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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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  • An elderly man wearing a baseball cap that reads “Life is a chance” using a magnifying glass to read a message on his mobile phone on the 30th of October 2019 whilst sitting on the street outside Atocha train station, Madrid, Spain.
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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 man reads a newspaper on the roof terrace of the Indian Coffee House, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi, India.The Coffee House dates back almost fifty years, first in central Connaught Place, then Janpath and now at the top of a rather shabby shopping centre. Still run by the Indian Coffee Workers Cooperative Society, it was a regular haunt for politicos in Delhi and It's clientelle is still well read and intellectual.
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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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  • Two Othodox Christian monks read a Bible by candlelight during a service in a chuch in Lalibela, Ethiopia. Lalibela is one of Ethiopia's holiest cities, second only to Aksum, and is a center of pilgrimage for much of the country
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  • A couple read their Sunday newspapers in a quiet corner of the Pony and Trap pub, October 8th 2017, in Chew Magna, Somerset, England.
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  • Boys in an Internally Displaced Persons Camp (IDP) called Zahri Dosht, outside of Kandahar, learn to read and write under tents.
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  • An elderly couple read in the grounds of Danny House, one of England's finest stately homes now maintained as serviced apartments for retired people, bed & breakfast facilities and as a family business. Danny House, Hurstpierspoint, West Sussex
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  • Businessmen associates together read The Times newspaper in the early 90s when the News International title was a broadsheet - before it went to a tabloid format. The headline refers to a British Rail axing of 5,000 jobs. The Times is a British daily national newspaper, first published in London in 1785 under the title The Daily Universal Register (it became The Times on 1 January 1788). The Times and its sister paper The Sunday Times (founded in 1821) are published by Times Newspapers, since 1981 a subsidiary of News International, itself wholly owned by the News Corporation group headed by Rupert Murdoch.
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  • A couple read newspapers in the window of a cafe on the Rue Mouffetard.<br />
Rue Mouffetard is in the Fifth (cinquieme) arrondisement and the street is one of the oldest in Paris. A Roman road, it originally ran from the Roman Rive Gauche city all the way to Italy. Today, the market is famous for it's quality fresh produce and artisanal food shops.
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  • An elderly man reads a newspaper in the Indian Coffee House, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi.<br />
The Coffee House dates back almost fifty years, first in central Connaught Place, then Janpath and now at the top of a rather shabby shopping centre. Still run by the Indian Coffee Workers Cooperative Society, it was a regular haunt for politicos in Delhi and It's clientelle is still well read and intellectual.
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  • A man reads a newspaper on the roof terrace of the Indian Coffee House, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi, India.The Coffee House dates back almost fifty years, first in central Connaught Place, then Janpath and now at the top of a rather shabby shopping centre. Still run by the Indian Coffee Workers Cooperative Society, it was a regular haunt for politicos in Delhi and It's clientelle is still well read and intellectual.
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  • A man reads a newspaper on the roof terrace of the Indian Coffee House, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi, India.The Coffee House dates back almost fifty years, first in central Connaught Place, then Janpath and now at the top of a rather shabby shopping centre. Still run by the Indian Coffee Workers Cooperative Society, it was a regular haunt for politicos in Delhi and It's clientelle is still well read and intellectual.
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  • Two girls read on a park bench in Pec, Hungary.Pecs has been chosen as the 2010 European City of Culture. The city is on the southern slopes of the Mecsek Hills and has a sub-Mediterranean climate. Settled by Romans as Sopianae, it was a significant Christian settlement. Later conquered by the Ottomans, it has important Turkish architecture.
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  • Two men read a newspaper by a modernist fountain, Pec, Hungary.Pecs has been chosen as the 2010 European City of Culture. The city is on the southern slopes of the Mecsek Hills and has a sub-Mediterranean climate. Settled by Romans as Sopianae, it was a significant Christian settlement. Later conquered by the Ottomans, it has important Turkish architecture.
