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It addresses an issue directly and completely without getting sidetracked and uses the least amount of words necessary to get the point across. |
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the originator of the communication process. |
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the idea, feeling, or information that the sender transfers to his or her audience using written or spoken words and nonverbal communication. |
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the target for the sender's message. |
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completes the communication process and begins the process allover again. |
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2 requirements for source support in written projects. |
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the inclusion of the source directly into the text. |
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a reference to a book, article, webpage, or other published item with sufficient detail to identify the item uniquely. |
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Integration and Qualification |
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2 requirements for source support in spoken projects. |
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lets the listening audience know where you obtained your information. |
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verbal citation; the only way to indicate the validity of your material. |
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"Using someone else's writing as if it were your own" |
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broad categories under which humans commonly organize cultural knowledge, belief, and behavior. |
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Family & Kinship Religion & spirituality Sex & Gender Political & Social Relations Economics & Resources Time & Space Language & communication Technology & material History & myth Sustenance & health Aesthetics & Recreation Learning & Knowledge |
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to both blood descent and marriage. |
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a process every culture uses to provide meaning, unity, peace of mind, and control over events in society. |
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biological differences... the cultural and social classification |
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Political & Social Relations |
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the patterned way society applies power to regulate behavior lawfully. |
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to ways in which society produces, distributes, and consumes goods and services. |
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