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  • Woman prepares the horses for the Fourth of July parade, Ames, Iowa
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  • Girl on phone with balloons at the Fourth of July parade in Ames, Iowa
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  • Man drives a tractor in the Fourth of July parade, Ames, Iowa
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  • Waving girl enjoying Fourth of July parade in Ames, Iowa
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  • Boy in a red wagon at the Fourth of July parade in Ames, Iowa
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  • Girls enjoying Fourth of July parade in Ames, Iowa
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  • Girl with braids at the Fourth of July parade in Ames, Iowa
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  • Man dressed up at the Fourth of July parade in Ames, Iowa
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  • Boy and girl with braids at the Fourth of July parade in Ames, Iowa
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  • Man drives a tractor in the Fourth of July parade, Ames, Iowa
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  • Girl with water gun at the Fourth of July parade in Ames, Iowa
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  • Some key elements to preventing rabies in people are: vaccinating dogs regularly, reducing stray dog populations, and educating people on what to do if they are bitten by a dog. Here, one of many children learning about dog bites and rabies as part of World Rabies Day celebrations pauses during a long speech to give me a look. Overall, the event was a long one, trying the children's attention.
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  • Children celebrate a goal in a football match behind their school in Kabala, Sierra Leone.
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  • Young boys celebrate a goal in a football match behind their school in Kabala, Sierra Leone.
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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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  • Part of the World Rabies Day celebrations was to visit several towns or large villages. Schools were let out, morning  parades with bands marched to the town hall with eager children dancing to the music, banners proclaiming World Rabies Day fluttering. At the destination there would be speeches and skits and more music.
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