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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm really confused. Are they accusing him of plagiarizing the phrase "sexual harassment"? Or is there more? What is the longest portion of text that was allegedly plagiarized?[/quote] It's both. Plagiarize checker flagged Sexual Harassment Policy. This was assigned as #1 of 10 policies provided by teacher. The heading was flagged and content flagged but not copied or plagiarized. Ex: Company prohibits Sexual Harassment of any kind against any persons... From memory, paraphrased as, Company X has a zero tolerance policy with regard to sexual misconduct of any employee or person... Flagged: zero tolerance policy, sexual misconduct and the heading Sexual Harassment Policy He paraphrased generic wording. What would you come up with. Also, there were sub sections, quid pro quo. This was also flagged. 10 pages of this type of crazy. Every time he changed a phrase, it was flagged. This sentence I'm typing now would be flagged. Do you understand what I mean? If so, imagine 10 pages of it. [/quote]
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