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		<title>By: Zhagdoo V2.1 &#187; Blog Archive &#187; The Day I was Plagiarized</title>
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		<description>[...] Exactly after one year, in July 2009 I came across another blog with a post by the same name. Nothing unusual, just the content was also the same as mine; word to word, phrase to phrase. The moment I saw that post my first reaction was, what the f! But the next moment I was excited and then happy. Even am getting plagiarized, that’s something to feel proud of [I don’t know why writers make such a fuss when they are plagiarized; you should feel happy. You are good enough to be copied]. Immediately I wrote Management and Ramayana II. [...]</description>
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