It is TOTALLY relevant. It is like lying, and speaks to a person's basic honesty.
There are no set punishments or sentences for criminal offenses. The court must consider the relevant law and the factors surrounding the offense and the offender. "Cheating" is not a crime. Perhaps you are talking about fraud?
Maybe you should stop cheating in your class, and find information by yourself. I'm in your class, numnuts.
No. Adultery is only relevant when one of the people involved is already married; being boyfriend-girlfriend or de facto is not considered enough.
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In Ghana, the punishment for cheating in an exam can vary depending on the severity of the offense and the policies of the examining body. Generally, students caught cheating may face penalties such as disqualification from the exam, cancellation of their results, or even a ban from future examinations. Additionally, some institutions may impose disciplinary actions, including suspension or expulsion. The specific consequences are outlined in the regulations of the relevant educational authority.
What sort of cheating? Cheating in a card game, or sexual cheating in a marriage?
Report him. Not only is the student cheating, he is impacting the grading curve and falsifying his school records. His falsified school records will give him an unfair and unwarranted advantage in everything from college to employment, and if the cheating is relevant to his eventual career, may actually put other people at risk. If this is a very young student, you may be able to teach them that cheating isn't a good thing. If it's an older student, would you really want a doctor who cheated on his exams working on your mother? Would you want a lawyer who cheated on his exams to represent your brother in court?
No. But he is cheating on you.
Yes. Cheating is cheating.
"Cheating is a Personal Foul."
Its cheating
he is not cheating on mia