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Thank You!
Hello,
First of all my respect to you.
I do not think it a very pleasant thing to do, and it is not even a joke to go out and accuse people without even asking what it is.
I can be truthful that I do not know this source that you have.
I do not see that having information and learning on the internet is plagiarism, I just wrote what I learned, because I still say the internet today and a school for both good and bad news!
So I say one more time, I have not copied anything from you or any other people
only that. And I can guarantee that I do not know this video that you posted here.
Once again!
My respect to you
And sorry for any inconvenience. Thank you