Who:The Josephson Institute, High school students.
What: That 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. It also revealed that most students found no issue in hacking school computers.It also showed that over 60% of students admit to cheating on atleast one test.
Where: Los Angeles High Schools
When: November 30, 2008
Why: To see how many high school students cheated,lied,and stole.
Who:The Josephson Institute, High school students.
What: That 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. It also revealed that most students found no issue in hacking school computers.It also showed that over 60% of students admit to cheating on atleast one test.
Where: Los Angeles High Schools
When: November 30, 2008
Why: To see how many high school students cheated,lied,and stole.
Who did the survey:The Josephson Institute, a Los Angeles-based ethics institute
What did it tell:The study revealed that 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. One fifth stole something from a friend and 23 percent from parents or relative. In spite of this, 93 percent were happy with their personal ethics and character.
Where were people surveyed:Los Angeles, United States The Josephson Institute,
Who did the survey?The Josephson Institute What did it tell?It said that 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year.
Where were people survey?in their school,Los Angeles
When?November 30 2008
Why?To check how many students are cheating lying and stealing to see how much the percentage has increase.
What did it tell? A recent survey suggests that students are more likely to cheat steal and lie today than ten years ago.
Where were people surveyed?Los Angeles, United States,
When?November 30
Why? The competition is greater, the pressure on kids have increased dramatically.statistics revealed that the youth are feeling confused, let down and alienated.The students ‘frequently feel overwhelmed’ with pressure to succeed at school. It’s not as if they don’t know right from wrong. They feel it is not cheating but simply survival.
Who:The Josephson Institute What: They surveyed high school students. When: November 30 Where: Los Angeles Why: To see if the students are battling peer presure, and to let them if they are.
Who:The Josephson Institute What: They surveyed high school students. When: November 30 Where: Los Angeles Why: To see if the students are battling peer presure, and to let them if they are.
Who: The Josephson Institute surveyed 29,760 students from 100 randomly selected private and public schools.
What did it tell: The study revealed that 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. It showed that nobody would sneak into the principles office but had no problem hacking the schools computer.
Where: Los Angeles
When: November 30, 2008
Why: They surveyed the kids to see how many would, or actually do, cheat, lie and steal.
Who did the survey:The Josephson Institute High School students.
What did it tell:A survey revealed that that 35percent boys, and 26% girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. One fifth stole something from a friend and 23 % from parents or relative, and in spite of all of that, 93 % were happy with their personal ethics and character.
Where were the people surveyed:Los Angeles, United States
When:November 30,2008
Why:To find out how dishonest High School students really are.
Who? The Josephson Institute What? surveyed 29,760 students from 100 randomly selected private and public schools. The study revealed that 35 percent boys,and 26 percent of girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year
Where? Los Angeles
When? November 30,2008
Why? To ask how many students will admit to stealing
What:Recent survey suggests that students are more likely to cheat steal and lie today than ten years ago. In the past one year itself.30percent of U.S. high school students have stolen from a store and 64 percent have cheated.
When:November 30
Where:Los Angeles
Why:See if high school students cheated and lied and stealing
What:surveyed 29,760 students from 100 randomly selected private and public schools. The study revealed that 35 percent boys and 26% girls admited to stealing
Where:Los Angeles
When:November 30,2008
Why:To know how many students are honest about stealing
WHO:HS students as cheating, stealing liars WHAT:students are more likely to cheat steal and lie today than ten years ago. In the past one year itself, 30 percent of U.S. high school students have stolen from a store and 64 percent have cheated WHERE:Los Angeles, United States WHEN:November 30 WHY:students having used dishonest means in a test in the year gone by. The figure was up 60 percent from 35 percent in the 2006 survey. There was a 3 percent increase in student’s plagiarizing and cheating for an assignment since 2004.
Who:The Josephson Institute on High School Students.
What:The study revealed that 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. One fifth stole something from a friend and 23 percent from parents or relative.
When:November 30
Where:Los Angeles, United States
Why/How:To see how many high school students lied, cheated, or even if they stoled.
What: The study revealed that 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. One fifth stole something from a friend and 23 percent from parents or relative. In spite of this, 93 percent were happy with their personal ethics and character.
