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Quoted: In 2003, Los Angeles Times photographer Brian Walski caused an uproar when it was discovered that his picture of a British soldier yelling at fleeing residents in Iraq, published prominently by many U.S. newspapers, had been altered.
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ehansen | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 21 2006 | mind, Science![Science & Technology at Scientific American.com: The Expert Mind -- [ PSYCHOLOGY AND BRAIN SCIENCE ] -- Studies of the mental processes of chess grandmasters have revealed clues to how people become experts in other fields as well](http://i.faves.com/01/f0/d1de/3f14fd33/312b3e095d2de0a01a_5.jpg)
Excellent article on the nature of learning, comfort, and expertise.
Quoted: Science and Technology at Scientific American.com: The Expert Mind -- [ PSYCHOLOGY AND BRAIN SCIENCE ] -- Science and Technology from Scientific American: daily science news and technology news, science trivia, science experts, science newsletters, science shop, science books and more
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