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SOCI 1145-002 citation assignment

PART 1
I. "Plagiarism: presenting or submitting as one’s own work the work, research, words, ideas, artistic
imagery, arguments, calculations, illustrations or diagrams of another person or persons without
explicit or accurate citation or credit; this includes submission of purchased material as well as
material in which the student has permitted someone else (a fellow student, tutor, mentor or
teaching assistant, friend, etc.) to contribute unacknowledged" (Douglas college, 2020,p. 2).

Douglas College(2020) describes the term plagiarism as appropriating not only the words of another
person, as happens when copying a piece of writing in whole or in part, but also of ideas or other
types of information, as when the content of a text is summarized or reported in one's own words
without indicating the source or citing the name of the author in the form of credit for his work
(p.2).

II. "Social justice: concept that challenges the social structure, processes, and practices associated
with inequalities that lead to oppression" (Anzovino, Boutilier,Oresar , 2018, p. 12).

The term social justice is defined by Anzovino et al. (2018) as the idea of helping out the people
that suffer oppression and inequalities in society due to certain behaviors, patterns, and the structure
of it (p.12).

As much as i'm concerned i think that social justice is an essential concept in order to live in a
society as it allows the equality of rights of all citizens, the free expression of their personality, the
same chances of success in life, and an equitable sharing of wealth.

III: "There is racism, yes, in a lot of places ... but there is also a good side that is going on,
especially in the last 10 years … [many] Canadians really want to see justice for our people"
(Stewart, 2021).

"Now, I see people being respected. They are heard. There were even ceremonies in court. So for
me to see that difference ... our people being treated ... like human beings. It's such a big change."
(Stewart, 2021).


PART 2:

Anzovino T, Boutilier D, Oresar J. (2018). Walk a mile: A journey towards justice and equity in
Canadian society. (2nd edition). Nelson

Douglas College. (2020). Academic integrity policy. 1-6.

Stewart D. (2021). Much more profound than hope: Legendary Abenaki filmmaker sees positive
change. www.cbc.ca.

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