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28
May
2008

Writersclub.net Offers Advice On Avoiding Plagiarism

To keep students and even professionals from violating the plagiarism law, Writersclub.net has opened a thread that can answer many of the vexing questions about plagiarism and copywriting laws. Writers and publishing professionals should also check the other threads, so they can gain valuable information on topics such as essay writing, freelance work and classical books.


(1888PressRelease) May 28, 2008 - Writersclub.net is a global online community where writers and publishing professionals talk about the craft and business of writing. Since its inception a few years back, writersclub.net has collected valuable wisdom from writers of all interest and skill level on topics such as essay writing, plagiarism, freelance work and copywriting.

To date, one of the most popular topic among its regular visitors is plagiarism at campuses. It got more attention than any other thread when news about the decreased rate of students getting customized essays started to circulate.

Particularly about students at England, the news only proved that university officers are becoming more aware about the plagiarism epidemic and are taking drastic actions by using anti-plagiarism software and tools. A drop on the statistic, however, doesn't mean that there is nothing to be alarmed about any more. Despite frequent warnings of officers on the severe penalties of getting caught, there are still students who would rather take their chance on acquiring the services of custom essay providers to free themselves of a few academic duties.

According to university officers, those who will be caught will either be asked to withdraw from their course with no degree or they will get a failing mark. In the most severe cases, students can be suspended or expelled. What the officers hope for is that those who will get caught will learn from their mistake.

Officers suggest that students who are currently working on their essays should review the plagiarism law once again before they consider asking the help of professional essay writers. In their haste to produce an essay at the shortest possible time, a number of students have been deceived by custom essay providers who give re-written or copied works.

According to the officers, essay writing is a process students should not take lightly because it will produce the necessary skills they need for their future career. For officers, it is far better to commit a mistake at school than in the professional world where the consequences are far more severe. Students who graduated with an original essay and many prolific essay writers will attest to the fulfillment and benefits one will get in producing an authentic work.

Writersclub.net has opened a thread that can answer many of the vexing questions about essay writing and plagiarism. Check the comments of students, professors and essay writers by visiting www.writersclub.net. and discover a whole new world where writing is not a solitary journey.

Summary
To keep students and even professionals from violating the plagiarism law, Writersclub.net has opened a thread that can answer many of the vexing questions about plagiarism and copywriting laws. Writers and publishing professionals should also check the other threads, so they can gain valuable information on topics such as essay writing, freelance work and classical books.

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