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Friendship in the modern world - 3




1 CAN CHEATING BE STOPPED?

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CAN CHEATING BE STOPPED? ?

1) More and more students at school and University are using the internet to cheat in their coursework. They copy material from the internet without indicating that they are using someone elses work. Now days, a lot of students are more practical in their attitude to school and University. They dont care of knowledge. Teachers want to stop cheating in school and University, but they dont know how to solve a the problem.

2) 1 . More and more students at school and university are using the internet to cheat* in their coursework. In Britain, about 25 % of students copy material from the internet when they write their homework. In the USA there is a similar problem. One report showed that about 54 % of students copy from the internet when they prepare for the lessons.

3) Students copy material from the internet without indicating that they are using someone elses work.

4) The internet helps students to avoid the hard work of writing an original work.

 

2 BOOKS IN NEVER-ENDING MOTION

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1 BOOKS IN NEVER-ENDING MOTION

1. Young people do not want to read.

It's unfashionable to read these days.

Librarians are saddened by thus fact

2. Librarians arc saddened by the fact that young people tend only to borrow reference books rather than reading fiction for pleasure. Perhaps it's unfashionable to read these days. However, a new trend is developing, with literary lovers leaving their books in public places, to be picked up and 'borrowed' by others. The Belarusian National Technical University was the first to support the idea in our country. Several years ago, the Director of its scientific library, Alexey Skalaban, passed an internship* in Sweden. At the airport, he saw a huge glass case of books, which he learnt were available for anyone to read. It was a great idea. The question was only where such books might be kept in Minsk.

3. It was the Belarusian National Technical University. The director of its scientific library, Alexey Skalaban, passed an internship in Sweden and at the airport he saw a huge glass case of books, which he learnt were available for anyone to read. It was a great idea to keep such cases in Belarus.

4. Book crossing is an easy way to encocerage young people to read. That's why it is gaining popularity.

 

FRIENDSHIP IN THE MODERN WORLD - 3





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