Wild Card
Wild Card: Having Ethical Integrity As A Writer "Ethical integrity is essential to writing and publication." For any media worker, it is extremely important to deliver factual information, while establishing authorship and crediting where neccessary. Writers are like the mothers of the world. Things happen, we ask what happen, and then we go and tell our friends (the public.) How will the public know about the United States President's latest scandalous activity? How will the public know about new bill being brought to the floor of the Senate in one week's time? The answer is writers, media workers, publishers, reporters, and journalists. We are the source, and as a duty to our country, we need to have ethical integrity when delivering our final drafts. Being unethical as a writer is more than just plagiarism and fabrication; it extends to ettiquete, authorship, intellectual conflict of interest, political conflict of interest, and financial conflict of interest. ...
