So you can see that plagiarism covers more than just others' words. Why are students being plagiarized, why do you think that plagiarism will occur? Even better, I ask if they really are going to do so. In my opinion, there are many combinations of factors that could lead to the plagiarism of every student. Due to laziness, secret and / or competitiveness, it is safe to assume that some students "copy and paste" intentionally are working on other forms of theft. It is also possible that students are stolen by student workload or may not be able to use enough time.
I can not say that it is superior to Wikipedia: "The book of the stealing book was written by Abi Hoffman.The book was written in 1970 and published in 1971. This book is 1960 It is an example of rebellion of the age.The book sold over 250,000 copies between April 1971 and November, but I do not know how many people were stolen. "
In a moment writing a book, one millionth of the pen touches the paper in the book, and among all its 12.5 billion copies, it writes over 125 trillion words at a time. It was written by everyone on the planet, but no one picked up the pen and never written anything inside. If you do not believe it, ask the closest librarian to you, they do not know what you are saying, it proves it is a secret, it exists. This book contains everything everyone gathers, every smell, every taste, sight, tactile, and emotion. They all have similar ends, but the way they get there is different. Some are drama, others are more horrible. There are few people who become romantic and fancy. In fact it is very few, but we do not know.
According to THR, only 8% of TV drama writers are black people. This means more than 5 times, written from the mouth of your favorite black character written by Caucasian. plot? A white man wrote. Are blacks tackling figurative racial discrimination or prejudice? A white man wrote. In fact, many characters did not solve the game (my favorite white writer's comment is "They write characters until I think about racing"). However, it rarely changes conversations and stories to reflect people in color. Probably not Boston, this character comes from Atlanta, but has a more metaphorical black face.