Lessons for our children
Thirty percent of U.S. high school students admitted to have stolen from a store and 64 percent admitted to have cheated on a test, news reports say.
According to research performed by the Los Angeles -based Josephson Institute , these randomly selected samples of 29,760 young people confessed to widespread stealing from friends, lying "to save money,” and Internet plagiarizing. Incredibly, the same poll...
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