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Is it quite obvious to everyone on Y!A that school has started and all the children are back again cheating?

It would seem to me that these children would be much better off if they would do their own homework and not cheat on the tests being given, by asking for the answers on Y!A!

Update:

As far as I'm concerned, if they are asking for help during school hours, then they are cheating, or just too lazy to bother looking up the answer.

Internet access in schools needs to be limited, or eliminated!

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Some kids just need help on their homework, and when a parent, sibling, or peer can't help them, they need another source. Yahoo Answers is full of knowledgeable folks who can often help these kids out. It's a bit like a tutoring service, but for free!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I'm sure they don't all cheat, some of them genuinely seem to be stuck for help and what's wrong with asking for assistance? I did when I was a kid, I asked friends and family, I was fortunate my parents were able to be home and help me, these days a lot of parents are under financial pressure to work long hours and so aren't always available. It's quite easy to click on a question, see if they really need help or are just looking for a quick way to get their homework done, all you have to do is decide if you want to answer or not

  • i agree, but i just answer 4 da points

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