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Is cheating on a test to play sports a good example of blind ambition? Im writing a paper that is supposed to explore one of the themes in Macbeth. I know that a really obvious theme of Macbeth is blind ambition.
There's nothing wrong with cheating on tests in school. Not doing well in high school can keep you out of good universities, and the higher your marks, the better it makes your school and teacher look.
Cheating is normal, almost everyone does it. Besides, having to memorize dates and laws and rules is outdated. We have 24 hour internet access, and if you ever forget what day/year the bill of rights was signed, you can look it up in a matter of seconds.
Where cheating is not OK is in research and dissertations. If you're not willing to contribute, then don't even bother. Cheating is a means to an end, it's not the whole game.
People cheat in every sport. Look at the illegal strikes in boxing and mma. Look at the 'accidental' elbows and pushes in basketball. The finger breaking and biting in football. It's just the way we are, you're just not supposed to get caught.
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