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Ethics

Ethics. Deals with issues of right & wrong in human affairs. Ethical Decisions. Weighing potential course of action against ethical standards. Ethical Speaking. Guidelines: Make ethically sound goals Be fully prepared Be honest. Ethical Speaking. Guidelines:

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Ethics

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  1. Ethics Deals with issues of right & wrong in human affairs

  2. Ethical Decisions Weighing potential course of action against ethical standards

  3. Ethical Speaking Guidelines: • Make ethically sound goals • Be fully prepared • Be honest

  4. Ethical Speaking Guidelines: • Avoid name-calling, abusive language • Put principles into practice

  5. Name-Calling Using language to defame, demean, degrade individuals or groups

  6. Plagiarism Presenting language, ideas of another as one’s own

  7. Types of Plagiarism • Global • Patchwork • Incremental

  8. Global Plagiarism Stealing from single source, passing off as one’s own

  9. Patchwork Plagiarism Stealing ideas, language from two or three sources, passing off as one’s own

  10. Incremental Plagiarism Failing to give credit for parts borrowed from other sources

  11. Plagiarism & Internet • Cite sources when using Internet materials • Take careful notes

  12. Ethical Listening • Speechmaking a two-way street • Listeners have ethical obligations

  13. Ethical Listening Guidelines: • Be courteous, attentive • Avoid prejudging speaker • Maintain free expression of ideas

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