Not-So-Cardinal Sin?
Among academics, plagiarism is a cardinal sin. But to the general public? Maybe not so much.
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Among academics, plagiarism is a cardinal sin. But to the general public? Maybe not so much.
The owner of California's Bryman College chain -- with campuses in San Jose, Hayward, San Francisco and Los Angeles -- is in financial trouble and could close.
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Another professor’s learning materials? In my course? It’s more likely than you think.
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