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  • Occupy London tents and banner demanding banks to be<br />
regulated outside St Paul's Cathedral. The Occupy London Stock Exchange is a tent camp outside St Paul's Cathedral.
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  • Ganga Thampi, applies make up to her face shortly before taking the staring role of Sita in the Indian epic Ramayana. She is both a teacher and one of the stars of  the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Ganga Thampi, teaches young  trainee dancers  movement, rhythm and expression, known as "nritya" and seen here a lesson in "abhinaya", or stylized expressions at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Ganga Thampi, teaches young  trainee dancers  movement, rhythm and expression, known as nritya at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • During a performance of the Indian epic the Ramayana Ganga Thampi (center), plays the role of Sita the wronged wife of the exiled King Rama. She is both teacher and one of the stars of  the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Ganga Thampi, applies make up to her feet shortly before taking the staring role of Sita in the Indian epic Ramayana. She is both a teacher and one of the stars of  the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Ganga Thampi, applies make up to her face shortly before taking the staring role of Sita in the Indian epic Ramayana. She is both a teacher and one of the stars of  the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Ganga Thampi, teaches young   dancers  movement, rhythm and expression, known as "nritya" and seen here a lesson in "abhinaya", or stylized expressions at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India
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  • Ganga Thampi, teaches young   dancers  movement, rhythm and expression, known as "nritya" and seen here a lesson in "abhinaya", or stylized expressions at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India
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  • Ganga Thampi, teaches young  trainee dancers  movement, rhythm and expression, known as "nritya" and seen here a lesson in "abhinaya", or stylized expressions at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Students and teachers have lunch and rest after an intense morning's  session of dance practice and routines  at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Young indian trainee dancers  practice and train in the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Young indian trainee dancers  practice and train in the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • The grand finale of a performance of the Indian epic the Ramayana Ganga Thampi (center), plays the role of Sita the wronged wife of the exiled King Rama. She is both teacher and one of the stars of  the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Ganga Thampi, applies make up to her hands shortly before taking the staring role of Sita in the Indian epic Ramayana. She is both a teacher and one of the stars of  the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Ganga Thampi, applies make up to her face shortly before taking the staring role of Sita in the Indian epic Ramayana. She is both a teacher and one of the stars of  the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Ganga Thampi, applies make up to her face shortly before taking the staring role of Sita in the Indian epic Ramayana. She is both a teacher and one of the stars of  the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Ganga Thampi, applies make up to her face shortly before taking the staring role of Sita in the Indian epic Ramayana. She is both a teacher and one of the stars of  the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
    20071125_india_0069_1.jpg
  • Ganga Thampi, applies make up to her face shortly before taking the staring role of Sita in the Indian epic Ramayana. She is both a teacher and one of the stars of  the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Ganga Thampi, applies make up to her face shortly before taking the staring role of Sita in the Indian epic Ramayana. She is both a teacher and one of the stars of  the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Young indian dancers  practice and train in the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Young indian dancers  practice and train in the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
    20071120_india_0108_1.jpg
  • Ganga Thampi, teaches young  trainee dancers  movement, rhythm and expression, known as "nritya" and seen here a lesson in "abhinaya", or stylized expressions at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
    20071119_india_0368_1.jpg
  • Ganga Thampi, teaches young  trainee dancers  movement, rhythm and expression, known as "nritya" and seen here a lesson in "abhinaya", or stylized expressions at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Ganga Thampi, teaches young  trainee dancers  movement, rhythm and expression, known as nritya at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • During a performance of the Indian epic the Ramayana Ganga Thampi (center), plays the role of Sita the wronged wife of the exiled King Rama. She is both teacher and one of the stars of  the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
    20071125_india_0284_1.jpg
  • Ganga Thampi, teaches young   dancers  movement, rhythm and expression, known as "nritya" and seen here a lesson in "abhinaya", or stylized expressions at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India
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  • Ganga Thampi a classical dance performer and teacher in a quiet moment of meditative yoga before a lesson at the highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Ganga Thampi, teaches young  trainee dancers  movement, rhythm and expression, known as "nritya" and seen here a lesson in "abhinaya", or stylized expressions at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Ganga Thampi, teaches young  trainee dancers  movement, rhythm and expression, known as "nritya" and seen here a lesson in "abhinaya", or stylized expressions at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • Ganga Thampi, teaches young  trainee dancers  movement, rhythm and expression, known as "nritya" as well as focusing on the gesture of the hands known as "katakamukh" at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • A teacher adjusts a student's hand in the "mudra" (gesture) called "katakamukh" as well as teaching a  young dancer  movement, rhythm and expression, known as "nritya" at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
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  • August 29th 2013. Members of the Syrian community in London demonstrate in front of the Houses of Parliament demanding intervention by the West following UN reports of the use of chemical weapons by the Assad regime. London, UK.
