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  • Tchikuteny with some of his sons and daughters after leaving the church. In Angola?s Namibe desert, at Giraul, in the Namibe province, Tchikuteny, from the Mucubal tribe, is the leader of a big family, maybe the biggest family in the world.<br />
He is the chief leader, the manager and responsible for the entire village. <br />
In his village, Tchikuteny lives nowadays with most of his big family, his 33 wives, that were once 43, but 10 left the village, and most of their descendants.<br />
Tchikuteny maintains the registry of all the new-borns, totalizing 154 sons, and his grandsons, that are around 60. Nowadays, 4 new babies are on the way, and 3 great grand children were born recently.<br />
Huge harmony, love and respect transpire in the village atmosphere. The sense of a community is the pillar of their sustainability and sustenance and their autonomy depends prominently on cattle and agriculture that is made by the villagers. Nevertheless, Tchikuteny village is in close connection with their surrounding communities. Children attend Giraul School and there is proximity and relations with the extended family that lives in the surroundings.<br />
Being the spiritual leader of the community, Tchikuteny is also responsible for the weekly religious works that happens in the village church. <br />
This big family opened his doors to share with us their daily lives.
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  • Tchikuteny with his sons ?s, at the village. In Angola?s Namibe desert, at Giraul, in the Namibe province, Tchikuteny, from the Mucubal tribe, is the leader of a big family, maybe the biggest family in the world.<br />
He is the chief leader, the manager and responsible for the entire village. <br />
In his village, Tchikuteny lives nowadays with most of his big family, his 33 wives, that were once 43, but 10 left the village, and most of their descendants.<br />
Tchikuteny maintains the registry of all the new-borns, totalizing 154 sons, and his grandsons, that are around 60. Nowadays, 4 new babies are on the way, and 3 great grand children were born recently.<br />
Huge harmony, love and respect transpire in the village atmosphere. The sense of a community is the pillar of their sustainability and sustenance and their autonomy depends prominently on cattle and agriculture that is made by the villagers. Nevertheless, Tchikuteny village is in close connection with their surrounding communities. Children attend Giraul School and there is proximity and relations with the extended family that lives in the surroundings.<br />
Being the spiritual leader of the community, Tchikuteny is also responsible for the weekly religious works that happens in the village church. <br />
This big family opened his doors to share with us their daily lives.
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  • 2014/11/23 – Quimili, Argentina: Juan Yedro (44) drinks mate, a traditional South American caffeine-rich infused drink while he spends time with his daughters Jenny Yedro (7) and Janet Yedro (2) at his home in allotment 4 of the Guaycurú Indigenous Community. The people in the area are being threaten by soy producers that see their land as an opportunity to grow more of the crop. On the otherhand indigenous defend a sustainable agriculture and to live in harmony with the nature. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2014/11/23 – Quimili, Argentina: Felicita Carrizo, 44 spends time with her daughters Jenny Yedro (7) and Janet Yedro (2) at her home in allotment 4 of the Guaycurú Indigenous Community. The people in the area are being threaten by soy producers that see their land as an opportunity to grow more of the crop. On the otherhand indigenous defend a sustainable agriculture and to live in harmony with the nature. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • A mother shows how was the wedding of one of her daughters. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • One of the daughters of Mr. Hani to pose for a photograph.She's dressed to attend the wedding of a neighbor.
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  • The night of São João (Saint John), in Valongo - nearby Porto - is celebrated in a peculiar way. This commemoration day of St. John, is a traditional celebration inspired by a secular legend. Groups of men dressing up in costumes, dance the so  called "Dance of the bugios". In the middle there is a King, who is the king of "bugios", all together they celebrate the  medieval legend that says : " The daughter of a Moorish king who lived there got sick and the king appealed to scholars and healers to cure her. Having no results and his daughter continued to languish, he called on Christians to ask for his daughter and prayed to the image o St. John. The Princess was cured and there was a procession to worship the image of St. John, what the Moors called the possession of the holy, to thank for this miracle." The festivities recreate that moment.
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  • The night of São João (Saint John), in Valongo - nearby Porto - is celebrated in a peculiar way. This commemoration day of St. John, is a traditional celebration inspired by a secular legend. Groups of men dressing up in costumes, dance the so  called "Dance of the bugios". In the middle there is a King, who is the king of "bugios", all together they celebrate the  medieval legend that says : " The daughter of a Moorish king who lived there got sick and the king appealed to scholars and healers to cure her. Having no results and his daughter continued to languish, he called on Christians to ask for his daughter and prayed to the image o St. John. The Princess was cured and there was a procession to worship the image of St. John, what the Moors called the possession of the holy, to thank for this miracle." The festivities recreate that moment.
