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Ask a Lawyer QuestionCountry: BelgiumState: All States/Provinces I have been accused of plagiarism for an open book exam of 3 hours, by a Belgium University, in 2003. My question is if it is not too late now to make appeal to the Court of Justice. I have been suspended from the 1 year international master programmed but in 2004 I got finally the diploma. I am from Romania and I really need advice from a qualified person from Belgium. I am looking forward your answer. AnswerYou can still file yes--- |
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In his earlier work, Debord deploys the strategy he helped invent, detournement--the extended and undocumented montage of textual plagiarisms, a radical transformation of the practice of allusion. In case you missed all the excitement last spring, Jayson Blair was a young black reporter whose elaborate fabrications, plagiarisms, and other misdeeds dragged The New York Times into a major scandal mad ended the brief editorship of Howell Raines. Still, some may wonder how exactly Coleridge--notorious for his opium addiction, youthful enthusiasm for the French Revolution, intellectual fixation with German Romanticism, estranged family life, amorous obsessions, bohemian lifestyle, plagiarisms, and long-held interest in establishing a utopian community--found a place among Kirk's pantheon of conservative minds. |
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