Is Cheating the Right Answer?
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Jul 2007
klg14
Hawthorne, CA
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that young lady spoke the truth in that peice its always the good ones that get caught cheating like when its their first time but at the same time every body does cheat like its breathing a daily thing from the president mr. bush WE ALL NO HE DID WITH HIS BROTHERS STATE to lil kids on the play ground she did prove her point so i have to concurr
To answer your question
Cheating is not the right answer But it does make ends meat on the cheaters part....some times it can better someones status instantly but in the long run it demoralizes u as a person
I feel the article & I must admit I do the "lean-n-peek" from time to time
Honestly, I know cheating is wrong just like I know lying is wrong. I still do both. But with societies high standards, how can you not cheat??? It's all about being smarter, faster, jumping higher, etc. Athletes cheat with various types of "enhancers", businesses cheat with "loop holes".....everyone does it. What is expected out of people in general is beyond reasonable.
Colleges, for example.....they want you to maintain a GPA above 3.0 while juggling, work, community service, athletics, clubs, family, and not to mention a "decent" social life. And people wonder why drop out rates and teen suicides are at an all time high???
I'm rambling so to make this long story short cheating is, in a sense, a necessary evil.
Honestly, I know cheating is wrong just like I know lying is wrong. I still do both. But with societies high standards, how can you not cheat??? It's all about being smarter, faster, jumping higher, etc. Athletes cheat with various types of "enhancers", businesses cheat with "loop holes".....everyone does it. What is expected out of people in general is beyond reasonable.
Colleges, for example.....they want you to maintain a GPA above 3.0 while juggling, work, community service, athletics, clubs, family, and not to mention a "decent" social life. And people wonder why drop out rates and teen suicides are at an all time high???
I'm rambling so to make this long story short cheating is, in a sense, a necessary evil.
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AMEN AMEN AMEN AMEN
anyone who says they have never cheated is either a saint or an obvious liar
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