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Welcome To. Video Culture. This Week’s Topic:. M a n n e r s Part II. Integrity. Integrity – integrate – integration MLK Martin Luther King, Jr. [junior]. Integrity. Integrity – integrate – integration Integrity is the act of being whole and complete.

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  1. Welcome To Video Culture

  2. This Week’s Topic:

  3. M a n n e r sPart II

  4. Integrity • Integrity • – integrate – integration MLK Martin Luther King, Jr. [junior]

  5. Integrity • Integrity • – integrate – integration Integrity is the act of being whole and complete. • It is not a question of being moral (good/bad, right/wrong). • It is about being human.

  6. Cheating • To Cheat -- 'Cheating' is an act of lying, deception, fraud, trickery, imposture, or imposition. Cheating characteristically is employed to create an unfair advantage, usually in one's own interest, and often at the expense of others. • http://www.wikihow.com/Cheat-On-a-Test

  7. Cheating • Cheating includes four items: 1. fooling someone 2. knowing you are fooling someone 3. You get something from it 4. Someone else is hurt

  8. Cheat – How To • 1.1Pencil method(easeist method) • 1.2Fingernail Method • 1.3Buy the Teacher's Edition(works for any high school class) • 1.4Scantron Method • 1.5Cell Phone Method • 1.6Toilet Tank Method • 1.7Asian Language Method • 1.8Foot Signal Method • 1.9Hat Method • 1.10The "I'll finish it tomorrow" Method

  9. Cheat – How To • 1.11Lunch Tray Method • 1.12Rubber Band Method • 1.13Calculator Method • 1.14The MP3 • 1.15The MP3 Revisited • 1.16The Coke-label method • 1.17The Take-home Test • 1.18Bathroom Method • 1.19For Essay Tests • 1.20"Whoops" Technique

  10. Cheat – How To • 1.21Hidden Cheat • 1.22Gum Wrapper • 1.23Band-Aid • 1.24Tattoo • 1.25Desk Cheat • 1.26Desk Cheat 2 • 1.27Desk Cheat 3 • 1.28Desk Cheat 4 • 1.29Science class with specialized computer programs • 1.30Note card Cheat

  11. Cheat – How To • 1.31Note-Belt Cheat • 1.32Water Bottle Cheat • 1.33Trash Can Cheat • 1.34Sign Language Cheat • 1.35Musical Cheat • 1.36Body Parts Cheat • 1.37Calculator Legs Cheat • 1.38Sleeve Note Cheat • 1.39The Hoodie Cheat • 1.40Older Student

  12. Cheat – How To • 1.41In-Desk Cheat • 1.42Pencil-to-Desk Cheat • 1.43Locker Cheat • 1.44Wristband Cheat • 1.45Tissue Cheat • 1.46Headache Cheat • 1.47Scraps • 1.48The Dictionary Cheat • 1.49The Cover Sheet Cheat • 1.50The Mechanical Pencil Trick

  13. Cheat – How To • 1.51Scratch Paper Trick • 1.52Small notes Trick • 1.53Another MP3 Method... • 1.54Another MP3 method... • 1.55The Tights Method • 1.56The Binder Method • 1.57The Paper on the Hand method • 1.58The Shoe Method • 1.59Invisible 2 • 1.60Teachers Desk Method

  14. Cheat – How To • 1.61Day before • 1.62Nerd cheat • 1.63Big Eraser cheat • 1.64Folder Cheat • 1.65White/Blackboard or Environment Cheat • 1.66The Dictionary Again.. • 1.67The Calculator Notes Cheat • 1.68Another Hoodie Cheat • 1.69The "Little Notes" Cheat • 1.70Nailology

  15. Cheat – How To • 1.71Nail Polish • 1.72Hair Plucking method • 1.73The Ski Pass • 1.74Bracelet Method • 1.75Bookmark Cheat • 1.755 Correction Tape (Don’s Contribution) • 1.76When It Comes To Getting Caught

  16. Cheat – Tips • When cheating prepare your tactic the night before. • After reading this article think of your own, original way to cheat. You will be less likely to get caught this way. • It's best to sit next to people who finish their test early so you can do most of you cheating after they're done. • For example: Noting that your granny died probably won't be effective/relevant unless you actually missed the test date and have been talking about your ill granny for a while in advance. • Cheating is likely to result in your losing out on learning the things you will need to know later in life, so instead of cheating, studying your exam material is always preferable. • Play it cool... don't panic, and don't get caught.

