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 Incidental Post- Lobsters   They can live over a century The biggest lobsters ever seen were about 3 1/2 to 4 feet long. The world record weight for a lobster is 44 pounds and 6 ounces   Lobsters come in many colors and types from brown too The Sculptured Slipper Lobster Cooking lobsters turns it red with the exception of the albino or white lobsters.     Sources   https://umaine.edu/lobsterinstitute/educational-resources/lobsters/  https://www.maine.gov/sos/kids/about/wildlife/lobster  https://scubadiverlife.com/the-sculptured-slipper-lobster/
Week #1 Discussion Forum - Media and Ethics Please feel free to research the topic beyond what I have placed in class before you post this journal entry.  Ethics/Legal rights Someone owns their work when it is a product of unaided their effort.  You should be able to use others' work when you have added/altered more information than they acquired and or give acquit credit and or payment.  Others' work should not be used when legality prevents it. Owner of the rights owns the content of the copyright You can borrow small elements but usage is restricted
Week 2 Strengths  Empathetic yet Defined structure- The program has a structure that is similar to many other programs for media editing Functional but lacks franchised over-refined restrictions common with franchised programs Basic version works well and has no cost Weaknesses Some updates are unable to integrate smoothly  Lacks support of larger linked program companies  Uses Able to divide media easily Smoothly fuses and changes elements Applications Reworking and adding elements to existing media Using elements from multiple sources to create new media content