MANAGEMENT: PRACTICAL INTRO.-LL
MANAGEMENT: PRACTICAL INTRO.-LL
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ISBN: 9781264198146
Author: KINICKI
Publisher: MCG
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Is cheating on homework justifiable or not? For every action there will be different angles of treating that action and to justify. The criteria and situations worth justifying then the action can be treated accordingly.

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During school days it is obvious that students cheat on the homework and assignments given to us. If homework is given on the previous day, it has to be usually submitted the next day itself. But after school, students are tend to get lazy and do not wish to complete the given task.. In such case, they find ways to cheat on homework assignments by Copying the homework from a friend of the same class, or make our siblings/juniors to write the homework or like and giving the teacher invalid reasons and so on are the usual ways that will be choose by them . Banaras cheating in exams involves writing the same answers by looking at the friends or whoever sitting next in the examination hall. Copying from the chips or notes which were hidden from invigilator, using micro headset and obtain the answers from the fun friends sitting outside the examination hall, requesting the person sitting beside to show the answer to copy and trying to bribe the invigilator to allow to copy etc.

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