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HELP!!! According to the "Plagiarism and Fabrication Policy" from the University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts, what are the three situations in which a journalist does not need to provide attribution?

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The three situations, when attributions are not necessary, are: 1. Common knowledge. If the information is a well-known fact it's widely used and doesn't represent a particular author. common 2. Background information. If there are many sources that provide the same information, so it's not an idea of a particular author. 3. Observation. If the information is your own idea, a result of your own research and observation.

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