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DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITIES/ACCURACY OF DATA

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By duplicating, copying, redistributing material found in this the website and GitHub Repository, you(the "User") are in direct violation of Auburn University Title XII Student Academic Honesty Code: Violations 1201.4 (Violations of the Student Academic Honesty Code).

"4. The submission of themes, essays, term papers, design projects, theses and dissertations,
similar requirements or parts thereof that are not the work of the student submitting them. In
the case of a graduate thesis or dissertation, submission is defined as the time at which the first
complete draft of such is submitted to the major professor for review. When direct quotations
are used, they must be indicated, and when the ideas of another are incorporated into a paper,
they must b e appropriately acknowledged. Plagiarism is a violation. In starkest terms,
plagiarism is stealing using the words or ideas of another as if they were one’s own. For
example, if another person's complete sentence, syntax, key words, or the specific or unique
ideas and information are used, one must give that person credit through proper documentation
or recognition, as through the use of footnotes;"

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