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  • Crackland near Manguinhos shantytown. A man poses for a portrait.
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  • Giovane poses for a portrait in Amor de Deus Recovery Center, Del Castilho, Rio de Janeiro. He is under recovery for about one year.
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  • A man poses for a portrait in Amor de Deus Recovery Center, Del Castilho, Rio de Janeiro.
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  • Amor de Deus Recovery Center, Del Castilho, Rio de Janeiro. A evangelism team member reads a bible. The majority of evangelism team is composed by crack dependents in advanced recovering stage.
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  • A group of crack dependents in Crackland, near Manguinhos shantytown, Rio de Janeiro.
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  • People spend an afternoon in Amor de Deus Recovery Center, Del Castilho, Rio de Janeiro.
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  • A meal made with rice, meat, potatoes and beans is served in Crackland, near Manguinhos shantytown, Rio de Janeiro.
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  • A meal made with rice and sausage is served in Crackland near Manguinhos shantytown, Rio de Janeiro. The majority of evangelism team is composed by crack dependents in advanced recovering stage.
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  • Crackland near Manguinhos shantytown. A member of evangelism team leads a pray together with a crack dependent.
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  • Crackland near Manguinhos shantytown. A member of evangelism team leads a pray together with a crack dependent.
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  • Crackland near Manguinhos shantytown. A member of evangelism team leads a pray together with a crack dependent.
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  • Preacher Célio Ricardo, in the center, leads a pray in Amor de Deus Recovery Center, Del Castilho, Rio de Janeiro. Before each night of social action and evangelism, the evangelism team get together with the preacher to pray.
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  • Crackland near Manguinhos shantytown. A man poses for a portrait using a broken watch and bracelets. People in crackland has a peculiar sense of vanity.
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  • Crackland near Manguinhos shantytown, Rio de Janeiro. A man poses for a portrait using a hair scarf. People in crackland has a peculiar sense of vanity.
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  • Crackland near Manguinhos shantytown, Rio de Janeiro. A crack dependent uses a neck lace with a pacifier. The pacifier works as a symbolism of paternity.
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  • Crackland near Manguinhos shantytown, Rio de Janeiro. A crack dependent shows his hands branded by the life on streets.
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  • Crackland near Manguinhos shantytown. A man poses for a portrait with a crucifix. Some crack dependents find relief for their suffering in spiritual connections.
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  • Alessandro, whose artistic name is Baiano, shows a portrait, by his authorship, of his son. He lives in a masonry house in Esperança Occupancy, Isidoro area. According to Alessandro, his son lives with his mother, child's grandmother, at Vale do Jequitinhonha, Bahia, Brazil, because of the constant threatening of eviction in Isidoro and the hard conditions imposed by living in an occupancy.
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  • Ceará Machado plays football with his friends in front of the Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp in Itaquera, São Paulo. Even if the World Cup is the main reason to be without a roof he still loves the game and will suppport Brazil to lift the cup. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • The night before the big Sunday gathering, students (mostly) get together and have their own procession.
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  • Almost two million people get together in the Lady of Nazareth's procession. It is the biggest catholic gathering  in South America.
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  • Mothers dress their kids like angels for they believe this will  protect them from Evil and diseases.
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  • When pilgrims fail to keep their promise - depleted of strength, worn down by religious trance - they have to come back next year. Again and again, until the promise is fulfilled.
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  • Faith pushes to the limit. During the pilgrimage the believers fight to keep their hands on the 350 m long rope. More than 5000 hands are attached.  Promises are pricey: 9 hours and 20 minutes to walk the 5 km.
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  • Barefoot, a young man walks the procession's 5 km across the city of Belem do Para. The cross is made out of massive wood.
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  • The miniature replica of a house means this woman made a promise to have a new home. You can also see people carrying limb prostheses, puppet babies, miniature fishing boats...
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  • The miniature replica of a house means this woman made a promise to have a new home. You can also see people carrying limb prostheses, puppet babies, miniature fishing boats...
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  • A man on his knees fulfills his promise to the Saint. Many people come to the procession to pay devotion to the Lady of Nazareth in the form of painful acts.
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  • Belem do Para's bishop holds the 28 cm high saint: it is the Lady of Nazareth, worshipped by two million people in this procession on each second Sunday of October. It has been this way for 212 years.
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  • Handicapped people take their turn in the procession. Nothing stops them as they believe in the healing powers of the Saint.
