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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have no problem with people asking genuine questions whether it be helping them do their homework or even if they are just curious. In any event, why should it matter to any of you? I think you should all get off your high and mighty horses, stop lecturing and just help people who are looking for help. If you don't want to help someone with their question, then just don't answer it.
When you go into the work place they don't want people who can regurgitated facts but people who are resourceful. By answering questions which are obviously homework questions you are doing them no favours and often homework will be more about research than the actual facts gained.
The one thing I do dislike is where people simply type the question verbatim. If it's home work fine but at least put the effort in to format it in such a way that it is clear. (I'm not accusing Gale_Snail of this). For Example....
Can somebody tell me where I can get more information on the 4 humours, its for my homework assignment and I'm finding it difficult.
rather than
Name the 4 humours and their origin.
So what if they type their Q verbatim and get a bad result in their homework/degree because they have paraphrased their answer from Answervbank or any other internet resource? Does this really keep you awake at night WoWo...?
"Name the 4 humours and their origin", asks ABers to provide an answer to a question. We provide the information and it is up to the Qer (or student) to get the marks they want.
Doing people's home/course work is not only removing the need for them to research, read about, think about and develop their own answers, but it undermines their independence and initiative now and in the future.
There is a difference between helping with research and just answering the question; it's sometimes subtle and it's a thin line to tread. Researching means 'looking for' IE Googling, looking at the various results etc. Not just getting someone else to answer the question.
Do ABers who think doing homework is OK think it is equally OK for students to use the internet to get someone else to write their essays? (BBC News, today) Why not, what's the difference? Just one of scale?
If you think it's not a problem, how do you think the student's tutor would react to learn that the question/whatever had in fact been answered by an ABer? And the student's 'research' consisted of posting the question?
Dolly, seeing as you used punctuation and spelt everything correctly....
The science of Humourism, dictated that the four humours were special fluids associated with the four basic elements of nature, that were thought to permeate the body and influence its health. An imbalance in the distribution of these fluids was thought to affect each individual's personality. What the humours actually are depends upon whose theory you believe or follow. More here:
hang on, is this for homework, are you writing an essay/thesis/dissertation/book...?
oh-ok
I see the homework police are on the prowl, again!
Why do some people assume that education and learning is only relevant if accompanied by a tiresome trawl through endless reference material?
I find the, 'Did you suffer enough to find the answer?' attitude somewhat unpalatable and reminiscent of religious extremism.
If Gail_Snail learned something about the 'Four Humours' by using AB then I see it as a success for her and Answerbank. If she copied the answers verbatim, then that's an issue between her and her tutors and nothing to do with me.
Not caring about the education, and standards of education, of young people is a very selfish and short-sighted attitude.
People are rude, and I never mentioned that, nor do I condone it. But the tone in which a lot of these homework questions are asked is rude, also. �what is the theory of the 4 humours�. No �could anyone�, a �can you help� or a �please� in sight.
Indeed it is OK by Answerbank�s rules, just as it is OK by the rules of the applicable sites where students advertise for people to write their essays for them. Does that make it right?
Firstly I think that tutors, teachers and lecturers shoudl be given more approbation than you see fit.
Secondly, we can debate this to death, and we can all take the moral highground. I would consider that I am an academic and I would use any resource available to get my information and use it to disseminate and rationalise my own theories. This is what creates intelligence and uniqueness - and hence good results. Not where they get the information from. I for one would have loved to have had access to the internet - and even AB in my youth. What I do with the information provided to me is none of your business, and please don't pretend to be concerned about the state of education and the tutors.
The simple fact is, that someone has ventured on to here and asked a question and people have lambasted them for simply asking a Q on a Q&A site.
Grow up for goodness sake.
I don't mind answering homework questions at all - it is when they start asking for it to be written out in full, with references and points explained etc etc, because of sheer lazy-itis, and to 'save them the trouble'.
my point was that we help people, not do it for them.
the net is full of formation and gale claimed she had searched and searched and found nothing - which is obviously nonsense.
she just couldn't be bothered.
and same with the long list of other homework questions she posted.
i'll be she couldn't believe her luck!
i told her the net was full of everything she needed if she looked.
if kids find out there is a website full of people who will do their homework for them we will be inundated with kids who can't believe their luck.
all they have to do is copy out the great, carefully considered answers given and bingo, they need never do homework again!
we are helping no-one by doing their homework for them.
i apologise to gale if she got offended by my comment, my intention was not to upset you, but I stand by what i said.
Small cliched "save them the trouble"
sentences don't "help them, not do it for them"
make for a good "need never do homework again"
argument "helping no-one by doing their work for them"
It is just patronising. Fine joko, you are welcome to stand by what you said, but next time you see a "homework" question, why don't you just ignore it, eh.
octavious - i would suggest you look up the word cliche if you think any of those sentences are cliches!
and incidentally, the 'saving them trouble' was a reference to the poster very own words
thanks for the permission to stand by what i said - i will.
I have an opinion on people expecting others to do their essays etc for them - and i will state it as often as i wish.
you are equally as welcome to ignore that too, you know
in this instance all i actually said was that the net was full of all the information she could want if she looked, and that we don't do homework.
if youwish to do the homework of lazy students thats up to you but i don't and i think we should discourage them from asking.