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  • Children play pool outside a house on the Lavender Hill township of Cape town, South Africa.
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  • Two African children read a story book together as part of the ‘book buddy’ scheme in Zenzeleni School in Khayelitsha township, Cape Town, South Africa.  The book buddy scheme is supported by the Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities. Children of similar reading ability are paired together to read to each other.
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  • Two African children read a story book together as part of the ‘book buddy’ scheme in Zenzeleni School in Khayelitsha township, Cape Town, South Africa.  The book buddy scheme is supported by the Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities. Children of similar reading ability are paired together to read to each other.
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  • A young African school child reads green numbers that he can read on an orange plate from a black book, shown to him by a male optician in a class room in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The book is called the Ishara eye test and is a basic check for colour-blind.  The optician works for Mullers, who volunteer their staff to visit schools and perform eye tests on all children in school grade 2.
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  • A young African schoolgirl looks at her teacher to answer a question in a classroom in Prestwich Primary School, Green Point, Cape Town, South Africa.  She is using red flash cards as a tool to learn reading.
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  • A female teacher claps and congratulates a young African school child in his literacy class in a classroom in Prestwich Primary School, Green Point, Cape Town, South Africa.  The teacher is a volunteer provided provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young school girl happily reads out loud to her class in a classroom in St Agnes Primary School, Woodstock, Cape Town, South Africa.  Two boys stand behind her also looking at the book and waiting for their turn to read.  They are standing in a queue by the green board at the front of the class and wear school uniform.
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  • A young school girl reads to her class in a classroom in St Agnes Primary School, Woodstock, Cape Town, South Africa.  Some other children stand next to her in a queue waiting for their turn.  They are standing by the green board at the front of the class.
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  • A young African school girl looks at her teacher as she discusses the exercise with a volunteer literacy teacher in a classroom in Observatory Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa. They sit at a desk and have reading sheets on the desk. The volunteer teachers have been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young African school girl shares a joke with her volunteer literacy teacher during a reading session in a classroom in Observatory Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa. The volunteer teachers have been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young African boy practices writing with a volunteer teacher in a classroom in Observatory Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The volunteer teacher has been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young African school-child proudly holds his ‘A Cat in the Tree’ reading book outside his classroom in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  He is learning to read independently.  The book has been provided provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young African school-child proudly holds his reading book and smiles in in a class room in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  He is learning to read independently.  The book has been provided provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young school-boy doing a writing exercise with a volunteer teacher in a class room in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The volunteer teacher has been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A female teacher guides a young school-boy though a reading exercise in the reading corner in a class room in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The volunteer teacher has been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A school-grade 2 African kid plays a board game designed to improve children’s literacy called ‘Cloudy Sky’ in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The game has been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young African boy looks at his volunteer reading teacher while she explains the rules of the game she is showing him.  The game is designed to improve children’s literacy and is called ‘Cloudy Sky’ in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The volunteer has been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A Gun free zone sign on the entrance door of the Lavender Hill township Community Centre in the Cape Town region of South Africa.
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  • A young African school boy looks through the box of books to choose which one to take home by the green board in his classroom in Lourier Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The books have been donated to the school by Life Matters Literacy Centre which aims to address the high illiteracy rates in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young African school boy uses a computer with a literacy teacher in a classroom in Lourier Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The teacher is helping the pupil complete a reading task.  The computer and volunteer teacher are provided by the Life Matters organisation which is partnered with the Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young African school child covers one eye with his hand as he points at a card that he is trying to read out-loud as part of a basic eye test in a classroom in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The optician, holding the card, works for Mullers, who volunteer their staff to visit schools and perform eye tests on all children in school grade 2.
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  • A young African school-girl talks to her teacher during a writing exercise in a classroom in Prestwich Primary School, Green Point, Cape Town, South Africa. She is holding a pencil and has been writing in her exercise book.
