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  • Champs Elysees; restaurant café. Paris, France..
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  • Carl Doumani and Pam Hunter of Quixote Winery at Go Fish Restaurant in St, Helena, Napa Valley, CALIFORNIA..
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  • Palmaz Winery under construction, Napa Valley CA. Ragsdale construction company digging caves, 2002.
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  • Copenhagen, Denmark. Hans Christian Andersen statue.
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  • A mariachi group waits for paying customers in a Tlaquepaque bar in Guadalajara, Mexico.
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  • Indian woman weaving with a backstrap loom in Oaxaca, Mexico.
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  • Dog on a leash protects owner and her friends on a park bench in Valencia, Spain.
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  • The Gothic Cathedral (built 13th to 15th Century) at dusk in Barcelona, Spain.
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  • Visitors relax on undulating mosaic benches on an overlook in Parc Guell, architect Antonin Gaudi's imaginative park in Barcelona, Spain.
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  • Visitors relax on undulating mosaic benches on an overlook in Parc Guell, architect Antonin Gaudi's imaginative park in Barcelona, Spain.
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  • Visitors relax on undulating mosaic benches on an overlook in Parc Guell, architect Antonin Gaudi's imaginative park in Barcelona, Spain.
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  • Whitewashed windmills in La Mancha at Campo de Criptana, Spain.
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  • A guest relaxes in the winery guesthouse, a former 11th Century ermita (hermitage) at the Remelluri Winery.  Rioja, Spain. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • General Dynamics, Stinger Missile salesman at the Paris Air Show, at Le Bourget Airport, France. Held every other year, the event is one of the world's biggest international trade fairs for the aerospace business.
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  • The KLM meeting area at the Paris Air Show, at Le Bourget Airport, France. Held every other year, the event is one of the world's biggest international trade fairs for the aerospace business.
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  • University students at a cafe on the Boulevard St. Michael. Paris, France. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Computerized phone book called the Minitel, which was one of the first online information services accessed by telephone lines. Paris, France. 1980's.
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  • Four people read books and magazines on a park bench. A gray poodle sits with them. Collioure, France.
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  • CZE_39_xs.Prague, Czech Republic. Peter Menzel, holding beer, and Craig Unger, on right, in a beer hall..
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  • Money changers with stacks of old Somali shillings.  Old Somali shillings as seen here are still used in Somalia. The government hasn't printed new money yet. Five U.S. dollars equal a 3-inch stack of 100 shilling notes. In Hargeisa, Somaliland. Somaliland is the breakaway republic in northern Somalia that declared independence in 1991 after 50,000 died in civil war.
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  • Palmaz Winery under construction, Napa Valley CA. Ragsdale construction company digging caves, 2002.
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  • Sikh Temple, Queens, New York.
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  • Lasalle High School class in Caracas, Venezuela.
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  • Armed guard at Monarch butterfly reserve at site Alpha, near Rosario, Mexico.
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  • Alexandra Boulat seated astride her motorbike and holding her helmet, in front of a cafe. Paris, France.  MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Monterey, California
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  • Elephant Village near Luang Prabang, Laos.
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  • Monks' squat toilet at the Golden Temple outside Jinghong, Xishuangbanna, China.
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  • After going grocery shopping with their mother and grandmother, Brian and Brianna Fernandez devour Texas-size pan dulces in the back of the family minivan in San Antonio, Texas. (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)  MODEL RELEASED.
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). After going grocery shopping in their local San Antonio, Texas supermarket, Brian and Brianna Fernandez devour Texas-size pan dulces in the back of the family minivan. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). After going grocery shopping in their local San Antonio, Texas supermarket, Brian and Brianna Fernandez devour Texas-size pan dulces in the back of the family minivan. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). After going grocery shopping in their local San Antonio, Texas supermarket, Brian and Brianna Fernandez prepare to devour Texas-size pan dulces in the back of the family minivan. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 1).
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). Children Andrea and Ryan are content in the backseat of the car after the Caven family stops at a McDonald's drive-thru in Napa, California, for Happy Meals on the way home from the weekly shopping expedition to Raley's, a California grocery chain. The high school where Craig teaches is on break this week, so the children are out of daycare and home with Dad. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • Toilet on a Niger River boat that dumps into the river in Mali.
