when you know it's a homework question? When I was in school that was considered cheating, you are suppose to do your own homework. I just read one that was a math problem requesting the answer plus all the work. Does anyone else think this is wrong? How educated will our youth become if no one is doing their own work? I'm all for getting help but straight copying the answer from someone else..is wrong.
2006-11-06
08:41:56
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SexyMommy2B
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Ok, I am not saying that helping is wrong. Helping a child is always a good thing. Helping a child with school is a great thing. My thing is these kids that post these questions do not want help, they want people to give them the answers. No where in the question does it say the word "help"...they just ask the question and expect answers. I am not attacking kids that ask for help, jsut the ones that want the work done for them.
2006-11-06
09:00:06 ·
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It is wrong and cheating has always been around. I don't condone it, but as you know, in the real world cheating usually and unfortunately leads to success. Steroids and human growth hormone in sports, insider trading on Wall Street, accounting scandals at major corporations, dirty political elections, abuse of expense accounts, sex scandals, etc. How many honest people do you actually know nowadays? I wish there was more honesty out there but kids are probably learning from an early age that if their heroes cheat, then so can they.
2006-11-06 08:54:23
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answered by cannonball 1
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im a kid who does that all the time before i used this for answers and help i asked my teacher if i could use this site,i waited till she checked out the site and then a week later she said i could so TAKE THAT!!!! but it is wrong for someone to do ALL the work. if they dont know how to do it they should ask for help my homework i ask here isnt really homework its a trivia that we never learned about what the stuff is its all a bunch of stuff that we wont learn for a couple years
2006-11-06 08:55:15
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answered by Brenda 5
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Neither asking for or giving help on homework is wrong. answering for the child is wrong. help your youth find the answer.
2006-11-06 08:46:24
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah that is pretty irritating. "someone please read these twelve chapters of this book and write a thousand-word essay on what you thought. oh, and i need it by tomorrow morning before eight o'clock."
i don't mind helping out but i usually don't give the answer, just point them in the right direction.
2006-11-06 08:47:22
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answered by katwoman_2911 3
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Never! I love opportunities for teaching. I wouldn't just "give" the answer, but help that kid learn it and the pathway to getting there :-)
2006-11-06 08:44:14
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answered by Silly me 4
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On one hand, you're ideal. maximum of those questions are repeated, and maximum of those all human beings is shallow, ignorant twits. yet to declare that this place is intense... and for valid dating questions... I dunno approximately that. i think of in case you % to ask a intense, valid dating question, you're extra suitable off conversing to somebody you comprehend in actual existence... than referring it to a team of bored human beings on a message board. This place should not be lots extra suitable than exciting and leisure.
2016-10-21 09:19:05
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answered by Anonymous
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The answer is not the question! the quesstion is ,how to come up with the answer !!
2006-11-06 08:52:59
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answered by Anonymous
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All kids should be permanently barred from using the internet with their dumb, ignorant, stupid, dumbass questions.
2006-11-06 11:08:38
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answered by Sue 2
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