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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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. 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Antonio, a 16 years old boy, enter in his parents house. Antonio lives with his parents in the north of Portugal in a house without tap water. The house is in very bad condition, some of the window glass are missing, the wooden floor is falling apart, rats invade the domestic places and when it ray it enter inside the roof.
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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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  • Mrs. Maria and his son, Samuel, poses for a portrait in Esperança Occupancy, Isidoro area.
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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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  • Davi, three years old lives with his mother, Mrs. Aline in Rosa Leão Occupancy, Isidoro area.
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  • Eduardo poses for a portrait in Rosa Leão Occupancy, Isidoro area.
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  • Mr. Luis poses for a portrait in Esperança Occupancy, Isidoro area.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Kids enjoying a leisure time inside a low quality plywood shack in Rosa Leão Occupancy, Isidoro area.
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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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  • Clara recycling the last drops of milk. Clara lives with her husband and her son, Antonio, in the north of Portugal in a house without tap water. The house is in very bad condition, some of the window glass are missing, the wooden floor is falling apart, rats invade the domestic places and when it rains it enter inside the roof.
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  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
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  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
    RodrigoCabrita-pools-11.JPG
  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
    RodrigoCabrita-pools-10.JPG
  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
    RodrigoCabrita-pools-08.JPG
  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
    RodrigoCabrita-pools-07.JPG
  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
    RodrigoCabrita-pools-06.JPG
  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
    RodrigoCabrita-pools-05.JPG
  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
    RodrigoCabrita-pools-03.JPG
  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
    RodrigoCabrita-pools-04.JPG
  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
    RodrigoCabrita-pools-01.JPG
  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
    RodrigoCabrita-pools-02.JPG
  • Houses built on the banks of a small polluted river. This is one of several slums where the Lahu people live in Chiang Mai, Thailand. During heavy rains the roads flood, and the children get infections on their feet and legs. Several families live in one house, which is usually made of wood, bamboo, or bricks, with a sheet metal roof.

They learn life the hard way, and every day can be a struggle. It is a life with a visible contrast between care and discipline, where beatings and punishment do occur, but the love and compassion of family members are essential for survival.
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  • One of Manuela's sons in his room inside the new house
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  • Clara stand out of her new house.
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  • Clara hangs a decorative plate on a wall of her new house.
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  • one of Manuela's sons look at the window of his new house.
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  • one of the sons of Manuela moving a forniture insede their new house.
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  • Manuela's family new house.
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  • A local NGO builds a new house for Manuela's family.
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  • Clara going out from her house.
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  • Isabel, Maria’s daughter, went out from her grandparents house after a discussion with her brother.
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  • Manuela cooking in her new house for her partner
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  • Tchikuteny?s wife at her home, in 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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  • Tchikuteny is responsible for the management of 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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  • The new economic dynamics surprised us and changed the conception of what is, after all, essential to our lives. It does seem increasingly essential to rediscover traditions. To give life to what, for us, has no longer been natural for some time. To restart saying good morning to those we occasionally meet when passing by a path…<br />
The aspiration to reinvent the parameters that govern our daily lives, the desire to leave the city ever more chaotic and a vicious and saturated labor system, are leading more and more people to the choosing of the rural world as a crib for a new life.<br />
The mirandese upland, in the northeastern of Portugal, has already adopted new settlers...
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  • The new economic dynamics surprised us and changed the conception of what is, after all, essential to our lives. It does seem increasingly essential to rediscover traditions. To give life to what, for us, has no longer been natural for some time. To restart saying good morning to those we occasionally meet when passing by a path…<br />
The aspiration to reinvent the parameters that govern our daily lives, the desire to leave the city ever more chaotic and a vicious and saturated labor system, are leading more and more people to the choosing of the rural world as a crib for a new life.<br />
The mirandese upland, in the northeastern of Portugal, has already adopted new settlers...
    h_New Settlers15.jpg
  • The new economic dynamics surprised us and changed the conception of what is, after all, essential to our lives. It does seem increasingly essential to rediscover traditions. To give life to what, for us, has no longer been natural for some time. To restart saying good morning to those we occasionally meet when passing by a path…<br />
The aspiration to reinvent the parameters that govern our daily lives, the desire to leave the city ever more chaotic and a vicious and saturated labor system, are leading more and more people to the choosing of the rural world as a crib for a new life.<br />
The mirandese upland, in the northeastern of Portugal, has already adopted new settlers...
    h_New Settlers18.jpg
  • beetween Montenegro and Bosnia mountain. Montenegro has a population density of  48 habitants/Km².There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • June 22, 2012 - Oslo, Norway: Lawyer of terrorist Anders Behring Breivik appears in court during the last day of the trial in Oslo courthouse, Geir Lippestad will today try to prove that Breivik is not insane.
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  • Anders Behring Breivik in court.
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  • Geir Lippestad and Vibeke Hein Baera, the defenders of mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik.
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  • June 22, 2012 - Oslo, Norway: Norwegian terrorist and right wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik appears in court during during the last day of his ten week trial in Oslo courthouse.
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  • June 22, 2012 - Oslo, Norway: Norwegian terrorist and right wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik appears in court during during the last day of his ten week trial in Oslo courthouse.
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  • The small fishing village of Machimaar Nagar struggles to hold on as the explosive growth of Mumbai begins to encroach on its space.
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  • The deep valleys in the northeast zone of Santo Antao island have a microclimate that makes it the only part of the archipelago where it rains regularly and where many vegetables and fruits grow.
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  • In the steep ancient path that sheperds used from Nova Sintra to Faja da Agua, the way passes in Lavadura village that reminds Machu Picchu for its setting among mountain peaks and for the number of stone walls.