Who:American Tennagers What:A recent survey suggests that students are more likely to cheat steal and lie today than ten years ago. When:The past ten years ago until today. Where:The American teenagers that were survey by the Josephson Institute Why: to show how teenagers are worsting as the years go on
What:A recent survey suggests that students are more likely to cheat steal and lie today than ten years ago. In the past one year itself, 30 percent of U.S. high school students have stolen from a store and 64 percent have cheated.
When:November,30. 2008
Where:Los Angeles, California.
Why:To test how many students have cheated lied and stolen.
Who:The Josephson Institute, High school students.
What: That 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. It also revealed that most students found no issue in hacking school computers.It also showed that over 60% of students admit to cheating on atleast one test.
Where: Los Angeles High Schools
When: November 30, 2008
Why: To see how many high school students cheated,lied,and stole.
Who did the survey? Josephson Institute, a Los Angeles-based ethics institute What did it tell? 30 percent of U.S. high school students have stolen from a store and 64 percent have cheated. Where were people surveyed? Los Angeles, United States When? November 30 Why? To ask high school students about what they have done in high school.
What: The study revealed that 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. One fifth stole something from a friend and 23 percent from parents or relative. In spite of this, 93 percent were happy with their personal ethics and character.
Who:The Josephson Institute, High school students.
What: That 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. It also revealed that most students found no issue in hacking school computers.It also showed that over 60% of students admit to cheating on atleast one test.
Where: Los Angeles High Schools
When: November 30, 2008
Why: To see how many high school students cheated,lied,and stole.
Who:The Josephson Institute What: They surveyed high school students. When: November 30 Where: Los Angeles Why: To see if the students are battling peer presure, and to let them if they are.
What:A study about high school students in which they ask if they have stolen,cheated,or lied in which it revealed that 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year.
Where:Los Angeles,Cali, United States
When: November 30 2008
Why:to ask high school students about cheating and stealing to get their honest opinions
What:A study about high school students in which they ask if they have stolen,cheated,or lied in which it revealed that 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year.
Where:Los Angeles,United States
When: November 30 2008
Why:to ask high school students about cheating and stealing to get their honest opinions
Who did the survey: Neharika Sabharwal What did it tell: A recent survey suggests that students are more likely to cheat steal and lie today than ten years ago Where were people surveyed: 29,760 students from 100 randomly selected private and public schools When: November 30 Why: To find out if the youth really in a state of moral decay
Who:The Josephson Institute, and their High school students. what:The survey showed that 35% of boys and 26% of girls were stealing at a store for the past year. Where:Los Angeles,California, and United States When: November 30, 2008 Why:To see how many high school students lied, cheated, or even if they stoled from a store. Kimery Franklin block 4th
who:The Josephson Institute What: That 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. It also revealed that most students found no issue in hacking school computers.It also showed that over 60% of students admit to cheating on atleast one test. Where:Los Angeles, United States When: November 30 2008 Why: To see how many high school students cheated,lied,and stole.
What: That 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. Also over 60 percent of students admit to cheating on 1 test.
Where: Los Angeles, US..but mainly in the high schools there.
When: November 30, 2008
Why: To see how many high school kids have ever cheated,lied,and stole.
What did it tell?30 percent of U.S. high school students have stolen from a store and 64 percent have cheated. The study revealed that 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. One fifth stole something from a friend and 23 percent from parents or relative. In spite of this, 93 percent were happy with their personal ethics and character
Where were people surveyed? Los Angeles, United States
When?November 30
Why?Since the competition is getting bigger, so the pressure will make us take the easy route.
What did it tell?30 percent of U.S. high school students have stolen from a store and 64 percent have cheated. The study revealed that 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. One fifth stole something from a friend and 23 percent from parents or relative. In spite of this, 93 percent were happy with their personal ethics and character
Where were people surveyed? Los Angeles, United States
When?November 30
Why?Since the competition is getting bigger, so the pressure will make us take the easy route.
Who? The Josephson Institute What? surveyed 29,760 students from 100 randomly selected private and public schools. The study revealed that 35 percent boys,and 26 percent of girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year Where? Los Angeles When? November 30,2008 Why? To ask how many students will admit to stealing.
