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  1. Telstra Robs

    A Question of Christian Theology

    Not sure if this was already answered, but, it is a paradox for: If people were to stop believing in God, they wouldn't believe that non believers went to Heaven. As of such, in order to believe that non believers go to Heaven, they would have to believe in God. And to stop believing would...
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    Is it okay to recycle short stories?

    In many exams, there will be multiple choice, short answers and the extended response (usually a story). Now, planning time is usually not granted and when so, it is for the entire paper.
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    Is it okay to recycle short stories?

    Of course one can get an excellent mark for one made up on the spot. However, I am not suited to writing small stories and often find that when I think of plots, I go too much into detail. In the case of my NAPLAN test, I was half way through the orientation when I realised I had 5 lines left...
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    Is it okay to recycle short stories?

    In year seven, I wrote a good short story for an assignment. In the Year 9 NAPLAN test, I rewrote the story as part of a question. If I were to recycle some of my past stories in the yearly exam and the School Certificate, could this be considered cheating? Regards, Telstra Robs
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