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  • The night of São João (Saint John), in Valongo - nearby Porto - is celebrated in a peculiar way. This commemoration day of St. John, is a traditional celebration inspired by a secular legend. Groups of men dressing up in costumes, dance the so  called "Dance of the bugios". In the middle there is a King, who is the king of "bugios", all together they celebrate the  medieval legend that says : " The daughter of a Moorish king who lived there got sick and the king appealed to scholars and healers to cure her. Having no results and his daughter continued to languish, he called on Christians to ask for his daughter and prayed to the image o St. John. The Princess was cured and there was a procession to worship the image of St. John, what the Moors called the possession of the holy, to thank for this miracle." The festivities recreate that moment.
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  • The night of São João (Saint John), in Valongo - nearby Porto - is celebrated in a peculiar way. This commemoration day of St. John, is a traditional celebration inspired by a secular legend. Groups of men dressing up in costumes, dance the so  called "Dance of the bugios". In the middle there is a King, who is the king of "bugios", all together they celebrate the  medieval legend that says : " The daughter of a Moorish king who lived there got sick and the king appealed to scholars and healers to cure her. Having no results and his daughter continued to languish, he called on Christians to ask for his daughter and prayed to the image o St. John. The Princess was cured and there was a procession to worship the image of St. John, what the Moors called the possession of the holy, to thank for this miracle." The festivities recreate that moment.
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  • The night of São João (Saint John), in Valongo - nearby Porto - is celebrated in a peculiar way. This commemoration day of St. John, is a traditional celebration inspired by a secular legend. Groups of men dressing up in costumes, dance the so  called "Dance of the bugios". In the middle there is a King, who is the king of "bugios", all together they celebrate the  medieval legend that says : " The daughter of a Moorish king who lived there got sick and the king appealed to scholars and healers to cure her. Having no results and his daughter continued to languish, he called on Christians to ask for his daughter and prayed to the image o St. John. The Princess was cured and there was a procession to worship the image of St. John, what the Moors called the possession of the holy, to thank for this miracle." The festivities recreate that moment.
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  • The night of São João (Saint John), in Valongo - nearby Porto - is celebrated in a peculiar way. This commemoration day of St. John, is a traditional celebration inspired by a secular legend. Groups of men dressing up in costumes, dance the so  called "Dance of the bugios". In the middle there is a King, who is the king of "bugios", all together they celebrate the  medieval legend that says : " The daughter of a Moorish king who lived there got sick and the king appealed to scholars and healers to cure her. Having no results and his daughter continued to languish, he called on Christians to ask for his daughter and prayed to the image o St. John. The Princess was cured and there was a procession to worship the image of St. John, what the Moors called the possession of the holy, to thank for this miracle." The festivities recreate that moment.
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  • The night of São João (Saint John), in Valongo - nearby Porto - is celebrated in a peculiar way. This commemoration day of St. John, is a traditional celebration inspired by a secular legend. Groups of men dressing up in costumes, dance the so  called "Dance of the bugios". In the middle there is a King, who is the king of "bugios", all together they celebrate the  medieval legend that says : " The daughter of a Moorish king who lived there got sick and the king appealed to scholars and healers to cure her. Having no results and his daughter continued to languish, he called on Christians to ask for his daughter and prayed to the image o St. John. The Princess was cured and there was a procession to worship the image of St. John, what the Moors called the possession of the holy, to thank for this miracle." The festivities recreate that moment.
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  • Mother and daughter from the chinese community living in Lisbon celebrating with a portuguese flag the winning of the country's first football Euro Cup. Portugal's national squad won the Euro Cup the day before, beating in the final France, the organizing country of the European Football Championship, in a match that ended 1-0 after extra-time.
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  • 2015/11/23 - Medellín, Colombia: The daughter of the leader of Barrio Pablo Escobar neighbourhood plays on her computer being overlooked by a Pablo Escobar portrait. People of the neighbour are forever grateful to Pablo Escobar, the most famous Colombian drug lord. Originally called “Medellin Sin Tugurios,” or Medellin Without Shanty Towns, Barrio Pablo Escobar is located high up on the eastern slope of Medellin, where Pablo Escobar built 400 houses, which he gave to poor people that used to live in a mountain of garbage in the Moravia barrio. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: Jachiel Salas helps her daughter Auri Salas to breath with the assistance of a respiratory mask in El Troncal ambulatory, Barcelona. Auri had an ashma attack and with no medicine to prevent such attacks going to the ambulatory was the only option. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • June 2015. Brussels. A man holds his daughter on his arms.
