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Category Archives: Plagiarism
ASU professor accused of plagiarism to resign, will get $200,000 in salary
From AZCentral: Matthew Whitaker has been on paid leave since September while university officials investigated his conduct. An Arizona State University professor who has been accused of plagiarism has agreed to resign but will continue to be paid more than … Continue reading
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Popular Black ASU Professor Whitaker Demoted After Plagiarism
Kaila White, Arizona Republic, July 12, 2015: Popular Arizona State University faculty member Matthew Whitaker has been demoted after the university found “significant issues with the content” of his recent book. It is the second plagiarism-related incident in four years … Continue reading
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‘Conversations With God’ Author Commits Plagiarism
From the New York Times: "Neale Donald Walsch, author of the best-selling series “Conversations with God,” recently posted a personal Christmas essay on the spiritual Web site Beliefnet.com that was nearly identical to a 10-year-old article originally published by a … Continue reading
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Tagged beliefnet, children of abraham, christmas essay, conversations with god, dirty jew, neale donald walsch, spiritual magazine
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658 Montgomery Street. 1K Brooklyn, NY 11225 Rosh Chodesh Sivan, 5765 To whom it may concern; Recently a book was published with the title “Comrade: a gripping story of self-sacrifice and kiddush hashem” by Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser ????"?. After an … Continue reading
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Tagged brainchild, Brooklyn, compilation, comrade, countless requests, family members, farbrengen, forgery, inquiries, kiddush hashem, lubavitcher rebbe, manuscript, rabbi dovid goldwasser, relatives, revisio, rosh chodesh, self sacrifice, sentences, to tell the truth, utter dismay
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Bush Aide Tim Goeglein Resigns Over Plagiarism
Goeglein, who says he never did anything without Karl Rove’s permission, made the calls that got journalist Evan Gahr fired. From the Washington Post: WACO, Tex, Feb. 29 — An aide to President Bush responsible for outreach to conservative and … Continue reading
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Plagiarism In Turbulent Times
Eva writes: I write this after looking through a book by Rabbi Dov Brezak titled Chinuch in Turbulent Times. As I was reading through it, I noticed countless stories and analogies that looked very familiar. Then I realized why. Stephen … Continue reading
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