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  • School children on a day outing during Autumn in Kew Gardens, London. Fall leaves on the many different types of trees at the Royal botanical gardens turn to yellow and brown before dropping.
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  • School children on a day outing during Autumn in Kew Gardens, London. Fall leaves on the many different types of trees at the Royal botanical gardens turn to yellow and brown before dropping.
    20101104kew school childrenB.jpg
  • School children stream out of their school during lunch break in Linfen, Shanxi Province, China on Thursday, 03 December, 2009.
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  • The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn joins Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium in London where he spoke at the Show Racism the Red Card event highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
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  • The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn joins Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium in London where he spoke at the Show Racism the Red Card event highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
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  • The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn joins Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium in London where he spoke at the Show Racism the Red Card event highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
    18-Show-Racism-The-Red-Card-2354.jpg
  • The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn joins Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium in London where he spoke at the Show Racism the Red Card event highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
    18-Show-Racism-The-Red-Card-2392.jpg
  • The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn joins Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium in London where he spoke at the Show Racism the Red Card event highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
    18-Show-Racism-The-Red-Card-2298.jpg
  • The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn joins Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium in London where he spoke at the Show Racism the Red Card event highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
    18-Show-Racism-The-Red-Card-2062.jpg
  • he Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn signing autographs for Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium in London where he spoke at the Show Racism the Red Card event highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
    18-Show-Racism-The-Red-Card-2087.jpg
  • Around 300 people of all ages joined the towns first Climate Strike and marched through the town in Folkestone, Kent, England, UK. There were many primary and secondary school children attending who had been inspired by Greta Thunberg and the Fridays For Future.
    UK-Protest-Climate-Strike-1963.jpg
  • Around 300 people of all ages joined the towns first Climate Strike and marched through the town in Folkestone, Kent, England, UK. There were many primary and secondary school children attending who had been inspired by Greta Thunberg and the Fridays For Future.
    UK-Protest-Climate-Strike-1898.jpg
  • Around 300 people of all ages joined the towns first Climate Strike and marched through the town in Folkestone, Kent, England, UK. There were many primary and secondary school children attending who had been inspired by Greta Thunberg and the Fridays For Future.
    UK-Protest-Climate-Strike-1707.jpg
  • Around 300 people of all ages joined the towns first Climate Strike and marched through the town in Folkestone, Kent, England, UK. There were many primary and secondary school children attending who had been inspired by Greta Thunberg and the Fridays For Future.
    UK-Protest-Climate-Strike-1938.jpg
  • Around 300 people of all ages joined the towns first Climate Strike and marched through the town in Folkestone, Kent, England, UK. There were many primary and secondary school children attending who had been inspired by Greta Thunberg and the Fridays For Future.
    UK-Protest-Climate-Strike-1792.jpg
  • Around 300 people of all ages joined the towns first Climate Strike and marched through the town in Folkestone, Kent, England, UK. There were many primary and secondary school children attending who had been inspired by Greta Thunberg and the Fridays For Future.
    UK-Protest-Climate-Strike-1845.jpg
  • Around 300 people of all ages joined the towns first Climate Strike and marched through the town in Folkestone, Kent, England, UK. There were many primary and secondary school children attending who had been inspired by Greta Thunberg and the Fridays For Future.
    UK-Protest-Climate-Strike-1753.jpg
  • Around 300 people of all ages joined the towns first Climate Strike and marched through the town in Folkestone, Kent, England, UK. There were many primary and secondary school children attending who had been inspired by Greta Thunberg and the Fridays For Future.
    UK-Protest-Climate-Strike-1777.jpg
  • Around 300 people of all ages joined the towns first Climate Strike and marched through the town in Folkestone, Kent, England, UK. There were many primary and secondary school children attending who had been inspired by Greta Thunberg and the Fridays For Future.
    UK-Protest-Climate-Strike-1713.jpg
  • Around 300 people of all ages joined the towns first Climate Strike and marched through the town in Folkestone, Kent, England, UK. There were many primary and secondary school children attending who had been inspired by Greta Thunberg and the Fridays For Future.
    UK-Protest-Climate-Strike-1700.jpg
  • Around 300 people of all ages joined the towns first Climate Strike and marched through the town in Folkestone, Kent, England, UK. There were many primary and secondary school children attending who had been inspired by Greta Thunberg and the Fridays For Future.
    UK-Protest-Climate-Strike-1695.jpg
  • Scene as children head home after school in Carpenters Estate near to the 2012 London Olympic Park in East London. Residents in this area are concerned for many reasons including living in the shadow of the mostly disliked steel tower and the possible threat that the entire estate site may be sold off to UCL (University College London). People in this area generally feel very negative towards the Olympics, which they feel is not going to benefit them at all. Meanwhile the new shopping complex which is next to their estate, there are high end shops selling goods they simply cannot afford.
