TURNITIN.COM

GNARnia

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if you dont know wut it is. it is a site that teachers use to check for plagerism. u send ur report or wutnot online to ur respective school and it searches over 4.1 billion online documents, a huge data base of Proquest books and other literature, and check other student's work so u didnt share.

i have to type up chapter summaries for two books. u can do bullets or complete sentences. i sentences. which turned out to be paragraphs. my teacher is searching for 25% plagerised. so there is a better chance for me to have plagerised because i have more wording then other students. i did u sparknotes...and did my best saying everything in my own words.

does anyone know if i can create my own file and check my own paper for plagerism? or does anyone know of a similar program that i can do it with?? i need an answer ASAP...i will probably post this in the non-ski grabber cuz i need to know by monday night. thanks for ur help
 
you can not check your won paper unless your a student.

that program is s bulletproof. Some kid got his clocked as 100% plagerised and it says it was from a student at another HS. turns out he moved and handed in the same paper on the same book. the thing is crazy good. My school is a bitch if you get caught too anything above 30% can get you a 0
 
i am a student, and i only get one chance to upload it to the site...it doesnt let u do it after that
 
yea, that program is a biatch. but im pretty good at writing papers, so i dont really need to plagarise anyway. there's no way to check, and you will usually get caught if you try to mix up a prewritten paper, so i don't suggest it. and if you get caught a lot of colleges won't let you go to their school and stuff. just don't b a dumbass
 
its almost impossible to beat. we thought about making up a fake school so we could check stuff but it costs $150 to sign up so not worth it. just dont be dumb
 
well its for summer reading...and we also get a test on the books...the day after they are due. like im just reading the summary online, and typing my own interperation of it.
 
turnitin.com violates just about every single one of your rights as a student, and has become a major problem at many universities.

I pity the first prof that dares try to make me hand in a paper through turnitin.com
 
we have that at our school. havent had much experiance with it yet hence its early in the year
 
use turnitin.com

or you can use google or yahoo, just paste the essay in and check and see if what you used came up
 
i take back the statement about turn it in, i forgot you need to be registered. our history teacher gave us a login name so we could check our own work but he changed it this summer
 
Dude, holy shit man, I totally know how you can beat that system. It's what I like to call "In text citation." Just quote your info and explain and interpert it yourself. Problem solved.
 
i cant cite it cuz its a summer reading assignment. i have to summarize each chapter. i didnt copy and paste anything. i just read each summary and wrote it my way.

its on The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck

and Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson

if anyone has summaries and doesnt live in the NH,RI,MA area lemme know i could use some help
 
Well then you are fine. If you wrote everything completely in your own words, I don't see how you could get in trouble. I see some suits in the future of this "turnitin.com"
 
I don't know if this helps any. It's a short comparison from my 10th grade year english class.

October 3, 2004

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A Love of the Woods

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Bill Bryson and Henry David Thoreau have a lot in

common. They also have their share of differences. They both have a dislike for

development. They both venture into the forest for no particular reason. These

two authors were from different times and had different lifestyles, however,

both men shared a love for the woods.

In A Walk in

the Woods
and The Maine Woods, these two authors went on journeys

into the wilderness to find something within themselves. These men have the

urge just to get away from society for a while, and decide to go wandering off

into the wild. Bryson had the “if I don’t do it now, I probably never will”

attitude and decided to go for it. Bryson wasn’t exactly sure why he decided to

go on his trek, but something inside him just said, “Sounds neat! Let’s do it”

(Bryson 4)! Thoreau just felt like

going into the forest for a while and exploring what was out there.

These two authors

both tried to preserve the wilderness, and to convey that message to us in

their writing. Throughout the novel, Bill Bryson jumps from his personal story

about his hike to little asides telling about how more species are

disappearing, and what we should do to help. He bluntly points out that plants

and animals are dying, and that it is the humans’ fault. He informs us that

“ninety plant species have disappeared from the balds since the park opened in

the 1930’s. At least twenty-five more are expected to go in the next few years.

There is no plan to save them” (Bryson 93). Bryson openly lets us know these

little facts throughout the novel, as opposed to Thoreau’s delicate approach to

saving the wildlife.

In The

Maine Woods
, Thoreau points out how loggers are cutting down the valuable

forests in northern Maine, and that the land should be conserved and left in

its naturalness. He does this much more subtly than Bryson, and throughout his

exploration tells us about the forest and the creatures that live there, and

hopes that we will feel something for them. He points out how much he likes the

wildlife, and then talks about its uses for him on his journey and then about

what could happen to it if the forest is cut down. An example of this is when

he talks about how great the tea was made of checkerberry, and how “this

handsome plant is one of the most abundant in that forest” (Thoreau 170). Then

he subtly points out how “that forest” is disappearing due to logging. Both of

these authors try to make the reader understand that the natural forest is

dwindling, and that we should do something about it. This is a universal point

in these pieces of literature, and even though they are completely different

novels, the share the same themes.

