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    College Ethics and the Online College Student James Taormina COLL 100 American Public University System Professor Zimmerman What are ethics and how do they pertain to an online college student? To understand ethics students have to understand ethics. Ethics are a personal decision to do the right thing or to knowingly do the wrong thing. Students nowadays live in a digital age where information is readily available to them‚ especially in the online environment. Students have resources

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    labor is getting higher and higher‚ there are fewer workers who can meet these needs. This problem may originate from the students’ ability to cheat during exams (essayforum.com) There are two main reasons for cheating: The major reason which leads the majority to cheat on their tests according to McCabe (1992) is that learners always desire to have good grades. Most students who cheat usually have immense pressure from their families concerning their grade. Likewise‚ if they see many of their classmates

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    Braulio Martin Life of a College Student I personally go to school full time and work a part time job. Although at times it might seem difficult to keep up with school‚ work and studying‚ it is actually quite doable as long as you are able to manage your time and work productively. This relates to both McLellan’s “The Dead-End Kids” and Brown’s “Balancing Act: High School Students Making the Grade at Part-Time Jobs” because each article gives good reasons as to why working part time and going

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    A Multi-Modal Student Society has reached a level of sophistication and progress in the 21st century that has never before been seen. The way we work‚ socialize‚ and live on a daily basis is founded on the many platforms of our generation. It is essential as college students preparing to enter the real world to have an understanding of the many different literacies that are available to us. With a proficiency in basic technology‚ students and professionals can create persuasive arguments‚ efficiently

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    Cheating in Our World Today Cheating is happening in our government and grade schools‚ as well as colleges‚ and it affects a lot of different aspects of our daily lives. Anyone can search the internet and find hundreds of companies who will write a paper for someone. It seems that cheating is easier and more accessible than finding the information needed for a paper. With all the government and other public figures cheating and not getting any real punishment‚ it portrays the image that cheating

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    competition between students‚ which leads to increased pressure to do well. Cheating becomes a way to get the edge over the other students in the class. In addition‚ the penalties for getting caught are mild.” 2. “Today there is more pressure placed on students to do well. They are expected to receive good grades‚ play a sport‚ and volunteer if they are to be looked at by a good college. With a B tainting your transcript‚ a college might not look at you.” 3. “Students who would usually cheat

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    Anna Joseph US History (H) 15‚ January 2014 Elijah P. Lovejoy was born on November 9th‚ 1802 and was murdered in Alton‚ Illinois on November 7th‚ 1837. Lovejoy was murdered by a pro-slavery mob during an attack on his warehouse and printing press where he printed his newspaper against slavery‚ Catholics and immigration. In 1897‚ Alton citizens built the 110-foot tall Elijah P. Lovejoy Monument at the cemetery where he was buried. I found Lovejoy very interesting as he lived and was murdered

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    Q10. Do you really think cheating is really more common or does it just seem so? Why? Definition of cheatingCheating refers to an immoral way of achieving a goal. It is generally used for the breaking of rules to gain advantage in a competitive situation. Cheating is the getting of reward for ability by dishonest means. This broad definition will necessarily include acts of bribery‚ cronyism‚ sleaze‚ nepotism and any situation where individuals are given preference using inappropriate criteria

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    Common Problems for College Students Problems May Include‚ But are Not Limited to: Disorganization/feeling overwhelmed Eating right and staying healthy Failing to manage money Failing to network Homesickness Not resolving relationship issues Poor grades/not studying or reading enough Poor sleep habits Skipping classes Wasting time/procrastinating Interventions: The following tips are for students to help themselves avoid some of the negative affects of these problems. While these issues

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    Monitoring cheating in classrooms has become much harder for teachers today. Most cell phones have standard features of video recording‚ voice recording‚ camera‚ text-messaging‚ email‚ calculator‚ games‚ and Internet access. A student using their cell phone as a calculator for a math test can easily use these other functions without the teacher noticing. In a classroom of 20 students or more it is easy for a student to use a device that is usually smaller than their hand to cheat. School officials

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