[00:08.42]On Academic Plagiarism
[00:11.59]It has been an alarming phenomenon
[00:14.76]that plagiarism is seen around the academic circle.
[00:18.56]What is more worrying is that academic plagiarism
[00:23.04]not only happens among college students,
[00:25.77]but also in many distinguished and respected professors.
[00:30.56]Taking a close look into this problem,
[00:33.55]we can find the main reasons as follows.
[00:36.47]First, the desire for quick success driving those teachers
[00:41.33]and students into plagiarism.
[00:43.57]Second, some people want to reap what they have not sown,
[00:48.61]and are unwilling to work hard.
[00:51.53]Third, the pressure from the society
[00:55.04]as well as the peer competition
[00:57.24]makes people eager to stand out even in an immoral way.
[01:02.46]From my perspective,
[01:04.45]to stop academic plagiarism calls
[01:07.33]for the collaboration from the individuals,
[01:10.63]the government and the academic circle.
[01:13.62]On the one hand,
[01:15.36]individuals ought to realize that the pursuit for success
[01:19.34]should be based on hard-working and patience.
[01:23.01]On the other hand, the government
[01:25.50]should make related rules and enforce them strictly.
[01:29.05]In addition,
[01:30.29]the academic circle needs
[01:32.83]to set up a stricter review system
[01:34.57]to prevent people from plagiarizing.
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