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Loss of employment as a Result of Plagiarism
Loss of employment as a Result of Plagiarism
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Loss of Employment due to Plagiarism
‘’Led Zeppelin are being sued for plagiarism over their iconic hit Stairway to Heaven. The band has been served legal papers on behalf of late Randy California for the song which had earned a reported $562 MILLION’’ said James Robertson, a writer for Mirror Magazine. (Robertson, 2014). The iconic rockers risks losing millions of dollars in this lawsuit. The band Spirit claims that Led Zeppelin lifted from their track Taurus, Stairway to Heaven’s opening soundtrack. There had been claims for years that the sound tracks were same but it has taken more than thirty years for legal action to be taken against them. They plagiarized the band Spirit’s song and it is about time that they are brought to book. Led Zeppelin allegedly wrote the song in 1970, two years after the band Spirit had released it. The two bands have shared the same stage in fact, proving that friends can stab you in the back too.
Plagiarism is defined as wrongful appropriation and stealing or publication of another author’s language, thoughts, ideas or expressions and representation of them as ones original work. It is considered unlawful and one can be charged for such an offense. It is important that we avoid practicing plagiarism both in school and beyond. First of all plagiarism reduces a person’s credibility since trust is lost on all his works. It also increases the chances of one spending his time behind bars as law suits start cropping up. Embarrassment will be faced too as the public won’t hesitate to rebuke you and criticize you for not being honest about the original source of your work. Some students have been expelled from schools and some in their professions lost their jobs in the name of plagiarism.
Copying then pasting work from the internet to your articles is one way through which students can unwittingly perpetrate academic dishonesty without realizing it. Students also practice plagiarism by getting information from books, articles or journals without properly citing their sources. In some cases, some students don’t cite sources at all. Some students also use in their work images that were taken by other photographers without giving credit where credit is due. When they deliver their assignments or reports some contain up to 97% plagiarism.
Students should always ensure that they properly credit ideas that they use in their work. Steps to be taken would include researching and mastering how to perfectly credit ideas. This is vital as if you properly credit the ideas then you won’t be accused of plagiarism. Copy and pasting someone’s work should also be avoided at all cost as this is a great act of plagiarism. A student should master the art of paraphrasing. This is possible if one reads the research materials and understands them then writes in his own words instead of writing them word by word. Though referencing in such circumstances should not be neglected either.
In conclusion, plagiarism is an evil that no student should considering venturing into. Led Zeppelin can attest to this as earlier on we realized that they are yet to lose millions of dollars in law suits. The consequences can face anyone both in school and out in the real world. We are therefore advised to shun this vice as we wouldn’t want to regret when we are faced with the punishment.
References
Lubbe, I., Modack, G., & Watson, A. (2011). Accounting GAAP. OUP Catalogue.
Gourlay, L., & Deane, J. (2012). Loss, responsibility, blame? Staff discourses of student plagiarism. Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 49(1), 19-29.
Losing My Cool – Book Report
Losing My Cool – Book Report
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From William’s childhood home of one-story ranch house, his father made a collection of books more than any library could hold. His father used some of these volumes to operate an academic prep service, while the other books were used in his never-ending quest for wisdom. William, as a teenager, had a completely different pursuit from his father; he had the thirst for money, hoe and clothes. More striking feature was his Medusa-faced Versace sunglasses and the companion of a heavy gold-medallion hanging down his neck, whenever he styled up his speech to fit into the intoxicating hip-hop culture prevailing in the communities. Often, his childhood upbringing was influenced a lot by hip-hop and he could even cite the lyrics of Tupac and Nas songs. These were the necessities of the hip-hop youth who were also showing their prowess in order to “keep their woman in line”. Eventually, William seems to justify his thesis that the problem of “hip-hop culture” in America is pinned on US black communities, which traces down the ongoing racism by the white communities who seem to maintain their prejudices based on these claims.
The aforementioned descriptions are relevant when reviewing the book, “Losing My Cool,” written by Thomas Chatterton Williams. As Williams indicates in his book, his father, Pappy, grew up in the isolated South, hiding in the closet away from the hip-hop culture so that he could read deep into the wisdom of Plato and Aesop. He had a different destiny in mind for his son. For years, Williams juggled between “keeping it real” in front of his friends and, studying books under the influence of his strict father’s tutelage. From the cover of the book, the author could not have had a better title than this one since it has been introduced at a better time when there is a cultural war between the hip-hop culture and the American lifestyle among the young generations. Therefore, the aim of this paper will be to give a report of the content of the book, while quoting relevant lines from the book to back up my claims.
Losing My Cool
The book demonstrates that the African-Americans are living in a culture that influences them to imitate, or even become criminals. The author shows that such a stance is worthy than meaningful possibilities of other lifestyles such as his father’s morale standards. Thus, William examines the seductive power of the black hip-hop culture, by describing how his peers even from a younger age, refuse to read books stating that, “it is uncool.” The pivotal focus of this book is in his description of the misogynist, superficial atmosphere, where girls and boys idolize famous rappers such as Tupac and exchange sex for material favors. For example, he is forced to hit his girlfriend when he discovers that she is having an affair, and proceed to start a fight with the other guy as a way of saving the face and to have sex with his girlfriend again.
