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  • Trainee teachers receiving 6 weeks of training at the Krousar Thmey School for Deaf and Blind Children in Phnom Penh. The Krousar Thmey Foundation assists underprivileged children across Cambodia.
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  • Trainee teachers receiving 6 weeks of training at the Krousar Thmey School for Deaf and Blind Children in Phnom Penh. The Krousar Thmey Foundation assists underprivileged children across Cambodia.
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  • Trainee teachers receiving 6 weeks of training at the Krousar Thmey School for Deaf and Blind Children in Phnom Penh. The Krousar Thmey Foundation assists underprivileged children across Cambodia.
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  • Nhem, a blind girl is proof reading a Braille schoolbook at the Krousar Thmey School for Deaf and Blind children in Phnom Penh. The Krousar Thmey Foundation assists underprivileged children across Cambodia.
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  • Trainee teachers receiving 6 weeks of training at the Krousar Thmey School for Deaf and Blind Children in Phnom Penh. The Krousar Thmey Foundation assists underprivileged children across Cambodia.
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  • Trainee teachers receiving 6 weeks of training at the Krousar Thmey School for Deaf and Blind Children in Phnom Penh. The Krousar Thmey Foundation assists underprivileged children across Cambodia.
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  • Tim and Sinath, blind students, proof reading Braille schoolbooks at the Krousar Thmey School for Deaf and Blind children in Phnom Penh. The Krousar Thmey Foundation assists underprivileged children across Cambodia.
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  • Trainee teachers receiving 6 weeks of training at the Krousar Thmey School for Deaf and Blind Children in Phnom Penh. The Krousar Thmey Foundation assists underprivileged children across Cambodia.
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  • A group of teenagers having a music lesson in the Krousar Thmey school for Deaf and Blind children in Phnom Penh. The Krousar Thmey Foundation assists underprivileged children across Cambodia.
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  • Nhem, a blind girl is proof reading a Braille schoolbook at the Krousar Thmey School for Deaf and Blind children in Phnom Penh. The Krousar Thmey Foundation assists underprivileged children across Cambodia.
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  • Deepak works with 16-year-old Hansa who is deaf and blind. Deepak is trained by Sense International in Ahmadabad, India. Hansa is also supported by the Dhanki Community Project to lead a more independent life.
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  • Hansa who is deaf and blind walks through her village accompanied by her father and brother.  Hansa is supported by Sense International and the Dhanki Community Project to lead a more independent life.
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  • Deepak works with 16-year-old Hansa who is deaf and blind. They are learning tactile sign language. Hansa’s brother is watching in the background. Deepak is trained by Sense International in Ahmadabad, India. Hansa is also supported by the Dhanki Community Project to lead a more independent life.
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  • The Artisans Angkor is a collective of artists producing carvings of wood and stone, silk making and other traditional artistic forms. The artists, who have little other opportunity, and many of whom are deaf and dumb train for approximately 4 years, then work for the collective. They also have the opportunity to develop their own studios. The skill and craftmanship that can be viewed here is extraordinary. All of what they produce is the quality is perfect goes on sale at various shop outlets.
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  • India, Bihar. Mastichak. Akhand Jyoti Eye Hospital. A deaf patient with cataracts is tested before her operation.
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  • The Artisans Angkor is a collective of artists producing carvings of wood and stone, silk making and other traditional artistic forms. The artists, who have little other opportunity, and many of whom are deaf and dumb train for approximately 4 years, then work for the collective. They also have the opportunity to develop their own studios. The skill and craftmanship that can be viewed here is extraordinary. All of what they produce is the quality is perfect goes on sale at various shop outlets.
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  • The Artisans Angkor is a collective of artists producing carvings of wood and stone, silk making and other traditional artistic forms. The artists, who have little other opportunity, and many of whom are deaf and dumb train for approximately 4 years, then work for the collective. They also have the opportunity to develop their own studios. The skill and craftmanship that can be viewed here is extraordinary. All of what they produce is the quality is perfect goes on sale at various shop outlets.
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  • The Artisans Angkor is a collective of artists producing carvings of wood and stone, silk making and other traditional artistic forms. The artists, who have little other opportunity, and many of whom are deaf and dumb train for approximately 4 years, then work for the collective. They also have the opportunity to develop their own studios. The skill and craftmanship that can be viewed here is extraordinary. All of what they produce is the quality is perfect goes on sale at various shop outlets.
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  • The Artisans Angkor is a collective of artists producing carvings of wood and stone, silk making and other traditional artistic forms. The artists, who have little other opportunity, and many of whom are deaf and dumb train for approximately 4 years, then work for the collective. They also have the opportunity to develop their own studios. The skill and craftmanship that can be viewed here is extraordinary. All of what they produce is the quality is perfect goes on sale at various shop outlets.
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  • Lacquering a giant Buddha statue. The Artisans Angkor is a collective of artists producing carvings of wood and stone, silk making and other traditional artistic forms. The artists, who have little other opportunity, and many of whom are deaf and dumb train for approximately 4 years, then work for the collective. They also have the opportunity to develop their own studios. The skill and craftmanship that can be viewed here is extraordinary. All of what they produce is the quality is perfect goes on sale at various shop outlets.
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  • 10-year-old Meena who is deafblind explores the sense of touch with her building blocks with the help of her family. She lives in the remote district of Surandrenagar, a 3-hour drive from Ahmadabad.  Meena is supported by Sense International in Ahmadabad, India.
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  • A twelve year-old girl visiting the London branch of the Apple Store in London's Regent Street, is listening intently to digital music on a green iPod Nano. She is concentrating on the music playing through her headphones and resting her elbows on the desk top furniture. In front of her is a price list for this audio gadget. telling us that is costs £129.  The girl's hair is parted in the middle of her head and she wears a clip to keep her hair from her face. Over her shoulders is a display of headsets on a rack and in the background an older lady is also listening to music through another device.
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  • Douglas Hurd MP strains to listen to reporters, standing next to a lion statuette while hosting a foreign ministers summit in the summer of 1990 at Dorneywood, England. Douglas Richard Hurd, Baron Hurd of Westwell, CH, CBE, PC b1930 is a British Conservative politician who served in the governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major from 1979 to 1995.
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  • Elderly members of expatriate US citizens and 'Democrats Abroad' party supporters talk in an empty ballroom before others arrive to celebrate the inauguration of Barack Obama as the United States’ 44th President, after his Nov 08 election victory as America's first African American Commander in Chief. The location is The Royal Lancaster Hotel in central London, England. Similar events were held by Democrats Abroad around the world but in England, Obama's election to the White House excited Britain's political and cultural landscape during a deep economic recession.
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  • Boxes of Braille paper ready to be made into books at the Krousar Thmey School for Deaf and Blind Children. The paper is shipped in from a company in the USA.
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  • France , Calais, camp for refugees known as 'The Jungle'. September 21st 2015. French police oversee the removal of the tents and belongings in them, from under the flyover at the edge of the camp. A young Eritrean woman asks to retrieve her papers but her request falls on deaf ears.
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  • A teacher pays a home visit to a deaf-blind boy and his family
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  • A teacher pays a home visit to a deaf-blind boy and his family
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