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Academic Essay Writing "Industry" in Kenya
aemathenge
#21 Posted : Sunday, April 07, 2019 9:51:55 PM
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mkenyan wrote:
aemathenge wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
Why are they saying jobless Kenyans, what they are doing is not work?


No my dear. It is not.

It is aiding and abetting in a crime.

The crime is intellectual and academic theft.


get real. there is no crime here. if it is a crime taking on contract writing then it would be a crime i) to write for money for newspapers; ii) to write for money to publish your books; iii) to teach at universities and collages for money.

heck, last i heard you were trying your hand at some fiction writing. it would be a crime too.

Houston, we have a problem.
aemathenge
#22 Posted : Sunday, April 07, 2019 10:05:53 PM
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Joined: 10/18/2008
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mkenyan wrote:
aemathenge wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
Why are they saying jobless Kenyans, what they are doing is not work?


No my dear. It is not.

It is aiding and abetting in a crime.

The crime is intellectual and academic theft.


get real. there is no crime here. if it is a crime taking on contract writing then it would be a crime i) to write for money for newspapers; ii) to write for money to publish your books; iii) to teach at universities and collages for money.

heck, last i heard you were trying your hand at some fiction writing. it would be a crime too.

You might want to have a close look at this article
https://www.plagiarismto...to-cut-off-essay-mills/
tycho
#23 Posted : Monday, April 08, 2019 10:09:24 AM
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It appears that some of us have the old fashioned 'be number one in school' kind of thought.

But thank God at least Hegel has already warned us of 'Geist'. I only hope that education institutions won't take 20 years to realize that they need to change how they evaluate their students.
kertroos
#24 Posted : Monday, April 08, 2019 8:07:09 PM
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Hi guys, I am studying to gain useful knowledge or skills, and, of course, I want to get a good job, but sometimes just don`t have enough time to do coursework myself and because of the circumstances I want to order work on the service https://edureviewer.com/...s/123helpme-com-review/ am I doing right? I have never ordered a work in this way.
mkenyan
#25 Posted : Tuesday, April 09, 2019 12:00:35 AM
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Joined: 4/1/2009
Posts: 1,883
aemathenge wrote:
mkenyan wrote:
aemathenge wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
Why are they saying jobless Kenyans, what they are doing is not work?


No my dear. It is not.

It is aiding and abetting in a crime.

The crime is intellectual and academic theft.


get real. there is no crime here. if it is a crime taking on contract writing then it would be a crime i) to write for money for newspapers; ii) to write for money to publish your books; iii) to teach at universities and collages for money.

heck, last i heard you were trying your hand at some fiction writing. it would be a crime too.

You might want to have a close look at this article
https://www.plagiarismto...to-cut-off-essay-mills/

have read it and nowhere does it say that it is a crime. unethical maybe but not a crime. or there is a part written in invisible ink supporting your position?
aemathenge
#26 Posted : Saturday, April 13, 2019 11:17:06 PM
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Joined: 10/18/2008
Posts: 3,434
Location: Kerugoya
mkenyan wrote:
aemathenge wrote:
mkenyan wrote:
aemathenge wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
Why are they saying jobless Kenyans, what they are doing is not work?


No my dear. It is not.

It is aiding and abetting in a crime.

The crime is intellectual and academic theft.


get real. there is no crime here. if it is a crime taking on contract writing then it would be a crime i) to write for money for newspapers; ii) to write for money to publish your books; iii) to teach at universities and collages for money.

heck, last i heard you were trying your hand at some fiction writing. it would be a crime too.

You might want to have a close look at this article
https://www.plagiarismto...to-cut-off-essay-mills/

have read it and nowhere does it say that it is a crime. unethical maybe but not a crime. or there is a part written in invisible ink supporting your position?


Copy and Paste Extract:

Expert test-taker pleads guilty in college admissions scam

Court documents say Riddell conspired with Singer and others from 2011 to this year to facilitate cheating on the ACT and SAT admission tests, in an effort to help the children of wealthy parents secure admission to prominent universities.

In some cases, prosecutors say, Riddell secretly took the exams instead of the students.

In others, they say, he replaced student responses on exams with his own.

Source Link From The Washington Post
hamburglar
#27 Posted : Sunday, April 14, 2019 11:13:13 AM
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Joined: 12/17/2011
Posts: 887
mkenyan wrote:
aemathenge wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
Why are they saying jobless Kenyans, what they are doing is not work?


No my dear. It is not.

It is aiding and abetting in a crime.

The crime is intellectual and academic theft.


get real. there is no crime here. if it is a crime taking on contract writing then it would be a crime i) to write for money for newspapers; ii) to write for money to publish your books; iii) to teach at universities and collages for money.

heck, last i heard you were trying your hand at some fiction writing. it would be a crime too.


It is a crime. It’s academic fraud. It’s disingenuine and dishonest to acquire papers this way. With that said, this could pose a big problem to so many guys along Thika road who use this means as a primary source of income. There is a lot of young people who survive on academic writing alone. A lot. Am worried about the consequences of banning this.
Mtafiti
#28 Posted : Monday, April 15, 2019 7:37:32 AM
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Joined: 5/22/2014
Posts: 321
Location: Ndeiya
hamburglar wrote:
mkenyan wrote:
aemathenge wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
Why are they saying jobless Kenyans, what they are doing is not work?


No my dear. It is not.

It is aiding and abetting in a crime.

The crime is intellectual and academic theft.


get real. there is no crime here. if it is a crime taking on contract writing then it would be a crime i) to write for money for newspapers; ii) to write for money to publish your books; iii) to teach at universities and collages for money.

heck, last i heard you were trying your hand at some fiction writing. it would be a crime too.


It is a crime. It’s academic fraud. It’s disingenuine and dishonest to acquire papers this way. With that said, this could pose a big problem to so many guys along Thika road who use this means as a primary source of income. There is a lot of young people who survive on academic writing alone. A lot. Am worried about the consequences of banning this.


I know a guy who has put up a nice house along Thika Rd, has "employed" some young graduates and he only plays in this "industry".
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