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  • Scene as children head home after school in Carpenters Estate near to the 2012 London Olympic Park in East London. Residents in this area are concerned for many reasons including living in the shadow of the mostly disliked steel tower and the possible threat that the entire estate site may be sold off to UCL (University College London). People in this area generally feel very negative towards the Olympics, which they feel is not going to benefit them at all. Meanwhile the new shopping complex which is next to their estate, there are high end shops selling goods they simply cannot afford.
    20120323carpenters estate stratford_...jpg
  • Scene as children head home after school in Carpenters Estate near to the 2012 London Olympic Park in East London. Residents in this area are concerned for many reasons including living in the shadow of the mostly disliked steel tower and the possible threat that the entire estate site may be sold off to UCL (University College London). People in this area generally feel very negative towards the Olympics, which they feel is not going to benefit them at all. Meanwhile the new shopping complex which is next to their estate, there are high end shops selling goods they simply cannot afford.
    20120323carpenters estate stratford_...jpg
  • Scene as children head home after school in Carpenters Estate near to the 2012 London Olympic Park in East London. Residents in this area are concerned for many reasons including living in the shadow of the mostly disliked steel tower and the possible threat that the entire estate site may be sold off to UCL (University College London). People in this area generally feel very negative towards the Olympics, which they feel is not going to benefit them at all. Meanwhile the new shopping complex which is next to their estate, there are high end shops selling goods they simply cannot afford.
    20120323carpenters estate stratford_...jpg
  • School children from across the UK during a protest in Parliament Square in London, United Kingdom on 5th July, 2019. Campaign group Save Our Schools say schools are being forced to close early on Fridays from September because of funding cuts.
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  • School children from across the UK during a protest in Parliament Square in London, United Kingdom on 5th July, 2019. Campaign group Save Our Schools say schools are being forced to close early on Fridays from September because of funding cuts.
    20190705-DSC_3045.jpg
  • School children and parents from across the UK during a protest outside the gate of Downing Street in London, United Kingdom on 5th July, 2019. Campaign group Save Our Schools say schools are being forced to close early on Fridays from September because of funding cuts.
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  • Labour MP Jess Phillips and son Danny, left, join school children  during a protest outside Downing Street in London, United Kingdom on 5th July, 2019. Campaign group Save Our Schools say schools are being forced to close early on Fridays from September because of funding cuts.
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  • Labour MP Jess Phillips joins school children  during a protest outside Downing Street in London, United Kingdom on 5th July, 2019. Campaign group Save Our Schools say schools are being forced to close early on Fridays from September because of funding cuts.
    20190705-DSC_3402.jpg
  • School children from across the UK during a protest in Parliament Square in London, United Kingdom on 5th July, 2019. Campaign group Save Our Schools say schools are being forced to close early on Fridays from September because of funding cuts.
    20190705-DSC_3220.jpg
  • Labour MP Jess Phillips and son Danny join school children  during a protest in Parliament Square in London, United Kingdom on 5th July, 2019. Campaign group Save Our Schools say schools are being forced to close early on Fridays from September because of funding cuts.
    20190705-DSC_3110.jpg
  • School children from across the UK during a protest in Parliament Square in London, United Kingdom on 5th July, 2019. Campaign group Save Our Schools say schools are being forced to close early on Fridays from September because of funding cuts.
    20190705-DSC_2983.jpg
  • School children hanging out on the steps outside The Mailbox exclusive department store in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Mailbox is an upmarket shopping and office development in the city centre of Birmingham, England. It serves as the base for BBC Birmingham and houses one of six Harvey Nichols department stores, and was once the Royal Mail sorting office.
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  • Children walk to school past a mud landslide caused by heavy rainfall along Route 6 on 20th September 2018 in Guwahati, Assam, India.  A motor rickshaw is parked by the side of the road, while another drives away.
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  • School children hanging out on the steps outside The Mailbox exclusive department store in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Mailbox is an upmarket shopping and office development in the city centre of Birmingham, England. It serves as the base for BBC Birmingham and houses one of six Harvey Nichols department stores, and was once the Royal Mail sorting office.
    20170518_the mailbox birmingham_013.jpg
  • School children enter Potters Fields, a green space and part of More London. More London is a new development area where over the last few years of construction has resulted in a new office and business space of modern architecture. The buildings, close to each other, provide labyrinthine walkways for the workers who contain them. There are open communal areas for people to sit, and green areas likewise.
    20100617more londonI.jpg
  • Interior of The Princess of Wales Conservatory. School children learning and drawing the plants. These glass houses contain many different zones including cacti, ferns, and orchids. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, usually referred to simply as Kew Gardens, are 121 hectares of gardens  and botanical glasshouses between Richmond and Kew in southwest London, England. It is an internationally important botanical research and education institution with 700 staff, receiving around 2 million visitors per year.
    20100427kew gardensG.jpg
  • School children and workers at a bus stop in central Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • School children and workers at a bus stop in central Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20170518_bus stop birmingham_001.jpg
  • School children waiting outside a fast food bar at Aldgate on 26th November 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Eating fast food has been linked to obesity, high cholesterol, and depression. Many fast foods tend to be high in saturated fat, sugar, salt and calories.
