The FCC issued long-awaited guidelines on broadcast indecency in 2001. In these new rules, the FCC declared that:
a) indecency is no longer prohibited on the airwaves; b) indecency is only prohibited at night; c) indecency is prohibited only on networks, not independent stations; d) indecency is prohibited on the airwaves except late at night; e) only obscenity is prohibited on the airwaves, never indecency.
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1) listening for understanding 2) attempting to feel what another person feels A) empathic feeling listening B) objective listening C) nonjudgmental listening D) critical listening E) surface listening F) depth listening 3) detaching yourself from the interests of the other person when you listen 4) listening to the literal meaning of what you hear 5) listening with a view toward making some kind of evaluation 6) listening to the deeper or hidden meaning of what you hear
Conversations begin with a main point that is followed by some form of support for the point and/or small talk in
a. Western culture. b. Asian culture. c. African culture. d. Middle Eastern culture. e. None of the above