The concept of defamation assumes

a. that reputations have value
b. that the mass media needs, somehow, to be controlled
c. that organizations are more valuable than individuals


A

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a. We advocate truthfulness, accuracy, honesty, and reason as essential to the integrity of communication. b. We strive to understand and respect other communicators before evaluating and responding to their messages. c. We promote access to communication resources and opportunities as necessary to fulfill human potential. d. We advocate sharing information, opinions, and feelings when facing significant choices while also respecting privacy and confidentiality. e. We are committed to the courageous expression of personal conviction in pursuit of fairness and justice.

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The Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis is also known as the _____

A. Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis B. Language-Explosion Theory C. Language-Instinct Theory D. none of the above

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A toast should be sincere and express a sentiment that is likely to be widely shared by those in attendance

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In 1893, British inventor ________ introduced his photographic system, which used translucent paper (a negative) and was so sensitive that it permitted exposure times as short as a few seconds.

A. Louis Daguerre B. William Dickson C. William Henry Fox Talbot D. Hannibal Goodwin

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