No, it is unethical to use another author's ideas without crediting his or her work or literature. Failing to credit an author's work in your own work is known as plagiarism. Plagiarism has serious and sometimes even legal consequences in both educational institutions and beyond that in the corporate world and publishing industries. To avoid plagiarism and remain ethical it is best to quote ideas given by another author and clearly state the source from which you are quoting the author's work.
Determined to balance the budget. -Apex
<span>The answer
to this question is that Thomas should conduct “Secondary Data Analysis”.</span>
<span>Secondary
Data Analysis involves the use existing data of a previous study in order to
pursue another research which is different from that previous study. In this
case, Thomas is going to use the Baltimore City Data for understanding the
trend.</span>
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What is the biggest effect that it had on America and did it affect the government any.
Did it change the issue.
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