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  • A young African school-girl reads a picture story book and is assisted by a volunteer teacher in a classroom in Prestwich Primary School, Green Point, Cape Town, South Africa. The teacher is a volunteer provided provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A female teacher shows a young African girl how to write in a classroom in Observatory Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa. The volunteer teachers have been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • An African school child looks at her volunteer literacy teacher in a classroom in Observatory Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The teacher is spelling a word that the child is trying to write in her exercise book. The volunteer teachers have been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A female volunteer assists an African school-girl as she reads a literacy exercise in a classroom in Observatory Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa. They sit at a desk and have reading sheets on the desk. The volunteer points her pen at words that she would like the child to read. The volunteer teachers have been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young African school girl holds her glasses and has a lively conversation with her reading coach in a classroom in Observatory Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa.  She has just successfully read a new word.  Another student and teacher sit together in the background reading. The volunteer teachers have been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • Young African school children line up in a queue waiting to go into their classroom in the corridor of Observatory Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa.  They are waiting for a literacy class and some of the children are holding their reading books.  The literacy class is supported by the Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young African boy practices writing with a female volunteer in a classroom in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The volunteer uses a variety of literacy tools to help the children learn to read and write, these include the assisted reading books, flash cards and alphabet posters which can be seen in the picture.  The volunteer is from the Shine Centre organisation which aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young African boy throws a dice as part of playing a game called ‘Cloud Sky’ which he is playing with a volunteer reading coach in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The volunteer has been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • African school children walk across the school car park with their reading books accompanied by a female teacher in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  They are attending an extra reading session provided by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A male optician points at letters on the Snellen chart stuck to a wall in a classroom in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The optician works for Mullers, who volunteer their staff to visit schools and perform eye tests on all children in school grade 2.  A young child, who is having the eye test, holds his hand up to signal to the optician.
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  • A male optician looks closely at the eye of an African school boy on a screen of the Rodenstock keratometer (opthalmometer) machine in a classroom in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The machine is an auto refractor and measures the curvature of the cornea.  The eye test is being provided by Mullers Opticians who volunteer their staff to visit schools and perform eye tests on all children in school grade 2.
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  • A male optician performs an eye test on a young African school boy in a classroom in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  He is using a diagnostic portable Rodenstock keratometer (opthalmometer) machine which is an auto refractor and measures the curvature of the cornea.  The eye test is being provided by Mullers Opticians who volunteer their staff to visit schools and perform eye tests on all children in school grade 2.
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  • A young African school boy wears an eye test frame and smiles happily in a classroom in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The eye test is being provided by Mullers Opticians who volunteer their staff to visit schools and perform eye tests on all children in school grade 2.
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  • A young African school boy reads green numbers that he can read on an orange plate in a book shown to him by a male optician in a classroom in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The book is called the Ishara eye test and is a basic check for colour-blind.  The optician works for Mullers, who volunteer their staff to visit schools and perform eye tests on all children in school grade 2.
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  • A male optician points at letters on the Snellen chart stuck to a wall in a classroom in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The optician works for Mullers, who volunteer their staff to visit schools and perform eye tests on all children in school grade 2.
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  • A young African school-boy wears an eye test frame with test lenses and looks straight forward at an optician’s ophthalmascope in a classroom in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The optician works for Mullers, who volunteer their staff to visit schools and perform eye tests on all children in school grade 2.
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  • A tree is lit up with lights on a football pitch in cape town, south Africa. This is one of the locations where the charity “Coaching for Hope” uses football to create better futures for young people in West and Southern Africa.
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  • Children huddle and talk tactics, as they practise football and learn new skills from coaches, in Cape town, South Africa, through the charity ”Coaching for Hope“. Both Hope Powell and DJ Fatboy Slim work with the charity, whose innovative programme uses football to create better futures for young people in West and Southern Africa.
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  • Blind Children practise football and learn new skills from coaches, in Cape town, South Africa, through the charity ”Coaching for Hope“. Both Hope Powell and DJ Fatboy Slim work with the charity, whose innovative programme, uses football to create better futures for young people in West and Southern Africa.
