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		<title>How to Fix Plagiarism? 5 Simple Ways to avoid duplicate content</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Plagiarism simply means copying the ideas, thoughts, and content of others and presenting them as your own.  As per writing norms, whenever a writer uses the work of his fellows or predecessors, he is bound to give them their credit. If he doesn’t, that is considered an act of deceiving.</p>
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