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A speaker disputes global warming citing a 1995 scientific study that surveyed 80 years of data and found nothing beyond chance to account for weather extremes. The speaker does not mention that the study was limited to the United States, just two percent of the earth, and that a newer study showed alarming global trends. This speaker has violated the ethical responsibility to [Hint]
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A speaker who informs the audience how to beat police radar without mentioning that the technology is illegal in most states, including the audience's, has violated the ethical responsibility to [Hint]
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Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of an ethical listener? [Hint]
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It is possible to plagiarize another person's [Hint]
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All of the following are guidelines for avoiding plagiarism except [Hint]
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In which case are you forbidden from using copyrighted material under the "fair use provision" of the Copyright Law of the United States? [Hint]
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The General Counsel's office for the University of Texas interpreted the "fair use" law's four guideless in considering whether a specific use of copyrighted material is fair. Their rules of thumb describing the bounds of fair use is called [Hint]
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You organized a speech around the five stages of dying: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance, which was published in the book On Death and Dying, by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross. Your speech has nothing to do with death or dying. Considering your student standing and the "fair use" provision, must you cite the author, or is the structure in common use? [Hint]
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Michael O'Neill's term for the "hybrid of half textual and half original writing," where a person changes a few words of another's writing and doesn't site the original author is [Hint]
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Which of the following is NOT one of the questions The General Counsel's office for the University of Texas says you should ask and answer in determining whether your specific use of copyrighted material falls within the "fair use" provisions of copyright law? [Hint]
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A speaker who informs the audience how to download the latest album from "N Sync for free has violated the ethical responsibility to [Hint]
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A speaker who informs the audience of a new miracle diet supplement that will shed pounds without dieting or exercise without letting the audience know that the speaker is actually getting paid to recruit new sales representatives for pyramid sales scheme has violated the ethical responsibility to [Hint]
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Which of the following statements is true? [Hint]
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Which of the following statements is true? [Hint]
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Which of the following is least likely to be an ethical topic? [Hint]
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Which of the following statements is true? [Hint]
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An ethical speaker [Hint]
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It is unethical to [Hint]
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It is a speaker's ethical responsibility to [Hint]
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Ethical speakers [Hint]
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