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  • September 2015. Thessaloniki. A man walking on the streets with his daughter on his arms.
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  • 2014/11/18 - Monte Maiz, Argentina: Antónia Alaris (36) sits in her living-room next to an altar in memory to her daughter, Antonella Fuentes, who was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a cancerous bone tumor, at the age of 6. She died a few months later.  The cases of cancer grew exponentially in the area since the introduction of glyphosate on the soy cultivation.  707 <br />
Cancer cases per 100,000 pepople were register by health researchers in the core area of soybean cultivation. These are three times as many  as the national average. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2014/11/18 - Monte Maiz, Argentina: Claúdio Fuentes (34) and Antónia Alaris (36) with their son Axel David Fuentes (8) in front of the soya field that faces their home in Monte Maiz. Their daughter, Antonella Fuentes, was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a cancerous bone tumor, at the age of 6. She died a few months later.  The cases of cancer grew exponentially in the area since the introduction of glyphosate on the soy cultivation.  707 <br />
Cancer cases per 100,000 pepople were register by health researchers in the core area of soybean cultivation. These are three times as many  as the national average. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2014/11/18 - Monte Maiz, Argentina: Claúdio Fuentes (34) and Antónia Alaris (36) with their son Axel David Fuentes (8) in front of the soy field that faces their home in Monte Maiz. Their daughter, Antonella Fuentes, was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a cancerous bone tumor, at the age of 6. She died a few months later.  The cases of cancer grew exponentially in the area since the introduction of glyphosate on the soy cultivation.  707 <br />
Cancer cases per 100,000 pepople were register by health researchers in the core area of soybean cultivation. These are three times as many  as the national average. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2014/11/23 – Quimili, Argentina: Salto Rosa Graciela (41) and her daughter Carina Maribel Salto (15), suffer both of health problems due to the soya plantantions close to their house in the allotment number 4 of the Guaycurú Indigenous Community. Many health related illness like cancer, respiratory diseases and suddenly abortions accur in areas where soy is cultivated. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2014/11/23 – Quimili, Argentina: Salto Rosa Graciela (41) and her daughter Carina Maribel Salto (15), suffer both of health problems due to the soya plantantions close to their house in the allotment number 4 of the Guaycurú Indigenous Community. Many health related illness like cancer, respiratory diseases and suddenly abortions accur in areas where soy is cultivated. (Eduardo Leal)
    EL__2014_killerbean_70.jpg
  • 2014/11/23 – Quimili, Argentina: Salto Rosa Graciela (41) and her daughter Carina Maribel Salto (15), suffer both of health problems due to the soya plantantions close to their house in the allotment number 4 of the Guaycurú Indigenous Community. Many health related illness like cancer, respiratory diseases and suddenly abortions accur in areas where soy is cultivated. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2014/11/22 – Quimili, Argentina: Simone Dominguez (67) speaks with her daughter, Fabiana Carrizo (40) regarding the airplanes used to pulverize her house with glyphosate, in order to make her feel unsafe and to force her to abandon the land where she lives at allotment number 5 of the Guaycurú Indigenous Community. The indigenous people in the area are being threaten by soy producers that see their land as an opportunity to grow more of the crop. On the otherhand indigenous defend a sustainable agriculture and to live in harmony with the nature. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • Daughter and father ride bicycles on the 16th July Avenue in central La Paz. During a normal day it would be impossible since this avenue is one of the main arteries of La Paz. During elections period in  Bolivia, the country faces several restrictions, like no alcohol for sale 48 hours before and 12 after the election; no public gatherings, shows of any kind until the political parties made their speeches on the election night; its completely forbidden the circulation of any vehicles, private or governmental except with the permit from the Electoral Tribunal, which means it would be basically no cars, buses or anything circulating in the city; no long distance buses, the terminal will be close from Saturday until Monday and even flights will not be allowed except the ones leaving the country or the international ones doing stop-over. It is a completely shut down of the country.
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  • A local NGO buids a new house for the Costa Family. composed by Joaquin and Clara (grandparents), Maria (mother) and her 4 sons (Ricardo, Hugo, Victor and Manuel) and 1 daughter (Isabel). They all live in the grandparent’s house that is a 2 rooms house.  The only one that is working is Hugo that is employed in a textile factory and gain the minimum salary, 400€, the only income for the whole family.
