Cut And Paste Poem by Sandra Martyres

Cut And Paste

Rating: 5.0


No more burning the midnight oil
And pouring over tomes to find
Information or do research on
Any person, place or subject
The life of the student has changed
And it is all thanks to the Internet
That virtual fount of knowledge
Available at the click of a mouse
From one’s very own house
But alas there is a negative side
To this life of comfort and ease
Student have become past masters
At the infamous routine of “cut and paste”
Originality, presentation and writing skills
Treasured and propagated by the likes of me
Are no longer valued and considered passé

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Rakesh Bedi 19 November 2009

two sides of a coin, sandra...i think, everything in this world has it; negative and positive as well....very nicely crafted poem, dear...

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Dr Hitesh Sheth 19 November 2009

Cut copy paste Dont allow your time to go waste do it in haste then party and take rest....a good write.........

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Kesav Easwaran 25 November 2009

in advanced countries many students are ignorant of the basic arithmetic functions? ...they always go for the calculator even for simple addition...good write, , ,10

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David Harris 28 November 2009

Sandra, you write so much clarity on the negative of students today who always want a short cut and think that is the best way. It is all right cutting and pasting, but they should give a thought to what they are learning. Sadly not a lot. Top marks for this brilliant poem and thanks for sharing it with us my friend. Hugs David

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Ranjit Ravindran 27 December 2009

Well timed one. These Dr. Copy & Pastes will soon start professional services for the furtherance of this art. Ph.D theses would be like 1. Automating copy & paste for non computer savy people. 2. Algorithm to evaluate minimum mouse clicks required for Copying & Pasting a free language article into a technical one. 3. 4. ........................ ........................ They think we are fools & they are justify it saying that time is precious & we have wasted it.

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Indira Babbellapati 10 December 2009

can you imagine, a scholar coming with a manuscript of 3 chapters in three months...i keep telling my guys how we used to struggle through all those titles at the library...n now they pay some amount n a particular library sends all the relevant secondary sources-articles, interviews and the like-neatly xeroxed n pkd! simple exercise in copy n paste will get one a ph.d!

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Janice Windle 07 December 2009

Yes, the students get their degrees with a lot less original work or research than in the past - but SOMEONE has to write the stuff they cut from - or we'll all disappear in a miasma of repetition and out-of-date plagiarism..... so there must be people who like you and me actually enjoy writing - even if they are not the same people who are getting their degrees so cunningly! (sorry that sounds a bit confused but at east it isn't cut or pasted! Thank you so much for coming to look at my Cautionary Tales, by the way! x Jan

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Indira Renganathan 04 December 2009

You've very correctly said it....the students are easy going... it's like ripening the mangos by using carbide...thanks for this nice poem

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Miriam Maia Padua 29 November 2009

very true... nice write...a good observation 10+++ Lovelots, Maia

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