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'''500 dingen die waarschijnlijker zijn dan een rechtenstudent fraude pleegt''' (English: "500 Things That Are More Likely Than a Law Student Committing Fraud") is a semi-satirical book written by [[Shady Morsi]] Initially published On 23 September 2024 at the online college board of Inholland As the title suggests, the book humorously lists 500 things that are more likely to happen than a law student committing fraud. The book filled with the most mundane events that happend (such as a dog barking, a cat meowing and a laywer defending his client). The book also mentions that the fraud percentages of law students frauding in exams are very low (0,17%). The book also has an appeal to not cheat during exams
'''500 dingen die waarschijnlijker zijn dan een rechtenstudent fraude pleegt''' is a semi-satirical book authored by [[Shady Morsi]], initially published on September 23, 2024, on the online college board of [[w:Inholland University of Applied Sciences|Inholland University of Applied Sciences]]. The book humorously enumerates 500 everyday events that are statistically more likely to occur than a law student committing fraud during an exam. These events range from common occurrences, such as a dog barking or a cat meowing, to more professional scenarios like a lawyer defending their client or a jugde reaching a verdict. The book highlights alblight in a satirical way the low incidence of fraud among law students, citing a fraud rate of just 0.17%, while also including a broader appeal to students to refrain from cheating in exams.


These improbable events are divided into five chapters, each focusing on a different theme: General, Politics, Culture, Science, and Law. The book has no copyright (public domain) and is for free to download on Lulu. Though the book is also published on Barnes and Noble, Kobo, Brave New Books and maakjeeigenonderwijsboek.nl with a small fee. Though the publication process is ongoing Morsi also attempted to publish this book in his college libary and considers a hard cover release. Morsi also mentioned the possibility of writing a trilogy, with 1000 Things That Are More Likely Than a Law Student Committing Fraud and 2000 Things That Are More Likely Than a Law Student Committing Fraud. Respectivly
==Background and Inspiration==
The book was inspired by a personal incident experienced by Morsi during an exam at Inholland University of Applied Sciences, where he was nearly accused of cheating after standing up prematurely to confirm his attendance. This event served as the impetus for the book, which Morsi wrote over the course of two nights. The work serves as a form of protest against the rapid judgments and excessive scrutiny often directed at law students during examinations. Morsi's girlfriend contributed to the reviewing process before its publication.
==Contents==
The book is structured into five thematic chapters— General, Politics, Culture, Science, and Law—each featuring improbable yet mundane events. In keeping with its satirical nature, every chapter ends with this saying.
 
''"And all of this happens more often than a law student committing fraud (0.17%)."''
 
==Publication and Availability==
"500 Things That Are More Likely Than a Law Student Committing Fraud" is released as a public domain work and made available for free download on Lulu. It has also been distributed on platforms such as Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Brave New Books, and maakjeeigenonderwijsboek.nl, where it can be purchased for a nominal fee (2 to 3 euros). Although the publication process is ongoing, Morsi has expressed interest in adding the book to the Inholland University library collection and is considering releasing a hardcover edition. Additionally, the author has hinted at the possibility of expanding the concept into a trilogy, with future works potentially titled "1000 Things That Are More Likely Than a Law Student Committing Fraud" and "2000 Things That Are More Likely Than a Law Student Committing Fraud."


The book was inspired by Morsi’s personal experience of nearly being accused of fraud during an exam, after standing up too early to confirm his attendance. This moment sparked the book as a form of protest against the hasty judgments often made about law students and the strict scrutiny they face during academic assessments. The book was written in 2 nights. with reviewing done by Morsi's girlfriend


==External Link==
==External Link==
*[https://www.lulu.com/shop/shady-morsi/500-dingen-die-waarschijnlijker-zijn-dan-dat-een-rechtenstudent-fraude-pleegt/ebook/product-v84ge8g.html?q=500+dingen+die+waarschijnlijker+zijn+dan+dat+een+rechtenstudent+fraude+pleegt&page=1&pageSize=4 The Book]
*[https://www.lulu.com/shop/shady-morsi/500-dingen-die-waarschijnlijker-zijn-dan-dat-een-rechtenstudent-fraude-pleegt/ebook/product-v84ge8g.html?q=500+dingen+die+waarschijnlijker+zijn+dan+dat+een+rechtenstudent+fraude+pleegt&page=1&pageSize=4 The Book]

Revision as of 12:18, 23 September 2024

The Cover

500 dingen die waarschijnlijker zijn dan een rechtenstudent fraude pleegt is a semi-satirical book authored by Shady Morsi, initially published on September 23, 2024, on the online college board of Inholland University of Applied Sciences. The book humorously enumerates 500 everyday events that are statistically more likely to occur than a law student committing fraud during an exam. These events range from common occurrences, such as a dog barking or a cat meowing, to more professional scenarios like a lawyer defending their client or a jugde reaching a verdict. The book highlights alblight in a satirical way the low incidence of fraud among law students, citing a fraud rate of just 0.17%, while also including a broader appeal to students to refrain from cheating in exams.

Background and Inspiration

The book was inspired by a personal incident experienced by Morsi during an exam at Inholland University of Applied Sciences, where he was nearly accused of cheating after standing up prematurely to confirm his attendance. This event served as the impetus for the book, which Morsi wrote over the course of two nights. The work serves as a form of protest against the rapid judgments and excessive scrutiny often directed at law students during examinations. Morsi's girlfriend contributed to the reviewing process before its publication.

Contents

The book is structured into five thematic chapters— General, Politics, Culture, Science, and Law—each featuring improbable yet mundane events. In keeping with its satirical nature, every chapter ends with this saying.

"And all of this happens more often than a law student committing fraud (0.17%)."

Publication and Availability

"500 Things That Are More Likely Than a Law Student Committing Fraud" is released as a public domain work and made available for free download on Lulu. It has also been distributed on platforms such as Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Brave New Books, and maakjeeigenonderwijsboek.nl, where it can be purchased for a nominal fee (2 to 3 euros). Although the publication process is ongoing, Morsi has expressed interest in adding the book to the Inholland University library collection and is considering releasing a hardcover edition. Additionally, the author has hinted at the possibility of expanding the concept into a trilogy, with future works potentially titled "1000 Things That Are More Likely Than a Law Student Committing Fraud" and "2000 Things That Are More Likely Than a Law Student Committing Fraud."


External Link