L.4 IDENTIFY PLAGIARISM|UPDATED&VERIFIED|100% SOLVED|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
Whereas the federal government tracks the number of homicides that take place in the U.S., "no official, reliable tabulation of civilian deaths by law enforcement exists" (Ford). No, It is not plagiarized. According to Filipovic, in Louisiana, women make only "66 cents to a man's dollar"; meanwhile, "African-American women make just 49 cents to a white man's dollar." No, It is not plagiarized. Rembrandt was a master of painting light and shade; nevertheless, not everyone admired his style. In fact, his emphasis on realism led "some critics to claim that he preferred ugliness to beauty" (Wetering). No, It is not plagiarized. Up to eighty-eight percent of the surface of all five oceans is covered by plastic debris, the majority of which is in the form of microplastics (Lewis). No, It is not plagiarized. According to one theory, "climate upheavals that transformed dense forest into open savannah" played a major role in ancient humans' development of technology for hunting grass-eating animals (Callaway). No, It is not plagiarized. The French Quarter was founded by Jean Baptiste Bienville, a French Canadian naval officer. What began as a military-style grid in 1718 has since charted a course of dynamic urbanism for parts of four hundred years. Yes, because it is an insufficient paraphrase and to cite the source. Given that Buddy Holly played rock and roll for such a short time, the extent of the influence his work has had on popular music is incredible. Yes, because it fails to cite the source. According to Pritchett, composer John Cage thought of percussion as a way to introduce sounds that more accurately reflected the nature of the industrial culture he witnessed around him. Yes, because it fails to use quotation marks. Zebras, which "have evolved superb early-warning mechanisms, such as peripheral vision far superior to other horses'," are adept at evading predators. Yes, because it fails to cite the source. Stories of UFO sightings may be most common in Illinois, which is a "hotbed of extra-terrestrial speculation, with six of the 10 most widely-spotted UFO events" (Cromidas). No, It is not plagiarized. Pacific Chorus Frog tadpoles have developed an interesting defense against predators such as the predaceous diving beetle: their tails become enlarged to distract strikes from the body of the tadpole toward the tail, which is less vulnerable (Benard). Yes, because it fails to use quotation marks. It has been said that the new technologies of the digital era have yielded great headlines, but modest economic results. Yes, because it fails to use quotation marks and fails to cite the source. The two-million-year-old remains of Homo habilis, "a meat-eating creature with a larger brain who used crude stone tools," were discovered around Olduvai Gorge (Lonely Planet). No, it is not plagiarized. Hummingbirds metabolize their food extremely quickly. If humans had a similar metabolism, they would need to ingest about 155,000 calories a day (San Diego Zoo). No, It is not plagiarized. Punch cards caught on in computing thanks largely to Herman Hollerith, who developed a system using Jacquard's punched cards to help compute data for the 1890 census (Kopplin). No, It is not plagiarized.
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