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    Publi Information: The Role Of Theory In Their Education." Simile 9.1 (2009): 18-27. Academic Search Premier. Web. 22 Apr. 2012. Mike‚ Lopresti. "Heat in need of more palatable PR." USA Today n.d.: Academic Search Premier. Web. 22 Apr. 2012. Pollack‚ Joe. "A Tiger By Its Tail." St. Louis Journalism Review 36.285 (2006): 10. Academic Search Premier. Web. 22 Apr. 2012. Sanderson‚ Jimmy. "“The Nation Stands Behind You”: Mobilizing Social Support On 38Pitches.Com." Communication Quarterly 58.2 (2010): 188-206

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    The role of guilt in "Spunk" by Zora Neale Hurston In "Spunk" by Zora Neale Hurston‚ the main character Joe Kanty’s death is the tool used to shape the characters in her story. Following Joe’s murder‚ the characters experience different forms of guilt‚ representing Hurston’s belief that everyone in our world has a conscience. As the characters develop a guilty conscience‚ they realize just that. Bullies‚ cheaters‚ and murderers are all susceptible to the feelings of a guilty conscience as illustrated

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    91 THE FUTURE OF ACADEMIC HONESTY Peggy Choong‚ Niagara University Bob S. Brown‚ Marshall University Graduate College ABSTRACT Cheating has permeated many facets of American life. Reports on cheating are found in business‚ the media and on college campuses. Perhaps one of the more disturbing trends is reports on increasing cheating among grade and high school teachers and administrators. This makes the behavior‚ motivation and training of education students relevant for scrutiny. The paper examines

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    The Effect of Group Size towards Students’ Cheating Behaviour Ednalino‚ Merici L. Aribon‚ Margaret T. Ledesma‚ Chelsea Mabunga‚ Jewen Manalo‚ Jan Pauline Pahila‚ Deneb Kang You Ma Among students‚ one of the most prominent definitions for cheating is the act of taking an examination or a test in a dishonest manner through which one attempts to access answers in a fraudulent and inappropriate way. Students begin to develop the unethical behaviour as they set foot in middle school

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    Cheating has been increasing overtime. People cheat due to too much pressure placed on them by parents and by the competition among students to get into a good college. Because of this‚ many resort to cheating so they could receive outstanding grades. Colleen Wenke’s‚ Too Much Pressure‚ discusses this issue among students. Wenke believes that cheating is caused mainly by schools. Schools are to be blamed because many teachers tolerate cheating‚ gives mild consequences to cheaters‚ and school places

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    Why Do College Students Cheat? Cheating among students in college has worsened over the years and not much is being done to stop it. Where is the line drawn when it comes to cheating in the classroom? And why do kids do it? In today’s world people are growing lazier and always looking for ways to do less work and a lot of that has to do with improved technology. Improved technology has also made cheating easier. Students can send each other e-mail’s back and forth in

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    through life. They cheat on tests in school. Cheat on girlfriends/boyfriends then graduate to cheating on wives/husbands. They cheat on taxes and many times shortchange their own kids. Life becomes one big game‚ but once YOU realized the game is rigged and let go‚ they lose…game over.” For centuries‚ cheating has always been a major concern for institutions of higher learning. Institutions fear cheating‚ because of the reputation dishonest students will establish for that particular institution.

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    Academic Dishonesty Among College Students. Issues in Education. Office of Educational Research and Improvement (ED)‚ Washington‚ DC. Office of Research. OR-93-3082 Aug 93 17p. Information Analyses (070) IDENTIFIERS MF01/PC01 Plus Postage. *Cheating; Codes of Ethics; College Administration; College Faculty; College Students; Discipline Policy; Discipline Problems; *Educational Trends; *Higher Education; Plagiarism; School Policy; Student Attitudes *Academic Misconduct ABSTRACT This monograph

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    Essay Why Some Students Cheating Cheating which has become so common is spoiling our generation. There are different reasons why students cheat. Some students cheat for the sake of getting good marks without studying while other studies but they do not get good marks so to hide their fault they cheat. In our generation involves many more things rather than studies that’s why they do not aware for paper and that’s why at that time they attempt paper with the help of cheating. Students are very cleaver

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    review Many of the literature I have come across indicate that the reason that cheating in academics has increased due to the increase in the usage of the internet. According to Jones (2011:142) internet usage has increased to 151.6% from the year 2000. However according to Mcdowell and Brown (2002:1) cheating has never been a well-documented phenomenon until recently so they believe that we cannot be sure whether cheating has increased or not. One has to disagree with Mcdowell and Brown as the internet

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