Who did the survey:The Josephson Institute High School students.
What did it tell:A survey revealed that that 35percent boys, and 26% girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. One fifth stole something from a friend and 23 % from parents or relative, and in spite of all of that, 93 % were happy with their personal ethics and character.
Where were the people surveyed:Los Angeles, United States
When:November 30,2008
Why:To find out how dishonest High School students really are.
Who: The Josephson Institute What:That 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year ect. When: November 30 Where: Los Angeles, United States Why: to try and get an accurate number or close to an accurate number of how many students stole in the past year
who: the joseph institute. what: study shows that 35% boys and 26% girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. where: L.A. when: Nov. 30, 2008 why: to ask high school students about cheating and recieve the truth.
57 comments:
who:The Josephson Institute
What: The study revealed that 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year.
Where:Los Angeles, United States
When: November 30 2008
Why:to ask high school students about cheating and stealing to get their honest opinions.
Logan Peltz
Block 3
Who:The Josephson Institute, High school students.
What: That 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. It also revealed that most students found no issue in hacking school computers.It also showed that over 60% of students admit to cheating on atleast one test.
Where: Los Angeles High Schools
When: November 30, 2008
Why: To see how many high school students cheated,lied,and stole.
Brett Sharp
Block 3
Who:The Josephson Institute, High school students.
What: That 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. It also revealed that most students found no issue in hacking school computers.It also showed that over 60% of students admit to cheating on atleast one test.
Where: Los Angeles High Schools
When: November 30, 2008
Why: To see how many high school students cheated,lied,and stole.
Eric Dellaporta
block 3
Who did the survey:The Josephson Institute, a Los Angeles-based ethics institute
What did it tell:The study revealed that 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. One fifth stole something from a friend and 23 percent from parents or relative. In spite of this, 93 percent were happy with their personal ethics and character.
Where were people surveyed:Los Angeles, United States The Josephson Institute,
When:November 30
Why:To see their respons to the survey.
Who did the survey?The Josephson Institute
What did it tell?It said that 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year.
Where were people survey?in their school,Los Angeles
When?November 30 2008
Why?To check how many students are cheating lying and stealing to see how much the percentage has
increase.
Catherine Sarmiento
block3
Who did the survey?
Neharika Sabharwal
What did it tell? A recent survey suggests that students are more likely to cheat steal and lie today than ten years ago.
Where were people surveyed?Los Angeles, United States,
When?November 30
Why? The competition is greater, the pressure on kids have increased dramatically.statistics revealed that the youth are feeling confused, let down and alienated.The students ‘frequently feel overwhelmed’ with pressure to succeed at school. It’s not as if they don’t know right from wrong. They feel it is not cheating but simply survival.
who: The Josephson Institute did the survey.
what: recent surveys have noticed that more and more students have been cheating, stealing and etc more since the past few years.
where: Los Angeles
when:November 30,2008
why: they say they have been cheating due to the pressure of suceeding and having the thought that everyone else does it so can I.
Kirstyn Kronsbein
Block 3
:)))
Who:The Josephson Institute
What: They surveyed high school students.
When: November 30
Where: Los Angeles
Why: To see if the students are battling peer presure, and to let them if they are.
KATHERINE FAUSTIN
BLOCK 3
Who:The Josephson Institute
What: They surveyed high school students.
When: November 30
Where: Los Angeles
Why: To see if the students are battling peer presure, and to let them if they are.
trevis smith blk3
Who: The Josephson Institute surveyed 29,760 students from 100 randomly selected private and public schools.
What did it tell: The study revealed that 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. It showed that nobody would sneak into the principles office but had no problem hacking the schools computer.
Where: Los Angeles
When: November 30, 2008
Why: They surveyed the kids to see how many would, or actually do, cheat, lie and steal.
Megan O'Connor
Block 3
Who did the survey:The Josephson Institute
High School students.
What did it tell:A survey revealed that that 35percent boys, and 26% girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. One fifth stole something from a friend and 23 % from parents or relative, and in spite of all of that, 93 % were happy with their personal ethics and character.
Where were the people surveyed:Los Angeles, United States
When:November 30,2008
Why:To find out how dishonest High School students really are.