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  • A painted faced girl shows off her football skills in Cape town, South Africa, where the charity ”Coaching for Hope” are working with children. Both Hope Powell and DJ Fatboy Slim work with the charity, whose innovative programme uses football to create better futures for young people in West and Southern Africa.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays @mosphere, Cape Town, South Africa
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  • Hope Powell, coach of the England women's national football team ,  sits in football attire in South Africa with the charity, Coaching for Hope. The charity is an innovative programme, which uses football to create better futures for young people in West and Southern Africa
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  • Norman Cook  and Hope Powell, warm up in football attire in South Africa where they are helping the charity, Coaching for Hope. The charity is an innovative programme, which uses football to create better futures for young people in West and Southern Africa.
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  • Norman Cook warms up in football attire in South Africa where he is helping the charity, Coaching for Hope. In 2006 Norman Cook aka “Fatboy Slim” agreed to be the patron of Coaching for Hope.  His record company “Skint” had long been the sponsors of Brighton and Hove Albion, one of the football clubs that has supported Coaching for Hope from the start. The charity is an innovative programme, which uses football to create better futures for young people in West and Southern Africa.
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  • Like Little Red Riding Hood, an interesting take on the winter coat / cape in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Bird's Eye fishfingers and frozen fish in the lighthouse keepers freezer at Cape Wrath lighthouse, Sutherland, Scotland. Cape Wrath Lighthouse was built in 1828 by Robert Stevenson and was manned until 1998, when it was converted to automatic operation by the Northern Lighthouse Board. It is located at the most North-Westerly point on the British mainland in the Scottish highlands.
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  • An elderly gentleman wearing a makeshift plastic cape cycles through the rain in a side street in Westminster SW1, on 14th March 2019, in London, England.
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  • Three men fish in Cape Cornwall Pool, Priest's Cove, St Just, Cornwall, UK. Until the 1950s and the rise of the heated indoor swimming pool, children learnt to swim outdoors. For those close to the sea, many man-made tidal swimming pools were constructed around Britain’s coastline. Heated by the sun, these tidal pools were often built to keep bathers safe from high and rough seas, which explains why so many of them are clustered in Scotland and around the surfing beaches of Cornwall. Whether they are simple swimming holes made by shoring up natural rock pools or grand lido-like pools complete with lifeguards and tea huts, they are all refreshed by good high tides.
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  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
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  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
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  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
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  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
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  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
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  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
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  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
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  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
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  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
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  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
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  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
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  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
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  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
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  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
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  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
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  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
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  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
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  • Decor dating back to opening of the office, Cape Town.  Most of the office staff have been here  for over twenty years. From the series Desk Job a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Office worker.with her favourite mug, taking a break at her place of work in Cape Town.From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Call centre agents at work, Cape Town, South Africa. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Call centre agents are briefed for the days business, where they work in Cape Town. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Lunchtime at a call centre in Cape Town in South Africa, From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Sign in the office of Henri Schram where he works in  human resources at an office in Cape Town. Decor dates back to opening of the office, Smoking is allowed.  From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Dennis Orme, age 84 and still working as a computer operative at a small firm in Cape Town showing that age does not have to be abarrier to work. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Sign in the office of Henri Schram where he works in  human resources at an office in Cape Town. Decor dates back to opening of the office, Smoking is allowed.  From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Bullfighting dwarf Guillermo Gomez waves to the public at the end of intense day of bullfighting bull steers, Cienpozuelo, Spain.
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  • Dwarf bullfighter Guillermo Gomez takes on a bull steer in ring. He is part of a troupe  of dwarfs whom travel around Spain with a mission to entertain children and adults alike in the art of bullfighting.
