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taking from single source and claiming as your own
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Taking pieces from multiple sources and claiming as own
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Failing to give credit from parts of source that are borrowed from other sources
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| The 3 guidelines for ethical listening |
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-Be courteous and attentive
-Avoid prejudging speaker
-Maintain free and open expression of Ideas
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| 5 Guidlines for Ethical Speaking |
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-Make sure goals are sound
-Be fully prepared
-Be honest with what you say
-avoid name calling and offensive language
-Put ethical principles into practice
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what ever the speaker comunicates
(also the 1982 debut album by Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five)
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the means that the message is comunicated
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the audience who recieves the message
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Sum of persons knowlege goals and values. no 2 are alike.
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Messages from listeners to speaker. Usually through body language
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anything that impedes the the comunication of the message
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time and place which speech comunication occurs
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anxiety over prospect of giving speech to audience. *adrenaline*
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Nervousness normal anxiety caused by extra adrenaline. Flight or fight response
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focused organized thinking about logical relationships of Ideas or concepts
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| What "centrism" should be avoided |
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belief that personal culture, ideas, or values are better than anothers
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| Two ways to brainstorm for topics |
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-Personal inventory ~jotting down ideas
-Clustering ~old fasioned web plotting
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| 4 tips to specific purpose statement |
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-Express as statement not question
-avoid figuritive launguage
-limit to one idea
-make sure not vauge or general
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| 4 guidlines for central idea |
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-express in full sentance
-should not be in form of a question
-avoid figureative language
-no vaugeness or overly general
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central feature of speech
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organized main points to show cause and effect
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pivots two problems with solution as outcome
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speech organized into subjects
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personalized ideas to the audience
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| Transitions between mainpoints |
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words or phrases signaling to next thought
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statement that hints at next topic
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Statement that sums up preceeding points
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Indications on where speaker is at on the speech
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