Block-3
Who? The Josephson Institute
What? surveyed 29,760 students from 100 randomly selected private and public schools. The study revealed that 35 percent boys,and 26 percent of girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year
Where? Los Angeles
When? November 30,2008
Why? To ask how many students will admit to stealing
Aisha.H
Block 3
who:The Josephson Institute
what: they interviewed 29,760 students from privite and pubic schools
where: la california
when: nov 30
why: to find out the truth about kid and if they steal or not
justin reid
bl 3
Who:American Students,High students
What:Recent survey suggests that students are more likely to cheat steal and lie today than ten years ago. In the past one year itself.30percent of U.S. high school students have stolen from a store and 64 percent have cheated.
When:November 30
Where:Los Angeles
Why:See if high school students cheated and lied and stealing
JESSICA SEJOUR
BOLCK-3
Who:The Josephson Institute
What:surveyed 29,760 students from 100 randomly selected private and public schools. The study revealed that 35 percent boys and 26% girls admited to stealing
Where:Los Angeles
When:November 30,2008
Why:To know how many students are honest about stealing
Chelsea West
Block 3
WHO:HS students as cheating, stealing liars
WHAT:students are more likely to cheat steal and lie today than ten years ago. In the past one year itself, 30 percent of U.S. high school students have stolen from a store and 64 percent have cheated
WHERE:Los Angeles, United States
WHEN:November 30
WHY:students having used dishonest means in a test in the year gone by. The figure was up 60 percent from 35 percent in the 2006 survey. There was a 3 percent increase in student’s plagiarizing and cheating for an assignment since 2004.
DEANDRA ELLIS BLOCK 3
Who:The Josephson Institute on High School Students.
What:The study revealed that 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. One fifth stole something from a friend and 23 percent from parents or relative.
When:November 30
Where:Los Angeles, United States
Why/How:To see how many high school students lied, cheated, or even if they stoled.
Alexia Patterson
Block 3.
who: 29,760 students from The Josephson Institute
What: The study revealed that 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. One fifth stole something from a friend and 23 percent from parents or relative. In spite of this, 93 percent were happy with their personal ethics and character.
Where:The Josephson Institute
When: Nov 30, 2008
why: To see how many people cheat and steal
Bao Nguyen
Block 3
Who:American Tennagers
What:A recent survey suggests that students are more likely to cheat steal and lie today than ten years ago.
When:The past ten years ago until today.
Where:The American teenagers that were survey by the Josephson Institute
Why: to show how teenagers are worsting as the years go on
Torrey
Who:the students of the Josephson institute.
What:A recent survey suggests that students are more likely to cheat steal and lie today than ten years ago. In the past one year itself, 30 percent of U.S. high school students have stolen from a store and 64 percent have cheated.
When:November,30. 2008
Where:Los Angeles, California.
Why:To test how many students have cheated lied and stolen.
Treyon B.
block 3
Who: the josephson institute
What: The study showed that 30 percent more kids stole from a store and 64 percent have cheated
Where: Los Angeles
When:November 30
Why: they say kids are more pressured to cheat and steal to do better
Todd Akselrod block 4
Who:the Josephson Institute
What:In the past one year 30 percent of U.S. high school students have stolen from a store and 64 percent have cheated.
When:November 30,2008
Where:Los Angeles, United States
Why: The test determined what percentage of student's in the U.S.A does the things
lynwood walker
Block:3
Who: The Josephson Institute
What:That 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year ect.
When: November 30
Where: Los Angeles, United States
Why: to try and get an accurate number or close to an accurate number of how many students stole in the past year
Name: Xavier Dent
Block: 3
Who:They surveryed the Josephson Institute, High school students.
What: That 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year.also hacking into computers
Where: in Los Angeles High Schools
When: the day of November 30, 2008
Why: To show how many high school students cheated,lied,and stole.
Who: The Josephson Institute
What:That 35 % boys, and 26 % girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year ect.
When: November 30
Where: Los Angeles, United States
Why: to get an accurate number or close to an accurate number of how many students stole in the past year
Who:The Josephson Institute, High school students.