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  • A 2 year-old girl reads a book about being a big sister, coming to terms with role-play, the idea of having a newborn baby brother in his basket at home in south London. The siblings are in their south London home, the girl sitting up on the carpet and her brother - only a few weeks old - is starting to wake from a mid-morning sleep. The book being read is 'I'm a big sister' by writer Joanna Cole, written to help young girl's overcome the shock of suddenly no longer being the most important member of a young family, helping her deal with a new status as the eldest but more mature child.
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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 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-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 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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  • Mothers read to their children while protesting on the steps of Carnegie Library in Herne Hill, south London while occupiers remain inside the premises on day 5 of its occupation, 4th April 2016. The angry local community in the south London borough have occupied their important resource for learning and social hub for the weekend. After a long campaign by locals, Lambeth have gone ahead and closed the library's doors for the last time because they say, cuts to their budget mean millions must be saved. A gym will replace the working library and while some of the 20,000 books on shelves will remain, no librarians will be present to administer it.
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  • Members of Chinese exile community keep vigil and await more news outside their embassy a day after the Tiananmen Sq massacre. Catching up on the latest from home, the young Chinese activists read newspapers reporting of the massacre by the Chinese regime on protesting students in Beijing. The political crackdown that initiated on June 3–4 1989 became known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre as troops with assault rifles and tanks inflicted casualties on unarmed civilians trying to block the military’s advance towards Tiananmen Square in the heart of Beijing, which student demonstrators had occupied for seven weeks.
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  • An upright picture of a departures information board at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. A lady passenger stands motionless to read the details of flight departure times to echo that of a Vodafone advertisement containing a figure of a man standing erect on a beach, a generic scene of a person on holiday taking advantage of low mobile phone charges in mainland Europe.  Both the man and the woman are on opposite sides of the picture and we see a large letter C that denotes the check-in zone of this 400 metre-long terminal that has the capacity to serve around 30 million passengers a year. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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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 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 girl learns to read in a classroom in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan. Traditionally, a girl's education was considered less important than boys - during the rule of the Taliban it was thought of as un-Islamic.
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  • A departures information board at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5 is viewed by passengers who stands motionless to read the details of flight departure times to echo that of a Vodafone advertisement containing a tourist on a beach, a generic scene of a person on holiday taking advantage of low mobile phone charges in mainland Europe.  A finger from an unseen traveller points to a flight time and to ladies stand gazing up at the check-in guide that helps tell which is the check-in zone of this 400 metre-long terminal that has the capacity to serve around 30 million passengers a year. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • Extinction Rebellion spokesperson Rupert Read addresses activists from HS2 Rebellion, an umbrella campaign group comprising longstanding campaigners against the HS2 high-speed rail link as well as Extinction Rebellion activists, at a protest rally in Parliament Square on 4 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The rally, and a later protest action at the Department of Transport during which activists glued themselves to the doors and pavement outside and sprayed fake blood around the entrance, coincided with an announcement by HS2 Ltd that construction of the controversial £106bn high-speed rail link will now commence.
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  • Extinction Rebellion spokesperson and green campaigner Rupert Read is interviewed during a Back The Bill rally in Parliament Square on 1st September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion activists are attending a series of September Rebellion protests around the UK to call on politicians to back the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill (CEE Bill) which requires, among other measures, a serious plan to deal with the UK’s share of emissions and to halt critical rises in global temperatures and for ordinary people to be involved in future environmental planning by means of a Citizens’ Assembly.
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  • Jono Read (change.org petition organiser), John McDonnell MP supporters and campaigners deliver an over 271,000 strong petition to save BBC Three to Jon Cowdock (left), head of commercial strategy at the BBC Trust.
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  • Jono Read (change.org petition organiser), delivers over 271,000 strong petition to save BBC Three to the BBC broadcasting house. Central London. 17th February 2015.
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  • Jono Read (right, change.org petition organiser), John McDonnell MP (left)  deliver an over 271,000 strong petition to save BBC Three to the BBC broadcasting house. Central London. 17th February 2015.
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  • Jono Read (change.org petition organiser), John McDonnell MP supporters and campaigners deliver an over 271,000 strong petition to save BBC Three to the BBC broadcasting house. Central London. 17th February 2015.
