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TEAM Work

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  Teamwork: A Powerful Force for Success Teamwork is the process of working collaboratively with a group of people to achieve a common goal. It involves individuals with diverse skills and experiences coming together, utilizing their strengths, and supporting each other to achieve something bigger than what they could accomplish alone. Here's why teamwork is essential: Enhanced Problem-Solving: By combining different perspectives and expertise, teams can tackle complex problems with greater creativity and effectiveness. Increased Productivity: Collaborative efforts often lead to faster completion of tasks and projects. Team members can learn from each other, share workloads, and keep each other motivated. Improved Innovation: Teamwork fosters a breeding ground for new ideas. Diverse viewpoints and open communication can spark creative solutions and innovative approaches. Boosted Morale and Engagement: Working towards a shared goal creates a sense of belonging and camaraderi...

Demonstrating how to Avoid Plagiarism by Citing Properly for Internet Source (IEEE Style) - Dr. S. B. Kishor

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Plagiarism means copying published data/information written in any language and republishing it in your own language without giving an adequate acknowledge to an original author. In the following section, we will see how to cite, when copying and pasting the text from Internet.   1)      Copy + Paste from Internet ( Short Text )   The Internet has turned our existence upside down. It has revolutionized communications, to the extent that it is now our preferred medium of everyday communication [1].   2)     Copy + Paste Large Text from Internet (Do not copy entire text) and specify ... (i.e. Ellipsis at the end), Assume paragraph 2 from the website has been copied and pasted   “The Internet itself has been transformed. In its early days—which from a historical perspective are still relatively recent—it was a static network designed to shuttle a small freight of bytes or a short message between two terminals; it was a repository...