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  2. Email privacy - Wikipedia

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    Beyond the lack of privacy for employee email in a work setting, there is the concern that a company's proprietary information, patents, and documents could be leaked, intentionally or unintentionally. This concern is seen in for-profit businesses, non-profit firms, government agencies, and other sorts of start-ups and community organizations.

  3. Fundamental attribution error - Wikipedia

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    Lack of effortful adjustment. Sometimes, ... Correspondence inferences and causal attributions also differ in automaticity. Inferences can occur spontaneously if the ...

  4. Secrecy of correspondence - Wikipedia

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    The right of privacy to one's own letters is the main legal basis for the assumption of privacy of correspondence. [ 6 ] The principle has been naturally extended to other forms of communication , including telephony and electronic communications on the Internet , as the constitutional guarantees are generally thought to also cover these forms ...

  5. Miscommunication - Wikipedia

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    Miscommunication is a lack of alignment of agents' intellectual state, especially when they diverge on the outcomes of communication. [2] The type of miscommunication can now be classified as to the source of the non-alignment about the communicative act.

  6. Distance education - Wikipedia

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    Pankaj Singhm also claims there is a debate to distance education stating, "due to a lack of direct face-to-face social interaction. However, as more people become used to personal and social interaction online (for example dating, chat rooms, shopping, or blogging), it is becoming easier for learners to both project themselves and socializes ...

  7. Media blackout - Wikipedia

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    Richard Nixon describing an intended press blackout for the New York Times in 1971.. Some examples of media blackout include the media bans of southern Japan during the droppings of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, [1] and the lack of independent media correspondence from Iraq during the Persian Gulf War.

  8. Functional illiteracy - Wikipedia

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    This correspondence suggests that the capacity of schools to ensure students attain the functional literacy required to comprehend the basic texts and documents associated with competent citizenship contributes to a society's level of civic literacy.

  9. Climatic Research Unit email controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Climatic Research Unit email controversy (also known as "Climategate") [2] [3] began in November 2009 with the hacking of a server at the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia (UEA) by an external attacker, [4] [5] copying thousands of emails and computer files (the Climatic Research Unit documents) to various internet locations several weeks before the Copenhagen ...