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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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  • Listening to an mp3 device, a man reads the Sports section of his newspaper on the top deck of a London bus. Listening to an mp3 device, a man reads the Sports section of his newspaper on the top deck of a London bus. Seated by the window of this double-decker, the man has wires from his music device protruding from his ears, listening perhaps to his favourite band or live radio as his commuting journey stops and starts in inner-city traffic. The word Sport can be seen at the top of this newspaper section and we have the idea that football is the subject that he is reading about. Another passenger sits in the row in front and she too appears to be reading, or sleeping. Affordable flats are in the distance outside.
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  • Boy reads his Koran Boys in an Internally Displaced Persons Camp (IDP) called Zahri Dosht
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  • Boy reads his Koran Boys in an Internally Displaced Persons Camp (IDP) called Zahri Dosht
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  • A man reads a newspaper by a wall with political posters, New Delhi, India
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  • A businessman sits reading documents in sunlight by the window of a company foyer in the City of London, the capital's financial district. Seated in the foyer he has chosen the brightness in an otherwise dark location, where he can concentrate on reading the notes resting on his lap. A theme of small squares appear on the glass, currently popular in the City of London, the capital's oldest, financial district.
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  • Men reading newspapers on the street, Jaipur, India
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  • Lost tourist closely reading a map in the City of London.
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  • With the brightness of overhead lighting, a bus passenger reads a book on the top deck of a Routemaster bus in central London, on 4th December 2017, in London England.
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  • With the brightness of overhead lighting, a bus passenger reads a book on the top deck of a Routemaster bus in central London, on 4th December 2017, in London England.
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  • Surrounded by used books is an elderly gentleman reading a title the the shelves of the second-hand bookshop Barter Books in the Northumbrian town of Alnwick, on 26th September 2017, in Alnwick, Northumberland, England.
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  • Surrounded by used books is an elderly gentleman reading a title the the shelves of the second-hand bookshop Barter Books in the Northumbrian town of Alnwick, on 26th September 2017, in Alnwick, Northumberland, England.
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  • A man reads a newspaper by a wall with political posters, New Delhi, India
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  • A man reads the morning newspaper atop a tangle of illegal water pipes in the Munika area. New Delhi, India
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  • An educated man reads a book with a City of London sculpture above his head. Concentrating on his literature, a book about dreams, the male looks carefully at the words on each page, anaware of his surroundings during a lunchtime break from his office job. The architecture of a modern city is seen above, with the characteristics of a Greek Corinthian column on the top right. We see a scene of education and pravacy, of modernity and classicism.
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  • A businessman reads The Times newspaper in the early 90s when the News International title was a broadsheet - before it went to a tabloid format. The headline refers to a British Rail axing of 5,000 jobs, dated Friday 20th November 1992 when it cost just 45 pence. The Times is a British daily national newspaper, first published in London in 1785 under the title The Daily Universal Register (it became The Times on 1 January 1788). The Times and its sister paper The Sunday Times (founded in 1821) are published by Times Newspapers, since 1981 a subsidiary of News International, itself wholly owned by the News Corporation group headed by Rupert Murdoch.
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  • Local children walk past as a reader of the Daily Telegraph newspaper reads about the previous night's Olympic opening ceremony, on the first day of competition of the London 2012 Olympic 250km mens' road race. Starting from central London and passing the capital's famous landmarks before heading out into rural England to the gruelling Box Hill in the county of Surrey. Local southwest Londoners lined the route hoping for British favourite Mark Cavendish to win Team GB first medal but were eventually disappointed when Kazakhstan's Alexandre Vinokourov eventually won gold.
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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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  • 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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  • London Underground passengers on a Circle Line tube train reading free newspapers.
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  • London Underground passengers on a Circle Line tube train reading free newspapers like the Evening Standard.
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  • London Underground passengers on a Circle Line tube train reading free newspapers.
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  • Lost tourist closely reading a map in the City of London.
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  • A young boy reads a book in the peace and quite of the garden at the AFCIC centre in Thika, Kenya. AFCIC - Action for children in conflict, help children who have been affected by various forms conflict or crisis.
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  • Elderly gentleman reading his book at a bus stop while out and about on Kings Heath High Street on 13th March 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Kings Heath is a suburb of Birmingham, three miles south of the city centre. It is the next suburb south from Moseley.