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  • Santos' home outhouse on the Orinoco River in the Canyon de Tamatama, Venezuela.
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). After going grocery shopping, Brian and Brianna Fernandez devour Texas-size pan dulces from their local San Antonio, Texas supermarket in the back of the family minivan. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • St. Helena Elementary School, Napa Valley, CA
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  • The Holy Land Experience is a Christian theme park in Orlando, Florida. The theme park recreates the architecture and themes of the ancient city of Jerusalem in 1st century Israel. The Holy Land Experience was founded and built by Marvin Rosenthal, a Jewish born Baptist minister but is now owned by the Trinity Broadcasting Network. Rosenthal is also the chief executive of a ministry devoted to 'reaching the Jewish people for the Messiah' called Zion's Hope. Beside the theme park architectural recreations, there are church services and live presentations of biblical stories, most notably a big stage production featuring the life of Jesus. There are several restaurants and gift shops in the theme park. The staff dresses in biblical costumes. Admission is $40 for adults and $25 for youths, aged 6-18.
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  • A dinner table is set in the desert at Burning Man in the late afternoon. Later that evening, 8 celebrants have dinner and then burn the table. Burning Man is a performance art festival known for art, drugs and sex. It takes place annually in the Black Rock Desert near Gerlach, Nevada, USA.
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  • Glen Ragsdale private home winecave by his tennis court, Anguin, Napa Valley, CA.
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  • Lugano, Switzerland on Lake Lugano. "Lugano is a city in the south of Switzerland, in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino, which borders Italy. The population of the city proper was 55,151 as of December 2011, and the population of the urban agglomeration was over 145,000. Wikipedia"
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  • Lugano, Switzerland on Lake Lugano. "Lugano is a city in the south of Switzerland, in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino, which borders Italy. The population of the city proper was 55,151 as of December 2011, and the population of the urban agglomeration was over 145,000. Wikipedia"
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  • Boat trip back from the Thousand Buddha Caves on the Mekong River, Luang Prabang, Laos...
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  • Boat trip back from the Thousand Buddha Caves on the Mekong River, Luang Prabang, Laos...
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  • Mekong Estates guest house complex in Ban Saylom, Luang Prabang, Laos.
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  • Mekong Estates guest house complex in Ban Saylom, Luang Prabang, Laos.
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  • Mekong Estates guest house complex in Ban Saylom, Luang Prabang, Laos.
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  • Mekong Estates guest house complex in Ban Saylom, Luang Prabang, Laos.
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  • Mekong Estates guest house complex in Ban Saylom, Luang Prabang, Laos.
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  • Luang Prabang, Laos. Every morning at dawn, barefoot Buddhist monks and novices in orange robes walk down the streets collecting food alms from devout, kneeling Buddhists. They then return to their temples (also known as "wats") and eat together. This procession is called Tak Bat, or Making Merit.
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  • Mekong Estates compound on the river south of Wat Xiengthong, Luang Prabang, Laos. Ban Saylom.
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  • The Holy Land Experience is a Christian theme park in Orlando, Florida. The theme park recreates the architecture and themes of the ancient city of Jerusalem in 1st century Israel. The Holy Land Experience was founded and built by Marvin Rosenthal, a Jewish born Baptist minister but is now owned by the Trinity Broadcasting Network. Rosenthal is also the chief executive of a ministry devoted to 'reaching the Jewish people for the Messiah' called Zion's Hope. Beside the theme park architectural recreations, there are church services and live presentations of biblical stories, most notably a big stage production featuring the life of Jesus. There are several restaurants and gift shops in the theme park. The staff dresses in biblical costumes. Admission is $40 for adults and $25 for youths, aged 6-18.
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  • Menzel / D'Aluisio guest house bungalow, Napa Valley, CA.
