Why consider Ethics in Public Speaking?2. The human ìlife timeî consumed from your audience during your speech can never be recovered or replaced.Guidelines for Ethical Speaking1. Make sure your Goals are ethically sound.2. Be FULLY prepared for each speech.3. Be Honest in what you say.4. Avoid Name-Calling and other forms of abusive language.5. Put Ethical principles into practice.Plagiarism DefinedTypes of Plagiarism1. Global Plagiarism: taking an entire speech from a single source and claiming it as your own.2. Patchwork Plagiarism: patching a speech together from two or three sources and claiming it as your own.3. Incremental Plagiarism: when a speaker fails to give credit for parts - increments - of a speech that are borrowed from other people.4. Reverse Plagiarism: attributing fictitious words to a real source or person.Avoiding PlagiarismGuidelines for Ethical Listening1. Be Courteous and Attentive toward the speaker.2. Avoid Pre-judging the speaker.3. Maintain the free and open expression of ideas. Show
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