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    Striving for perfection is something that would better improve our society and really change the way we see what society is because everyone would be making an effort to really strive for the ideal world of flawlessness. Just the mere idea of getting closer to perfection is something that makes us attempt to be more perfect. In the article, “Cheaters Never Win,” Christopher Bergland, a Guinness World Record holding athlete says that, ¨yes, you want to be your absolute best and to try our hardest

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    discussion, the feelings behind cheating always range from an infinite amount of possibilities. Cheating is the delicate nature and relationship-breaker that no one wants to ever experience in their lifestyle. Some individuals argue that cheating is sometimes justified depending on the circumstances considered. To a limit extent that opinion may be true, however, I agree with the position that cheating is never justified. There’s no ifs or buts, cheating is cheating. The controversy becomes why do

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    or sharing answers for an assignment. Whether you send a friend's answers to an assignment or you copy someone's work, cheating is bad no matter what. Most people believe that all forms of cheating are wrong. Cheating is unethical in my opinion, and the consequences are even worst; trust me. Your main objective in school is to be able to gain as much knowledge as you can. Cheating doesn't help you gain anything. In high school teens like myself are pressured to cheat because of the heavy load of homework

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    When an individual decides to engage in cheating, they are consciously making a decision that will not only impact themselves, but the class as a whole, the professors, the university, and businesses or investors. Cheating occurs when an individual acts in a way to gain an unfair advantage (Lehnert, 2017). By cheating, the integrity and reputation of the professor along with the teaching assistants becomes questionable. It also impacts the reputation of the university as a whole, especially because

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    Rough Draft Cheating has always been an issue among students. Almost everyone cheats in some fashion in classes. Whether it’s by blatantly copying another student’s answers, or working together on an assignment meant to be done on your own, cheating will remain a staple occurrence in academic life. In Rebekah Nathan’s article, “The Art of College Management: Cheating,” Nathan (2005) delves into students’ various reasons for cheating and even includes cheating as an “aspect[] of student culture

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    is easy. Dying, losing, cheating, and mediocrity is easy. Stay away from easy.” ​This quote, by Scott Alexander is a small explanation of why it doesn’t hurt to do the hard work. Taking the easy way out by risking your academic integrity sure is easy, however, it doesn’t lead to personal benefit. ​By holding high education standards, consisting of honesty, as well as having the correct interpretation of what is academic dishonesty; we can prevent plagiarism and cheating within the learning environment

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    Introduction: Plagiarism is common phenomenon of academic cheating among students. In recent years, plagiarism has been repeated. Plagiarism is becoming more and more serious. Whether in life or in school. The students, the teachers, and the creators have had a great deal of trouble.The British Internet papers trading volume of more than 200 million pounds. Students can spend 150 or more on "customized" papers, such as "guaranteed," "good reviews", "novel, unique, original, reliable" and so on

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    involved. It’s not a surprise that 95% of high school students have admitted to some form of cheating at some point, while 64% have shamelessly conceded to cheating on a test. I mean, who’s watching? Imagine being placed in an unsupervised classroom with no teacher; only the students themselves would try to govern over the chaos that would ensue. It’s stating the obvious that there is no impetus to stop cheating if there is no driving force that compels one otherwise. As a counter, many schools have

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    approached in many ways … “The Storm” by Kate Chopin takes a more amorous route than most, delving into a love affair between Calixta and Alcee. “Sweat” by Zora Neale Hurston takes a more vengeful path, and focuses on Delia, whose husband, Sykes, is cheating on her. Despite their vastly different approaches, both short stories portray facets of infidelity. Though a heftier portion of the audience may relate to or sympathize with Delia in “Sweat,” “The Storm” also leaves the audience with some mixed feelings

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    integrity and who doesn't because I can overhear other students conversations during passing period. I am surrounded by peers who cheat and peers who are academically honest. Many teachers know that students get by in school by copying homework and cheating on tests. However, they fail to detect it and assign the appropriate punishment. It's disappointing to know that students who cheat and do the bare minimum are going to college along with those who have been working hard and playing by the rules

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