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If you are a science teacher for example, you could 1) Bring an article from Scientific American for the students to read in class or 2) Give the students a summary of the article, show them pictures of the article, ask them questions about the concepts in the article and what certain sentences mean and tell them that you have copies of the article if anyone wants to pick them up after class.
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Section 113(c) provides that it would not be an infringement of copyright, where a copyright work has been lawfully published as the design of useful articles, to make, distribute or display pictures of the articles in advertising, in feature stories about the articles, or in the news reports.
The main picture of the article is quite interesting in this respect.
There might be other academic journal which may be able to provide a more comprehensive picture of the articles related to the application of the FCO in air transport.
Solomon already had a number of pictures of the machine and the article was based on them.
If you'd like to find out more about the item the picture could later be applied to, you can look below the picture for a copy of the article the picture would be applied to, at it's current stage.
The pictures at the bottom of the article "Weapons of Mass Bewilderment" reminded me of a gruesome documentary I saw a while ago, Fallujah: The Hidden Massacre.
That is, it presents users with a new "Explore" feed that showcases a combination of the top read articles, the featured article and featured picture of the day, random articles, and nearby articles, in addition to those recommended based on how you've been using the app previously.
The original incorrectly named the people in the picture at the top of the article as Keith Comeaux and Martin Greco.
And Jim was also erroneously identified as Tom in some editions in a picture with the continuation of the article.
A picture with the continuation of the article, showing the interior courtyard of an apartment building, carried an erroneous credit.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com