the duplicated material into a new work. On the other, it’s made plagiarism much easier to detect and prevent, creating tools to both catch mistakes and stop those who are acting in bad faith. The truth is that most researchers, like most students, are honest and for them technology has been a boon. Not only does it make writing and researching easier, but the plagiarism detection tools make it easier to catch oversights before they lead to retractions or rejections. It’s only for those who seek to be dishonest that the technology has been both a blessing and a curse. While we won’t know what the long term impact of the Internet is on research for a long time to come, early indications are that it hasn’t been nearly the catastrophe many have feared. Most young researchers are doing well, despite having grown up and lived with the Internet most of their lives. Though many fear that technology is going to create a generation of plagiarists, so far that hasn’t panned out. Though technology, in some ways, enables plagiarism it also, through plagiarism detection tools, restricts and prevents it. Though the onus still falls on teachers, professors and editors to teach and look for plagiarism, with 88 percent of teachers surveyed saying they are doing just that, it seems at least teachers are getting better at it, not worse.
See lessSo while technology will inevitably have an impact on plagiarism, it won’t be the catastrophe many fear, due to a combination of teaching and technology. The young researchers of today are proving that point and the young researchers of tomorrow almost certainly will too.