I spent a good part of October on a personal read-a-thon while going on a blogging hiatus. Now that I’m sort of getting back into the swing of blogging, I thought it’d be interesting to do a read-a-thon reflection.
Online Safety: In Response to Kathleen Hale
Retrospect #39-42 (Quadruple Edition): October 19th
So, uhm, it has been four weeks since I last posted a weekly review. Needless to say, a lot has happened since then. It’s so much, I don’t even know where to begin. For one, work has pretty much taken over most of my waking life. I think it’s safe to say that that is the case for most people when they start out — some more some less. I probably belong to the “more” camp. I am that overwhelmed. But I think I can handle it.
Retrospect #38: September 21st
The past week was exceedingly busy for me, so I didn’t have as much time to read as I would have liked. I’m back to training with my club twice a week now that we’re gearing up for our league to start in two to three months. As much as I like my free time, I look forward to spending more time on court again.
Know Your Sources
Most of us do know better than to plagiarize. We don’t take the work of others and pass it off as our own. That’s stealing. Plagiarism is unethical and entirely unfair to content producers. To protect against accusations of plagiarism, most bloggers make sure to cite their sources. That’s a good practice to adopt. However, a lot of people don’t seem to realise that citing wrong sources can be considered plagiarism!
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