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  • A man reads his morning newspaper outside an old Haveli in Sitaram Bazar, Old Delhi, India.
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  • A man reads his morning newspaper below an image of Sai Baba in Sitaram Bazar, Old Delhi, India.
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  • A man reading a book in John Sandoe bookshop on 19th October 2015 in London, United Kingdom. Independent bookshop since 1957, crammed with thousands of fiction, non-fiction and classic titles
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  • Interior of Carnegie Library, Herne Hill, south London. Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privately-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
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  • A man reads his morning newspaper in Sitaram Bazar, Old Delhi, India
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  • People relaxing reading sleeping and chilling out in South Point Park South Beach Miami which was redeveloped and reopened in 2009. Above them in the sky an aeroplane tows a long  banner advertising a local nightclub
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  • Dilip Kumar Chaterjee, 77 reads the newspaper on the porch of his house that has been in his family for three generations. Chandannagar, India
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  • Dilip Kumar Chaterjee, 77 reads the newspaper on the porch of his house that has been in his family for three generations. Chandannagar, India
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  • Young Guarani girl sitting on the ground outdoors reading. The Guarani are one of the most populous indigenous populations in Brazil, but with the least amount of land. They mostly live in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul and Mato Grosso. Their tradtional way of life and ancestral land is increasingly at risk from large scale agribusiness and agriculture. There have been recorded cases and allegations of violence between owners of large farms and the Guarani communities in this region.
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  • Crowds gather at some water during the annual Carriagedriving trials at the Windsor Great Park Equestrian Club. As one spectator lies across the grass, reading a national newspaper, a competitor negotiates a water feature on the Windsor course. Carriage driving is a form of competitive horse driving in harness in which larger two or four wheeled carriages (often restored antiques) are pulled by a single horse, a pair, tandem or a four-in-hand team. The Windsor Park Equestrian Club is situated among the 5,000 acres of the Windsor Great Park which in turn is part of the 14,000 acre Windsor Estate spanning two counties, Surrey and Berkshire.
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  • A lady sits outside in morning sunshine on the terrace of her B+B guesthouse in the Devon seaside town of Paignton. It is late morning and a lady has emerged from her bead and breakfast. Sunlight is quite high in the sky and the shadows of a vine that is growing across the roof of the building's terrace, is seen on the wall behind the woman. She is seated reading a magazine in a garden chair and is surrounded by colourful flowers in their prime. Well-painted original victorian railings that act as a sort of ballustrade are in front of the female. In the window is a scene of typical seaside Englishness. Serviettes are splayed out on a table along with breakfast or dinner items awaiting guests at the next meal.
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  • A man reads a book at a table at the Zahrat al-Bustan cafe, Cairo, Egypt
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  • As an Anglican vicar leads an outdoors service, his choristers await the next hymn outside the Norman-built St Bartholomew the Great church in Smithfield, City of London. Reading from his sermon and with an altar boy holding a crucifix, the singers have recited the songs with great enthusiasm, all looking down and concentrating on the Holy words from their songbooks. Dressed in white and red choir cassock robes they are all identical in their facial expression, their stance and posture. The Priory Church of St Bartholomew-the-Great is an Anglican church located at West Smithfield in the City of London, founded as an Augustinian priory in 1123.
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  • A labourer reads a copy of Britain's tabloid Sun Newspaper. The worker holds a coffee and wears a working mans' cap with a pencil in his right ear as he sits in sunshine during a lunch break. In the context of the News International media scandals of 2011, the (daily) Sun is a sister paper to the now defunct (Sunday) News of The World, closed down by proprietor Rupert Murdoch in the light of public outrage over phone hacking. The Sun's own headline refers to the previous day when Murdoch sat before a Parliamentary Select Committee to answer questions about the nature of phone hacking into private voicemails of victims and their grieving families. Murdoch's overall message was the committee grilling was his most humble day.