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  • Faith pushes to the limit. During the pilgrimage the believers fight to keep their hands on the 350 m long rope. More than 5000 hands are attached.  Promises are pricey: 9 hours and 20 minutes to walk the 5 km.
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  • Dressed like angels only as they can be the children are led to the procession.
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  • Faith pushes to the limit. During the pilgrimage the believers fight to keep their hands on the 350 m long rope. More than 5000 hands are attached.  Promises are pricey: 9 hours and 20 minutes to walk the 5 km.
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  • Almost two million people get together in the Lady of Nazareth's procession. It is the biggest catholic gathering  in South America.
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  • Wax leg prostheses or wax images of children are sold to pilgrims. They use them to serve as a symbol of what they are asking from the Saint. <br />
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  • 7am: the day before the big Sunday gathering, drivers carry the image of the saint. It is called the traffic procession - times have changed.
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  • One of the Lençois do Maranhão lagoons during the Winter season. The sand filters the water from the rain and creates clear water lagoons. Lençois do Maranhão, a 155 thousand hectares National Park in the state of Maranhão, Brazil. In the middle of this sea of sand on a oasis called 'Queimada dos Britos' lives a small community.  The legend says that the founder Manuel Brito, after running away from home due to a drought that was scorching his homeland, he ended up settling down in the only non-sandy portion of the Lençois.
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  • One of the Lençois do Maranhão lagoons during the Winter season. The sand filters the water from the rain and creates clear water lagoons. Lençois do Maranhão, a 155 thousand hectares National Park in the state of Maranhão, Brazil. In the middle of this sea of sand on a oasis called 'Queimada dos Britos' lives a small community.  The legend says that the founder Manuel Brito, after running away from home due to a drought that was scorching his homeland, he ended up settling down in the only non-sandy portion of the Lençois.
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  • The house of Aldemir  and Aurideia Brito on the oasis of Queimada dos Britos in Lençois do Maranhão National Park, Brazil. Usually the only access is by walking a few hours. No one really knows when the village was founded but the legend says that the founder Manuel Brito, when running away from home due to a drought that was scorching his homeland, he ended up settling down in the only non-sandy portion of the Lençois. Generations later everybody is a relative, cousins intermarrying frequently as a normal course.<br />
 In Queimada dos Britos around 60 people live, but the locals are not sure, since there is always someone going away or coming back. They live of fishing, which is two hours away. In the winter they breed fish on the lagoons, and cattle and goats that run free on the dunes. They have a small garden for farming but nothing major since they are afraid of the accelerating advance of the dunes that have already covered several houses.
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  • Lucas preparing to perform a Dynamic Hit.
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  • The Lighthouse, Taipu de Fora, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The lighthouse is located in high hill where is possible have a 360 degrees view over Taipu de Fora. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • The Goió Island, Barra Grande Bay, Maraú Peninsula, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The Goió Island is a stop during the cruise around the Barra Grande Bay where tourists use to spend some time in beach activities and drinking beverages on the island bar. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • Mrs. Maria and his son, Samuel, poses for a portrait in Esperança Occupancy, Isidoro area.
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  • Davi, three years old lives with his mother, Mrs. Aline in Rosa Leão Occupancy, Isidoro area.
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  • Mr. Cícero and Mrs. Fátima met each other 22 years ago. They live in masony house in Rosa Leão Occupancy, Isidoro area. Mr. Cícero is under medical treatment because of a disease in his prostate and needs to wear an urine collector bag. In order to arrive at the hospital, he needs to walk through steep streets to outside of the occupancy to take a bus because there isn't the public transportation system in this area.
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  • Mr. Silva lives in a makeshift low quality plywood shack in Rosa Leão Occupancy, Isidoro area. Even without many resources, he uses to share what he gains with his neighboors.
