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Originally Posted by Jamie
I said she runs the floor, not owns it. In the sense she would be the floor manager, so below the store manager.
Ah sorry, that is my mistake with wording. I'm pretty sure it's illegal to force someone to do work at home if it's not in the agreement or some crap like that?
Because that's not how it works for everyone? And if copying nullifies homework, why not nullify schoolwork too, as kids copy all the time. I'm not being funny, but the whole of school until you're aiming for a specific career is "just getting it done to get it done." Besides, they are still doing the homework and even if they hate it they reinforce how it's done. Copiers will see how to get the right answer too, in some cases.
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That's how it works for majority of children? Schoolwork is entirely different than homework. Schoolwork is first practicing something you have learned with the help of a teacher, and the teacher is supposed to watch you to make sure you don't copy? They even still watch us sometimes in High School for copying? And you
should be getting it done to learn the material. How is copying 'reinforcing' how it's done? I'd actually like to do a study about how many people copy homework... I think you gave me an idea for my sociology project
Anyway if you're copying normally you're not actually looking at the content.