A photojournalist covering a war has the opportunity to help an injured civilian. Instead - the journalist continues to shoot photos in order to capture the story for the world. The journalist is I. privileging her professional duty over her duty to help the civilian II. privileging her duty to help the civilian over her professional duty III. privileging the right of the public to information over her duty to help the civilian

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A photojournalist covering a war has the opportunity to help an injured civilian. Instead - the journalist continues to shoot photos in order to capture the story for the world. The journalist is I. privileging her professional duty over her duty to help the civilian II. privileging her duty to help the civilian over her professional duty III. privileging the right of the public to information over her duty to help the civilian






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