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The Plagiarism Blog

Keeping Current on Plagiarism, Cheating & Academic Integrity by Susan Herzog, Information Literacy Librarian, Eastern Connecticut State University

Is cheating a necessary survival tool?
News Sentinel | 10/25/2004 |
By Mike Manuel in the South Side Times

"Nearly a quarter of a century ago, if you cheated in school, you were looked down upon, not only by your teachers and parents but also by your peers as well. Those who accompanied daily life around you made sure that the traditional morals and ethics of the learning atmosphere were protected on a day-to-day basis. Obviously, this has dramatically changed since the mid-1900s."