Pluto At Work: Gay, A Plagiarist, Topples the BIG ED-ifice

Pluto At Work: Gay, A Plagiarist, Topples the BIG ED-ificeAnn Kreilkamp – When I first happened upon the face of Harvard President Claudine Gay as she was testifying before Congress, my instant thought was “diversity hire.” Before any other thought, that one.

Is that because I’m “racist”? White supremacist?” Or is that because my intuitive-flash-out-of-nowhere is true.

Something about that woman. And it’s not her black skin. It’s her demeanor, her attitude. Couldn’t really put my finger on it, but she rubbed me the wrong way. Continue reading

It’s All One Big Status-Acquisition Hustle

The End Of An Era

“The old politics of right versus left, and Republican opposed to Democrat have now given way to a new existential struggle: Americans must choose between civilization—or its destroyers.” Victor Davis Hanson

James Howard Kunstler – Now that you, the lucky ones, are beyond your steaming platters of pancakes and mighty rashers of bacon, and perhaps even a dram or two of grog in your coffee. . . and clawed your way through the bales of presents. . . a merry Christmas to all. . . and here’s something else to think about this morning: Continue reading

Plagiarism Allegations Under Congressional Investigation


Harvard President Stunned by D.C. Move – Her Scandal Suddenly Gets Even WorseMick Farthing – Harvard President Claudine Gay has faced tremendous backlash in recent weeks. The university president was criticized, along with many other school presidents, for failing to condemn anti-Semitism on her campus.

But things got worse as critics began to accuse Dr. Gay of plagiarism.

The accusations are mounting, as some call for her resignation. Now, her problems have gotten much worse as House Republicans get involved.

From Daily Wire: Continue reading

Avoid Self-plagiarism with Minimum Effort

Write a Unique Academic Paper and Avoid Self-plagiarism

plagiarismThough the notion of stealing ideas from yourself may seem utterly ridiculous self-plagiarism is a quite widespread phenomenon. It implies that a person reuses their own ideas from previously written and published scientific publications.

Technically, it cannot be considered stealing, but it may have a negative impact on the writer’s reputation and credibility. In case you didn’t know, one smart way of fighting self-plagiarism is using plagiarism checking programs or asking “fix my essay” services for help.

To avoid any potential problems with your future publications, you should abandon the vicious practice of recycling your own works and concentrate more on creating original content. Fortunately, it is very simple. Today, we will discuss tips for avoiding self-plagiarism in your academic works. Continue reading