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    BEGINNING OF VOLLEYBALL (HCQ1041) INTRODUCTION OF VOLLEYBALL NAME OF LECTURER : MISS DAYANG FAUZIANAH BINTI SULAIMAN NAME OF STUDENT : UMMU SAKINAH BINTI ABDU RAHMAN ID .NO : PTM120700496 NO.IC : 941012-12-5674 SECTION : 16 TABLE OF CONTENT BIL | CONTENT | PAGE | 01 | INTRODUCTION TO THE GAME VOLLEYBALL | 1 |

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    SUMMARY & CRITIQUE OF: “Cheating in a Bottom Line Economy” (by David Callahan) In “Cheating in a Bottom Line Economy‚” author David Callahan explains the fundamental reasons for the decay of simple business ethics in today’s economy in order to meet bottom line standards. Callahan draws conclusions from everyday businesses such as auto mechanic services‚ law offices‚ and even professional medical firms to prove that people will almost always choose financial stability over integrity. The economic

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    Cheating in American culture can be so commonplace due to its accessibility. American citizens want whatever they can not have (cravings‚ desires‚ etc.) and cheat in order to have what they . Everyone has taken the elementary way at least once in their life. Even though it is easily accessible‚ cheating is wrong because it is not beneficial to people in life. Cheating will always be immoral and should not be accepted in society. desire Cheating In Our Culture "Cheating can be defined as deceiving

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    average in school. Now‚ as students perform less and less‚ they sink to obtain good grades by cheating. This method to acquire the desired grades will only harm the student‚ instead of the imagined result. Prompted by a child’s inability to perform basic tasks throughout his education ‚ academic cheating spawns numerous negative consequences. Resulting from the numerous pressures of high school‚ academic cheating places a large amount of stress on the minds of American teens. To begin with‚ low self-esteem

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    Consequences of a college student cheating on exams The most common reason for cheating is to complete the course as soon as possible. In today’s world when you look at the word cheating you can find many definitions and meanings for it. Every person has a different definition for the word cheating. The word cheating to me means to copy someone else’s work as your own. Students can always find a way to cheat by using reference materials or getting the answer ahead of time in a close book test.

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    Cheating is cheating yourself Cheating on school work is never justifiable. Students are responsible for their own work‚ and it is unfair to cheat in any form. Teachers grade students on their own academic ability and if a student is covertly or openly cheating that is considered infringement of being a student. Being a student requires personal interpretation‚ and analysis. Copying someone else’s work is disadvantageous. If cheating becomes a regular practice to someone it can be harmful

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    college student cheating on exams In today’s age when you look at the word “Cheating”‚ you may find many different definitions or meanings. Whether you cheat at work; known as fraud‚ cheat at home; known as dishonesty‚ or at school‚ this act of conduct can lead to many consequences made by ones choice. Cheating as a word to me means to not follow rules or standards brought up as a person. As we focus today on students cheating‚ the first thing that comes to my mind is cheating on an exam. As

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    Cheating or being dishonest is not illegal‚ but is a huge problem in society. Cheating is not considered illegal since the discipline is handled by the university; although cheating is not illegal many still consider it to be unethical. Cheating is taken very seriously at universities and schools everywhere. As one cheats they do not think about the consequences as it can affect the school career as well as the professional career. Cheating also takes a toll on the grades and may put forth questioning

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    argue that cheating is okay‚ that it doesn’t cause any real harm‚ and that it doesn’t need a lot of press or concern. For many years‚ cheating has been the last resort for many people‚ whether they’re athletes‚ students‚ scholars‚ etc. But many people do not realize that when they were caught‚ did they not get in trouble? Many athlete scandals and cheating stories have the cheater facing consequences for their actions. But yet‚ people still believe that there is no real problem to cheating. Well‚ there

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    The Panama Canal‚ the way to cheat the Oceans. In 1914‚ when the Panama Canal was finished‚ it changed the world of shipping goods‚ affecting America in many ways. There were many steps taken in getting the Panama Canal to where it is today. In not only it’s economical state but‚ where it is on Earth. Many lives were given‚ and millions of dollars were spent to build the Canal. There was a lot of hope in the building of the Canal‚ but there was also a lot of hatred and uneasiness towards the Canal

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