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Tinker vs. Des Moines
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Independent school district where the U.S Supreme court recognizes that the 1st amendment protects on-campus student speech,there are two exceptions which are unlawful speech and physically disruptive speech
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Hazelwood vs. Kuhlmeir
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Where the U.S Supreme court significantly reduces the level of 1st amendment protection provided to most school-sponsored student media at public high schools,and the reasons you can't run articles is biased or prejudiced, unsuitable for immature audiences, ungrammatical, or materials that would associate the school with anything other than neutrality on matters of political controversy
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Libel
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An oversimplified definition, or a publication of a false statement of fact that seriously harms someones reputation
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False Light
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When you say or create a picture of something, and say it's something else misleading caption with a photo
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Misappropriation
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Unauthorized use of persons name, photograph, likeness, voice of endorsement to promote the sale of a commercial product or service
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Invasion of Privacy
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They are intrusion, false light, misappropriation, public disclosure of private and embarrassing facts, and certain details about people, even though true, may be "off limits" to the press and public.
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Types of Intrusion
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Are Trespass, secret surveillance, and misrepresentation
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Places you have access to government documents
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Which are open records; federal freedom of information act, and open meetings law; federal government in sunshine act
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Documents you do not have access to
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Peoples personal documents you cannot see for example hospital records
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Importance of copyright
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Progress/advancement of arts and sciences and are recognized by framers of constitution, and it protects photos, stories, illustrations, cartoons, music, logos, and wallpaper, it does not protect facts and ideas
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Composition
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The pleasing selection and arrangement of subjects within the image in photography
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Simplicity
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Compose your photograph so that your reason for taking the picture is clearly seen.
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Leading Lines
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you can use lines coming from the edges of the frame to provide a way into the picture, makes paths for the eye to follow to the subjects.
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Importance of filling the frame
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Move in closer for less background clutter.
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Subject
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Where the circles are, the theme
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Rule of thirds
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Imaginary lines that are drawn dividing the photo, and you put circles where the lines intersect
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Merger
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An object or line in the background that intersects
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Give subjects room to move
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So that your person can move
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Framing
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Drawing attention to the subject of your image by blocking other parts of image with something in the scene
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Light
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Depends on quality of light, and direction, and agle.
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