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  • The Society of Saint Anne gathering to parade during Mardi Gras on 25th February 2020 in Bywater district of New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Mardi Gras is the biggest celebration the city of New Orleans hosts every year. The magnificent, costumed, beaded and feathered party is laced with tradition and  having a good time. Celebrations are concentrated for about two weeks before and culminate on Fat Tuesday the day before Ash Wednesday and Lent.
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  • Priests from the Abbey of Lagrasse having a post Christmas stroll, 27th December 2016, Lagrasse France. The Abbey of St. Mary of Lagrasse is a Romanesque abbey in Lagrasse, southern France. The priests, live in common under the Rule of St. Augustine, and dedicate their lives to the liturgy, which they celebrate in the pre-Vatican II form, and to evangelization. Common life, contemplative life, and apostolic life form the three facets of their charism.
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  • Paul Nurse (Superman) from the charity Heros Allience attending the London Film and Comic Con LFCC is a convention held annually in London that focuses on films, cult television and comics. The convention holds a large dealers hall selling movie, comic and science fiction related memorabiliaand original film props, along with free guest talks, professional photoshoots, autograph sessions, displays. Many of the visitors / attendeesarrive dressed up as their favourite comic and sci-fi characters in the most outlandish costumes which draws from the award-winning formula of innovative gameplay. The mission of the Heroes Alliance UK is to make the world a better place through our costuming, commitment, and dedication to service.
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  • Paul Nurse (Superman) from the charity Heros Allience attending the London Film and Comic Con LFCC is a convention held annually in London that focuses on films, cult television and comics. The convention holds a large dealers hall selling movie, comic and science fiction related memorabiliaand original film props, along with free guest talks, professional photoshoots, autograph sessions, displays. Many of the visitors / attendeesarrive dressed up as their favourite comic and sci-fi characters in the most outlandish costumes which draws from the award-winning formula of innovative gameplay. The mission of the Heroes Alliance UK is to make the world a better place through our costuming, commitment, and dedication to service.
    _MG_3095_1.jpg
  • Paul Nurse (Superman) from the charity Heros Allience attending the London Film and Comic Con LFCC is a convention held annually in London that focuses on films, cult television and comics. The convention holds a large dealers hall selling movie, comic and science fiction related memorabiliaand original film props, along with free guest talks, professional photoshoots, autograph sessions, displays. Many of the visitors / attendeesarrive dressed up as their favourite comic and sci-fi characters in the most outlandish costumes which draws from the award-winning formula of innovative gameplay. The mission of the Heroes Alliance UK is to make the world a better place through our costuming, commitment, and dedication to service.
    _MG_3085_1.jpg
  • Paul Nurse (Superman) from the charity Heros Allience attending the London Film and Comic Con LFCC is a convention held annually in London that focuses on films, cult television and comics. The convention holds a large dealers hall selling movie, comic and science fiction related memorabiliaand original film props, along with free guest talks, professional photoshoots, autograph sessions, displays. Many of the visitors / attendeesarrive dressed up as their favourite comic and sci-fi characters in the most outlandish costumes which draws from the award-winning formula of innovative gameplay. The mission of the Heroes Alliance UK is to make the world a better place through our costuming, commitment, and dedication to service.
    _MG_3082_1_1.jpg
  • Paul Nurse (Superman) from the charity Heros Allience attending the London Film and Comic Con LFCC is a convention held annually in London that focuses on films, cult television and comics. The convention holds a large dealers hall selling movie, comic and science fiction related memorabiliaand original film props, along with free guest talks, professional photoshoots, autograph sessions, displays. Many of the visitors / attendeesarrive dressed up as their favourite comic and sci-fi characters in the most outlandish costumes which draws from the award-winning formula of innovative gameplay. The mission of the Heroes Alliance UK is to make the world a better place through our costuming, commitment, and dedication to service.
