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RE: The interplay between globalization and technology : The good, the bad, the ugly.

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Source: https://www.cluteinstitute.com/ojs/index.php/AJBE/article/view/7483
Source: https://www.scribd.com/document/305647807/Impact-of-Globalization

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@steemcleaners There were appropriate references to the article in question. I lost the markdown tag while transferring my writeup back and forth between the steemit editor and grammarly. However, I provided appropriate reference in the article. See reference 1 for example. I have also added the reference for the other article which was omitted for similar reason. I've have corrected both by putting the markdown tag for quotations. Thank you.

Even with references you cannot copy text word for word and use it as your own. Those sections were not quoted. That means you are claiming them as your words when they are clearly not.

Yes, obviously! However, what I am saying is that I didn't intend not to put those words in quote. I did for the others as you can see. I lost the markdown tag while copying back and forth from the grammarly editor to the editor here of which I never did notice even when I contacted you via steem.chat. But it's all good, it's a silly oversight and its bygone. Thanks