Abstract
Students always think that getting into an easy career may be by cheating in school. What they do not think of is that it is just cheating your way into a lie without any knowledge. Without any knowledge a student gets into a false situation without a clue on what to do. Laziness is one way as well that leads to cheating. As in many internet sites with easy answers to get the job done but get caught very easy. It is always very important to be honest and do your work, job, etc with honesty.
Causes of cheating in school Honesty is not just expected in school yet in general. A person that is never honest leads to them cheating in school. As this happens more than once each day, it then starts to happen more than once per student while they are attending school or while working online as well. Honesty should be one of the main rules in life for everyone and should be followed. In order to avoid cheating in school, it is necessary to understand what causes the situation.
Laziness is not the answer
One cause of cheating in school is laziness within students. With laziness students decide to do the assignments the easy way. A simple way may be to copy another students work or simply paraphrase the other students work. This step does not help either of the students nor do they get far. Laziness should not be a choice within the ground or rules, nor should anyone take the route with laziness.
Amount of open sources
Another cause of cheating in school is the amount of open sources to the students. With all the open sources such as the internet, books, articles, and previous completed assignments it is very easy to get a passing grade. As Ryan (2013) notes, “But the important thing to remember is that you’re not determining guilt or innocence, said Ryan, former chairman of the state Polygraph Examiners Board. “You’re determining whether they’re being truthful or attempting deception. … There’s a
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