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  • August 29th 2013. Members of the Syrian community in London demonstrate in front of the Houses of Parliament demanding intervention by the West following UN reports of the use of chemical weapons by the Assad regime. London, UK.
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  • Graffiti has been sprayed in red with aerosol on the wall of an estate agent in Herne Hill, South London England. "Homes for the Homeless, not Yuppies" it reads along with the Anarchists' Circle-A symbol, meaning that housing should be made available for families needing a roof over their heads, rather than overpricing properties for the middle-classes buying for profit and investment. We see the writing on the wall beneath pictures in windows of houses and flats in the SE24 area where prices are posted along with details of the buildings. The house-buying market climbs according to demand in areas of the city such as this, forcing up values which are out of reach to ordinary, working people unable to climb the property ladder.
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  • A lady and her pet green iguana Iguanas stop walking along the surf in Miami Beach's coast for a moment to stand on the sand and kiss on the lips. Away from its proper habitat, this reptile looks comfortable in the hands of its affectionate mothering owner and in this warm climate. These exotic  lizards' live in tropical rainforests, in lower altitudes near water sources, such as rivers or streams. They spend most of their time high in the forest canopy, about 40-50 feet above the ground. Iguanas are diurnal, awake during the day. They are also cold-blooded, so they do not produce their own body heat, so need warm temperatures to thrive. Many people in the United States and elsewhere want a green iguana for a pet, so there is a big demand for their capture.
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  • A street protest by General Confederation of the Portuguese Workers (Confederação Geral dos Trabalhadores Portugueses or CGTP). This is the largest trade union federation in Portugal, founded informally in 1970, emerged publicly after the Carnation Revolution in 1974 and was legalised the following year by the National Salvation Junta. It is traditionally influenced by the Portuguese Communist Party, and its present coordinator, Arménio Carlos, is a member of the Party.
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  • Monindro Mondol and a fellow fisherman hall in a large net from the salt waters of the Bay of Bengal, also known as the Sunderbans delta. Most inhabitants of the delta are both fisherman and rice farmers and in the case of Monindro supplements his income by offering support services to the eco tourism business on his small island of Bali, West Bengal, India
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  • a group of Capoeira aficionados ( a marshal art - dance) practice their art on the streets of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
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  • A fisherman returns home after an all night fishing spree in the Sunderbans delta,  Bay of Bengal, as he reaches his mooring spot his family come out to greet him as well as give him vital additional manpower at the time of hoisting the boat to higher ground pushing and heaving through the muddy mangrove sludge, West Bengal, India
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  • Monindro Mondol throws a large fishing net into the salt waters of the Bay of Bengal, also known as the Sunderbans delta. Most inhabitants of the delta are both fisherman and rice farmers and in the case of Monindro supplements his income by offering support services to the eco tourism business on his small island of Bali, West Bengal, India
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  • Monindro Mondol and a fellow fisherman hall in a large net from the salt waters of the Bay of Bengal, also known as the Sunderbans delta. Most inhabitants of the delta are both fisherman and rice farmers and in the case of Monindro supplements his income by offering support services to the eco tourism business on his small island of Bali, West Bengal, India
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action. Striking students sending their message to Downing Street no 10 and PM Teresa may.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action. A young woman arrested and taken away by police. She was arrested for blocking the traffic in Parlieament Square.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.  A young women narrowly avoiding arrest after blocking the traffic in Parliament Square.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action. Striking students sending their message to Downing Street no 10 and PM Teresa may.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action. Striking students sending their message to Downing Street no 10 and PM Teresa may.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action. Striking students sending their message to Downing Street no 10 and PM Teresa may.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • On 2nd anniversary of Brexit , June 23rd 2018, around 100,000 people marched in Central London demanding a People’s Vote on the final Brexit deal. A toddler sits on his grandfathers shoulders in front of a placard saying I want a say on Brexit.
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  • On 2nd anniversary of Brexit , June 23rd 2018, around 100,000 people marched in Central London demanding a People’s Vote on the final Brexit deal. A group of Tories against Brexit.
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  • On 2nd anniversary of Brexit , June 23rd 2018, around 100,000 people marched in Central London demanding a People’s Vote on the final Brexit deal. An older woman from Cheam holds a poster saying Stop Brexit and save our kids whilst her husband holds one saying Brexit, No thanks.
