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  • Rodin sculpture Thinking man
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  • Man picking coffee beans, Uganda.
    Man picking coffee beans
  • Man at the library sitting in a colorful chair.
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  • A man on his way to the World Rabies Day festivities in Kenema is chased by 5 dogs while he rides on his motorcycle. One dog bites him. I'm asked to have a look, then I take him and the owner of the dogs around the corner to a nearby home, where we borrow soap and a tea pot. I make the dog owner wash the man's wound for 15 minutes. Did the dog have rabies? I told the city councilman to watch the dog for 10 days. If the dog acted oddly or exhibited signs of rabies or died, then the bitten man was to receive the rabies vaccines as treatment. If the dog was alive and well in 10 days, then there was no need for the man to get the vaccines.
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  • Man drives a tractor in the Fourth of July parade, Ames, Iowa
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  • An elderly man sits outside his home in Rome.
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  • Man dressed up at the Fourth of July parade in Ames, Iowa
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  • Man alone at sunset in the desert of Jordan.
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  • Man drives a tractor in the Fourth of July parade, Ames, Iowa
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  • Mosaic of man reading in Greek Orthodox Church in Jordan.
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  • Man, Skopje, Macedonia
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  • Coffee shop culture. Man stands at counter with computer.
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  • A homeless man on the streets of Rome takes great care in keeping his things organized and in preparing his meal.
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  • The Chief on a rice farm.
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  • Chief Jo Makaya, also of Jimmi Bagbo District, showed me around and put me up for the night. He watched over me as I learned about the hospital needs and the unsafe water supply. He showed me how they grow rice, raise Talapia, and how the rebels had destroyed the water pumping station and water tower.
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  • A future community animal health worker in Koromasilya, Sierra Leone. He, with others, will be trained to provide basic animal health care to the animals of his village, with the hope that improved animal health means more food and more prosperity for the families, including his.
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  • Chief Abu Khan of Jimmi Bagbo District is also a sharp-eyed healer. He showed me plants for treating malaria, snake bite, dysentary, and fractures.
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  • Revolving door
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  • Working hard at planting
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  • Snoqualmie Falls, Washington
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  • Life on the beach in Monterey, California.
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  • Powwow dancer
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  • Before I leave Mabamboo, they want a quick group shot. They rush to join the picture. I'm rushed. We have to leave to visit another village and make it back to Freetown before the traffic gets too bad. 
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  • World Port Band at a local art festival.
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  • This energetic young tailor was busy morning until night at his sewing out on the front porch of his house in Kabala, Sierra Leone. Gracious, friendly and in demand, many people stopped to see him, some lingering for hours.
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  • Pub and dogs, Edinburgh, Scotland
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  • A drifter at the train station in Weston-super-Mare, England, with his guitar.
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  • Lovers in Skopje, Macedonia
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  • A helpful, friendly guy at Kawishiwi Lodge. Boundary Waters
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  • Friendship and helping others, the best of both worlds.
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  • A street destined for the Colosseum, Rome.
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  • Powwow dancer
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  • Powwow dancer
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  • The health clinic in the village of Jimmi does what it can, with few supplies or equipment. Supplies are delivered by the Ministry of Health every 3 months, and requests for more go unfulfilled. Malaria, diarrhea, malnutrition are big problems. Here, a child is hospitalized for a fever. His father sits at his side.
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  • With just 5 veterinarians in the entire country, and those will retire in 3-4 years, there is a desperate need to provide basic animal health care services to the animal owners of Sierra Leone. Animals are vital for survival. While many in the rural parts of Sierra Leone grow crops, others raise goats, chickens, maybe even cattle or sheep. Now there is an effort to select and train someone who is local, someone who is excited to learn more about animal husbandry, animal health, basic medical care for animals. These CAHWs will provide those services that are lacking or hard to find. Better animal care means healthier animals, means more growth, better reproductive rates, better survival, more milk or eggs, more meat, and more money. Better animal health = better human health & prosperity.
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  • These two young men were taking pictures of me as I photographed the football players on the beach. So I turned the tables, and we all laughed.
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  • Theseus fighting a minotaur. Tuileries garden, Paris.
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  • The central square of Skopje, Macedonia, with Alexander the Great high on his horse.
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  • Lovers in rain, Paris, France. Eiffel Tower.
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  • Monument in Skopje, Macedonia
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  • Tea display at the local coffee shop
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  • Jesus in the mall
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  • How do you smile while picking weeds by hand? For some, it's easy.
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  • Proud volunteer on the farm
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  • Dirty hands, broad smile. A local farmer helps with the farm work.
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  • Finding redemption
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  • Our team stopped in a small village after leaving Njala and were instantly surrounded by the people who brought out instruments and sang and danced. We looked at their goat houses, which were quite good. Some of the adults were wearing the Rabies Day shirts. An amazing time!
