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         Mmm, yes. I understand that. That's one reason that lectures are quite difficult. :lol: One can't pause the speaker to finish thinking. — Waya
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         Hmmm, interesting... :chin: — Waya
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         Maybe just a slower approach would be okay for you, or perhaps more of one-on-one teaching. — Waya
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          Baden
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         Do you really believe that someone looking for help with their homework is "cheating"? Because if you do than maybe others will think that about me when I ask for help... — ArguingWAristotleTiff
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         Having been a teacher I can tell you the way we tend to look at it is that if you have made a full effort and in order to get further you need help then that help is legitimate (as long as someone is not actually doing the work for you). — Baden
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         I really think it's a matter of self-moderation on the part of participants and the poster, in regards to posting help with homework. I don't think a blanket ban on those topics is useful here. — Posty McPostface
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         I started school on Monday — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Do you really believe that someone looking for help with their homework is "cheating"? Because if you do than maybe others will think that about me when I ask for help... :yikes: — ArguingWAristotleTiff
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