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What free speech rights are granted to a speaker?
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From who did ethics originate?
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What free speech rights are granted to a speaker? To voice your opinion and values to an audience, but you should stay respectful of their views as well.
From who did ethics originate? Aristotle.
What are the four guidelines for being an ethical listener? Courteous Posture, Be Attentive, Avoid Prejudging Speaker, and Maintain Free Expression of Ideas.
What is a direct quote? Any sentence that conveys the primary source's idea word-for-word.
What is diversity? An appreciation for differences among individuals and groups.
What is ethical feedback? Descriptive and explanatory feedback for a speaker; can be positive praise or constructive criticism.
What is an ethical listener? A listener who actively interprets shared material and analyzes the speech content and speaker's effectiveness.
What is ethical communication? An exchange of responsible and trustworthy messages determined by our moral principles.
What are ethical standards? Rules of acceptable conduct, that when followed, promote values such as trust, good behavior, fairness and/or kindness.
What are ethics? The process of determining what is good or bad, right or wrong in a moral dilemma.
What is Global Plagiarism? Plagiarism that occurs when a speaker uses an entire work that in not his/her own.
What is hate language? The use of words or phrases that isolate a particular person or group in a derogatory manner.
What is incremental plagiarism? Plagiarism that occurs when most of the speech is the speaker's original work, but quotes or other information have been used without being cited.
What is listening? The process of interpreting, or making sense of, sounds.
What is morality? The process of discerning between right and wrong.
What is a paraphrase? Any sentence that shares learned information in the speaker's own words.
What is patchwork plagiarism? Plagiarism that occurs when one patches together bits and pieces from one or more sources and represents the end result as his or her own.
What is plagiarism? When one passes off another's work as his.her own or neglects to cite a source for his/her information.
What is social awareness? The recognition of important issues that affect societies.
What is "we" language? Includes the use of pronouns and phrases that unite the speaker to the audience.
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