Plagerism
By: Victor • Essay • 320 Words • December 14, 2009 • 753 Views
Essay title: Plagerism
What are the morals and values in plagiarism, while growing up were all instilled with values from our parents honor, loyalty, personal courage, some students don’t have these values which makes students cheat when writing papers. Should every one have the same values? Depends on who is asking.
One of the values that are the most important is honesty, honesty is a clear conscience "before me and before my fellow human beings." Honesty is the awareness of what is right and appropriate in one’s role, one’s behavior, and one relationship. With honesty, there is no hypocrisy or artificiality which creates confusion and mistrust in the minds and lives of others. Honesty makes for a life of integrity because the inner and outer selves are a mirror image. (www.livingvalues.net, 2007, ¶ 1).
If not for honesty why would not oneself plagiarize. I find my self when writing papers to just type away without giving credit, but by the time I turn the paper in I have to be honest with myself and give credit were credit is due, that way I do not feel guilty at the end.
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