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  • A local NGO buids a new house for the Costa Family. composed by Joaquin and Clara (grandparents), Maria (mother) and her 4 sons (Ricardo, Hugo, Victor and Manuel) and 1 daughter (Isabel). They all live in the grandparent’s house that is a 2 rooms house.  The only one that is working is Hugo that is employed in a textile factory and gain the minimum salary, 400€, the only income for the whole family.
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  • Isabel, Maria’s daughter, went out from her grandparents house after a discussion with her brother.
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  • Isabel, Maria’s daughter, sleeps sick in her mother bed.
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  • Mother and daughter sell, in their home's salon, grain, potatoes, onions and other goods grown in their vegetable garden. Pensioners have seen their pensions progressively cut and their expenses increased with rising taxation over food and electricity, forcing them to find during their "golden years" new ways to complement already meager pensions after a lifetime of work, saving and contributing to retirement funds.
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  • Portuguese Summer. Daughter applies sun cream on her mother at Costa da Caparica beach.
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  • A father walks his daughter down Lenox Ave. after picking her up at school.  Harlem, a neighborhood of New York City in Manhattan, began as a Dutch village in 1658 and was later annexed to New York City in 1873.  At the beginning of the 20th century African-American's began arriving from the southern American states looking for work in the more industrious north.  With their migration, the African-American community brought with them a renaissance in the arts to Harlem that is still evident today.  After World War II Harlem began experiencing a significant rise in crime and poverty due to the Great Depression that lasted until the 21st century.  A new pride in the community has brought a renewed revival to Harlem, and crime rates have dropped to record lows giving the New York City neighborhood a new lease on life.
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  • Juana Ruiz Garcia and her two daughter twins, Brenda Marivel Garcia and Lidia Yanette Garcia, 8.  Mrs. Garcia's husband Victor Garcia was one of the illegal immigrants detained in the Bianco raid and has since been deported to his hometown of Xicalcal, Guatemala.
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  • A mural portraying the brutality inflicted on the Maya polulation by the government during the 80's provides a backdrop for a mother and her daughter walking to the market.
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  • A mother uses a respirator to give medicine to her daughter who suffers from asthma at the hospital in Guaimaca, Honduras.  The baptist hospital is pretty much empty because no one of the villagers can afford to get services from the hospital and opt instead to attend the health care center.  Eventhough its called a hospital the facility is devoid of even the most basic instumentation like oxygen. Hounduras is considered the third poorest country in the Western Hemisphere (Haiti, Nicaragua). With over 50% of the population living below the poverty line and 28% unemployed, Hondurans frequently turn to illegal immigration as a solution to their desperate situation. The Department of Homeland Security has noted an 95% increase in illegal immigrants coming from Honduras between 2000 and 2009, the largest increase of any country.
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  • A woman retrieves her daughter from the center of the street as she and her siblings sit on the dirt road that runs through their village.  Hounduras is considered the third poorest country in the Western Hemisphere (Haiti, Nicaragua). With over 50% of the population living below the poverty line and 28% unemployed, Hondurans frequently turn to illegal immigration as a solution to their desperate situation. The Department of Homeland Security has noted an 95% increase in illegal immigrants coming from Honduras between 2000 and 2009, the largest increase of any country.
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  • 2009/11/16 20:20:55 / haiti 2009 / _MG_2402<br />
PHOTO PETER PEREIRA<br />
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++ Unemployed Franz Pierre Louis 24 sits in front of his home with daughter Kimberly Pierre Louis, 9 months, as the day slowly crawls by high above Carrefour, Haiti.
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  • 2009/11/16 20:20:31 / haiti 2009 / _MG_2382<br />
PHOTO PETER PEREIRA<br />
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++ Franz Pierre Louis 24 holds daughter Kimberly Pierre Louis 9 months as their grandmother Chrisana Bruny, 84 prepares the fire for the evenings dinner at their home on the mountain above Carrefour, Haiti. With no job, Franz is not sure what the future holds.  Two thirds of Haiti's population are unemployed and 80% live in poverty.
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  • A woman stands with her daughter in front of a mural showing a utopian version of the mountainside above Carrefour, Haiti.  Reality is a stark contrast from the painting on the building behind them.
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  • PMM110109#Inês Landeiro, with her 7 years old, was born with achondroplasia dwarfism, daughter of normal height parents.
