James C.

James C. Christensen was a world-renowned LDS fantasy artist and former BYU art faculty member who died on January 8, 2017 at the age of 74 after a prolonged battle with cancer. He grew up playing in the MGM Studios backlots and studied at Santa Monica City College, UCLA, and BYU before joining their art department faculty in 1976. Christensen saw himself not as a fantasy artist but rather an artist who paints the fantastic. His honors and awards include being named a Utah Art Treasure as well as one of Utah's Top 100 Artists by the Springville Museum of Art and receiving the Governor's Award for Art from the Utah Arts Council. He had won all professional art honors given by World Science Fiction Convention, multiple Chesley Awards from Association of Science Fiction and Fantasy, as well as several books including Journey of Imagination: The Art of James Christensen.

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This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

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Conflicts of Interest

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Contradictions

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Deceptions

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  • The article presents the question of whether Donald Trump can be constitutionally barred from being president again as a straightforward one when in fact there are multiple issues at play that need to be considered. The author does not provide any clear or concise reasoning for why these issues should be considered together and how they relate to each other.

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