See another example of Kong Hee article with striking similarity to another leadership article found on the internet. For sure, one has copied from the other article. Do you think Kong Hee will dare tell us he is a megachurch pastor so the other person copy from him? You can compare the web articles here... See Kong Hee's article here http://www.konghee.com/www/2010/03/ready-for-leadership-2/ Then compare the article here http://barrywerner.com/do-you-take-time-to-consider-the-big-picture-74-3/2009/06/17/...
Some paragraphs are copied wholesale. Some have changed sentences for whitewashing reasons but the points basically all remain the same. Only a blind or brain-dead person can say that one is not a plagiarized copy of the other. But Barry Verner is already a prolific writer of leadership articles. If he copy one article, then surely all his other articles must have been copied. I also wonder if this constitutes infringement of copyright?
And we know Kong Hee has already posted 3 other articles that have been copied wholesale and another article with 2 paragraphs copied wholesale. SO IS THE CONCLUSION IS VERY CLEAR TO THE QUESTION OF WHO COPIED WHOSE ARTICLE?
SOME MORE KONG HEE'S ARTICLE IS ALSO PRINTED AS "READY FOR LEADERSHIP", DAY 64 IN HIS BOOK"RENEWING YOUR SPIRITUAL LIFE IN 90 DAYS, VOL 1". Some more he can claim, he is "sharing his insights from the Bible"? If you have copied from the work of some other people, can you claim the articles in your book as "YOUR INSIGHTS"?
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