  17. Cheat – Tips • Some people make sheets of notes that are like cheat sheets to use to study before the test. Just by making it, you obviated the need to use it. In this way, it can help to intend to cheat but then not actually do it. • If anything is suspected, be able to destroy the evidence. This means your cheat sheet, calculator/iPod memory. Again, the best time to destroy the evidence is at home, before the test occurs. This way there is nothing to get caught for. • Cheating takes practice. It also takes preparation. Making your cheat sheets and fake notes will help you study anyway, so you should even do better without even using the crutch. • After getting the answers by cheating, don't write them right away to detract suspicion.

  18. Cheat – Tips • Use your language to advantage. If you speak a second language, cheating is even easier. Write your cheat notes on your arm in a language you know no-one else will understand, or in a code or cipher. Shorthand is very useful as it minimizes time too. NOTE: it may not work in languages exams! • Do all you can to avoid getting caught. • The amount of time you spend trying to cheat, and the risk you take in doing so usually outweighs the amount of time and energy needed to actually study and learn the material. • Don't cheat in Korea because the teachers are very observant!

  19. Cheat – Tips • Know the teacher. Some teachers are cheat-able and some are not. Note: if the teacher still talks about the time s/he caught someone cheating three years ago, s/he's cheat-able! • Cheating dumb teachers is easy and cheating smart teachers is fun, but the greatest satisfaction comes from cheating dumb teachers who think they're smart. • If you have to look up a page instructing you how to cheat, there is a 99% probability that you will get caught cheating. See the Warnings section. • Watch Episode 7 of the ABC family show "Greek" for more information on cheating. There are some valuable tips there!

  20. Cheat – Tips • After you conduct your cheating, be it one of the previous methods or simply looking at a neighbor's test, never look at the teacher. If you do, and you catch eye contact, it is almost a dead giveaway that you just cheated. Simply avoid looking at the teacher, regardless of how much you want to. • If you get caught using "The Shoe Cheat" while in math class, claim that the answers are important dates in your life. Example, if there is a 7294 on your foot, say your cousin was born on 7/02/94. • Cheat sparingly. If you cheat on EVERY test, you will most likely get caught the next time you cheat. • If you are smart, you will not need cheating because by writing the answers/formulas/etc, chances are you will remember it.

  21. Cheat – Tips • And PLEASE...don't brag about cheating right after the test or in the same class. It's stupid, it can get you a 0, or just ruin your life...HAVE FUN! • DO NOT LOOK AT THE TEACHER/PROCTOR! This is a mistake that many cheaters make. Just play it cool and don't look at the teacher. Period. You wouldn't normally be looking at the teacher, and it makes teachers suspicious. • Always be aware of surroundings, don't devote all of your concentration to where your cheats are, and be aware of people staring at you especially teachers.

  22. Cheat – Warnings • Getting caught can get you dropped, failed, or expelled. It might be better to just fail the course and do it again. • ALWAYS be on the lookout for snitches. • The best way not to get caught is not to cheat. So think long and hard about it before you try anything suggested here. The time you spend preparing to cheat could probably be better spent studying. • Be smart, and know that if you sit front and center, you're not going to be an effective cheater. But if you have studied at home and destroyed what would otherwise be cheat sheets, you can hold your head up high and sit anywhere you like.

  23. Cheat – Warnings • It is best not to cheat. Study and you will not have to resort to cheating! • Be aware of the consequences of cheating. In some countries, the punishment is caning. More information is available at www.corpun.com (world corporal punishment research). • For some major tests, such as GCSEs in the UK, you may get all your test results cancelled if you are caught cheating. For example, if you were found cheating in a math test, you would get all your math marks taken away and also possibly in every other test such as English, geography, etc. The worst sanction is to be banned from all the exam boards for five years - which means no A Levels or university.

  24. Cheat – Warnings • If you're caught cheating while taking the Junior/Leaving Cert in Ireland, you receive an automatic fail in all subjects and get banned from taking state exams for 5 years! • In high school, getting caught cheating may remove you from any nomination for things such as National Honors Society etc. Exercise caution. • If you must cheat, consider purposely missing a few questions. Teachers won't be as suspicious if you make a 23/28 than they would be to a student who was looking around the room and got a perfect score. • Be careful. Cheating helps you on tests every now and then, but if you cheat too much, your teachers may not trust you again, and you will not learn anything for later life.