    20191126_fast food van_001.jpg
  • Interior of The Princess of Wales Conservatory. School children learning and drawing the plants. These glass houses contain many different zones including cacti, ferns, and orchids. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, usually referred to simply as Kew Gardens, are 121 hectares of gardens  and botanical glasshouses between Richmond and Kew in southwest London, England. It is an internationally important botanical research and education institution with 700 staff, receiving around 2 million visitors per year.
    20100427kew gardensF.jpg
  • School children walking across the bridge in Beihai Park is an imperial garden in Beijing. First built in the 10th century, it is amongst the largest of Chinese gardens, and contains numerous historically important structures, palaces and temples. Since 1925, the place has been open to the public as a park. It is also connected at the south to the Shichahai. The Park has an area of more than 69 hectares, with a lake that covers more than half of the entire Park.
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  • School children and workers at a bus stop in central Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • A girl practices her accordian in the ruins of the Blind School. The Blind School Sarajevo, is the only centre in Bosnia for children and young adults. It was extensively damaged during the civil war an was used by the Bosnian Serb army as a military position from which to snipe and shell the city. The few teaching staff left during the war managed to visit some of their blind pupils and continue a limited education. The school reopened after the war ended but conditions remain dire.
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  • Two friends at the Blind School.The Blind School Sarajevo, is the only centre in Bosnia for children and young adults. It was extensively damaged during the civil war an was used by the Bosnian Serb army as a military position from which to snipe and shell the city. The few teaching staff left during the war managed to visit some of their blind pupils and continue a limited education. The school reopened after the war ended but conditions remain dire.
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  • A boy makes his way to class in the destroyed  Blind School.The Blind School Sarajevo, is the only centre in Bosnia for children and young adults. It was extensively damaged during the civil war an was used by the Bosnian Serb army as a military position from which to snipe and shell the city. The few teaching staff left during the war managed to visit some of their blind pupils and continue a limited education. The school reopened after the war ended but conditions remain dire.
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  • A boy has his eyes measured<br />
The Blind School Sarajevo, is the only centre in Bosnia for children and young adults. It was extensively damaged during the civil war an was used by the Bosnian Serb army as a military position from which to snipe and shell the city. The few teaching staff left during the war managed to visit some of their blind pupils and continue a limited education. The school reopened after the war ended but conditions remain dire.
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  • A girl tries to read her watch<br />
The Blind School Sarajevo, is the only centre in Bosnia for children and young adults. It was extensively damaged during the civil war an was used by the Bosnian Serb army as a military position from which to snipe and shell the city. The few teaching staff left during the war managed to visit some of their blind pupils and continue a limited education. The school reopened after the war ended but conditions remain dire.
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  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
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  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Parents play with their kids during a class for infants at a private school in Shanghai, China on 22 November 2009.  Cities such as Shanghai are now encouraging only-child couples to have 2 children instead of one as the city increasingly feels the pressure from it's rapidly graying society.
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  • Parents play with their kids during a class for infants at a private school in Shanghai, China on 22 November 2009.  Cities such as Shanghai are now encouraging only-child couples to have 2 children instead of one as the city increasingly feels the pressure from it's rapidly graying society.
    QS091121Shanghai011.jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Kids choir, made from schools from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames takes place over the whole month in September, combining arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the River Thames in London, UK.
    20140914_thames festival kids choir_...jpg
  • Liu Yu Peng,16 (left) with friends, is in high-school (equivalent of lower sixth) and is preparing for her mid-semester exam (the Chinese equivalent of A levels) She hopes to get the grades to go to the China Communication University - the most prestigious place in China to study media. Her father is a driving instructor and her mother, a clothes shop manager and she lives with them both in Beijing. Yu Peng says that many of her friends suffer from depression because of the pressures put on them. ..Its over thirty years (1978) since the Mao's Chinese government brought in the One Child Policy in a bid to control the world's biggest, growing population. It has been successful, in controlling growth, but has led to other problems. E.G. a gender in-balance with a projected 30 million to many boys babies; Labour shortages and a lack of care for the elderly.
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  • Danny, the son of Labour MP Jess Phillips, on the steps of  Downing Street in London, United Kingdom on 5th July, 2019. He was left there by his mother in protest over schools being forced to close early on Fridays from September because of funding cuts.
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  • Primary school children in red uniforms run outside in their playground during break in a primary school in Oxford, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Young school children empty banana skins from their food waste box into a composter outdoors at their school, Hampshire, UK.
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  • School children eat their morning porridge before lessons commence.<br />
It is school policy that all the children wear their uniform; not only does it make the children immediately identifiable, and everyone in community knows where a child comes from and belongs, but it also safeguards against child trafficking. The Uniforms are made affordable, as they are sourced locally.  They can also be subsidised, in exchange for parental involvement, for children from poorer homes. It is a good a way of getting the support of the community and for all children to be equal at school.
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  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
    3E9A2981.jpg
  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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