Submitted by Anonymous Source (not verified) on Thu, 06/21/2007 - 6:24pm.
Just run both articles through a plagiarism checking program (such as doccop or copyscape) and see what the results are.
These types of programs are used in academia and in professional writing to determine plagiarism in papers, websites, and in articles.
Both plagiarism programs showed ZERO, nada, nothing, no plagiarism at all. Not even a small percentage.
Ben, you are acting like an ass. Willamette Week you are idiots for backing Ben on this and my respect for your paper is shot if you continue to do so. Finally, Ben - I think you owe Alison and the Mercury an apology. Willamette Week – get it together.
Just run both articles through a plagiarism checking program (such as doccop or copyscape) and see what the results are.
These types of programs are used in academia and in professional writing to determine plagiarism in papers, websites, and in articles.
Both plagiarism programs showed ZERO, nada, nothing, no plagiarism at all. Not even a small percentage.
Ben, you are acting like an ass. Willamette Week you are idiots for backing Ben on this and my respect for your paper is shot if you continue to do so. Finally, Ben - I think you owe Alison and the Mercury an apology. Willamette Week – get it together.