Posted by Nat on March 08, 2008 at 11:42:35 from (209.102.252.191):
I was watching the news this AM and saw a segment on cheating in school. The report said the 57% of students in High School cheat. Almost all said they would if they knew they wouldn"t be caught. One of the reporters said it wasn"t too bad as it only went up 3% in the last 10 years so the news wasn"t as bad as it sounded. I don"t no about you folks, but that seems like very bad news to me. Anyone have any suggestions as to how we can change societies view of this? As long as anyone sees this as a small problem we are in trouble. I read a piece about an Indian tribe in early America that shunned anyone who broke any tribe rule, regardless of the severity of the violation, so almost no-one broke any rules. How can we get America to go along with this idea? Later, Nat
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