![]() He lied to the entire country which includes his teachers and classmates. He cannot get a failing grade for his cheating but he can get a note about is poor character in lying about a hobby project he did not invent. He not the media said he invented many things including the clock and he did it to impress his teacher(s).Īhmed's clock has nothing to do with official curriculum, it certainly is a clear case of plagiarism he brought right to school to show off to teachers and students in school during classes. It is a lie the inventing part but it is obviously for school bit is true as he took it there physically. But you've not proven Ahmed has committed academic fraud.īecause he said he invented it and made it for school. You can say Ahmed's clock has an affect on his relationship with his peers. Maybe he lied to his teachers and friends, who knows? But you've not proven that the clock has any association to the curriculum or used by an academic exercise. How did you know that he told the teachers and friends he invented the clock? Ahmed only told the media he invented it.Īnd again you have not proven Ahmed's clock has any association to the curriculum. How would the media story change if instead of an ancient radio shack clock it was another kid's hobby project he misrepresented at school as his own hobby project maybe the kid wasn't even enrolled in the same area and never finds out until it makes the news the backlash would bury him but obviously radio shack isn't another kid. Kids deserve to be treated with such responsibilities and countless other kids his age perform admirably at it and do not cheat in their hobby projects for personal gain in school. He won't not be suspended nor fail any classes just a note of a failure of character while under the supervision of the school's staff. Due to his lying to a multiple teachers and classmates a note in his academic record for fraud in misrepresenting another's work as his own is a correct even-handed punishment. Your actions in school what you choose to do and your interactions with the people there can speak volumes more than your grades (The curriculum is meaningless if you don't actually come out with a strong character and work ethic). How does it lack basis he lied to the school and classmates and media and world that it is his invention. Ahmed did not invent anything and deserves no credit for said invention which is just a commercial product. It isn't even ok to commit plagiarism in general which is why copyright's have many default provisions that require no filing for the original author to have the copyright to their work. Seriously it is not ok to commit plagiarism in an official or non official academic exercise it is still an act carried out while in school to a teacher to show his false technical skills. But if you already tell me that he is a kid, why would you take his words "invent" seriously? Again this is the media sensationalising. By simple telling us that because Ahmed showed it in school lacks basis and does not determine that his clock has any association at all with the curriculum. Here are some of the tweets, where people have trolled the Pakistan captain for his post-match comments, video of which has since gone viral.Ahmed would've committed plagiarism if it was involved in an academic exercise. Eloquent content, but Twitter doesn't care. They are cricketers… not people auditioning for the Mr. Many cricketers are not well-versed with the language, and that is perfectly alright. Pakistan cricketers and their connection with the English language has always given enough fodder to fans to express their opinion. He played very well today, so looking forward to the next game," Babar said, albeit not as fluently. We are trying different combinations Salman showed his class today. The wicket was under covers yesterday, anyway credit to the pacers and the spinners. In the morning there was moisture on the pitch, that's why I wanted to bowl first. The spinners bowled well later on, so we were happy. "It was a good effort by the fast bowlers, they bowled well with the new ball. The latest to have fallen trap to this trend is captain of the Pakistan cricket team, Babar Azam, whose 'English' is something fans were not impressed with.īabar's post-match interview after Pakistan defeated the Netherlands by seven wickets 2nd rescheduled ODI, became a hot topic of debate, with fans questioning his spoken English. Twitter trolling is the new norm, and no celebrity has been able to escape it. ![]() ![]() The changing dynamic of news has become such that it emerges first on Twitter than any other website or publication. Before anyone else, users on this social media platform are the first to raise their voice against something they don't like. Fans on Twitter can be brutal more often than appreciative. ![]()
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