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    Plagiarism

         It is known to us all that plagiarism, which can also been regarded as another kind of stealing things from others, is a behavior that is looked down upon by all the people who is engaged in writing, especially in academia. It is a regulation that people can write an article the content of which may include what is quoted from others. However, the reference should be given clear indication of.
         I was extremely astonished when I saw the comment written by my foreign teacher. The word "Plagiarism" which made me feel embarrassed gave me deep impression. It was really my fault. I had paid too much for my wrong-doings since I was born. But this time, in my opinion, it was one of the most serious deeds I had ever done. Although I regretted what I had done, it is of no use. For one could not go back in time and make a modification. What I could do was to correct my mistake and not to make the same mistake the next time.
         Plagiarism which is now familiar to us will never happen on me. I look forward to the disappearance of the word "Plagiarism" from the dictionary.

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