by Felipe Gomes
The word "credit" weighs heavily in today's society. Receiving credit for hard work is a sacred value that fuels American progress. Acknowledgment is a must, not only in business, but for students, for athletes, for artists...
Fortunately, we live in a time where it is easier to determine if people are taking credit for others' work–a recent example would be Melania Trump's speechwriter who plagiarized Michelle Obama in her speech at this year's Republican National Convention.
Fonte: La Voce di New York
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