What: That 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. It also revealed that most students found no issue in hacking school computers.It also showed that over 60% of students admit to cheating on atleast one test.
Where: Los Angeles High Schools
When: November 30, 2008
Why: To see how many high school students cheated,lied,and stole.
block
who: The Josephson Institute did the survey.
what: recent surveys have noticed that more and more students have been cheating, stealing and etc more since the past few years.
where: Los Angeles
when:November 30,2008
why: they say they have been cheating due to the pressure of suceeding and having the thought that everyone else does it so can I.
Gabriela Galvan
Block 4
who:The Josephson Institute
What: The study showed that 26% girls and 35% boys admitted to stealing from a store in the past year.
Where:Los Angeles,U.S
When: November 30 2008
Why:to ask high school students about their honest opinoion about stealin and cheating.
Natasha Brown
12/4/08 Blk 4
Who did the survey? Josephson Institute, a Los Angeles-based ethics institute
What did it tell? 30 percent of U.S. high school students have stolen from a store and 64 percent have cheated.
Where were people surveyed? Los Angeles, United States
When? November 30
Why? To ask high school students about what they have done in high school.
De'Onna Rush block 4
who did the survey?josephson institute
what-the survey revealed that 35% of boys and 26% of girls were stealing a store in the past year.
when-November 30 2008
where-Los Angeles
why-to know how much student lied,cheated and stole
sebastian alba
block 4
who: 29,760 students from The Josephson Institute
What: The study revealed that 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. One fifth stole something from a friend and 23 percent from parents or relative. In spite of this, 93 percent were happy with their personal ethics and character.
Where:The Josephson Institute
When: Nov 30, 2008
why: To see how many people cheat and steal
m.julme
blk 4
who:The Josephson Institute
What: The study revealed that 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year.
Where:Los Angeles, United States
When: November 30 2008
Why:to ask high school students about cheating and stealing to get their honest opinions.
christina p.
blk 4
Who: the josephson institute
What: that 35% of boys and 26% of girls admitted to stealing from stores in the past year
Where: los angeles
When: 11. 30. 2008
Why: to ask high school students thier honesty and opinions on cheating and stealing.
Who:The Josephson Institute, High school students.
What: That 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. It also revealed that most students found no issue in hacking school computers.It also showed that over 60% of students admit to cheating on atleast one test.
Where: Los Angeles High Schools
When: November 30, 2008
Why: To see how many high school students cheated,lied,and stole.
nishelle johnson
blk-4
Who:The Josephson Institute
What: They surveyed high school students.
When: November 30
Where: Los Angeles
Why: To see if the students are battling peer presure, and to let them if they are.
jasmine sawyer 4th block
Desmond Brown
Block 4
Who:The Josephson Institute, High school students.
What:The study revealed that 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year.
Where:Los Angeles High Schools
When: November 30, 2008
Why:To see how many high school students cheated,lied,and stole.
Who.) Josephson Institute
What.) 35 percent boys and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year.
When.)November 30,2008
Where.) Los Angeles
Why.)to see their respond to the survey.
Daundre Heller Block 4
Who:The Josephson Institute
What:A study about high school students in which they ask if they have stolen,cheated,or lied in which it revealed that 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year.
Where:Los Angeles,Cali, United States
When: November 30 2008
Why:to ask high school students about cheating and stealing to get their honest opinions
Cathy Belony
Block4
Who:The Josephson Institute
What:A study about high school students in which they ask if they have stolen,cheated,or lied in which it revealed that 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year.
Where:Los Angeles,United States
When: November 30 2008
Why:to ask high school students about cheating and stealing to get their honest opinions
Alvin Walker
Block4
Who did the survey: Neharika Sabharwal
What did it tell: A recent survey suggests that students are more likely to cheat steal and lie today than ten years ago
Where were people surveyed: 29,760 students from 100 randomly selected private and public schools
When: November 30
Why: To find out if the youth really in a state of moral decay
G.Torre
Block 04
Who:The Josephson Institute, and their High school students.
what:The survey showed that 35% of boys and 26% of girls were stealing at a store for the past year.
Where:Los Angeles,California, and United States
When: November 30, 2008
Why:To see how many high school students lied, cheated, or even if they stoled from a store.
