I believe it has. Some people give the students hints to figure it out and the steps so they can work on their own, but many of them just want the answers so they don't have to do the work themselves.
2006-12-04 06:33:24
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answered by Angie C 2
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no not at all. I'm sure that that is one of the many uses of having millions of people asking and answering questions every day, but let's say you get all the people on y. answers together in a giant space for a few hours and everybody there understands that the aim for the day is to ask and answer questions. logically one would have to assume that a bunch of the younger folk are going to ask questions related to their lives, which of course revolve around school.
and there will be thousands upon thousands of questions completely unrelated to school such as "what middle name goes good with Jenna?" or "How can I get gum out of my hair?"
please don't go around saying that yahoo answers has become 'just a place for kids to come to get their homework done.' It is so very much more than that. I've learned and taught and laughed and exchanged ideas with people that i would otherwise never have the opportunity to even wave to on the street. and i didn't start on answers till a few years after school ended for me.
2006-12-04 06:51:32
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answered by hey_finny 3
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particular and no. trivialities and learn questions, i think of are from time to time a splash stupid. 'Gripe' questions are additionally stupid. on the different hand, discussions on particularly some matters would be outstanding discovering studies. yet for me, the line blurs between talk of perspectives and data. possibly a extra useful call may well be 'Yahoo comments.' in my opinion, if i p.c. the real information on some thing, i will bypass seem it up, fairly than ask a team of human beings whose comments would or won't reflect fact. yet back, i'm speaking approximately comments. If i p.c. data, i bypass seem it up in the ideal reference source, and for that, the internet would be triumphant. What you point out i think of flirts with the belief of ennui. (seem it up!) Of being the exterior, uninvolved observer, and that i think of the internet has positioned many folk in this place, fairly than going out and 'particularly' discovering and experiencing. yet that's some human beings. Others are extra inspired by employing the failings they see, and bypass out to adventure them, so it works the two tactics. So, my very final opinion: the internet isn't an inherently stable or inherently undesirable technologies. this is all what you do with it. some human beings will waste their lives on myspace, effective. yet while no longer for myspace, it may well be television, or bars, or another distraction that would desire to consume up their existence. the internet is neither undesirable or stable.
2016-10-14 00:00:45
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answered by dusik 4
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Sometimes it seems that way. But the education section isn't always used just for children to get their homework done. I use it to get ideas for what projects/assignments to give my homeschooled son, and to make sure I am grading his work correctly. But I have seen some who post something along the lines of 'What is the anwser to this math problem? Can you show me the work too?!'
2006-12-04 06:48:58
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answered by Ally 1
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No; it is also a source for people of all ages, from all parts of the world to find help on a myriad of issues (see the category list). While some unscrupulous students might use the site to "do their homework", that is a problem for them, their parents, and teachers, not a fault of the site.
2006-12-04 06:37:08
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answered by jcresnick 5
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Sometimes I wonder... saw one yest and checked out his profile- he had posted every question, I'm guessing, from his To Kill a Mockingbird assignment...
Some seem to really just be after some help- which is kind of fun to give (if I still know anything about the topic)...
2006-12-04 06:29:45
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answered by boots&hank 5
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It really is starting to seem that way, Isn't it? Which I think is crap. When I was in school we actually had to use our brains. It's pathetic that kids these days would rather settle on being stupid rather then enrich their lives. They need to learn that everything can not be handed to them.
2006-12-04 06:28:10
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answered by Danelle 5
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Only if U give them the answers. If U give the the formula to figure out the answers then it's not.
2006-12-04 06:37:50
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answered by Anonymous
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While is seems like it, it depends on which area you look at. Yes, in education it seems to, but if you go into the other areas you will see other types of questions.
2006-12-04 06:27:34
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answered by fancyname 6
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Yes sadly it a sad reflection of the education system in the US. The grammar the spelling is appalling on this, and yet some on this say what a great education system they have over there I wonder!!
2006-12-04 06:33:44
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answered by Anonymous
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