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Why torture yourself over 10 solid polygraph questions to ask a potential cheating husband when there is no way he will ever receive a polygraph test and even if he did they are not 100 percent accurate. If you want to find out if your husband is cheating then take a friend; use her car and follow him on the nights you think he is cheating. Be sure there are clues he is cheating because if he finds out you are following him or doubting him and he really isn't cheating it could well ruin your marriage. You could check his cell phone; text messages; emails and credit card statements.
There is no test to take that will tell you if your girlfriend is cheating on you are not. Girls all act differently and the fact is she is either cheating or not and no test can 100% tell you.
The movie Chloe which was released in 2009, is about a woman who suspects her husband is cheating on her. So she hires Chloe an escort to seduce her husband and test his loyalty to her and their son. The meetings multiply and the descriptions get more and more graphic, which tests the loyalty of the wife to the husband, and the husband to the wife.
Yes, cheating on a test is wrong and the only person who suffers for it is you.
If you ask a question that has a test or homework question in the exact, of any kind, and someone just happens to know that question is from homework or tests, it will be put away into a catch-all, and if the person who knows that is a test/homework question knows you asked it, WikiAnswers knows your cheating.
No, The teachers don't allow it, because they think it's cheating.
Cheating (as in cheating on a test) is: plagio and copiar. It can also be: hacer trampa.
ANSWER:Cheating is cheating and it doesn't matter where, who and why.
Because they want instant gratification and they probably have no boundaries or consequences at home.
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How about you study the night or day before, and do the test without cheating? I would rather you get an F without cheating than an A by cheating, because even though you get an A you really have learned nothing from what you were taught.
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