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in #curation8 years ago (edited)

@umais I think you still need to work on your plagiarism detection skills. This author published another post the same hour this post you linked was published. First let me note that publishing two detailed articles in the same hour on different subjects is an almost certain sign of plagiarization in and of itself - nobody that takes the time to write two detailed articles would drop them at the same time, they would spread them out. But look at the content of those two articles. I am 100% certain, without a shadow of a doubt, that they were not written by the same person.

Compare this paragraph from the other post published at the same time:

Persons meditate for many reasons. For a few, it is a religious journey that should do with the expansion of awareness and perception of life. Many are interested in the benefits intended for health and primary well-being. Other folks just want to unwind. Nowadays it is more often used to clear your brain and at the same time to help ease many health issues related to tension, including hypertension, anxiety, and depression.
With this paragraph from the post you link:
Because of our busy lifestyle and our careers, we hardly get time to work out. Health issues are frequent effortlessly us and don't seem to obtain a permanent way to it. Whenever we pay attention, the main of our problem lies in what we eat. Barely can we get the perfect time to digest the meals we are designed to and finish up either missing meals or perhaps indulging in rubbish. Here's the ideal diet plan which supports restore your well being and look at your weight too.

The first quote is nearly perfect English. There are a few slightly strange word choices that indicate perhaps this was written by someone for whom English is a second language, but verbs are conjugated correctly, nouns are pluralized correctly, the sentences are complete sentences and punctuation is used correctly.

The second quote looks like it was either written by someone who barely speaks English, or like it was translated by a translation software that did a poor job. What the heck does this sentence mean? "Health issues are frequent effortlessly us and don't seem to obtain a permanent way to it." This is a nonsense sentence. The entire article is filled with stuff like this. "Frequent" should be "frequently" and "effortlessly" should be "effortless" but the word itself doesn't make sense here, and "don't seem to obtain a permanent way to it" means nothing.

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