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  • PMM020409#_Marta, daughter of Laurinda and the normal heigh father, both with achondroplasia dwarfism inside the Estefania's Hospital. Marta has being doing a bone structure enlargment treatment during the last 4 years, her height increased more 30cm then the expected for her natural condition. In 4 years, she will complete the treatment until she reach the height of 1,5 m.
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  • PMM020409#_Marta, daughter of Laurinda and the normal heigh father, both with achondroplasia dwarfism inside the Estefania's Hospital. Marta has being doing a bone structure enlargment treatment during the last 4 years, her height increased more 30cm then the expected for her natural condition. In 4 years, she will complete the treatment until she reach the height of 1,5 m.
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  • PMM110109#Inês Landeiro, with her 7 years old, was born with achondroplasia dwarfism, daughter of normal height parents.
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  • PMM020409#_Marta, daughter of Laurinda and the normal heigh father, both with achondroplasia dwarfism inside the Estefania's Hospital. Marta has being doing a bone structure enlargment treatment during the last 4 years, her height increased more 30cm then the expected for her natural condition. In 4 years, she will complete the treatment until she reach the height of 1,5 m.
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  • PMM020409#_Marta, daughter of Laurinda and the normal heigh father, both with achondroplasia dwarfism inside the Estefania's Hospital. Marta has being doing a bone structure enlargment treatment during the last 4 years, her height increased more 30cm then the expected for her natural condition. In 4 years, she will complete the treatment until she reach the height of 1,5 m.
    h_00005625.jpg
  • PMM020409#_Marta, daughter of Laurinda and the normal heigh father, both with achondroplasia dwarfism inside the Estefania's Hospital. Marta has being doing a bone structure enlargment treatment during the last 4 years, her height increased more 30cm then the expected for her natural condition. In 4 years, she will complete the treatment until she reach the height of 1,5 m.
    h_00005624.jpg
  • PMM020409#_Marta, daughter of Laurinda and the normal heigh father, both with achondroplasia dwarfism inside the Estefania's Hospital. Marta has being doing a bone structure enlargment treatment during the last 4 years, her height increased more 30cm then the expected for her natural condition. In 4 years, she will complete the treatment until she reach the height of 1,5 m.
    h_00005623.jpg
  • PMM020409#_Marta, daughter of Laurinda and the normal heigh father, both with achondroplasia dwarfism inside the Estefania's Hospital. Marta has being doing a bone structure enlargment treatment during the last 4 years, her height increased more 30cm then the expected for her natural condition. In 4 years, she will complete the treatment until she reach the height of 1,5 m.
    h_00005617.jpg
  • PMM020409#_Marta, daughter of Laurinda and the normal heigh father, both with achondroplasia dwarfism inside the Estefania's Hospital. Marta has being doing a bone structure enlargment treatment during the last 4 years, her height increased more 30cm then the expected for her natural condition. In 4 years, she will complete the treatment until she reach the height of 1,5 m.
    h_00005616.jpg
  • PMM020409#_Marta, daughter of Laurinda and the normal heigh father, both with achondroplasia dwarfism inside the Estefania's Hospital. Marta has being doing a bone structure enlargment treatment during the last 4 years, her height increased more 30cm then the expected for her natural condition. In 4 years, she will complete the treatment until she reach the height of 1,5 m.
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  • PMM110109#Inês Landeiro, with her 7 years old, was born with achondroplasia dwarfism, daughter of normal height parents.
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  • José Eduardo dos Santos, the president of the Republic of Angola and the MPLA number 1 candidate for the forthcoming general elections of August 31, and his wife Ana Paula dos Santos during the inauguration of the rehabilitation of marginal bay of Luanda, today, August 28, the day of his 70th birthday. In the background Isabel dos Santos, his daughter, and  her husband Sindika Dokolo.
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  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Millenium BCP the largest private bank in Portugal<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
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  • Irina lives with her daughter and her family in a camp on the outskirst of Lille. Her husband works from time to time in the field in Alicante, Spain. //France is the land of destination of many Roma people in their diaspora across Europe, who live camped in many settlements at the outskirts of cities. In 2013, the French Government has expelled thousands of Gypsies from the East as in 2010, 2011 and 2012, this time without any financial aids. Many Roma live afraid to be expelled but they remain in the French country with the hope of receiving some kind of aid. Outskirts of Lille, France. December 2013.
