In a lawsuit against you for disclosure of private facts, would you most likely have a privilege to rely on?
a. Yes, because truth is a complete defense.
b. Yes, because the information came from public records.
c. No, because you created a false impression about Milo.
d. No, because personal criminal information automatically becomes confidential after 10 years.
b
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What will be an ideal response?
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Fill in the blank with correct word
Programmers must consider what audiences are available in each part of the day and what audience members are likely to be doing in order to choose the programs that will fit with activities of a selected audience segment. This process is called
a. Habit formation b. Audience flow control c. Time zone targeting d. Dayparting e. Maximizing freedom of choice
Which of the following is not a guideline for effective persuasive speeches?
A) Create common ground with the listeners. B) Adapt to the listeners. C) Avoid fallacious reasoning. D) Organize informative information first. E) All of these answers are guidelines for effective persuasive speeches.