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"The papers provided by www.geoffandfrancis.co.uk serve as model papers for students and are not to be submitted 'as is'. These papers are intended to be used for research and reference purposes only."

Key Points

  • Customers purchasing a custom model answer from Dissertation Service UK must use this as a guide only to help them to produce their own piece of work.
  • The custom model answer that the customers purchase from Dissertation Service UK should not be considered by the customers as their own work.
  • Dissertation Service UK do not give any copyright for the work that it commissions for its customers.

How to use our service?

What is the purpose behind custom report/dissertation/essay?

Students spend a lot of time in reading huge research material, which may or may not contain relevant information to their studies. Also, the style in which that material is presented is rarely the same as the style in which they will need to tackle their assignments. The tutors sometimes give valuable guidance on the essay writing process, and only very few of them meet the issue head-on by providing students with example answers designed to show the student how the essay should be tackled.

It is a very well known fact that one of the best ways of learning is through examples. Practically all of our knowledge is acquired through this way since the day we are born. Hence, a custom model answer provides one of the best research tools a student could wish for. The answer gives the student an example of how the questions can be tackled. It may not be the only way the questions could be tackled by the students. Indeed it may form an entirely different view to that of the researcher – but the model answer will provide the student with a starting point to conduct their own research and to write their own work.

How to use the report provided by Dissertation Service UK?

You should use your custom essay very much in the same way you would use a book or journal that you found on exactly the same subject. Just as you would not copy from the book or journal, neither should you use the researcher's work word-to-word. Instead, you should examine the ideas and arguments the researcher has presented and try to create your own work. You can also look up the material the researcher has found, and use their bibliography to 'snowball' your own reading. Details

  • Read through the essay so that you understand how the question has been answered.
  • Try to develop your own ideas and arguments.
  • Look up the material the researcher has found for you, and use this to find more material.
  • Use the essay that our researcher has produced as a guide to producing your own work.
  • Ensure that your final piece of work is 100% original and formulated using your own creative thoughts.

What is plagiarism?

Here are some examples of what plagiarism is (click on the links to see these examples in context below):

  • Passing off someone else's words as your own.
  • Passing off someone else's ideas as your own.
  • Rewording a source but retaining the original ideas it contains, without giving due credit.
  • Failing to put a quote in quotation marks.
  • Copying large sections of someone else's words or ideas, even if credit is given or quotation marks are used.
  • Giving incorrect information about the source of a quotation – for example, citing a source that the real author has found and used, that you do not have a copy of.
  • Changing the words but copying the sentence structure of a source without giving credit.

Every university has a different definition of plagiarism but we are confident that most universities would agree with this list.

Some of the universities do not like students using our service; it is not plagiarism to use our service if it is used in accordance with this fair use policy.

If the work is copied entirely without changing it, will it get caught?

Our work is 100% original, written to your specification, so if it were handed in to a university then the university would not know from using a plagiarism scanner alone that you had used our services, because the work we supply will never be uploaded to the web. However, this is not to say that your tutor would not recognise the fact that you had handed in work that was in a different writing style to your own, or that you used sources you would not normally have access to. Further, the tutor may ask you to explain the work to them, which may be difficult if you haven't done the research yourself.

Handing in our researcher's work without changing it is plagiarism because you are 'passing off someone else's words as your own'. Even 'changing it around a bit' would be plagiarism, in accordance with the definition we gave you above. The custom research we provide will be of far greater benefit to you if you use it in accordance with our fair use policy. You'll improve your grade, learn how to write a great essay and feel a great sense of satisfaction for having done a good job, on your own merit.

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