Ahead of the 2016 Olympics, Brazil has advised pregnant women to seek medical advice before traveling to the country. The US has issued travel warnings, while Jamaica says women should postpone plans to become pregnant.
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EU ministers reinforce decision to clearly label products made in Israeli settlements
EU foreign ministers confirmed the bloc’s position that goods coming from occupied territories can not be labeled ‘Made in Israel.’ Israel has accused the EU of discrimination.
Danish clubs use language rules to keep refugees out
After growing reports of male refugees and asylum centres harassing female guests, several nightclubs are now requiring that all patrons be able to speak Danish, English or German in order to come in.
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Miguel Ángel Tirado
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Vilmila, Puerto Rico posted a photo:
20 Beautiful Portraits of Women During the Later 19th and Early 20th Centuries
Pictorialism, an approach to photography that emphasizes beauty of subject matter, tonality, and composition rather than the documentation of reality.
The Pictorialist perspective was born in the late 1860s and held sway through the first decade of the 20th century. It approached the camera as a tool that, like the paintbrush and chisel, could be used to make an artistic statement. Thus photographs could have aesthetic value and be linked to the world of art expression.
| Constant Puyo, 1903 |
| Constant Puyo, Apparition, 1910 |
| Constant Puyo, 1896 |
| Constant Puyo, 1896 |
| Constant Puyo, 1896 |
ّIn Solitude
In solitude… there is a search for home.
Inside that path , the only companion is that in-depth stations of childhood.
A space as deep in its emptiness as that distance in time,
between that residing child inside you
and the adult seeking for understanding the question of being .
A search inside loneliness and being alone …
A search that comprises the distance
and the emptiness between a desert and a sky.
In solitude is the key to ones soul .
An answer in solitude to the question of life….
Estate Life: Working-Class Communities and Social Housing
The loss of council estates will likely increase homelessness and return working-class families to the pre-council estate era of cramped and squalid privately rented accommodation. My family was able to escape that world and found security, community, and friendship on the council estate. That this won’t be afforded to future generations is heartbreaking. The end of council estates and their diverse communities will be a huge loss for the country. I hope many people will speak up in opposition and defeat this bill.
Recently, the British Prime Minister, David Cameron, announced that his government plans to demolish problem council estates due to their concentration of social problems and related crime. The scheme will include rebuilding projects, and current tenants will hold on to their homes (albeit in a redevelopment). Cameron’s current Tory government do not have a good track record on the provision of public housing, and it is difficult not to be cynical about this announcement. But there are other reasons to be concerned, including the language Cameron has used to describe estates: – ‘sink’ estates, full of ‘anti-social behaviour’, and havens for gangs and other criminal behaviour. I see a different side to council estate life – one that includes rich diversity, community, and strong local connections.
Council estates are social housing projects and part of the fabric of life in Britain. Council estates, whether low-density houses built on urban…
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Description: Masters of Photography – Gertrude Käsebier
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