@alwayshindsight@the_moooook No, Shinawatra rejected the bill last year. The current tiered system hasn't changed or been ajusted for over 15 years now...
@ilovemcgriddle On dit pain au levain ! Et franchement, il a l’air superbe ! Très beau lamage 👏 Il va être parfait avec ce comté et ces bries… régale-toi bien !
1) You can access all previous versions of a Wikipedia since its creation
2) Plagiarism is the presentation of someone else’s work as your own: ideas and wording w/o citation
3) The original work doesn’t have to be copyrighted. Copyright infringement is a separate legal matter
A few questions:
How can one defend oneself against an accusation of plagiarizing Wikipedia for a dissertation written 15 years ago in 2009?
Isn’t the whole point of Wikipedia that it is a dynamic source of info that changes minute by minute based on edits and contributions from around the globe?
Has anyone (other than my wife) ever been accused of plagiarism based on using Wikipedia for a definition of a word?
Is Wikipedia copyrighted? If so which version? The most recent one? The previous version?
Is it plagiarism when you use an online dictionary for a definition of a word or term?
How can one defend oneself when one learns about a 12-page plagiarism accusation at 540pm on Friday night when one celebrates Shabbat and you are told the article would be published shortly, in this case at 7:10pm?
@xcitizenjournal@MailePRMedia iOS tip: if you leave your finger on the screen after drawing the circle, it will automatically smooth the line. Works with squares, triangles, line and arrows too!
@MailePRMedia The last few days made me realise how little people know about PACER. You’d think conspiracy theorists would’ve learned by now they can get court documents directly from the source and not rely on the media they hate so much 😂