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Case: Jonah, a gifted high school student, wants to become a lawyer in the future. Because she comes from a poor family, she needs a scholarship in order to attend college. Some of her classes require students to do extra research projects in order to get an A. her high school has a few older PC's but there are always long lines of students waiting to use them during the school day. After school, she usually works in a part-time job to help support her family. One evening Jonah visited the library of a private college few miles from her family's apartment, she found plenty of unused PC's connected to the internet. She surreptitiously looked over the shoulder of another student to learn a valid login/password combination. Jonah returned to the library several times a week, and by using its PCs and printers she efficiently completed the extra research projects, graduated from high school with straight A's and got full-rider scholarship to attend a prestigious university. lifted from Lavina, C.G. (2015). Social, Ethical, Legal and Professional Issues in Computing with complete explanation of the Philippine. Manila: Cybercrime Laws. Mindshapers Co., Inc. Each answer should be a maximum of three sentences only.
1. Did Jonah do something wrong?
2. Who benefited from Jonah's course of action?
3. Who was hurt by Jonah's course of action?
4. Did Jonah have an unfair advantage over her high school classmate?
5. Would any of your answers change if it turns out James did not win a college scholarship?
6. Are there better ways James could have accomplished her objectives?