<span>This is naive realism. This belief holds that what we see is what we get, and that only one's interpretation of the world is the correct view. It does not take into effect another person's interpretation or mitigating factors that might better explain what is taking place.</span>
I think that the best answer is Albrecht Durer. Durer published books on mathematics and proportions, and additionally he was an artist using the techniques of painting, drawing and printing.
A binding authority does not include considering opinions of trusted newspaper.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Binding authority is a complete source of law that a judge must consider and evaluate while making decision for a case. The judge must make sure that he has followed or evaluated all the points that are assigned in the binding authority and only then he should conclude and make his decision.
But the judge must also not relay on the opinion of trusted newspaper and alter his decision according to that, so considering the opinion of trusted newspaper is not a policy that is included in the binding authority. So we can conclude that answer.
The 8th amendment. this amendment prohibits excessively high bail and fines as well as cruel and unusal punishment. think of this as the amendment that ensures the punishment fits the crime.