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  • Habitants of Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp, Itaquera, São Paulo, cheer the leaders of the Movement of Workers Without Ceiling (MTST)  while they explain the negociations with the Brazilian Government. Every night they gather for debates and to coordinate the efforts to run the camp. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • Communal kitchen in the Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp in Itaquera, São Paulo. There are eight communal kitchens around the camp where food is provider for all the habitants. It run for some of the homeless and volunteers and they get the food by donation. The Copa do Povo Camp is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • Jane Olincia, 45, lives in a small skack on Copa do Povo (People's Cup) camp with her three granddaughters: Evelyn 10, Laire, 9 and Jasmin, 4. The weather conditions during winter are quite difficult, high humidity and very cold nights, which worries Jane Olincia that one of the children can get pneumonia and she can't afford a doctor. Also she need to work and is hard for her to leave the children during all day by themselves. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • A member of the Movement of Workers Without Ceiling (MTST) prepares a flag for the protest demanding for housing not only for the residents of Copa do Povo but also for other camps around the city of São Paulo. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • Tents in Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp in Itaquera, São Paulo, are organized by groups and have a respective number but people give the name of their family name to have a better felling of home. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • A woman eats between the shacks made of wooden sticks and black plastic bags on the Copa do Povo (People's Cup) camp, Itaquare, São Paulo. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • Men carry water to their camp in the Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp in Itaquera, São Paulo. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • A baby kart outside one of the tents where lives a family in Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp in Itaquera, São Paulo. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • Glauce, 32, lives in a shelter of eight square meters with their six children - and mom in the Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp in Itaquera, São Paulo. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • The Power Soccer Rio de Janeiro team at the end of a training session.
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  • Lucas performs a Dynamic Spin hit.
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  • Lucas performs a Dynamic Spin hit.
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  • Lucas performs a Dynamic Spin hit.
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  • The Power Soccer Rio de Janeiro team's coach gives guidance to the athletes during a training session.
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  • Alan and Lucas during a tactical move.
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  • The ball used in powerchair football is bigger than the conventional soccer ball.
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  • Alan takes position to perform a Dynamic Hit under guidance of the team's coach.
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  • The Power Soccer Rio de Janeiro Clube team performs an offensive move during a training session.
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  • Pedro and Lucas taking position to a tactical move.
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  • A makeshift wood harbour in The Sapinho Island, Barra Grande Bay, Maraú Peninsula, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The Sapinho Island hosts some restaurants where is served homemade style food from Bahia, known by its variety of local seafood. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • Taipus de Fora is a beach situated in Maraú Peninsula, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The biggest attraction in Taipu de Fora is the coral reef that is formed around a portion of the beach, which keeps the water calm and clear ideal for diving and snorkeling. The long sand stretch is a inviting for a walk, running, biking or just to relax. Diego Murray / 4SEE
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  • The Pedra Furada, Pedra Furada Island, Barra Grande Bay, Maraú Peninsula, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The Pedra Furada, a hole made by the tide action on the rock, is considered the main spot in the cruise around the Barra Grande Bay. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • The Pedra Furada Island, Barra Grande Bay, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The island is located in the middle of the sea in Barra Grande Bay. The access to the island is only possible in the low tide. The Pedra Furada Island is the main spot during the cruise around the Barra Grande Bay. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • A man practicing fishing with a nylon net in The Harbour Of Barra Grande, Maraú Peninsula, in the brazilian state of Bahia. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • The Harbour of Barra Grande, Maraú Peninsula, in the brazilian state of Bahia. Barra Grande is a small town near Taipus de Fora whose harbour is the main spot where depart boat trips to islands and remotes beaches around Maraú Peninsula. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • A man floats with snorkel around the coral reef in Taipu de Fora Beach, in the brazilian state of Bahia. Floating in the coral reef with snorkel is the main activity in Taipu de Fora Beach. According local people, the low tide is the best time to enjoy the maximum of the coral reef beauties. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • People walking in the sand stretch in Taipu de Fora beach, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The long sand stretch is a inviting for a walk, running or biking. Diego Murray / 4SEE
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  • A living area on the sand stretch near the small town center in Taipu de Fora beach, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The restaurants keep an area in the sand stretch to serve meals on the beach. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • Point do Surf Restaurant, Taipu de Fora beach, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The restaurant serves homemade style food from Bahia, known by its variety of local seafood. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • People walking in the sand stretch in Taipu de Fora beach, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The long sand stretch is a inviting for a walk, running, biking or just to relax. Diego Murray / 4SEE
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  • Taipus de Fora is a beach situated in Maraú Peninsula, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The small amount of guest houses keeps the place almost untouchable. The biggest attraction in Taipu de Fora is the coral reef that is formed around a portion of the beach, which keeps the water calm and clear ideal for diving and snorkeling. The long sand stretch is a inviting for a walk, running, biking or just to relax. Diego Murray / 4SEE
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  • Kids enjoying a sunny afternoon in Rosa Leão Occupancy, Isidoro area. Without easy access to electronic entertainment devices, children use to spend their free time playing outdoor.
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  • Enzo Gabriel, two years old, enjoys a baby bathtube on a sunny day in Rosa Leão Occupancy, Isidoro area.
