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22 June, 11:54

A student at your school is highlighted on the local TV news. A reporter for the school newspaper uses information from the TV newscast without giving credit to the station. It turns out that several facts from the news report are wrong. Do you admit the mistake? Do you tell how you got the incorrect information?

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  1. 22 June, 12:12
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    I would need to admit to my error and tell about how I had gotten the off base data in light of the fact that your realities weren't right and I have no real way to legitimize them.

    Explanation:

    Journalism is based on many rules or values. Some of them are:

    Trustworthiness: writers must be honest. It is unsuitable to report data known to be bogus, or report realities in a deceptive method to give an off-base impression;

    Diligence: a writer should assemble and introduce relevant realities to give a decent comprehension of the subject announced;

    In this case, the student gave wrong and false information, so he must retract himself and admit his mistake.
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