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Nguyen Khac An April 24, 2019 11:34

(Baonghean.vn) - There is a famous saying, “Half a loaf of bread is still half a loaf of bread, but half a truth is a lie.” Using tricks to cheat is not just a lie, it is called cheating!

Ms. Hau in my office is considered the “fresh air” of the collective. The story is that this morning, while everyone was settling down before the meeting, there was a sudden burst of laughter. Everyone turned their eyes to the direction of the sound with a high frequency. “Oh, I apologize to everyone, it was just that the person was playing a very funny trick” - Ms. Hau, the author of that sudden series of laughter, explained as she hung up the phone.

Fortunately, the head of my agency responded, "It's not time for the meeting yet, I request Ms. Hau to read the content again for the whole family to enjoy"... "Here, here, very good, everyone listen. It's a lie", she opened her phone and shouted loudly: "At 12 noon on February 27, 2019, after a period of monitoring, discovering and unsuccessfully persuading, at the motel, Khuc Van Lo ambushed and caught his wife, Nguyen Thi To, and Mr. Hoang Van Co on the bed, both naked. They were colleagues working at Lam Son Primary School, Chi Lang District, Lang Son Province. However, when the group was bustling online, Mr. Hoang Van Co explained that he and Ms. To had something to do so they met, at this very moment Mr. Co was "vomiting and diarrhea" and then had a fever. Seeing that, Ms. To quickly told Mr. Co to go to the motel and told him to take off his clothes. out to let her hug him to keep him warm. Mr. Co thought it was simple so he followed suit. Regarding Mrs. To's incident, he firmly affirmed: "What people see is only a part. What people say is not important, what is important is how you live. Educated people say nothing, ignorant people who curse are just keyboard warriors." After reading the excerpt, Ms. Hau humorously added: "Mrs. To is right, what people see in the chess performance is only a part, if only people could see the previous performance as well, it would be truly interesting."

No one in my office could stop laughing. The affair story was too boring. How interesting was the explanation of those who called themselves “educated”! It was so silly that even a serious person like the head of my office choked on his water because of laughter! It was obvious that it was a scam, only a calf or a horse would not have enough IQ to realize it was a scam. And scamming is also a common thing, there are plenty of scammers in the world, it’s just that if you cheat like that, no one will pity you, but people will pity your students! The way you explain, revealing such deep-rooted ignorance, and yet you teach, is truly a disaster. I wonder how many thousandths of the essence those innocent and lovely children have learned from a brain with the ability to handle situations clumsily like this teacher? If only he had admitted his mistake, at least people could teach their children through his example of daring to do and taking responsibility. On the other hand, listening to his vague, crude and shallow explanation, I was both amused and bored. It must be said that before the Lang Son colleagues had a fever and had to be kept warm, a teacher from La Gi, Binh Thuan, took a male student under 16 years old to a hotel to "find a place to stay". And a little before that, the Chairman of the People's Committee of Ho town, Thuan Thanh district, Bac Ninh, took a female "partner" to a motel to "deposit money for land". Then the head of the Department of Education of Cai Nuoc district, Ca Mau, took a kindergarten teacher to a motel to "exchange expertise". Then a lieutenant from the Thanh Hoa Traffic Police Department also took a female teacher to a motel to "lie down and cool off". Even the Secretary of the Krong Ana district Party Committee took the head of the organizing committee to a motel because he had a "stroke". Then the Chairman of the People's Committee of Khanh Hai commune, Tran Van Thoi district, Ca Mau, took a female partner to a motel to "rent a place". Not yet, the police chief of Phong Loc commune, Hau Loc district, Thanh Hoa took his friend's wife to a motel to "talk", the Chairman of Thuan Loc commune, Hau Loc, Thanh Hoa, who was having a stomachache, took his female employee to a motel to "apply a compress", the Chairman of the People's Committee of Xuan Tan commune, Tho Xuan, Thanh Hoa, took the female Vice Principal of an elementary school to a motel to "discuss work" and so on and so forth. Please do not be shocked by the above long list because these are only the number of cases caught red-handed and filmed. As for the cases lacking evidence... sorry, the author cannot waste more of your time. Similar, still a public official, the location is still a motel, the partner is still the opposite sex and the explanation is similar, the situation is similar but in the end the essence is exactly the same, just one word - Scam!

Having said the word “cheating”, there is no need to abstain from the exam cheating scandal that is shaking society. The phenomenon may be different but the explanation is the same, a blunt explanation that inhibits the psychology of all listeners. Everyone uses the mantra “don’t know, don’t direct, don’t intervene”. Dull, deceitful, deceitful and cowardly. It is this kind of response that has fueled the fire and sparked a wave of indignation on social networking sites. A famous Facebooker wrote: “To be honest, in a family, when children reach university entrance exam age, there is nothing more important. In the past, our two children were not that bad students, but we worried and prepared for two or three years. Discussed, consulted, pondered, considered, calculated, plotted, and schemed until our hair fell out. The whole family was like in a battle, when the children passed, wherever they sat, whatever they talked about, they tried to turn it back to the exam to... show off. Yet, now the parents say "don't care". Oh my god! If they don't care about their children taking the university entrance exam, what else do they care about? The only explanation is that those guys were cuckolded, that's not their child!”

Talking to the press, Dr. Nguyen Si Dung, former Deputy Head of the National Assembly Office, logically analyzed: “When you hold positions of public power, you must have social prestige, you must have the trust of society. Without the trust of society, you no longer have the basis to assume public power… When you exercise public power, it is not your power, but the power given to you by the people. If people no longer trust you, you no longer have the moral foundation to do it.” Yes, they no longer have trust, but it seems they no longer need trust! With such answers, perhaps they have reached the pinnacle of shamelessness without having to reach out.

To the point that Dr. Nguyen Viet Cuong even had to use mathematical knowledge to expose the lies. The gist is: Even if the candidate knew nothing and randomly answered on the test, he would still get at least 2.5 points. With 40 questions and a correct probability of 0.25, the number of correct answers would be distributed according to the binomial distribution. The probability of a score of 1 on the test is only 0.0047, and the probability of a score of 0 is much smaller (equal to 0.00001006). While in reality, the cheating case had candidates scoring 0 on 2 subjects, a probability of 1/10 billion. That means, even if the whole world were to take multiple choice tests and ask for random selection, it would not be certain that they would get such strange results. The answer is so obvious, the candidate deliberately did not take the test to wait for the answer to be "planted"! “So before the exam, these students knew in advance that their scores would be raised. If the candidates knew this, they could not say that their parents did not know.” Only the “malaria” group in the story at the beginning of the article would be stupid enough to argue with such a scientific analysis!

The matter is clear, the more you deny it, the more you show your contempt for those below you, those around you, and even those above you. As the saying goes, “Half a loaf of bread is half a loaf of bread, and half a truth is a whole lie.” And using tricks to cheat is not just a lie, it is called cheating!

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