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January 18, 2008

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Okay, the click through leads to a picture of a black-footed ferret with--get this--ripped abs.

I am not kidding. That is one buff fuzzball.

What a hilarious story. And the part about plagiarism being rampant is sad but true. The first time I recognized a passage in a student paper as plagiarized, I felt sick to my stomach. Luckily, it was in a draft, where I could intervene with a stern talking-to. But it happens all the time, even though it's laughably easy to detect.

Most people don't realize just how distinctive writing styles really are. I have my students doing a lot of writing for homework assignments throughout the term, so when I get to the research paper, I know how they write. If they start talking about the sanguinary British generals ordering tommies to their deaths in the trenches, well, warning bells go off.

So you can seduce teh hot chicks by talking about ferrets? Wow! Okay: "Mothers typically give birth to three kits in early summer and raise their young alone in abandoned prairie dog burrows."

*patiently waiting*

TKK, I like the ferret talk reserved for post-coital:

Shadow Bear reaches across Shiona's still heaving bosom, collecting his cigarettes and lighter of the night stand. He thoughtfully lights a cigarette, takes a drag, then passes it to Shiona, exhaling, "What I have observed of them, myself, is that these tiny animals breed in early spring when the males roam the night in search of females."

BuggyQ - of course you know there are now services which will check student papers for plagiarism.

Totally tangential and I don't know who to suggest to:

the "Meerkat Manor" reference got me thinking. Meerkats are in so many zoos and so cute with their own TV show that their conservation has a lot of political pressure to it. (Not to mention "The Lion King" epic series).

Ferrets are very similar, just as cute. Not to mention that ferrets have been adapted as pets while Meerkats, should the truth be told, are definitely wild creatures - they look cute through glass but you don't want to meet one close up.

For ferret conservation, could we get the black-foot ferrets their own cartoon and TV show ?

Ferret Manor.

Otherwise known as Casa Athenae.

A.

Yep, MapleStreet. I've used TurnItIn, and it's works as far as the various online paper mills go. The problem I've found more often in recent terms is students using other students' papers. That's where the previous homework really helps. And working to prevent it in the first place.

at least the romance writer tried to edjumicate her readers.

and ferrets are cuter that meercats!

I used to teach at a community college here in the P. of Ontario, and we had a subscription to a plagiarism-detection service called turnitin.com. It wasn't, I thought, all that and a bag of chips, but I actually have training in discourse analytics (the forensics of how to take rhetorical fingerprints -- powders, brushes, and all!), and so my students weren't a-foolin' nobody, especially me. I wound up having to fail two of them for plagiarism, which sort of hurt me a lot, in that I'd spent an entire lecture -- an entire class hour -- defining plagiarism, telling people how not to do it, and warning them of the dire consequenses that would befall them if they did. I spent two more full class hours teaching them how to do citations, and I even sent them home with a handout with a link on it to the Citation Machine. (The ingrates.)

I was actually quite stunned by how many of them (in the class, probably four) really just didn't grasp the concept of research. One of the students I failed had basically written a long expository essay on her opinion of beauty products, peppered through with uncited, unsourced material ganked from product websites. What she was supposed to be writing was a research project on the business ethics of the beauty industry.

Then again, a lot of my students (who would be in the 20-25 age group now) didn't actually grasp the concept of "ethics," either. As far as they were concerned, if it was cool, it was ethical, and a profit-making business couldn't actually do anything morally or ethically wrong, since businesses only exist to make profits, and everything in the world is about money, right?

This is the direct result of 30 years of Thatcher-Reagan-Mulroneyism, I swear. (And Possible President-Elect Obama can go Cheney himself.)

AAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaccccccckkkkkkk. (Auntie Meme coughs up hairball.) You've just nailed my #1 sin. I hate plagiarists like the plague. Incompetent, unimaginative fuckwads. I echo BuggyQ--writing style = fingerprint...and I'm Sherlock Holmes.

i just used a lot of quotes.

ok, ferrets aside, and i know that's sacrelige at this blog, but cassie edwards has gone even further, having plagiarized laughing boy, a pulitzer prize winning novel from the 20's, still under copyright.

thos the cassie edwards scandal is no ben domenech or jeff guckert, it does once again show

hm, don't know why my comment didn't finish correctly.

as i was saying, it does once again show teh power of the blogs (tm).

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