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In the early 1930s, Lange, mired in an unhappy marriage, met Paul Taylor, a university professor and labor economist. Their attraction was immediate, and by 1935, both had left their respective spouses to be with each other.
Over the next five years, the couple traveled extensively together, documenting the rural hardship they encountered for the Farm Security Administration, established by the U.S. Agriculture Department. Taylor wrote reports, and Lange photographed the people they met. This body of work included Lange’s most well-known portrait, “Migrant Mother,” an iconic image from this period that gently and beautifully captured the hardship and pain of what so many Americans were experiencing. The work now hangs in the Library of Congress.
As Taylor would later note, Lange’s access to the inner lives of these struggling Americans was the result of patience and careful consideration of the people she photographed. “Her method of work,” Taylor later said, “was often to just saunter up to the people and look around, and then when she saw something that she wanted to photograph, to quietly take her camera, look at it, and if she saw that they objected, why, she would close it up and not take a photograph, or perhaps she would wait until… they were used to her.”
Answer:
A scientist seeks to describe through evidence and experiments the unexplained, as well as to clarify the reality to the men.
Explanation:
The most difficult thing in recreating any experimental work carried out by any other scientist is to realise and perform the experiment in the same manner that it was originally done.
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Correct answer choice is :
A) How do our actions affect other living creatures
Explanation:
He holds a bachelor's degree in history and a master's degree in media from Northwestern University. From 2004 to 2013 he was Laureate Professor in Journalism and Latin American Studies at the University of Arizona, where he began a yearly field program in global field media. He has also developed literature and media at Prescott College and Williams College and has been a Fulbright Scholar in Colombia. He continues a bachelor's degree in history and a master's degree in broadcasting from Northwestern University.
The crew finally views the bird’s death as the cause of a b. drought. First they were angry at the mariner because they thought that the bird brought the breeze, then they congratulated the mariner because they said it brought mist and fog. Finally when they reach a calm sea and there is water everywhere but there is none to drink they blame the mariner for this and hang the bird's corpse around the mariner's neck.