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1.What are the different sorts of images of death mentioned in this case, and what differentiates each type?
2.Under what conditions, if any, is it acceptable to photograph the dead for news purposes?
3.What responsibility does journalists and news organizations have to the deceased? How does one respect an individual who no longer is alive?
4.If journalism is meant to inform on important public issues, could a shocking photograph be too moving? When does powerful photojournalism shade into unethical manipulation?
5.What ethical obligations do photojournalists owe their readers? Do these considerations change when violence or other human agents are involved?
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