An employee who uses a company computer has a reasonable expectation of privacy with regard to the e-mails he or she sent or received.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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Jan is preparing a speech on how to establish a neighborhood watch program

She is a long-time participant in such a program herself, and she has numerous stories—some humorous—about the program, as well as startling statistics and other material that could be considered highly "attention-capturing." What should she do with this material? A) Avoid using humorous stories about the program, since the topic is a serious one. B) Select the best one of these and use it in the introduction as an attention-getter. C) Use one to grab attention in the introduction, and another to enhance the conclusion. D) Use many of them, in combination and in varying ways throughout the speech.

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Which of the following would most likely be defined as a publication in a libel suit?

A. a person confiding to a priest that a friend had an extramarital affair B. a person sending the statement that a politician blackmailed someone to a friend C. a person telling a friend that her boss probably cheated on his tax return D. a person writing in her diary about how a coworker abused her

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The ability to perceive and express humorously the relationship or similarity between seemingly disparate things is also known as 

A. wit. B. humor. C. primacy. D. recency.

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Your text points out that government documents are good sources of statistics and unbiased answers to very specific questions

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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