<span>The correct answer is cinematographer. You can see it is similar to the word photographer. A |photo|grapher is concerned about the light and composition (how the picture looks overall) of a photo. Likewise, a |cinema|tographer makes sure the lighting and composition are right for the cinema or movie.</span>
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What is the question but i agree
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I know right it such a fun show and i agree full heartedly with your opinion against mineta
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It may seem like a dog obsessively focused on play would make a poor working dog, but for search-and-rescue work, this is actually an ideal trait. A dog that will chase a tennis ball for hours would probably walk through 10 feet of snow, over a mountain and down a rocky embankment that makes his paws bleed to find it -- and get someone to throw it for him again. For this SAR dog, locating the origin of a human scent would mean a game of "find the ball." This is the basis of SAR training: associating human scent with something the dog wants very badly.
The central jobs of a SAR dog are to find a human scent ("find it") and effectively alert his handler to its location. SAR training assures that a dog can complete these tasks in all conditions, regardless of weather or distractions. Depending on the dog's specialty area, his core training may also include the recall-find ("show me"), in which he finds a person, returns to his handler and then leads the handler back to the person, or victim loyalty, in which the dog stays with the person and alerts his handler by barking.
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The answer is C.) A drawing from a secondary source, e.g. books, photos, adverts, ect.
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You're getting information from someone who made an observation.