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Posted by Cottontimer on 21 Nov 2006 | Tagged as: More blogging, Schooling, What the @#!
If I were a betting woman, I would bet that a number of students plagiarize Genetics and Health for their homework. And a few of them are even bold enough to ask for help:
# michael Says:
November 20th, 2006 at 10:28 pmInmagine a classroom containig 20 atudents. Describe the positioning and movement o fthe students in this classroom if they were to represrnt the gas, liquid, and solid states of matter. CAN YOU ANSWER THIS IF YOU CAN PLEASE GIVE ME THE CORRECT AND EXCEPTABLE ANSWER PLEASE PLEASE I?M ONLY IN THE 10TH GRADE
michael: I?m sorry I can?t help you do your homework. Looks like you might want to work on your typing and spelling too along with science.
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That’s a bit cheeky!
10th grade is something like 15 or 16 years old, isn’t it? Old enough to do some work!
*giggles* Silly boy. He’ll learn to not cheat one way or another.
Just thought I’d say hi as I’m trying to visit and comment on as many of the NaBloPoMo blogs as I can.
That’s a strange question; maybe he should take another read of his textbook; it’s gotta be in there (actually, how would you represent a a class as the different physical states? It doesn’t specify which gas it is, so, it’s really an open-ended answer I guess ;))
Just had a talk about plagiarism today……the internet makes it too easy.
Am?lie: For all the talk about teenagers being overly mature, there are some areas in which they’re woefully IMmature.
Lynn: I hope so! But I’m not so sure….
Sephiroth: Hi! Thanks for the comment.
I agree the question is a bit strange but a little creativity could go a long way. And I’m sure his teacher wouldn’t be averse to answering a few questions.
kristina: I hope at least that in the process of looking for something to plagiarize, these kids learn something.