These experiences are no doubt a quality work of non-fiction of the symptoms of the black culture. Needless to say, the experiences have been the source of promotion of sexism and the treatment of women as “just bitches,” which are mentioned as problems of the broader culture in America. The author does not err when he mentions Eminem, whose iconic lyrics involve treating women as less than humans, and only as accessories to rappers kingdom of sex, money and riches. Sadly, William makes it so easy to pin the blame on black people, yet the prevalence of the horrific and the destructive values stem from the reality of the disparity in demands between the white and the black communities. More so, the systematic discrimination by the whites has seen the black people living in states of unemployment and as the victims of imprisonment. The reality of the blame-game of whites against the blacks lurks in the background of this book. The hip-hop social misfit for the black people has lead to them having high stress levels, dying sooner, and getting lower level of education than the white community.
Williams explains openly the racist view by using his choice of clothes. He explains that “shirts and sweaters and trousers or jeans that fit” had to be the sagging jeans or the basketballs shorts. He explains that “he wanted to look like a man and not a kid” among other kids ascribing to the hip-hop culture. He goes on to mention that he did not want to look like “he was about to stick up a 7-eleven.” On other words, Williams uses theses expression to show how hip-hop culture was compelling the youths to dress in skanky looks so that they would not be seen as silly or uncomfortable.
Conclusion
Do not be judgmental of Williams’s use of vulgar language when he is describing the effect of hip-hop culture in our lives today. Rather, he is right to shed a light into the lives of other people, who are living in the damaged and limited social context of anti-intellectualism, sexism and materialism. Nonetheless, William writes to awaken us from our obscurity so that we can understand the origin of the problems pinned on the black communities. In the United States, it is a problem of the broader culture and not a black problem. For any reason whatsoever, we are continuing to blames for both the white and the black communities, but we never reach an affirmative decision to justify our blame for the decaying society. Therefore, if we can’t blame the black culture for the escalating hip-hop culture, then it should be worthwhile to investigate the entire discrimination claims happening in America today.
References
Williams, T.C. (2011). Losing my cool: Love, literature, and a black man’s escape from the
crowd. New York, NY: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated.
Losing faith in politicians
Losing faith in politicians
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All countries around the world share and possess a political body made up of the president, ministers, governors and other government subordinates. Politicians guide and provide leadership to the citizens of a country and provide them with what a citizen requires from its country. With many contemporary issues revolving around countries across the world, each country demands for quality leadership. A country needs a member of the government who can listen and act towards the well being of the citizens. Campaigns before elections give politicians the chance to express their goals and objectives if given a chance to lead the country. However many politician today fail to meet their objectives leading to the question, have you lost faith in politicians?
Citizens suffer under the watch of leaders that they chose and entrusted their well being with. During campaigns government leaders promise to do things which they mostly end up not doing. It has been a trend in several countries leading to the loss of faith in politicians. Politicians exploit the most crucial needs that a citizen has and uses it as a way to gain political power and fame but once given the position, they fail to perform what was promised to the citizens.
Through radio chats and interviews citizens from different countries including America, Canada, and Japan; citizens have lost their faith in politicians because most are corrupt and are only greedy for power. Citizens believe that there is always a hidden lie behind every politician’s words and most are letting down their countries only for selfish interests. Citizens also believe that politicians dwell on issues that are of much less concern compared to others that need immediate intervention. In the United States people feel that despite healthcare being an important issue other factors such as education also requires attention (Shelley, 2013). The cost of tuition in the country has increased forcing students to attend local institutions for higher education since they cannot afford other institutions.
Corruption and dishonesty are some of the other factors that have lead to loss of trust and faith in politicians by citizens (Schmidt 2012-2011). When a leader in the government is caught on the wrong side of the law, it creates a negative image to the society leading to citizens’ loss of faith. It is hypocritical when law makers break rules they have created. In several cases politicians lie, bribe and commit crimes which as a leader should not be the case. Politicians should set an example to their citizens so that they can follow and emulate their behaviour. When one is charged with corruption, fraud, sexual abuse and other crimes t sets a bad example to the country and citizens tend to lose faith in their government. Demonstrations and protests arise due to citizens’ loss of faith in their leaders. Demonstrations are often fuelled by high cost of living created by the government, cases of corruption and mismanagement of funds (Friedenberg, 1994).
Truly people have lost faith in politicians and they are not pleased with the lies and empty promises made. People of a country need politicians who will take care of their needs listen to them and promote country development. Democracy is a tool used to create fairness and to give citizens a right to vote for the right person hence people should be keen when choosing their leaders.
References
Friedenberg, R. V. (1994). Rhetorical studies of national political debates, 1960-1992 (2nd ed.). Westport: Praeger.Schmidt, S. W., Shelley, M. C., Bardes, B. A., & Ford, L. E. (20122011). American government and politics today, 2011-2012 (2011-2012 ed.). Boston, MA: Wadsworth, Cengage Learning.Shelley, M. C. (2013). American government and politics today: essentials, 2013-2014 (17. ed.). Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth ;.