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  • Site Trinity, ground zero, on the White Sands Missile Range in S. New Mexico.  Evan Menzel visiting the site. Site of the world's first atomic explosiion on August 6, 1945. The atomic bomb was developed by the Manhatten Project. The Manhattan Project refers to the effort during World War II by the United States, in collaboration with the United Kingdom, Canada, and other European physicists, to develop the first nuclear weapons. Formally designated as the Manhattan Engineering District (MED), it refers specifically to the period of the project from 1942-1946 under the control of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, under the administration of General Leslie R. Groves, with its scientific research directed by the American physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer. The project succeeded in developing and detonating three nuclear weapons in 1945: a test detonation on July 16 (the Trinity test) near Alamogordo, New Mexico; an enriched uranium bomb code-named "Little Boy" detonated on August 6 over Hiroshima, Japan; and a plutonium bomb code-named "Fat Man" on August 9 over Nagasaki, Japan. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_Project)
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  • Hooded penitents in a procession during Holy week in Seville, Spain. Street processions are organized in most Spanish towns each evening, from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday. People carry statues of saints on floats or wooden platforms, and an atmosphere of mourning can seem quite oppressive to onlookers.
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  • Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco tourist area
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  • Lugano, Switzerland on Lake Lugano. "Lugano is a city in the south of Switzerland, in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino, which borders Italy. The population of the city proper was 55,151 as of December 2011, and the population of the urban agglomeration was over 145,000. Wikipedia"
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  • Mekong Estates rental property on the Mekong just south of Luang Prabang, Laos in Ban Saylom Village.
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  • Boat trip back from the Thousand Buddha Caves on the Mekong River, Luang Prabang, Laos...
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  • Boat trip back from the Thousand Buddha Caves on the Mekong River, Luang Prabang, Laos...
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  • Boat trip back from the Thousand Buddha Caves on the Mekong River, Luang Prabang, Laos...
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  • Boat trip back from the Thousand Buddha Caves on the Mekong River, Luang Prabang, Laos...
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  • Boat trip back from the Thousand Buddha Caves on the Mekong River, Luang Prabang, Laos...
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  • Boat trip back from the Thousand Buddha Caves on the Mekong River, Luang Prabang, Laos...
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  • Boat trip back from the Thousand Buddha Caves on the Mekong River, Luang Prabang, Laos...
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  • Boat trip up to the Thousand Buddha Caves on the Mekong River, Luang Prabang, Laos.
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  • Mekong Estates guest house complex in Ban Saylom, Luang Prabang, Laos.
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  • Mekong Estates guest house complex in Ban Saylom, Luang Prabang, Laos.
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  • Mekong Estates guest house complex in Ban Saylom, Luang Prabang, Laos.
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  • Mekong Estates rental property on the Mekong just south of Luang Prabang, Laos in Ban Saylom Village.
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  • Mekong Estates guest house complex in Ban Saylom, Luang Prabang, Laos.
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  • Mekong Estates guest house complex in Ban Saylom, Luang Prabang, Laos.
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  • Luang Prabang, Laos. Every morning at dawn, barefoot Buddhist monks and novices in orange robes walk down the streets collecting food alms from devout, kneeling Buddhists. They then return to their temples (also known as "wats") and eat together. This procession is called Tak Bat, or Making Merit.
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  • Seoul, Korea International Airport
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  • Bagan Thande Hotel in Bagan, Myanmar, (also known as Burma). The Bagan (also spelled Pagan) Plain on the banks of Irrawaddy River in central Myanmar, is the largest area of Buddhist temples, pagodas, stupas and ruins in the world. More than 2,200 remain today, many dating from the 11th and 12 centuries.
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  • University students eating at a café in Munich, Germany. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • An outdoor restaurant scene on the Riverwalk, San Antonio, Texas. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • Menzel / D'Aluisio guest house bungalow, Napa Valley, CA.
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  • Monterey, California
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  • Prague, Czech Republic. Wenceslas Square, Hotel Europa Café.
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  • Riverwalk activities in San Antonio, Texas. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE).The Dong family in the living room of their one-bedroom apartment in Beijing, China, with a week's worth of food. Seated by the table are Dong Li, 39, and his mother, Zhang Liying, 58. Behind them stand Li's wife, Guo Yongmei, 38, and their son, Dong Yan, 13. The Dong family is one of the thirty families featured in the book Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 74).
