taking someone elses paper
you can copy from someone else's but its wrong and not right. its also called cheating.
Having someone do your work for you is cheating and you don't learn how to do it. Wiki will not help you cheat. Get to work on your paper.
"Unresolved Guilt" is very professional.
A thesis is, I would presume individual work. If you use someone elses ideas on the title, who will be finding you used their work, in the essay
== == Looking on someone else's paper while taking a test is definitely wrong. In fact, it's cheating. Tests are meant to be a measurement of the knowledge you have gained, not what someone else has. Looking on someone's paper can only measure one thing: how well you can cheat. It's always best to study and do your own work. In the end, you are cheating yourself, but that certainly will not negate the consequences you should receive if caught trying to get your answers off another's paper. Even if you weren't looking for answers, the teacher will think that you were and fail you for the test. That will hurt your grade, especially if it was a big test or semester exam. You will also lose that teacher's trust. You will be watched like a hawk on future tests if you get caught cheating.
I was in a doctor office and a medical assistant was going over someone elses information and I step out and let her finish her paper work.
Are you referring to the doctor written paper prescription form itself, or to the bottle of pills? Either would be a violation of law - the actual possession of the pills being more serious.
cheating in the school is meant by the copying in the school in exams from any other student and writing this on his paper no only exams anywhere this is called a cheating in school
i don't know but stop cheating of the internet
All individuals carry some form of guilt for something they have done in their life and some of the things they have done may be very serious and with other individuals the thing they said or did may be smaller, but guilt is guilt. The only way to get over guilt it to simplify it by writing it on a piece of paper and then put that paper away for several days then bring it back out and read it again. If you have hurt someone physically or mentally; cheated on someone; etc., then the only way you can release guilt is try to find that person and be responsible for your actions even if they will not forgive you. You can also relieve guilt by admitting to yourself what you did was wrong and learn from that experience and become more mature by making yourself a better person. Humans make mistakes throughout their lives and they do so because they are meant to learn important lessons in life. It is when we repeatedly make the same mistakes over and over again and hurting others by our actions that guilt will finally wear at you like the story of 'Dorian Gray.' The soul becomes shriveled and when you finally figure out what you have done it could be too late.
I'm glad you have a conscience about this--ask your teacher; different situations differ. I'm a teacher, and in certain circumstances I encourage the students to work together. If you're not supposed to look at someone else's paper, then don't.