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You chose to trade one of your papers for one of the web site papers to get some ideas for your paper. Here's what might happen:

Stick figure Even if YOU write your own paper, you don't know what is going to happen to the paper that you traded. Someone you know or someone you don't know may turn in YOUR paper as THEIR own work. If someone from your school copies your paper, and turns it in, the teacher may recognize it, and think that you were both cheating.

Think about it:

Would you let someone copy your paper? Because that's what you're doing when you make it available on this "term paper web site." It's okay to publish your paper on the world wide web because you are proud of it, but making it available for trading as part of a "term paper web site" is like letting someone copy your paper. You would not do this in school and you should not do it on the Internet. Someone else is going to claim they wrote YOUR paper. You worked hard to write that paper! Make sure someone else doesn't take credit for it.


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