ACADEMIC INTEGRITY AND PLAGIARISM: PROBLEM OF EDUCATION
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Academic Integrity is one of the must have principles of academic scholarly communication. Academic integrity is mandatory learning process for every student who is getting education in hiher education. Articles makes first attempts in defining academic integrity notion together with the terms relating the process. It sets forth the importance of learning foreign languageswith the emphasis to academic integrity principles.
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Arizona State University Student Academic Integrity Policy
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