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  • José Eduardo dos Santos, the president of the Republic of Angola and the MPLA number 1 candidate for the forthcoming general elections of August 31, and his wife Ana Paula dos Santos during the inauguration of the rehabilitation of marginal bay of Luanda, today, August 28, the day of his 70th birthday. In the background Isabel dos Santos, his daughter, and  her husband Sindika Dokolo.
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  • José Eduardo dos Santos, the president of the Republic of Angola and the MPLA number 1 candidate for the forthcoming general elections of August 31, and his wife Ana Paula dos Santos during the inauguration of the rehabilitation of marginal bay of Luanda, today, August 28, the day of his 70th birthday. In the background Isabel dos Santos, his daughter, and  her husband Sindika Dokolo.
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  • José Eduardo dos Santos, the president of the Republic of Angola and the MPLA number 1 candidate for the forthcoming general elections of August 31, and his wife Ana Paula dos Santos during the inauguration of the rehabilitation of marginal bay of Luanda, today, August 28, the day of his 70th birthday. In the background Isabel dos Santos, his daughter, and  her husband Sindika Dokolo.
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  • Athens, greece - Spaneli, 31 years old prostitute. Mother of a two years old, Spaneli said that prostitution was the only way she could find to feed her daughter after losing her job and all the help from the state.Recently, dozens of prostitutes were arrested and forced to take HIV tests. Police released photographs of women who had tested positive. Greek economical crisis started in 2008. The so-called Austerity measures imposed to the country by the “Troika” (European Union, European Central Bank, and International Monetary Fund) to reduce its debt, were followed by a deep recession and the worsening of life conditions for millions of people. Unemployment rate grew from 8.5% in 2008 to 25% in 2012 (source: Hellenic Statistical Authority).Bruno Simões Castanheira
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  • Athens, Greece - Envangelia, 35, with her daughter Crisoula, 15. She and her husband used to manage a supermarket in the centre of Athens, but went bankrupt in 2009 and were forced to move to an old barrack in Laurio, where they own a small piece of land. They just receive a social support of € 250/month. Greek economical crisis started in 2008. The so-called Austerity measures imposed to the country by the “Troika” (European Union, European Central Bank, and International Monetary Fund) to reduce its debt, were followed by a deep recession and the worsening of life conditions for millions of people. Unemployment rate grew from 8.5% in 2008 to 25% in 2012 (source: Hellenic Statistical Authority). <br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
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  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Angolan bank Bic in Lisbon.<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
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  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Millenium BCP the largest private bank in Portugal<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
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  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Millenium BCP the largest private bank in Portugal<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021860.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Millenium BCP the largest private bank in Portugal<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021859.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Portuguese Zon Multimedia <br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021856.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Portuguese Zon Multimedia <br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021857.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Portuguese Zon Multimedia <br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021855.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Portuguese Zon Multimedia <br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021854.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Angolan bank Bic in Lisbon.<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021851.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Portuguese Zon Multimedia <br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021848.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Portuguese Zon Multimedia <br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021850.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Portuguese Zon Multimedia <br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021849.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Portuguese Zon Multimedia <br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021847.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Portuguese Zon Multimedia <br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021846.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Portuguese Zon Multimedia <br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021845.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Optimus portuguese mobile operator<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021844.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Optimus portuguese mobile operator<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021843.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Optimus portuguese mobile operator<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021842.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Angolan bank Bic in Lisbon.<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021840.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Optimus portuguese mobile operator<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021841.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Optimus portuguese mobile operator<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021839.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Optimus portuguese mobile operator<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021838.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Optimus portuguese mobile operator<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021837.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Optimus portuguese mobile operator<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021836.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Optimus portuguese mobile operator<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021835.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Banco BIG<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021834.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Banco BIG<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021832.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Banco BIG<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021831.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Angolan bank Bic in Lisbon.<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021829.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Banco BPI<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021830.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Banco BPI<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021828.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Banco BPI<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021827.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
BPN (Banco Português de Negócios) old headquartes building<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021826.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
BPN (Banco Português de Negócios) old headquartes building<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021825.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Angolan investment in the portuguese media industry<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021824.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Angolan investment in the portuguese media industry<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021823.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Galp energia group<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021821.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Galp energia group<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021820.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Galp energia group<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021819.jpg
  • Isabel dos santos, daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos santos, is one of biggest investors in Portuguese companies,owning stakes in banking BCP, BPI, BIC, BIG, telecoms Zon and Optimus and energy Galp.<br />
Angolan investement in Portugal.<br />
Angolan bank Bic in Lisbon.<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
    h_00021818.jpg
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