He also wrote Get Rich Quick, but it wasn't his best work.
I have extensively quoted from "50 years in the saddle", by Ivor Sawbottom and "Disaster at Beachy Head", by Cliff Gaveway, I don't think anyone will be harmed by it!!
2007-10-07 05:15:43
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answered by David H 3
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yes it is wrong to steal ideas ideas from anybody who has published any written material without referencing it or acknowelding the source from which your idea is taken.
for example you could write something like in his book how to make money R banks argues the following point....blah blah blah blah... I agree with because or I disagree with this because...
or "blah blah blah blah"(Page? r banks) all direct qouted musted be made with speechg indents.
or in his book How to make money R banks makes the point or r baks has following suggestions
remember that who ever you use as reference must be listed in the bibliography or reference page at the end of your essay check with your tutour or teacher about how they want to reference cause there are two different ways of referencing material and websites must be referenced as well hpe that helps
2007-10-07 04:13:12
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answered by perth2clarky 4
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No that is plagiarism. You can quote from it but you have to cite your source and give the original author credit. Otherwise you could get into serious trouble. Stealing ideas is as bad as stealing money.
2007-10-07 04:07:24
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answered by notyou311 7
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You can bank on this; his ideas will add interest to your essay. "Robin" a few ideas from his wealth of knowledge to improve a poor grade is just like "robin" from the rich to give to the poor.
2007-10-07 04:53:44
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answered by ghouly05 7
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he can use sections of the text and use it as a reference..
which he will need to say were he got the information from and anything he took out of the book he must put in speech bubbles, along with the page number etc
if his tutors ever found out he stole any ideas then he will get done for plagiarism, which is very serious.
he could even get kicked off his course for doing it.
I'm sure his tutors have already read the books, as they have been in their profession for such a long time.
plus even if they haven't read it, all they need to do it type one of his sentences in google and it will provide them with the main source of his ideas.. and he will be caught out.
2007-10-07 04:12:28
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answered by Beautiful - 6
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2016-10-20 05:43:25
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answered by Anonymous
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No it isn't stealing. Just list your source and don't copy directly as this is plagiarising. Try and put the ideas in your own words.
2007-10-07 04:07:46
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answered by Birdman 7
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Stealing is NEVER ok, but..........
Another book you may want to consult on how to make money is "The Counterfeiters Digest" by I.M Gunther T Hoosegow.
2007-10-07 07:21:21
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answered by Silva 6
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Don't steal them , cite them. ( Other ways to make money, :blah blah" (pg ?? How to Make Money, by Robin Banks )
2007-10-07 04:07:34
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answered by ? 6
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You should put a footnote at the bottom of the page giving credit to your source.
2007-10-07 04:06:37
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answered by Harley Lady 7
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