  25. Cheat – Warnings • Some teachers may read wikiHow and catch students cheating. • be very careful and do it very fast. The more you look around and look nervous, your teacher will get suspicious. • Don't cheat if your teacher actually is an expert on catching students cheating and doesn't just say so to scare you. • Eventually, you will get caught. • Don't look around a lot. The teacher will get suspicious!

  26. How To Catch Cheaters • Compare student answers. If people sitting near each other have the exact wrong answers, they may be cheating. • If students are allowed to have pencil cases with them in a test, then watch out when they are 'looking for a pen or eraser' because they may just be looking for their little cheating note paper; it's unbelievable how much information they can fit on a little piece of paper. • Watch for teamwork cheating including distracting questions and other techniques. • Separate students as much as the physical classroom will allow. Obviously pay attention to close friends or previous cheaters.

  27. How To Catch Cheaters • Consider techniques like two versions of a test administered in adjacent rows. • As an alternative, you can throw cheating students off by issuing a "test number" to students, so as to suggest different test versions, but retain the same test copy. It's best to limit this tactic, however, as students will eventually catch on. • Make sure every student has their own school supplies to limit interaction during the test. • If you hear a student ask another student before the test: "Did you study for the test?" If they said yes, that may give the student an opportunity to cheat off THAT person. If they are sitting next to each other but the student is close enough at range to see the paper, watch THAT student most of the time during the test session.

  28. How To Catch Cheaters • The sound of someone tearing paper should alert you. No student would need to tear paper were it not to prepare a small piece to throw to someone else • Look at the students all the time while walking around. Is someone looking at you all the time, checking where you are? That's a potential cheater!

  29. How To Catch Cheaters • It's highly important that you follow through with your statements. If you catch a student cheating—even if it is the top student in your class—don't overlook their actions. • An effective "warning" is to walk up and take the student's paper from their desk for a couple of minutes, and bring it to your desk. After a few minutes, return the paper to them. This will ensure a brief shock to the student that his or her test score might have been in jeopardy for their actions. • Always walk around the room instead of sitting at the front. It makes it much more difficult for students to hide study notes on their laps or behind desks if you are pacing up and down rows of desks.

  30. How To Catch Cheaters • Simple plagiarism is the leading method of college level cheating. • Even if cheating is a serious offence, use positive, rather than negative reinforcement to get the message across.

  31. Sign In • One person, one name • You need to know your Student ID Number

  32. Setting a Table in the West

  33. Which Glass Do You Use?

  34. What to Do When • When to start eating:Start eating hot food when it is served. • For cold foods or buffets, wait for the host to say it is time to eat, and wait until the head guest starts eating.

  35. What to Do When • Foods you can get by hand:1. Bread: break slices of bread, rolls and muffins in half or into small pieces by hand before buttering.2. Bacon: if there's fat on it, eat it with a knife and fork. If it is crisp, crumble it with a fork and eat with your fingers.3. Finger meals: follow the cue of your host. If finger meals are offered on a platter, place them on your plate before putting them into your mouth.4. Foods meant to be eaten by hand: corn on the cob, spareribs, lobster, clams and oysters on the half shell, chicken wings and bones (in informal situations), sandwiches, certain fruits, olives, celery, dry cakes and cookies

  36. What to Do When • Removing inedible items from your mouth:1. Olive pits: drop delicately into your palm before putting them onto your plate.2. Chicken bone: use your fork to return it to the plate.3. Fish bones: remove with your fingers.4. Bigger pieces: bigger bones or food you don't like you should hide by spitting it into your napkin, so that you can keep it out of sight.

  37. For More Information • http://www.onlinesterling.com/helpfulhints/formal-table-setting.htm • http://www.didyouknow.org/info/tablesettings.htm • http://emilypost.com/everyday/table_settings.htm

  38. Making Toast and Jam

  39. Smuckers • Jams, Jellies

  40. Making Toast and Jam • Apron • Toast • Toaster • Butter • Jam

  41. Making Toast and Jam without a toaster • Wok • Oil or butter • Teaspoon

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