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Saturday, March 6, 2010


CHEATING IS INHUMANITY
As a student, I'm cognizant to cheating. Laziness is one quality that ends up to cheating. For instance, you're lazy to study for a pop quiz so you end up looking at your seatmate's paper. But sometimes students cheat with good intentions. They cheat so they can pass and their parents wouldn't have worry where to get money if they repeat and fail. In other words, poverty can be an agent of cheating. But cheating can be present not only in class but also in our daily lives. It usually happens when we play games. When we think of winning rather than having fun, we'll cheat to win a prize or something.

We all know that cheating has aftereffects. If you're a good cheater, you will pass you test but you can never erase that you committed a sin. If you're not good with cheating, you'll be caught and you have to face the punishment you deserve and your parents will not be proud of you.

How could we resist cheating? It's just simple. First, do your responsibility as a student. Study hard. You will never think of cheating because you know what to do. Second, try your best to be honest. When it comes to games, be a good sport. It might be hard to say the truth but at least you didn't cheat. And always remember, it's better to fail with honor than to win by cheating.

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