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have a moral question for you. This is an imaginary situation,
but I think it is fun to decide what one would do. The situation:
You are in the Middle East, and there is a huge flood in
progress. Many homes have been lost, water supplies compromised
and structures destroyed. Let's say that you're a photographer
and getting still photos for a news service, traveling alone,
looking for particularly poignant scenes. You come across
Osama bin Laden who has been swept away by the floodwaters.
He is barely hanging on to a tree limb and is about to go
under. You can either put down your camera and save him,
or take a Pulitzer Prize winning photograph of him as he
loses his grip on the limb. So, here's the question and
think carefully before you answer the question below:
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Which lens would you use?
A forensic science graduate caught a care assistant
thieving from her sick grandmother - with the help of a camera hidden
inside a teddy bear.
Emma Sampson, 21, set out to nab the thief after her grandmother, 75-year-old
Thelma Sampson, noticed that money was missing from her home in Walton,
Liverpool, England.
The forensic science graduate cleverly put her science skills to work
and called in the help of teddy and a hidden camera.
Emma and her dad Robert devised the scheme after his mom Thelma, who has
end stage leukemia, noticed £40 had gone missing from her purse.