    _MG_3101_1.jpg
  • Paul Nurse (Superman) from the charity Heros Allience attending the London Film and Comic Con LFCC is a convention held annually in London that focuses on films, cult television and comics. The convention holds a large dealers hall selling movie, comic and science fiction related memorabiliaand original film props, along with free guest talks, professional photoshoots, autograph sessions, displays. Many of the visitors / attendeesarrive dressed up as their favourite comic and sci-fi characters in the most outlandish costumes which draws from the award-winning formula of innovative gameplay. The mission of the Heroes Alliance UK is to make the world a better place through our costuming, commitment, and dedication to service.
    _MG_3095_1.jpg
  • Paul Nurse (Superman) from the charity Heros Allience attending the London Film and Comic Con LFCC is a convention held annually in London that focuses on films, cult television and comics. The convention holds a large dealers hall selling movie, comic and science fiction related memorabiliaand original film props, along with free guest talks, professional photoshoots, autograph sessions, displays. Many of the visitors / attendeesarrive dressed up as their favourite comic and sci-fi characters in the most outlandish costumes which draws from the award-winning formula of innovative gameplay. The mission of the Heroes Alliance UK is to make the world a better place through our costuming, commitment, and dedication to service.
    _MG_3085_1.jpg
  • Priests from the Abbey of Lagrasse having a post Cristmas stroll, 27th December 2016, Lagrasse France.
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  • Paul Nurse (Superman) from the charity Heros Allience attending the London Film and Comic Con LFCC is a convention held annually in London that focuses on films, cult television and comics. The convention holds a large dealers hall selling movie, comic and science fiction related memorabiliaand original film props, along with free guest talks, professional photoshoots, autograph sessions, displays. Many of the visitors / attendeesarrive dressed up as their favourite comic and sci-fi characters in the most outlandish costumes which draws from the award-winning formula of innovative gameplay. The mission of the Heroes Alliance UK is to make the world a better place through our costuming, commitment, and dedication to service.
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  • An out of focus post with a light bulb attached, shines in the bright daylight with the Atlantic Ocean beyond. Cocoa beach is on Florida's so-called Space Coast, a resort of beaches, clubs, seafood restaurants and motels that came to life during the 1960s due to America's space program. NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center is located approximately 15 miles away. The Atlantic Ocean is flat calm in settled weather and the horizon is clear and well-defined with a ship just visible on the right side. Focus is on the sea rather than the post and the light bulb which look like a surreal addition to the landscape. Cocoa Beach served as a playground for many of the astronauts and NASA space industry workers and contractors during the heyday of the space race. After manned space flights, the town held astronaut parades. Before there was a "Silicon Valley," Cocoa Beach and other surrounding towns were full of the best and brightest technical minds around.
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  • IT problems : Clifton Hammond manager  and Nur de Bruyn, team leader try to get to the bottom of it. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Fatboy Slim at the Atmosphere Club in Johannesburg, South Africa, 2007.
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  • Fatboy Slim playing records at the Atmosphere Club in Johannesburg, South Africa, 2007.
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  • Lunch time at a call centre in Capetown, South Africa.  From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Nur de Bruyn team leader, enjoying Lunch time at a call centre in Capetown, South Africa. This  extremely large chip sandwich is normally shared. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Dangerous use of electrical powerpoint
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  • All day and all of the nights by the Kinks ready to go in Fatboy Slim’s record bag at the Atmosphere Club in Johannesburg, South Africa, 2007.
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  • Fatboy Slim at the Atmosphere Club in Johannesburg, South Africa, 2007.
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  • Fatboy Slim waiving a record in the air sends a message to the crowd at the Atmosphere Club in Johannesburg, South Africa, 2007.
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  • Tourists wearing rain-proof capes from a tour bus company, take a selfie in front of Tower Bridge, on the riverbank near the Tower of London, on 14th September 2017, in London, England.
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  • Tourists wearing rain-proof capes from a tour bus company, take a selfie in front of Tower Bridge, on the riverbank near the Tower of London, on 14th September 2017, in London, England.
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