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  • Powwow dancer
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  • Powwow dancer
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  • Powwow dancer
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  • Powwow dancer
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  • The hands of a healer and Chief of the village Jimmi, Sierra Leone, rest after working with the pods and seeds of the Moringa plant. The pods and seeds of the Moringa plant on the table.
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  • The hands of a tailor in Kabala, Sierra Leone
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  • A husband and wife display one of their goats that now provide them a bit of security in their lives.
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  • A family in Mabamboo shows off one of its goats and goat house. The young girl is shy here.
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  • World Port Band at a local art festival.
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  • At an exotic animal auction, a cowboy in Missouri poses with a capuchin monkey, whose owner dresses her in American Girl doll clothes.
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  • Sculptor at Merlin's Cave, Tintagel, Cornwall, England
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  • Taking the time and showing the care make all the difference.
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  • Sunset downtown Ames, Iowa. Main street. Bicycle
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  • Powwow dancer
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  • Powwow dancer
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  • The Chief and healer in the village of Jimmi village, Sierra Leone, shows me how to cure snake bite. Here, rubbing his secret combination of leaves on the wound.
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  • Adults in Mabamboo are proud too. Goats are bred, and the offspring given away to another family in need. Here, a family shows off its goats, but also the salt lick they made from natural ingredients: ant hill, dried plants, ground fish bones, and other things. Very affordable, and the goats love it.
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  • On the streets of Ames, Iowa
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  • Fishermen in the early morning on the dock of Monterey, California.
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  • A volunteer harvests rhubarb
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  • Powwow dancer
    American Indian Powwow_34.jpg
  • Powwow dancer
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  • A family in Mabamboo shows off one of its goats and goat house. The young girl is shy here.
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  • Walter Scott Memorial, Edinburgh, Scotland
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  • Pike Place fish market, Seattle, Washington
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  • Life on the beach in Monterey, California.
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  • Father and son at local art festival.
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  • A well dressed and well practiced musician on the streets of Rome plays for the passersby.
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  • The people of Sierra Leone fight back against rabies by educating communities through World Rabies Day celebrations and events in 2010. From song and dance to skits to vaccination clinics to school competitions, word got out. Still, not enough has been done to rid the country of this killer for good. At Njala University in Sierra Leone, the events for World Rabies Day, 2010, kick off with a prayer to an auditorium filled with school kids and adults from surrounding villages. The day is filled with speeches, songs, dance, music and skits -- all about rabies. With no firm way to diagnose rabies in humans or animals, the exact toll of the disease remains unknown. But people do die.
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  • Powwow dancer
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  • Powwow dancer
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  • After rubbing the plants on the bite wound, he then rubbed them in his eyes. I never quite understood why, but he knew. He was very protective of the secret plants he used to treat snake bite and wouldn't show any of the other "outsiders" but me. I was honored.
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  • This energetic young tailor was busy morning until night at his sewing out on the front porch of his house in Kabala, Sierra Leone. Gracious, friendly and in demand, many people stopped to see him, some lingering for hours.
    Sierra Leone_23.jpg
  • The Chief of Mabamboo village stands proudly in front of his goat houses. Goats should be confined, otherwise they roam and eat the crops of farmers, and then there is conflict within the community.
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  • Life on the beach in Monterey, California.
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  • Powwow dancer
    American Indian Powwow_32.jpg
  • The Chief holds the seeds of the Moringa tree. Many parts of the Moringa are used for different purposes, from animal feed to dye to medicine to everyday food. The leaves are high vitamins, calcium and protein. The health and medicinal benefits are numerous and include reducing blood pressure, improving the immune system function, treating stomach ulcers, and more. The seeds are high in oil, which is used in some cosmetics.
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  • Man looks at a map near a metro station, Paris, France
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  • Sculptures and monuments in Skopje, Macedonia. Note the sad face mask on this side of the man's waist cover. The artist was forced to cover the statue's genitals after the statue was complete because politician's deemed it offensive.
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  • In Sinkunia, a vibrantly dressed woman and her baby stroll down the main road. The child glances back at the strange white man with a camera. Wonderful.
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  • In Sinkunia, a vibrantly dressed woman (here in black and white) and her baby stroll down the main road. The child glances back at the strange white man with a camera. Wonderful.
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  • It's tough to hang on to a bucking horse, but this young man did his best.
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  • The bull was nearly too much for this young man, who staggered away after being thrown and collapsed.
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  • A couple of older school children wait to take part in the World Rabies Day parade. Schools were let out for World Rabies Day in the town of Makeni. Bright uniforms gave the children a colorful, excitable look. This young man quickly came over and tried to claim they were more than just friends. She set him straight.
    Sierra Leone Rabies_5.jpg
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