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  • Ilha do Farol is an island in Olhão, Algarve, Portugal. Water is crystalline and the beach in Praia Grande is very extense.
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  • Ilha do Farol is an island in Olhão, Algarve, Portugal. Water is crystalline and the beach in Praia Grande is very extense.
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  • The Preto's family is composed by 2 parents and 2 mentally hill "children" (21 and 18). Both the parents lost their job, recently they stop receiving contribution for the children. After the cut on the help from the state they live with 300 euros and pay 190 euros of rent
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  • Manuela take care of some animals.
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  • Clara stand in the field where she grows some vegetable.
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  • The new partner of Manuela plays with the dog while her soon prare the table for the dinner. Manuela is a single mother and it is more than 10 years that she lives with her three sons in a garage.
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  • Isabel, Maria’s daughter, sleeps sick in her mother bed.
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  • One of the sons of Manuela in the space that work as a dining room and bedroom. Manuela is a single mother and it is more than 10 years that she lives with her three sons in a garage.
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  • One of the sons of Manuela working on his computer. Manuela is a single mother and it is more than 10 years that she lives with her three sons in a garage.
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  • A view of a Portuguese village where ones of the poor family lives
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  • Small towns like Majastre are isolated up in the mountains.  With no running water and no electricity, these towns live in greater poverty.  Honduras 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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  • 2009/11/17 17:51:19 / haiti 2009 / _MG_2965<br />
PHOTO PETER PEREIRA<br />
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++ A woman holds her grandaughter inside the common room of her home in the mountains above Carrefour, Haiti.  Eighty percent of the population in Haiti live in poverty.
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  • Terrorist Anders Behring Breivik appears in court on the third week during his trial. The trial will last for ten weeks. Anders is responsible for the killing of 77 people on 22 July 2011.
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  • Terrorist Anders Behring Breivik appears in court on the third week during his trial. The trial will last for ten weeks. Anders is responsible for the killing of 77 people on 22 July 2011.
    h_WIDDING120503-8.jpg
  • Terrorist Anders Behring Breivik appears in court on the third week during his trial. The trial will last for ten weeks. Anders is responsible for the killing of 77 people on 22 July 2011.
    h_WIDDING120503-6.jpg
  • Terrorist Anders Behring Breivik appears in court on the third week during his trial. The trial will last for ten weeks. Anders is responsible for the killing of 77 people on 22 July 2011.
    h_WIDDING120503-7.jpg
  • Terrorist Anders Behring Breivik appears in court on the third week during his trial. The trial will last for ten weeks. Anders is responsible for the killing of 77 people on 22 July 2011.
    h_WIDDING120503-5.jpg
  • Terrorist Anders Behring Breivik appears in court on the third week during his trial. The trial will last for ten weeks. Anders is responsible for the killing of 77 people on 22 July 2011.
    h_WIDDING120503-4.jpg
  • Terrorist Anders Behring Breivik appears in court on the third week during his trial. The trial will last for ten weeks. Anders is responsible for the killing of 77 people on 22 July 2011.
    h_WIDDING120503-3.jpg
  • Terrorist Anders Behring Breivik appears in court on the third week during his trial. The trial will last for ten weeks. Anders is responsible for the killing of 77 people on 22 July 2011.
    h_WIDDING120503-2.jpg
  • Terrorist Anders Behring Breivik appears in court on the third week during his trial. The trial will last for ten weeks. Anders is responsible for the killing of 77 people on 22 July 2011.
    h_WIDDING120503-17.jpg
  • Terrorist Anders Behring Breivik appears in court on the third week during his trial. The trial will last for ten weeks. Anders is responsible for the killing of 77 people on 22 July 2011.
    h_WIDDING120503-16.jpg
  • Terrorist Anders Behring Breivik appears in court on the third week during his trial. The trial will last for ten weeks. Anders is responsible for the killing of 77 people on 22 July 2011.
    h_WIDDING120503-15.jpg
  • Terrorist Anders Behring Breivik appears in court on the third week during his trial. The trial will last for ten weeks. Anders is responsible for the killing of 77 people on 22 July 2011.
    h_WIDDING120503-14.jpg
  • Terrorist Anders Behring Breivik appears in court on the third week during his trial. The trial will last for ten weeks. Anders is responsible for the killing of 77 people on 22 July 2011.
    h_WIDDING120503-13.jpg
  • Terrorist Anders Behring Breivik appears in court on the third week during his trial. The trial will last for ten weeks. Anders is responsible for the killing of 77 people on 22 July 2011.
    h_WIDDING120503-10.jpg
  • Terrorist Anders Behring Breivik appears in court on the third week during his trial. The trial will last for ten weeks. Anders is responsible for the killing of 77 people on 22 July 2011.
    h_WIDDING120503-11.jpg
  • Terrorist Anders Behring Breivik appears in court on the third week during his trial. The trial will last for ten weeks. Anders is responsible for the killing of 77 people on 22 July 2011.
    h_WIDDING120503-12.jpg
  • Terrorist Anders Behring Breivik appears in court on the third week during his trial. The trial will last for ten weeks. Anders is responsible for the killing of 77 people on 22 July 2011.
    h_WIDDING120503-1.jpg
  • Anders Behring Breivik appears in court during his trial in Oslo courthouse.
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  • Anders Behring Breivik appears in court during his trial in Oslo courthouse.
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  • Anders Behring Breivik appears in court during his trial in Oslo courthouse.
    h_WID120511-7.jpg
  • Anders Behring Breivik appears in court during his trial in Oslo courthouse.
    h_WID120511-5.jpg
  • Anders Behring Breivik appears in court during his trial in Oslo courthouse.
    h_WID120511-6.jpg
  • Anders Behring Breivik appears in court during his trial in Oslo courthouse.
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