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  • Soldiers from  2nd Battalion of Maoist army dance holding their weapons in the air as they prepare to leave for the mountains after a cultural program and remembrance ceremony in the village of Kholagaun, in the Maoist heartland of Nepal Thursday April 22, 2004.  In the mountains of Nepal, one of the world's last full-blown Maoist revolutions is thriving/forging ahead/gaining ground. The doctrines of Mao, the Chinese communist leader who believed in communism via an empowered peasantry, have found new life in the farm fields of this Himalayan kingdom. The rebels contend their revolution _ which has cost more than 9,500 lives _ is only possible through the barrel of a gun.
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  • Merav Jacobi 11, left, wearing a belt of spent machine gun cartridges collected outside of her home, looks on as her brother Omer Jacobi 10, play games on the computer  Monday Dec. 4, 2000.
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  • A mother pours tea for her family as a gun battle takes place in the street outside her home in Abou Sneineh  Oct. 5, 2001. The women and children were trapped in a crossfire between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian gunmen in the Palestinian enclave surrounded by Jewish settlements near the West Bank town of Hebron.
    MIDEAST HEBRON TEA
  • A soldier from the  2nd Battalion extends a salute with the Maoist greeting, a clenched right fist, to villagers gathered to welcome them after they descended from the mountains to take part in a cultural program and remembrance ceremony in the village of Kholagaun, in the Maoist heartland of Nepal Thursday April 22, 2004.  In the mountains of Nepal, one of the world's last full-blown Maoist revolutions is thriving/forging ahead/gaining ground. The doctrines of Mao, the Chinese communist leader who believed in communism via an empowered peasantry, have found new life in the farm fields of this Himalayan kingdom. The rebels contend their revolution _ which has cost more than 9,500 lives _ is only possible through the barrel of a gun.
    NEPAL MAOIST 03
  • Bollywood Star cut outs, from left to right, Shahrukh Khan, Amitabh Bachan,Hrithik Roshan, Aishwarya Rai, Karina Kapoor, stand next to a fan in a film studio in Mumbai, India December 8, 2004.
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  • Men stand outside the Alfred Movie theater in Mumbai, December 8,2004. (Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • A Palestinians boy runs his hand by a  wall with graffiti depicting a soldier shooting at a Palestinian boy (out of the frame) at the Beach refugee camp Sunday July 29, 2001.  Graffitti has become a popular way to express emotions and catalogue the last 10 months of fighting. The paintings are a visual journey through an uprising that has left nearly 700 people dead, more than 550 of them Palestinians.
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  • A little girl peers from behind grieving Palestinian women as the funeral procession for 14 year old Neizar Eida who died under Israeli fire arrives in to  the West Bank village of Dir Amar Sunday October 1, 2000.
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  • A Palestinian policeman walks by a mural amongst the debris inside a naval installation in Gaza City, in the Gaza Strip, Sunday, May 20, 2001. The naval compound was destroyed by Israeli war planes Friday night. Israel said it used the F-16 war planes _ the first time since the 1967 Mideast war _ to send a message to the Palestinian Authority to rein in militants behind suicide bombings, but Israeli politicians and commentators questioned whether the attacks would have any effect. The Palestinians have said that destroying the Authority's security forces and infrastructure would only exacerbate the situation.
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  • A Palestinian girl runs from an armored personell vehicle with a mounted automatic weapon moving towards her,as a tank sits behind the armored vehicle overlooking the West bank town of Hebron Friday Oct. 5, 2001. The Israeli army entered Palestinian controlled areas in Hebron occupying Palestinian homes and leaving at least five Palestinians dead.
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  • Amir Beit Yakov 9, plays next to a bunker where Israeli soldiers move a tank in to position for the evening in front of the West Bank town of Ramallah where Palestinian gunmen shoot in to the Jewish settlement of Psagot Monday Dec. 4, 2000.
    MIDEAST INTIFADA CHILDREN 02
  • hand made posters of Bollywood movies, now being replaced by machine made Action heros are depicted in a hand painted poster in Bombay, India Dec. 9, 2004. Rather than ripping down a poster once a film has stopped its run, Bombay's dwindling troupe of billboard painters simply cover their last masterpiece with the artwork for next week's big release.
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  • North Korean performers enact a scene titled "My Motherland" during the Arirang Grand Mass gymnastics and Artistic performance at the May day stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea Monday Aug. 6, 2007. The North Korean Arirang Mass Games is the largest choreographed gymnastics display in the world with over 100,000 dancers taking part in the performance.
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  • Hamza Al Bargothe, brother of Palestinian youth Alaa Hassan Al Bargothe 23, who was killed  by Israeli snipers toys with automatic MP5 next to Palestinian Military Police carrying AK-47s as they escort his brother to the Abud cemetery outside of the West Bank town of Ramallah Thursday Oct. 5, 2000.
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  • Troops from the 2nd Battalion dance alongside villagers after descending from the mountains in to the valley to take part in a cultural program and remembrance ceremony in the village of Kholagaun, in the Maoist heartland of Nepal Thursday April 22, 2004.  In the mountains of Nepal, one of the world's last full-blown Maoist revolutions is thriving/forging ahead/gaining ground. The doctrines of Mao, the Chinese communist leader who believed in communism via an empowered peasantry, have found new life in the farm fields of this Himalayan kingdom. The rebels contend their revolution _ which has cost more than 9,500 lives _ is only possible through the barrel of a gun.
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  • Villagers and Maoist soldiers dressed in civilian clothing play carrom ball after some troops belonging to the 2nd batallion made descended from the mountains  in the village of Kholagaun, in the Maoist heartland of Nepal Wednesday April 21, 2004.  In the mountains of Nepal, one of the world's last full-blown Maoist revolutions is thriving/forging ahead/gaining ground. The doctrines of Mao, the Chinese communist leader who believed in communism via an empowered peasantry, have found new life in the farm fields of this Himalayan kingdom. The rebels contend their revolution _ which has cost more than 9,500 lives _ is only possible through the barrel of a gun.
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  • Ben wearing a Storm trooper outfit patrols the hallway armed with a toy gun during a playdate Thursday, April 2, 2015. Children and mothers inhabit a strange place that until a few years ago I didn’t know existed. Even as I child I was oblivious to it. Now my days are spent with costumed Storm Troopers patrolling my hallways. My evenings are filled with dinners and bath times and bedtime reading and tantrums and so much else.  This is my new normal, and taking pictures makes me stop and look. This project has let me see photographs where before I thought there were none. It has allowed me to see the universality of my life and how it is reflected in so many other lives. (Elizabeth Dalziel) #thesecretlifeofmothers #bringinguptheboys #dailylife
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  • A young soldier from the second battalion already marked by injuries of war listens to speakers during a cultural program and remembrance ceremony in the village of Kholagaun, in the Maoist heartland of Nepal Thursday April 22, 2004.  In the mountains of Nepal, one of the world's last full-blown Maoist revolutions is thriving/forging ahead/gaining ground. The doctrines of Mao, the Chinese communist leader who believed in communism via an empowered peasantry, have found new life in the farm fields of this Himalayan kingdom. The rebels contend their revolution _ which has cost more than 9,500 lives _ is only possible through the barrel of a gun.
    NEPAL MAOIST 09