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A work that is factual in content is called <u>nonfiction</u> while imaginative prose, something made-up is called <u>fiction.</u>
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The editor may or may not inform the department or the institutional head of the author about the plagiarism. On the other hand if the plagiarism is caught after the paper is published, it means that the facts are now in public domain. The editor will retract the paper and publish a retraction in subsequent issues of the journal. This information will also be sent to the institutions head asking for disciplinary action against the authors. If authors have used financial resources of the institution to write this paper, it would result in a criminal investigation.
I feel that Korean is a good language to learn, though the reason to learn it may not be due to the K-pop and dramas. Korean has other values, and also has many interesting aspects, but some of those extra things may not be the only reason to learn it.
Overall, if you have the time it's a cool language to learn.
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