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Harvard, introduces new course “How to properly plagiarize”

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Harvard, the prestigious Ivy League university, has made a controversial announcement that has raised many eyebrows in academic circles. The university is set to introduce a brand new course titled “How to properly plagiarize”. The course, which is slated to begin in the upcoming semester, aims to teach students the art of borrowing ideas and work from other authors without getting caught for plagiarism.

Many academics and scholars have expressed their concerns and reservations about the course, claiming that it encourages unethical behavior and sets a bad precedent. However, the Harvard administration defends the course, stating that it is meant to teach students the difference between ethical and unethical practices when it comes to citing sources. Moreover, the course will also cover topics such as paraphrasing, quoting, and correct citation formats.

The course has already generated a lot of interest and controversy, with many academics and students divided on the issue. Harvard has assured that the course will be closely monitored to avoid any unethical practices and ensure that academic integrity is maintained in the university.

Harvard, introduces new course “How to properly plagiarize”

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Harvard, the prestigious Ivy League university, has made a controversial announcement that has raised many eyebrows in academic circles. The university is set to introduce a brand new course titled “How to properly plagiarize”. The course, which is slated to begin in the upcoming semester, aims to teach students the art of borrowing ideas and work from other authors without getting caught for plagiarism.

Many academics and scholars have expressed their concerns and reservations about the course, claiming that it encourages unethical behavior and sets a bad precedent. However, the Harvard administration defends the course, stating that it is meant to teach students the difference between ethical and unethical practices when it comes to citing sources. Moreover, the course will also cover topics such as paraphrasing, quoting, and correct citation formats.

The course has already generated a lot of interest and controversy, with many academics and students divided on the issue. Harvard has assured that the course will be closely monitored to avoid any unethical practices and ensure that academic integrity is maintained in the university.

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