Laziness, apparently its easier to type and misspell than look through a glossary or index. (You would be surprised how many children do not know how to use an index)
Its cheating, if you ask me. Come for help, but don't paste your entire test on the site, multiple choice and all.
And its not just kids. College students, too. How would you feel, 15 years from now, if you found out that your doctor got through college by using Answers?
We should all purposely give them wrong answers. That will teach them.
2006-08-09 11:26:15
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answer #1
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answered by psychgrad 7
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We just live in a new age of lazy, American cheaters. Kids in America have never wanted to do school work. We see school as punishment and a prison whereas in other countries, especially Japan, school is revered as the only test and measure of success. But then again you see the same thing in American business. Okay, sure, American's may be innovative in coming up with new ideas, but we're too lazy to make our own product, let alone make it better. Point in case, landing on the moon. Sure we said we'd do it, but who really got us there were German engineers exiled during WWII. Heck, without them we couldn't even get to Cleveland let alone the Sea of Traquility without someone else doing our work for us. Lucky for all those lazy kids some of us have taken our lumps and aren't afraid to push forward to become Doctors to treat them for their future coronary disease. But who am I kidding, they're just going to turn around and sue us so they can make their easy buck without even trying. Sorry for this rant, but I'm not afraid to admit it. American children are lazy idiots.
2006-08-09 11:33:46
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answered by Darefooter 2
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Most questions can be googled, but I have found that some folks need to see the problem explained **differently** from what the book says.
Wait until the fall semester really starts - You haven't seen anything yet.
2006-08-09 11:42:44
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answered by Mitch 7
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They need a step by step procedure Some people requires a outside source with a different approach. before they can achieve the school work.
2006-08-09 11:31:50
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answered by SAMUEL D 7
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Definitely laziness, but don't forget about all the adults who ask question that they could find the answer to themselves by just doing a little research.
2006-08-09 11:27:26
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answered by Just Wondering 777 3
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Well, sometimes you just don't know how to do the problem at all. And either do any of your siblings or your parents so you decide to ask other people. They might actually know how to do it. Or they could just be lazy, like you said and just don't want to look in their textbooks.
2006-08-09 11:27:16
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answered by Chocolatey 2
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I know, I hate that. The answer is that they are too lazy to do it themself. There are a few exceptions when maybe someone has no clue how to do something even when they look it up, but that's rare.
2006-08-09 11:26:10
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answered by Anonymous
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A better question would be where are their parents to help them with their homework. I swear, if I see another one, I'm just going to make up some bullcrap to ensure they get an "F" so big and fat, the school'll be forced to put them back to kindergarten.
2006-08-09 11:27:26
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answered by Anonymous
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It's easier; they are more used to using a computer than a book; they are already on the computer, why not try to make an attempt to start their homework, etc
2006-08-09 11:27:07
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answered by qwertylicious 2
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Laughs, because they think we're too stupid to realize what they're trying to do.. And, why should they work any harder than they have to, if somebody DOES give them the answers? Sure, it's cheating themselves, but, nowadays, kids don't have enough ethics to even know what ethics means..
2006-08-09 11:27:04
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answered by chuckufarley2a 6
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