
December 17th, 2002
04:29 AM
Neverside Admin/Owner
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New "School Help" forum -- RULES
Hello all --
The idea was well received for a forum category where members can get help with school/education-related questions... so here it is 
RULES
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[*] Giving the answers to a few specific problems in the process of helping is ok.... giving all/many/most of the answers for the assignment is not.
[*] You may NOT do eachother's essays/writing assignments, nor is it permitted to post or link to "free online essays"... if you want help or feedback on your writing, you may post your own essay for review.
[*] Discussion of how to cheat, etc is not allowed.
These rules will be expanded if needed as issues arise.
Enjoy the new forum category!
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December 17th, 2002
04:34 AM
Neversidian
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I agree, nobody should be giving answers unless they explain how to do it thoroughly beforehand. Like a math problem.
Good idea AC, I hope this forum does well.
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December 17th, 2002
11:00 PM
neverside sucks now. TF kicked ***
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good choice of rules, seems fair enough...
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eidolic [1 day]

December 18th, 2002
12:28 AM
May we also give links to school projects on intrest?
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A really sweet history forum

December 18th, 2002
12:56 AM
No we absolutely cannot suggest learning projects.. that is prohibited.
::classic:
We can do ANYTHING as long as it follows those rules.

December 18th, 2002
12:57 AM
okay, hehe, because im working on www.younghistorians.com
lol::classic: ::knockedo
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A really sweet history forum

December 18th, 2002
01:08 AM
Neversidian
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As long as it has something to do with school, that's fine.
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December 18th, 2002
03:03 AM
Neverside Newbie
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what if one was to suggest a site for clif-notes? is that legal?

December 18th, 2002
03:23 AM
Neverside Admin/Owner
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yes that's fine, Cliffsnotes and similar are legal. Though personally I wouldn't recommend to a person to read the cliffsnotes "instead" of the book/subject, but to use it in addition as a helpful guide.
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December 18th, 2002
03:31 AM
lol, a long as you learn in the process, it's ok.