
The PBCC Student Handbook defines plagiarism. . . "Plagiarism is when another's work is deliberately used or appropriated without any indication of the source, thereby attempting to convey the impression that such work is the student's own. Any student failing to properly credit ideas or material taken from another is plagiarizing."
Read PBCC's Plagiarism Software Policy (Effective Spring Term 2007) and Palm Beach Community College Policies on Academic Dishonesty (p.32)

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