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This reading discusses how words, like language itself, are governed by rules, shape reality, and have ethical dimensions. Plagiarism and libel are two ethical – and legal – dimensions of word use where understanding is critical. To avoid plagiarism, always record information on sources in your preparatory research, and always credit sources in all aspects of your writing, including any images or graphics you use. Libel is the written form of defamation, or a false statement that damages a reputation, in any publication, and can result in being sued. Perceptions of plagiarism and libel can differ across cultures. With the expansion of global and e-business enterprises, it is critical to develop knowledge and skills to communicate effectively across cultural borders. | This reading discusses how words, like language itself, are governed by rules, shape reality, and have ethical dimensions. Plagiarism and libel are two ethical – and legal – dimensions of word use where understanding is critical. To avoid plagiarism, always record information on sources in your preparatory research, and always credit sources in all aspects of your writing, including any images or graphics you use. Libel is the written form of defamation, or a false statement that damages a reputation, in any publication, and can result in being sued. Perceptions of plagiarism and libel can differ across cultures. With the expansion of global and e-business enterprises, it is critical to develop knowledge and skills to communicate effectively across cultural borders. | ||