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    cheating in exams

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    These days‚ cheating in exams became a serious problem not just because students don’t work anymore but because they become lazy; that means that they don’t make any efforts and want others to help hem. This problem has very bad effects‚ which I will talk about in the body. Firstly‚ when students get great marks‚ their teacher will think that they got the lesson and will start another one‚ which is not the case; but how can the teacher know? The more dangerous thing in this case is that when

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    Utilitarianism Cheating

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    got while cheating‚ because cheating only benefits one person not everybody. Looking at this situation using an other ethical theory like relativism‚ where it is believed morals come from social norms. Society says that cheating is wrong‚ it is what most people have been taught from a young age‚ meaning that this goes against the social norm‚ which means that it is not a morally good act according to relativism. In this situation a relative thinker would say that that action of cheating is wrong

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    Cheating and Sportsmanship

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    Cheating and Sportsmanship HPE essay-BY Elliott Biggs Just like everything in life‚ sports too are governed by rules‚ customs and even competition. Sports are a way through which we are able to connect with our past and have good feelings about the future. Sports acts as a way of bonding people despite their age‚ gender and race differences. Sports today‚ instead of bonding people and teaching them discipline and teamwork is causing them to cheat. And athletes have a reason to cheat now with all

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    Computers should replace teachers by: Raveeroj Period: 1 Length: 3 minutes Exact purpose: to convince the audience that computers should replace teachers. Imagine a world where every education is taught by computers‚ electronic devices‚ robots‚ and my other things. How perfect would education be? The quality of education would be at the highest and it would be equalized for all the students. The best education for a student is the 1 by 1 by changing teachers to computers we would achieve that

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    Cheating in Sports

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    Steroids vs. Blood Doping (Cheating in Sports) When it comes to cheating in sports‚ there aren’t actually a lot of ways to cheat. But the two most popular ways of cheating in modern day society is the use of steroids‚ and the process of blood doping. Although these two forms of cheating are both performance enhancers‚ they differ in multiple ways; ways such as the goals that the user wants to obtain by cheating‚ the function of each type‚ or the athletes’ reasoning for cheating. An IB Times Reporter

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    Cheating Is Wrong

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    Cheating is wrong. If you are buying papers from this site‚ you are a cheater. Why is it cheating? It is cheating because: * When you are given an assignment to write a paper for a class‚ you are being asked to write the paper. If the professor wanted to know what someone else thinks about the topic‚ she’d ask that other person‚ not you! * One purpose of assignments and exams in school is to honestly evaluate your knowledge and abilities. If you didn’t honestly demonstrate your knowledge

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    Presently in Chicago public school teachers have joined together forming picket lines for the last several days. Amongst them stood parents even children. One can understand that teachers are fed up‚ however their current situation is causing a dominoes effect throughout Chicago for everyone.  87 percent of Chicago families are low income. No School means a possible financial strain for families. Parents find themselves paying for childcare when the children should be in school. For single parents

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    The Art of Cheating

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    “The Art of Cheating” How this cheating in the electoral system could be minimized if not totally eradicated? In Philippine politics‚ it has been a conventional wisdom that no one loses – they just get cheated. Cheating in the Philippine elections has been so common that they have mastered the so-called “The Art of Cheating.” Charges of fraud and cheating have characterized the past elections in the country often citing irregularities in the manual counting of votes. This so-called “art of cheating”

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    class.”Said 29 year old teacher James Matthews from High oaks high school. He is not the only teacher to feel this way as many other teachers are getting their permits too. As this trend becomes more popular. Teachers should be able to have guns in school. Teachers should have guns in school because it reduces the amount or attacks and threats around schools. In 2011 10 Iowa schools were attacked and 5 students were killed. This caused them to pass a law for their teachers to carry weapons if they

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    I think states should have more power in the system of federalism outlined in the Constitution because‚ during the early republic‚ the government had slowly been building up national power rather than state power. The early republic seemed to neglect the state’s power. The events that happened in Washington‚ Adams‚ Jefferson‚ Madison and Monroe’s presidency shows that the early republic favored national powers more than states. During Washington’s Presidency‚ three important things happened. Alexander

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