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  • A woman hangs the cleaned clothes outside her makeshift low quality plywood shack in Esperança Occupancy, Isidoro area.
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  • Mr. Onéas make some cleaning in his cabbage planting in Vitória Occupancy, Isidoro area. People in Isidoro use to make small planting outside their houses.
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  • Mrs. Maria Amélia lives in a makeshift low quality plywood shack in Rosa Leão Occupancy, Isidoro aea. She has three children: João - seven months old, Lucas - two years old and Ana Caroline - nine years old. She is unemployed and lives by donations. According to her, she is afraid of not being able to provide the proper support for her children's growth.
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  • Lucas, two years old, lives with his mother and siblings in a makeshift low quality plywood shack in Rosa Leão Occupancy, Isidoro area. Lucas and his two siblings suffer from bronchitis. According to his mother, Mrs. Maria Amélia, the employees of the Public Health Center that attends the Isidoro region argue that they aren't allowed from authorities to register and treat people from irregular occupancies, restricting to care just to emergency cases.
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  • Ana Caroline, nine years old, lives in a makeshift low quality plywood shack in Rosa Leão Occupancy, Isidoro area. According to her mother, Mrs. Maria Amélia, as residents in an irregular occupancy, they haven't regular address and ZIP Code, which hampers to register children in school.
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  • Eduardo poses for a portrait in Rosa Leão Occupancy, Isidoro area.
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  • Mr. Adão is a retired man who lives in Vitória Occupancy, Isidoro area. According to him, he came to Vitória Occupancy because of the high prices of house rental. In order to make some extra money, he works as a handyman.
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  • Mr. Luis poses for a portrait in Esperança Occupancy, Isidoro area.
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  • Mr Gervásio: "She is everything to me", he says while holds a 3x4 photography of his present wife, Mrs. Estelita. They live in a masonry house in Esperança Occupancy, Isidoro region. According to him, Mrs. Estelita has saved him from a deep depression state.
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  • Baiano, in the right, whose name is Alessandro, performs a Beija Flor, a Capoeira movement. Baiano is a self-taught designer and Master of Capoeira, an afro-brazilian martial art that joins dance and fight. He coordinates a social project in Esperança Occupancy, Isidoro area, whose objective is integrates all community through sports. As a low-income initiative, all structure, musical instruments and uniforms are donated or achieved by community effort.
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  • Mentees performing a Capoeira movement in a social project in Esperança Occupancy, Isidoro area.
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  • Kids enjoying a sunny afternoon in Rosa Leão Occupancy, Isidoro area. Without easy access to electronic entertainment devices, children use to spend their free time playing outdoor.
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  • Mr. Matizael, on the left, and Mr. Reinato, on the right, are single fathers who live with their children in Esperança Occupancy, Isidoro area. They are afraid of the future of Isidoro and the possibility of not having home for raising their children.
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  • A man unloads a building materials truck at Rosa Leão Occupancy, Isidoro area. Employed people usually save some money during a time in order to make an upgrade from a plywood shack to a masonry house.
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  • Kids enjoying a leisure time inside a low quality plywood shack in Rosa Leão Occupancy, Isidoro area.
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  • Mrs. Dulce lives alone in a makeshift low quality plywood shack in Rosa Leão Occupancy, Isidoro area. As a retired worker, she receives a monthly payment that isn't enough to buy food and pay the rent, so she decided to move to Rosa Leão Occupancy.
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  • Mrs. Sâmila holds his son, Isaías Felipe, while she cleans some kitchen utensils in a makeshift sink outside her shack at Vitória Occupancy, Isidoro region.
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  • Isidoro is located in a steep topography area. The region isn't attended by public services like water and electric power supply, streets pavement and sidewalks, among others. As the streets are made of clay, in the rainy season, the streets become of a path of mud, making the traffic in some areas complicated for both: people and vehicles. In the dry season, the dust of clay spreads in the air entering houses and shacks, what makes increase the cases of respiratory diseases and allergies, especially in children.
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  • Overview of part of the Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp in Itaquera, São Paulo. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • Habitants of Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp, Itaquera, São Paulo, listen to the leaders of the Movement of Workers Without Ceiling (MTST)  while they explain the negociations with the Brazilian Government. Every night they gather for debates and to coordinate the efforts to run the camp. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • Children play football in the communal square  of the Copa do Povo (People's Cup) camp, Itauquera, São Paulo.The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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