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  • On 2nd anniversary of Brexit , June 23rd 2018, around 100,000 people marched in Central London demanding a People’s Vote on the final Brexit deal. The march was led by Sir Vince Cable,MP, Gina Miller, Caroline Lucas MP, Tony Robinson amongst others.
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  • On 2nd anniversary of Brexit , June 23rd 2018, around 100,000 people marched in Central London demanding a People’s Vote on the final Brexit deal. A young woman holds a placard saying Love not Leave.
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  • On 2nd anniversary of Brexit , June 23rd 2018, around 100,000 people marched in Central London demanding a People’s Vote on the final Brexit deal. A woman holds a placard with a picture of Theresa May on a blue background with a ring of yellow stars aound her face and the word Leuser underneath.
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  • On 2nd anniversary of Brexit , June 23rd 2018, around 100,000 people marched in Central London demanding a People’s Vote on the final Brexit deal. Statue of Winston Churchill in Parliament Square with a speech bubble saying We fought for Europe, and a blue European flag.
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  • On 2nd anniversary of Brexit , June 23rd 2018, around 100,000 people marched in Central London demanding a People’s Vote on the final Brexit deal.  A well-dressed man in a blazer and Panama hat holds up a European flag.
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  • The Air that we Grieve march on July 12th 2019 in East London, United Kingdom. Organised by Extinction Rebellion to draw attention to air pollution and the climate emergency. Placards demanding environmental change in Tower Hamlets.
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  • A panoramic billboard advertising the latest series of Netflix's 'The Crown' which is now airing on demand, shows the main characters of the British royal family - and featuring the relationship and romance between Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales, on 12th November 2020, in London, England.
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  • A worker makes a daily count of older calves kept in a pen at Austasia's No. 3 dairy farm in Dongying, Shandong Province, China on 31 October, 2013. By the end of 2014, the pan-Asian diary group will have invested more than $US300 million in China and have around 55,000 cattle in its herd. The rapidly increasing dairy demand from China is pushing global prices higher, especially after food safety scandals have wrecked consumer confidence in local Chinese producers, spelling ample opportunity for global producers.
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  • A man herds cows to and from milking at Austasia's No. 3 dairy farm in Dongying, Shandong Province, China on 31 October, 2013. By the end of 2014, the pan-Asian diary group will have invested more than $US300 million in China and have around 55,000 cattle in its herd. The rapidly increasing dairy demand from China is pushing global prices higher, especially after food safety scandals have wrecked consumer confidence in local Chinese producers, spelling ample opportunity for global producers.
    QS131031Dongying033_1_1.jpg
  • Cows being milked on a circular machine at Austasia's No. 3 dairy farm in Dongying, Shandong Province, China on 31 October, 2013. By the end of 2014, the pan-Asian diary group will have invested more than $US300 million in China and have around 55,000 cattle in its herd. The rapidly increasing dairy demand from China is pushing global prices higher, especially after food safety scandals have wrecked consumer confidence in local Chinese producers, spelling ample opportunity for global producers.
    QS131031Dongying026_1_1.jpg
  • A panoramic billboard advertising the latest series of Netflix's 'The Crown' which is now airing on demand, shows the main characters of the British royal family - and featuring the relationship and romance between Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales, on 12th November 2020, in London, England.
    netflix_crown05-12-11-2020.jpg
  • Cows being milked on a circular machine at Austasia's No. 3 dairy farm in Dongying, Shandong Province, China on 31 October, 2013. By the end of 2014, the pan-Asian diary group will have invested more than $US300 million in China and have around 55,000 cattle in its herd. The rapidly increasing dairy demand from China is pushing global prices higher, especially after food safety scandals have wrecked consumer confidence in local Chinese producers, spelling ample opportunity for global producers.
    QS131031Dongying062_1_1.jpg
  • A worker makes a daily count of older calves kept in a pen at Austasia's No. 3 dairy farm in Dongying, Shandong Province, China on 31 October, 2013. By the end of 2014, the pan-Asian diary group will have invested more than $US300 million in China and have around 55,000 cattle in its herd. The rapidly increasing dairy demand from China is pushing global prices higher, especially after food safety scandals have wrecked consumer confidence in local Chinese producers, spelling ample opportunity for global producers.
    QS131031Dongying060_1_1.jpg
  • A worker makes a daily count of older calves kept in a pen at Austasia's No. 3 dairy farm in Dongying, Shandong Province, China on 31 October, 2013. By the end of 2014, the pan-Asian diary group will have invested more than $US300 million in China and have around 55,000 cattle in its herd. The rapidly increasing dairy demand from China is pushing global prices higher, especially after food safety scandals have wrecked consumer confidence in local Chinese producers, spelling ample opportunity for global producers.