These men

are not the only people who think this way. Restore: The North Woods is

an organization run out of Hallowell, Maine, that is thinking the same way

Thoreau was. In response to the Plum Creek Development project, they are a

leading group in currently trying to make a 3 million acre national park of

northern Maine. Actually, they say

that:

The Maine

Woods wilderness of the mid-1800s made such a deep impression on Henry David

Thoreau that he envisioned it becoming a “national preserve.” Today, thanks to

a unique convergence of events, we have a second chance to realize Thoreau’s

vision by creating a new Maine Woods National Park and Preserve. (Restore)

This shows that Thoreau’s ideas of preservation and

greatness of the wilderness are carried on even today. The love for the woods

has been shown from Thoreau in the 1800’s, to Bryson on his comedic trek, to a

group in a neighboring town today. In another article it says that “the Thoreau

Society, founded in 1941, is by far the largest organized fan club of any

American writer, and likely of any writer anywhere - dead or alive”(Shanahan).

This group has over 1,600 members in all 50 states, and 20 countries. This

proves that the ideas that Bryson and Thoreau stood for are not that uncommon.

Another theme that they have in common is love for

being in the woods. Bryson says in A Walk in the Woods that even though

it is eleven degrees outside, he his happy because he is going for a walk in

the woods, while people all across America are going to work. Throughout the

story, he talks of being in the rain, and bad weather, but it seems all right,

because he is glad to be in the woods. “I didn’t care. I just walked. I was

very happy” (Bryson 85). Thoreau states in his work that he was so happy, that

he was barely aware of the weather, and fell asleep to the pitter-patter of

rain. Though they still have their differences, both these men both enjoy being

in nature and share a love for the wilderness.



Work Cited

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Bryson, Bill. A Walk in the

Woods
. New York: Broadway, 1998.

Restore: The North Woods. October

2, 2005.

Shanahan, Mark. “Thoreau Society

Keeps Ideas Alive.
” 1997. October 2, 2005.

Thoreau, Henry David. The Maine

Woods
. New Jersey: Random House, 1993

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hahah damn my school is featured on the front page

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happended when u did...did it go on ur permanant record or is that a different issue with diff schools
 
there allready are some major issues with it at several universitys all over. They have to do with how the program compromises several of your rights as a student.

One student is actually sueing because the program apparently falsely matched his work with that of a nother student. I guess the program responded to the two nearly identical writing styles and called it plagerised. This cause the student to fail the course and therefor wasted thousands in tuition.
 
Ya, but then turnitin.com takes your essay, slides it into their database, and the next time an essay gets handed in through their service, they compare it against your essay too.

It isn't a problem for you, so long as you didn't do something as stupid as sell your essay to someone else. It becomes your problem when you realize that turnitin.com MAKES MONEY OFF YOUR ESSAY WITHOUT PAYING YOU. How so? Your essay helps expand the database they use to "check for plagiarism", which is a service they charge for. Where's your cut? Not coming is where it is. And that shit isn't cool. You wrote that paper, and no one except you, and your school (read your calendar, you signed over a bunch of intellectual property rights to your school, sucks to be a student eh?) deserve to make money off it.
 
you cant check your essay before you teacher does because turnitin.com keeps your essay on file so if you turn it in a second time itll say your essay is 100% plagerized
 
nice thread man. I didnt know the site that Teachjers checked the shit on but, I knew they did it. So thanks a lot. I use spark notes all the time I just make sure everything is in my own woirds
 
if you're citing direct quotes from the book, that's not plagiarising. you're summarizing a book, you're not taking the books ideas and presenting them as your own. i mean, especially if you're just summarizing the book, it's going to be impossible for you to take direct quotes.
 
for my senior project about 68% of my paper was copyd and pasted, my teacher saud redo it -20% of the totla, or take a 0%, i took the 0% and still ended with a 94%.

 
this is the only thing that I have come up with to beat the system. The system of level of plagarism is color coded. green being no plagarism at all, and red being 100% copied. So teachers will say, anything over a yellow/orange is going to be knocked 50%. Red is automatic fail. So what you do is, make 2 accounts. Use 2 different e-mails adresses that are yours. Then submit the paper with one account, and then submit the same paper, under the same name twice. The entire paper, completley copied. so then they go to see your paper and the one that was found to be its copy,and see that they are identical and both are yours. Act like nothing is wrong and the teacher will probably approach you after class and you play stupid and say well the first time i submitted it my computer froze and i didn't know if it went through yada yada yada so you had to make a new account because you cna't log into the same account on differnt comps at the same time, and you not wanting to fail, submitted it for sure. So now you have a 'red' grade, but the 2 essays you wrote are the same. so therefore you get a passing grade.

I am super high and this was brought to my attention about 3 months ago. But i don't really have the need to copy anyone so i havent tested it.
 
^my friend did that for history. it was brilliant. When the paper was scanned it was already in the database so it was 100% plagerized but there was nothing the teacher could do about it because he copied himself
 
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