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pastywhitegirl
· 11 years ago
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This is interesting. I never thought about it like that. We only know ethics by what society tells us is right and wrong, even if we are getting it from the wrong sources.
guest
· 11 years ago
Well, for the most part that is true. However, there are a lot of people who still believe homosexuality is wrong. Does that make them truly wrong? Even in the middle ages when EVERYONE thought homosexuality was wrong, does it make them wrong? I'm just using homosexuality as an example, but there are a lot of things that society says are immoral or moral when they aren't.
lime894
· 11 years ago
It's not cheating, it helps you remember the answer...
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lime894
· 11 years ago
Technically it helps you remember it. You aren't cheating off anyone's paper because how else would you get the answer
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pastywhitegirl
· 11 years ago
I think now you're getting into "what exactly is cheating" because some might argue that 'helping yourself remember' is cheating. If you went to a history test with a sheet where you wrote down all the dates, you're only 'helping yourself remember' but that IS cheating.
famousone
· 10 years ago
I chew gum to help myself remember during tests. I know this is old, I just wanted to put in my two cents.