    QS131031Dongying056_1_1.jpg
  • A worker feeds calfs housed in kennels at Austasia's No. 3 dairy farm in Dongying, Shandong Province, China on 31 October, 2013. By the end of 2014, the pan-Asian diary group will have invested more than $US300 million in China and have around 55,000 cattle in its herd. The rapidly increasing dairy demand from China is pushing global prices higher, especially after food safety scandals have wrecked consumer confidence in local Chinese producers, spelling ample opportunity for global producers.
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  • workers transport new-born calves to their kennels at Austasia's No. 3 dairy farm in Dongying, Shandong Province, China on 31 October, 2013. By the end of 2014, the pan-Asian diary group will have invested more than $US300 million in China and have around 55,000 cattle in its herd. The rapidly increasing dairy demand from China is pushing global prices higher, especially after food safety scandals have wrecked consumer confidence in local Chinese producers, spelling ample opportunity for global producers.
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  • A worker feeds calfs housed in kennels at Austasia's No. 3 dairy farm in Dongying, Shandong Province, China on 31 October, 2013. By the end of 2014, the pan-Asian diary group will have invested more than $US300 million in China and have around 55,000 cattle in its herd. The rapidly increasing dairy demand from China is pushing global prices higher, especially after food safety scandals have wrecked consumer confidence in local Chinese producers, spelling ample opportunity for global producers.
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  • A man drives a tractor to dump feed at Austasia's No. 3 dairy farm in Dongying, Shandong Province, China on 31 October, 2013. By the end of 2014, the pan-Asian diary group will have invested more than $US300 million in China and have around 55,000 cattle in its herd. The rapidly increasing dairy demand from China is pushing global prices higher, especially after food safety scandals have wrecked consumer confidence in local Chinese producers, spelling ample opportunity for global producers.
    QS131031Dongying040_1_1.jpg
  • A man herds cows to and from milking at Austasia's No. 3 dairy farm in Dongying, Shandong Province, China on 31 October, 2013. By the end of 2014, the pan-Asian diary group will have invested more than $US300 million in China and have around 55,000 cattle in its herd. The rapidly increasing dairy demand from China is pushing global prices higher, especially after food safety scandals have wrecked consumer confidence in local Chinese producers, spelling ample opportunity for global producers.
    QS131031Dongying031_1_1.jpg
  • Cows being milked on a circular machine at Austasia's No. 3 dairy farm in Dongying, Shandong Province, China on 31 October, 2013. By the end of 2014, the pan-Asian diary group will have invested more than $US300 million in China and have around 55,000 cattle in its herd. The rapidly increasing dairy demand from China is pushing global prices higher, especially after food safety scandals have wrecked consumer confidence in local Chinese producers, spelling ample opportunity for global producers.
    QS131031Dongying029_1_1.jpg
  • Cows being milked on a circular machine at Austasia's No. 3 dairy farm in Dongying, Shandong Province, China on 31 October, 2013. By the end of 2014, the pan-Asian diary group will have invested more than $US300 million in China and have around 55,000 cattle in its herd. The rapidly increasing dairy demand from China is pushing global prices higher, especially after food safety scandals have wrecked consumer confidence in local Chinese producers, spelling ample opportunity for global producers.
    QS131031Dongying024_1_1.jpg
  • Workers operate to construct the No. 4 dairy farm of Austaisa in Dongying, Shandong Province, China on 31 October, 2013. By the end of 2014, the pan-Asian diary group will have invested more than $US300 million in China and have around 55,000 cattle in its herd. The rapidly increasing dairy demand from China is pushing global prices higher, especially after food safety scandals have wrecked consumer confidence in local Chinese producers, spelling ample opportunity for global producers.
    QS131031Dongying020_1_1.jpg
  • Workers operate to construct the No. 4 dairy farm of Austaisa in Dongying, Shandong Province, China on 31 October, 2013. By the end of 2014, the pan-Asian diary group will have invested more than $US300 million in China and have around 55,000 cattle in its herd. The rapidly increasing dairy demand from China is pushing global prices higher, especially after food safety scandals have wrecked consumer confidence in local Chinese producers, spelling ample opportunity for global producers.
    QS131031Dongying017_1_1.jpg
  • Cows seen at Austasia's No. 4 dairy farm of Austaisa in Dongying, Shandong Province, China on 31 October, 2013. By the end of 2014, the pan-Asian diary group will have invested more than $US300 million in China and have around 55,000 cattle in its herd. The rapidly increasing dairy demand from China is pushing global prices higher, especially after food safety scandals have wrecked consumer confidence in local Chinese producers, spelling ample opportunity for global producers.
