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Stop Cheating Yourself MAG
A student does not know any of the answers on a test. As he stares at the blank answer page, all the problems look blurry, and when the results come back, the student realizes that he failed. This is the situation for those who copy homework from others. They are not only cheating, they are not learning anything and will not be prepared for tests or quizzes. By using the work of others, they can ruin their grade as well as their future. It is not right to cheat when we all have the capability to do our own work. People should not receive rewards for the effort of others.
Most people have cheated at least once in their lives, whether it was for missed or incomplete work, or even just for credit that you didn’t deserve. But this is not right; in fact, it is unethical and unfair. Taking the work of others and using it as your own is not the right thing to do. It shows a lack of responsibility as well as a lack of knowledge. For example, if a student cheats using a classmate’s exam paper, he is taking credit for another’s work. If the tea-cher catches him, the consequences are usually failure.
Cheating by using the work of others is the same as ruining your life with drugs. It is not only unnecessary and foolish, it can also start to be addicting in many ways. If a student constantly cheats, then it may become a habit in the future. Besides, no one needs to cheat. We all have brains that we can use and also teachers, parents, and peers to help us. Anyway, it’s not like we will succeed in life if we continuously cheat. There is no need to ruin both your education and your life by cheating.
Cheaters usually suffer many consequences. In the beginning when the student is in grade school, cheating may only lead to losing credit and going to the principal’s office. In middle school, there will be Saturday detentions, suspensions, and even parent-teacher conferences. But in high school, college, and the rest of a person’s life, cheating will not be tolerated. If a college student uses a quote from a book or website and doesn’t cite where the information came from, that is plagiarism. This form of credit-taking does not just have minor consequences but can also land you in jail, ruin your record for certain jobs, tear apart your relationships with family and friends, and jeopardize your future.
Every day as you pass through a teen-infested hallway, there will be at least one person madly scribbling away on a piece of paper trying to match it with the one from their peers. This all can occur right before the bell signals the start of a new school day. Why do they have to do this? Will those extra 10 points have a huge impact on their grade and also remind them to do their homework in the future? The clear answer is no! Why can’t they just tell their teachers the truth? By copying, the cheater learns nothing and the teacher will never know if they copied their homework or if they did it themselves.
Of all things, taking credit for others’ work is not only unnecessary but quite unreasonable as well. If we all just do our work, then there is no need to cheat. We should make an effort for our education instead of taking the easy way out. But most important, if we all work hard instead of cheating, then everyone will live a prosperous and successful life.
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Cheating, Schmeating... Rule #1: no cheating. Rule #2: No helping cheaters. Rule #3: There are consequences for breaking rule #2+3.
Ethics (eHow): Ethics, also called moral responsibility, is a set of principles that governs an individual or group. Ethics provides a framework for making decisions.
So... personal ethics are what we define as good and bad on a personal level, and social ethics are what society defines as good and bad. Breaking the rules written by society are socially wrong. Personal ethics means that you have your own set of rules that are aside from social ethics'. Breaking the social rules may not be personally wrong, depending on each person.
But get this. Rule #3 states there is a punishment. So why does somebody get punished for doing what they deem as right, for that occasion, or otherwise?
Because we are part of society. By being part of it, we are forced to acknowledge consequences for personal behavior IN society. So if you cheat, murder, do drugs, and it written in the society's rules, you should expect punishment.
IF you don't agree with the rules and punishments of the current society you live in... well, you can always check out; go where your personal ethics match society's the best. I heard that the bosses in Africa don't care if you copy and paste your entire job report.
I cringe everytime somebody complains about somebody being a "narc" or "tattletale" or whatever name is termed there. It's kind of like being labeled "screw up," or something, for following your concience.
Having a friends' back is not really about helping them to do everything they do, just because they are a friend. I believe a true friend will do what they think is right. Even if it hurts me in the short run.
If you are my friend, you skip class and a teacher directly asks me where they are, don't expect me to lie for you; you just better hope I really don't know. I don't ever want to lie, and I sincerely hope a friend wouldn't expect me to.
And about others actions not harming me and what is or is not my business. I have this thing about conciences. If I see somebody doing what is against the rules, it actually DOES harm me not to "rat" them out... That makes it my business. Expecially if you are my friend.
Hope this post showed you another view on your statements ;)