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August the 9th is International Day of the World's Indigenous People. It is a time for the world to understand the problems of indigenous peoples around the world. The day was created by the United Nations General Assembly in 1994. It wanted to stren
Photographer Margaret Bourke-White Helped Create the Modern Art of Photojournalism Written by Shelley Gollust (THEME) VOICE ONE: Im Barbara Klein. VOICE TWO: And Im Steve Ember with People in America in VOA Special English. Today we complete our repo
47 photography To improve my photographic skills, I joined a photography club. For practicing our skills, we went to Mount Yangming to take pictures. I tried to find a view from different angles so as to get the best picture. I couldnt finish develop
Hi! my name's Theodore and I'd like to talk to you a little about photography. When I first started studying photography I bought myself a fairly good film camera but since then digital cameras have been getting better and cheaper and recently I boug
A businessman enters a tavern, sits down at the bar, and orders a double martini on the rocks. After he finishes the drink, he peeks inside his shirt pocket, and then orders the bartender to prepare a
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By Chris Simkins Baltimore, Maryland 21 February 2006 watch Black Farmers report February is African-American History Month in the United States. It's a time people recall and celebrate the positive a
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Hi! my name's Theodore and I'd like to talk to you a little about photography. When I first started studying photography I bought myself a fairly good film camera but since then digital cameras have been getting better and cheaper and recently I boug
Photography is one of the worlds best-loved hobbies. Recently, it seems as though everyone in the world has become a photographer. Its so easy now to take good photographs. When I was a teenager, photography was one of my biggest hobbies. I loved tak
By Naomi Schwarz Dogon Country 04 January 2007 In this arid area near the eastern edge of Mali near the Burkina Faso border, the indigenous Dogon people struggle to maintain their culture and traditional ways of life since the end of the colonial er
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