    QS131031Dongying014_1_1.jpg
  • Workers operate to construct the No. 4 dairy farm of Austaisa in Dongying, Shandong Province, China on 31 October, 2013. By the end of 2014, the pan-Asian diary group will have invested more than $US300 million in China and have around 55,000 cattle in its herd. The rapidly increasing dairy demand from China is pushing global prices higher, especially after food safety scandals have wrecked consumer confidence in local Chinese producers, spelling ample opportunity for global producers.
    QS131031Dongying002_1_1.jpg
  • Edgar Collings, CEO of Austasia, poses for pictures while standing at his company's No. 4 dairy farm in Dongying, Shandong Province, China on 31 October, 2013. By the end of 2014, the pan-Asian diary group will have invested more than $US300 million in China and have around 55,000 cattle in its herd. The rapidly increasing dairy demand from China is pushing global prices higher, especially after food safety scandals have wrecked consumer confidence in local Chinese producers, spelling ample opportunity for global producers.
    QS131031Dongying004_1_1.jpg
  • Edgar Collings, CEO of Austasia, poses for pictures while standing at his company's No. 4 dairy farm in Dongying, Shandong Province, China on 31 October, 2013. By the end of 2014, the pan-Asian diary group will have invested more than $US300 million in China and have around 55,000 cattle in its herd. The rapidly increasing dairy demand from China is pushing global prices higher, especially after food safety scandals have wrecked consumer confidence in local Chinese producers, spelling ample opportunity for global producers.
    QS131031Dongying010_1_1.jpg
  • Workers operate to construct the No. 4 dairy farm of Austaisa in Dongying, Shandong Province, China on 31 October, 2013. By the end of 2014, the pan-Asian diary group will have invested more than $US300 million in China and have around 55,000 cattle in its herd. The rapidly increasing dairy demand from China is pushing global prices higher, especially after food safety scandals have wrecked consumer confidence in local Chinese producers, spelling ample opportunity for global producers.
    QS131031Dongying003_1_1.jpg
  • Workers operate to construct the No. 4 dairy farm of Austaisa in Dongying, Shandong Province, China on 31 October, 2013. By the end of 2014, the pan-Asian diary group will have invested more than $US300 million in China and have around 55,000 cattle in its herd. The rapidly increasing dairy demand from China is pushing global prices higher, especially after food safety scandals have wrecked consumer confidence in local Chinese producers, spelling ample opportunity for global producers.
    QS131031Dongying001_1_1.jpg
  • A worker feeds calfs housed in kennels at Austasia's No. 3 dairy farm in Dongying, Shandong Province, China on 31 October, 2013. By the end of 2014, the pan-Asian diary group will have invested more than $US300 million in China and have around 55,000 cattle in its herd. The rapidly increasing dairy demand from China is pushing global prices higher, especially after food safety scandals have wrecked consumer confidence in local Chinese producers, spelling ample opportunity for global producers.
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  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, raise their hands in the hope of peace while gathering to hear speeches by the British peer Lord Ahmed and traditional songs by local singers just outside the compound walls belonging to the Governor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues and celebrate Darfurian culture. The Sudanese Women General Union has 27,000 branches all over Sudan, including Darfur. They have representatives in all rural villages, across communities of around 80 tribes and clans. The women of Sudan are wives, mothers, farmers a real force and historically, there have been female leaders.
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  • A local passer-by and a property development ad on wall in east London borough of Stratford, Newham, home of 2012 Olympics. The 2012 Olympics has sparked a house price boom in east London but there are fears for this old East End neighbourhood as young professionals and penthouses push up Stratford house prices. Since London won the bid in 2005, talk of east London's Olympic property boom has proved both myth and reality. Even amid the worst recession since the 1930s, it was assumed that at least one corner of the country would be impregnable to house price doom. For some, this is true: parts of Hackney have recorded average rises of up to 56% between July 2005 and May 2011. But for other, less gentrified areas, it has been a different story; in Stratford the increase was 13%.
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  • Seen from a high viewpoint, we overlook loading of roll cages at the Sainsbury's 700,000 sq ft (57,500sq m) supermarket warehouse and distribution depot at Waltham Point London England. This is the largest of 10 distribution centres using an automated ordering system for receiving food direct from suppliers by truck through 170 dock doors. Long-distance vehicles depart every two minutes, 24 hours a day, 364 days a year to 80 UK stores and handling 2.5m supermarket cases a week. The temperature is just above freezing point in a series of chill, ambient and frozen chambers. Real-time ordering means that stores can obtain requested stock within hours. Food orders are conveyed (at 2 meters a second) with sorter systems that group products together, ordering them to favour the layout of specific stores, optimising how the shelves are stacked.
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