It became "ok" the second yahoo put in a homework section. They are not interested in right or wrong, only the volume of people they can attract.
2006-11-14 10:13:33
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answered by Anonymous
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i agree with you. today people are lazier and not as disciplined as their parents in the previous 10 or 20 years! many people think that being lazy is okay, but is not considered laziness rather you guys consider it ADD and ADHD! wow do you even know the US alone has more diseases and diagnoses than other country? how come kids in Europe are not lazy? because they do not have the time...here if a kid does not listen you take him to a shrink..if he still does not listen you give him or her Ritalin...and you do nothing! you spoil the kid rotten and od not know how to educate him or her! that is why laziness is increasing in school, at home and everywhere since people "are busy" and just want a short cut and will post pone things thinking that someone else will do whatever needs to be done! i have a 10 and almost 11 yr. brother as an example: he is in 5th grade,reads, studies, does his homework before going to swim practice, finishes the homework and pulls all A's and improves his swimming time by 2 seconds a stroke! that is what laziness is not! lazy is where you are given everything yet your parents did not know how to enforce the rules and you will not listen to them or rather have a bit of motivation! my brother is my example and i am 22 and i look up to him and how many hours a day he swims and devotes that time tobecoming better and the rest to school! i look up to him when i want to give up and when i complain or cry because he has it harder...laziness is for the people who do not try and it is most parents who do not know how to teach their kids how to work hard !
2006-11-14 10:17:25
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answered by icycrissy27blue 5
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Yes it does, but they will figure this out the hard way like I did several years ago. I firmly believe that children are better off figuring out what is right themselves rather than passively learning what good morals are. You get homework done by someone else, you learn nothing and are worthless in any sort of high paying career. Party now, suffer later. Personal responsibility.
2006-11-14 10:09:39
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answered by c_geek_15 1
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Hmmm...I see your point, but cant computers basically do most homework now anyway? It isnt this website's fault that some students are lazy. If the student wants to find an easy way out they will find it elsewhere.
2006-11-14 10:08:21
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answered by sothere! 3
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Yes it does and that is why I don't answer questions like that. If they need help figuring out how to do something I don't mind helping but if they just want the answer handed to them I won't answer them.
2006-11-14 10:12:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think it's okay to "Do" homework for someone. But I don't mind helping someone's who stuck. Of course most of us are fooled. and I was fooled a couple of times myself. I get sucked in by stupid questions.
2006-11-14 10:16:54
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answered by Kayla [(Adam)] 4
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I'm surprised people haven't discovered GOGGLE.com can find anything there esp. answers to stupid questions. (go figure)
2006-11-14 12:34:23
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answered by sumdudenamedbob 2
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Librarians and moms have been doing it for years.
Unfortunately, someone usually will do it.
If these people are cheating, they are really cheating themselves.
2006-11-14 10:07:07
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answered by wittmasterjay 2
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I think it "started" when people began "using" quatation "marks" "too" often.
2006-11-14 10:09:09
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answered by answersBeta2.1 3
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