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[quote=Anonymous]Lawyer again. This just isn’t plagiarism in the usual sense. No lawyer or HR rep would cite a source when writing a policy. It isn’t done anymore than it’s done in form contracts. It’s pointless and counter-productive to come up with your own language for an HR policy. It’s not like a speech or research paper where originality is part of the assignment. This is just a weird and meaningless place to apply plagiarism standards. It may however be a violation of the expectation for the assignment, if part of the goal is to ensure the student is using reputable sources for model policies, rather than a crazy random person’s blog. That I think would be reasonable for a student assignment. But it’s not a plagiarism issue. [/quote]
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