Totally original, nothing stolen or plagiarized.

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In summary, when something is described as "totally original, nothing stolen or plagiarized," it means that it is completely unique and has not been copied or taken from any other source. To ensure that your work is original and not plagiarized, you should properly cite and reference any sources used and utilize plagiarism detection tools. It is important to ensure that your work is original for academic and professional integrity, as plagiarism can have serious consequences. Examples of plagiarism include not giving credit for copied work, paraphrasing without citation, and using images without permission. While it is possible for something to be completely original, it is important to acknowledge the influence of outside sources and properly credit them.
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:rofl: Cute.
 
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Yep, cute! Should have gone with 2 grandmas cooking on the second day, so they could keep up with all the good food...:tongue2:
 

1. What does it mean for something to be "totally original, nothing stolen or plagiarized"?

When something is described as "totally original, nothing stolen or plagiarized," it means that it is completely unique and has not been copied or taken from any other source. It is the product of the creator's own thoughts and ideas.

2. How can I ensure that my work is "totally original, nothing stolen or plagiarized"?

To ensure that your work is original and not plagiarized, you should always properly cite and reference any sources that you use. You can also use plagiarism detection tools to check your work before submitting it.

3. Why is it important to ensure that my work is "totally original, nothing stolen or plagiarized"?

Ensuring that your work is original and not plagiarized is important for academic and professional integrity. Plagiarism is considered a form of cheating and can result in serious consequences, such as failing a class or getting fired from a job.

4. What are some examples of plagiarism?

Examples of plagiarism include copying and pasting someone else's work without giving credit, paraphrasing someone else's ideas without proper citation, and using images or graphics without permission or attribution.

5. Is it possible for something to be "totally original, nothing stolen or plagiarized"?

While it is possible for something to be completely original and not plagiarized, it is important to note that all ideas are influenced by the world around us. It is important to properly cite and give credit to any sources that have contributed to our ideas and work.

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