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  • A labourer reads a copy of Britain's tabloid Sun Newspaper. The worker holds a coffee and wears a working mans' cap with a pencil in his right ear as he sits in sunshine during a lunch break. Page Three (or Page 3) is a tabloid newspaper photograph consisting of a topless female glamour model, usually printed on the paper's third page. Women who model regularly for the feature are known as Page Three girls. "Page Three" and "Page 3" are registered trademarks of the Sun tabloid, where the feature originated in 1970. In the context of the News International media scandals of 2011, the (daily) Sun is a sister paper to the now defunct (Sunday) News of The World, closed down by proprietor Rupert Murdoch in the light of public outrage over phone hacking.
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  • A female tourist reads from a guidebook while her male companion lies on a low wall in the Piazza dei Signori, Verona, Italy
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  • A man has his shoes shined whilst he reads a newspaper in the Burlington Arcade an expensive shopping arcade between Piccadilly and Bond Street London, UK
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  • A man reads a newspaper on the Rue Mouffetard.<br />
Rue Mouffetard is in the Fifth (cinquieme) arrondisement and the street is very old: originally a Roman rod running from the Roman Rive Gauche city south the Italy. The market is famous for it's quality fresh produce and artisanal food shops.
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  • An elderly man reads his  newspaper on the street on the Rue Mouffetard.<br />
Rue Mouffetard is in the Fifth (cinquieme) arrondisement and the street is one of the oldest in Paris. A Roman road, it originally ran from the Roman Rive Gauche city all the way to Italy. Today, the market is famous for it's quality fresh produce and artisanal food shops.
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  • Buddhist monks reading and chanting sutras at the Vajra Vidya Institute for Buddhist studies in Sarnath, India
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  • Buddhist monks reading and chanting sutras at the Vajra Vidya Institute for Buddhist studies in Sarnath, India
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  • Buddhist monks reading and chanting sutras at the Vajra Vidya Institute for Buddhist studies in Sarnath, India
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  • Buddhist monks reading and chanting sutras at the Vajra Vidya Institute for Buddhist studies in Sarnath, India
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  • Buddhist monks reading and chanting sutras at the Vajra Vidya Institute for Buddhist studies in Sarnath, India
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  • Buddhist monks reading and chanting sutras at the Vajra Vidya Institute for Buddhist studies in Sarnath, India
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  • Buddhist monks reading and chanting sutras at the Vajra Vidya Institute for Buddhist studies in Sarnath, India
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  • Buddhist monks reading and chanting sutras at the Vajra Vidya Institute for Buddhist studies in Sarnath, India
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  • Buddhist monks reading and chanting sutras at the Vajra Vidya Institute for Buddhist studies in Sarnath, India
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  • Buddhist monks reading and chanting sutras at the Vajra Vidya Institute for Buddhist studies in Sarnath, India
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  • Buddhist monks reading and chanting sutras at the Vajra Vidya Institute for Buddhist studies in Sarnath, India
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  • Buddhist monks reading a newspaper at the Vajra Vidya Institute for Buddhist studies in Sarnath, India
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  • A librarian in an ancient library, reads an ancient book in Chinguetti. One of Islam's holiest cities (today it is regarded as the seventh holiest city) it has been dated at a around seven hundred, (700) years old and is famed for it's Koranic libraries and distinctive mosque, Mauritania. From the story "The Wind and the City".
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  • South Londoners enjoy deckchairs outside Herne Hill station during a summer heatwave. A queue of people waiting to obtain cash from an ATM while on two of the chairs a man reading a Saturday tabloid newspaper and another, looking depressed and downtrodden on a day of otherwise festivity when the local Lambeth Show occurs in nearby Brockwell Park in this district of south London.
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  • A woman toutist reads a map of the area, stopped by the side of highway 190 in Death Valley, California. A road sign warns of the bending road that skirts the arid area, dangerous for those caught without transport and water. Death Valley is a desert valley located in Eastern California. Situated within the Mojave Desert, it is the lowest and driest area in North America. Death Valley has the record highest recorded air temperature in the world. The valley received its English name in 1849 during the California Gold Rush and called Death Valley by prospectors.
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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 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 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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  • 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 man sits on the steps of St Pauls Catherdral reading a copy of Occupied Times of London.
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  • A man sits on the steps of St Pauls Catherdral reading a copy of Occupied Times of London.
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