Friday, March 5, 2010

Bryan's Anti-Plagiarism Blog #4

On this blog post, I want to talk about our credibility as a student and an author. When we plagiarize, our credibility as writers plummet (just like Lindsey Vonn in the Olympic down hill. Haha).
The best way I believe I can explain this is to use an example of a prominent figure, who made the mistake of plagiarizing and the consequences of their choice. Let’s examine our current Vice President, Joe Biden. Years ago, Biden was in the running for the presidential candidacy and delivered a speech that he didn’t write, but claimed to be the author of. He was caught. His decision destroyed his credibility as a politician, and because of this he withdrew from the election. Imagine, having your dream shattered by one stupid mistake.
I think we take Biden’s mistake and learn from it. By being honest and doing our own work, we can keep our credibility high and ours goals in our path. Sure, Biden made a mistake, but no one can say he didn’t strive to redeem himself. Now look at this man, a prominent American figure and Vice president of the United States of America.