Kimery Franklin
block 4th
who:The Josephson Institute
What: That 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. It also revealed that most students found no issue in hacking school computers.It also showed that over 60% of students admit to cheating on atleast one test.
Where:Los Angeles, United States
When: November 30 2008
Why: To see how many high school students cheated,lied,and stole.
Who:The Josephson Institute
What: That 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. Also over 60 percent of students admit to cheating on 1 test.
Where: Los Angeles, US..but mainly in the high schools there.
When: November 30, 2008
Why: To see how many high school kids have ever cheated,lied,and stole.
ALEXIS JONESSS
BLK 4
Who did the survey?
Students in high school
What did it tell?30 percent of U.S. high school students have stolen from a store and 64 percent have cheated.
The study revealed that 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. One fifth stole something from a friend and 23 percent from parents or relative. In spite of this, 93 percent were happy with their personal ethics and character
Where were people surveyed?
Los Angeles, United States
When?November 30
Why?Since the competition is getting bigger, so the pressure will make us take the easy route.
Who did the survey?
Students in high school
What did it tell?30 percent of U.S. high school students have stolen from a store and 64 percent have cheated.
The study revealed that 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. One fifth stole something from a friend and 23 percent from parents or relative. In spite of this, 93 percent were happy with their personal ethics and character
Where were people surveyed?
Los Angeles, United States
When?November 30
Why?Since the competition is getting bigger, so the pressure will make us take the easy route.
Valerie V block 3
who:The Josephson Institute
What: 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. 60 percent admit to cheating
Where:high schools in Los Angeles
When: November 30 2008
Why:to see how bad kids really are these days
BrieAnna Wallace
Block 3
Who? The Josephson Institute
What? surveyed 29,760 students from 100 randomly selected private and public schools. The study revealed that 35 percent boys,and 26 percent of girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year
Where? Los Angeles
When? November 30,2008
Why? To ask how many students will admit to stealing.
Shawn Z.
3rd Block
Who did the survey:The Josephson Institute
High School students.
What did it tell:A survey revealed that that 35percent boys, and 26% girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year. One fifth stole something from a friend and 23 % from parents or relative, and in spite of all of that, 93 % were happy with their personal ethics and character.
Where were the people surveyed:Los Angeles, United States
When:November 30,2008
Why:To find out how dishonest High School students really are.
Jessica Robles
Block 3
Who: The Josephson Institute
What:That 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year ect.
When: November 30
Where: Los Angeles, United States
Why: to try and get an accurate number or close to an accurate number of how many students stole in the past year
lauren godwin block 3
Who:The Josephson Institute
What: They surveyed high school
students.
When: November 30th
Where: Los Angeles
Why: To see if the students are battling peer presure, and to let them if they are being pressured.
roderick l
block 4
Who-The Josephson Inst.
What: That 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing, and 60% have cheated.
Where: Los Angeles
When: November 30
Why:To find out how many students have lied/cheated.
monique j block 3
Who:The Josephson Institute, High school students.
What: The study revealed that 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store.
where: Los Angeles
when:November 30,2008
why: they say they have been cheating due to the pressure of suceeding and having the thought that everyone else does it so can I.
n.diah
4th blk
who: The Josephson Institute did the survey.
what: recent surveys have noticed that more and more students have been cheating, stealing and etc more since the past few years.
where: Los Angeles
when:November 30,2008
why: they say they have been cheating due to the pressure of suceeding and having the thought that everyone else does it so can I.
m.julme
blk 4
Who; The Josephson Institute
What: The study showed that 35 percent boys, and 26 percent girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year
When: November 30
Where: Los Angeles
Why: To try to get an accurate number and ask honest oppinions on how many students steal.
WHOOOOPPPPSSSSS AGAIANNNN I FORGOT TO PUT MY NAMEEE :( UGHH!!!!
RACHEL LEIGHTON!!!
GOSH IM SO DUMMMBB!
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who: the joseph institute.
what: study shows that 35% boys and 26% girls admitted to stealing from a store in the past year.
where: L.A.
when: Nov. 30, 2008
why: to ask high school students about cheating and recieve the truth.
kasey bartholomew
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