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    up to it. If a person is cheating and getting away with it‚ I doubt if that will ever happen. I may put me in some situations that I may not want to be involved in‚ but going by the code I have to do what is right by any means necessary. If I saw anyone stepping out of line far as the honor system‚ I have a right to state my opinion whether it was right or wrong and if wrong address it to the faculty. Same goes as if I was to see one of my fellow classmates cheating on a test. Most definitely

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    six months after he checked in to address his pornography addiction. The former reality TV star completed his treatment at the Illinois-based Christian rehab center after he admitted to cheating on his wife Anna Duggar. Josh Duggar‚ 28‚ previously made headlines after his name surfaced in a data breach of cheating website Ashley Madison‚ Raw Story reports. After the Ashley Madison scandal broke out‚ Josh Duggar confessed that he had an addiction to pornography. Weeks before that‚ it was revealed that

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    Drug abuse and cheating is one of the main reason professional athletes get suspended or even banned from sports (Carroll). This abuse of rules has been seen through the eras all the way from Shoeless Joe Jackson to Sammy Sosa. People may never understand what an athlete can do with a second chance. Although many athletes are caught cheating and abusing the rules in professional sports‚ offenders should only be punished for a short while and allowed a second chance. The 1919 Major League Baseball

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    has been a topic of corruption in the sports community since 2012. While he did all he could to terminate rumors‚ he finally admitted to cheating in the famous Oprah interview done in 2013. Immense repercussions would follow. With seven wins stripped from him‚ Armstrong justifies cheating‚ was dropped from name brands‚ and did all he could to stay on top. Cheating has often been defended by the accused‚ and Armstrong is no exception. According to a statement made by Armstrong‚ he claims that “...the

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    feel that they were being treated the way Great Britain ought to treat them. Indeed‚ the colonists expressed many social‚ political‚ and economical grievances that the British unlawfully thrust upon them. Specifically‚ there are several prominent causal factors that led to the American Revolution‚ such as revolutionary women’s roles‚ the Stamp Act‚ as well as the French and Indian War. Women played a significant social role in aiding and abetting the start of the American Revolution. Although not

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    Marijuana as a Gateway Drug: The Causal Fallacy The marijuana plant‚ perhaps the most widely-used illicit drug in the world‚ was once demonized by authorities and the media. In the 1936 film Marijuana: Weed with Roots in Hell‚ director Dwain Esper portrayed teens smoking marijuana and then engaging in perceived evils such as nude bathing and unchaperoned partying‚ with one girl becoming pregnant. The film went on to further depict the characters becoming addicted to marijuana and committing serious

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    West Point Cheating Scandal Description: In April of 1976 it was found that there was a possibility that over half of the junior class at West Point Academy had violated the West Point honor code by cheating on a case assignment. The honor code states "A cadet will not lie‚ cheat‚ or steal‚ nor tolerate those who do." This was by far the largest violation of the honor code in West Point history and presented some unusual challenges to the administration. As the year dragged on it was found

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    as an increasing number of athletes are admitting their use; global sports authorities like the International Olympic comity (IOC)‚ he World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and other international sports federations continue to consider drug intake as cheating and impose punishments on athletes who use it. However‚ some would argue that drugs are beneficial for sports‚ as athletes who do not use drugs turn to other types of medications such as ephedrine and psychedelics that can be harmful physiologically

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    Nowadays‚ cheating is not rare on campus‚ & like an epidemic‚ it is spreading more & more widely. Why? As a college student‚ I have to say that the importance of exams is so great that scores become the first concern of most of the college students. No one can afford a failure. It will leave a smirch in the student’s record‚ which can’t be removed easily & will go with him/her for all his/her life. How do the students do the nasty thing? They take notes with them during the exam; they mumble to

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    but definitely destroying the professional sports industry. In this generation in which the use of performance-enhancing drugs is increasing and becoming harder to detect‚ it could be said that everyone is guilty. As students‚ we are taught that cheating is no right and if for example we cheat on a test and teachers catch us doing it‚ there are consequences. What athletes need to understand is that there are consequences for their actions‚ not only for them but for the entire sports industry. These

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