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  • At a dinner party at the Reykjavik, Iceland, home of Thordis (with plate at right), Keith Bellows yaks it up with guests. On left is Keith's wife Melina, standing is Annie Griffiths-Belt, and seated center is Linnea Cahill, Tim Cahill's wife..
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  • Harjeza Sedighi Fard, 75, seated, and his family sort hand block-printed cotton fabrics in the bazaar at Isfahan, Iran.
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  • The Sony humanoid robot prototype SDR-3X is held by professional Sumo wrestler Tamarashi ("Bullet-storm"). Sony Corporation announced the development of this small bipedal walking robot in November of 2000. By synchronizing the movements of 24 joints on its body, Sony says, the robot can perform basic movements such as walking and changing direction, rising from a seated position, balancing on one leg, kicking a ball, and dancing. Tokyo, Japan.
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  • Surrounded by his plans and sketches, designer Tatsuya Matsui (seated) contemplates the next phase in the evolution of SIG, the robot under development by Hiroaki Kitano (standing). Kitano, a senior researcher at Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc. and director of this government-funded project, wants to endow SIG with sufficient eyesight, hearing, and processing power to follow instructions given by several people in a crowd. The goal is ambitious, but Kitano is well-placed to achieve it. In 1997, he created the now-famous RoboCup, in which robot teams from around the world meet every year to play soccer in an indoor arena. Japan. From the book Robo sapiens: Evolution of a New Species, page 83.
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  • Especially fond of the children, Uncle Kinley Dorji (seated at right) has given up marriage to help with childcare in his sister Nalim's house. A typical task: feeding a weekend breakfast of sweet, thick rice soup to Tandin Geltshin, one of the two-year-olds. His namesake and nephew, Kinley (standing at left) observes the jumble of children from the lofty distance of his 17 years. A student at a boarding school an hour's walk away, he is home only for weekends. Namgay and Nalim's family lives in Shingkhey Village, Bhutan. Published in Material World: A Global Family Portrait, pages76-77.
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  • Cryonics: Art Quaif (seated at computer) and a colleague at Trans Time Inc., a cryonics company in Oakland, California. In the stainless steel vats full of liquid nitrogen are dead human bodies. Cryonics is a speculative life support technology that seeks to preserve human life in a state that will be viable and treatable by future medicine. Cryonics involves the freezing of whole human bodies, organs or pet cats & dogs, and their preservation in liquid nitrogen to await a future thaw. Cryonicists claim that medical science in the future may offer a cure for cancer or the restoration of youth, and that their methods of preservation might offer some people an opportunity to benefit from these advances. Conventional cryobiology methods for freezing organs (for organ transplants, for example) are plagued by problems of intracellular ice crystal formation, which destroys their component cells. MODEL RELEASED 1987..
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  • Weighing in at 468 pounds for his first exercise class at Mercy Health and Fitness Center near his home in Halls, Tennessee, Rick learns a series of seated exercises.  (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) The caloric value of his day's worth of food in the month of February was 1,600 kcals. He is 54; 5 feet nine inches tall,  and 468 pounds. Rick's new lifestyle rules out one of his favorite restaurant dinners with his wife, Connie, and son, Greg: three extra-large pizzas, crazy bread, and no vegetables. There would be leftovers, but not for long, Rick says, as he would eat all of them. A self-taught gospel singer, guitar player, and lay preacher, Rick used to enjoy preaching and playing on Wednesday evenings at Copper Ridge Independent Missionary Baptist Church before he became too heavy to stand for long periods. To relieve boredom, he wakes up late, plays video games, plays his guitar, and watches TV until the early hours of the morning.  MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Atefeh Fotowat, a high school student and aspiring fashion designer studies for a University entrance examination seated on a Persian carpet on the floor of her bedroom at her home in Isfahan, Iran. (Atefeh Fotowat is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)  MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Atefeh Fotowat, a high school student and aspiring fashion designer with her typical day's worth of food at her home in the city of Isfahan, Iran.  (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)  The caloric value of her typical day's worth of food in December was 2400 kcals. She is 17 years of age; 5 feet, 4.5 inches tall; and 121 pounds. Her father, a renowned miniaturist painter, is seated on the couch, along with her mother and her brother, a university student. Together, they exemplify the educated Iranian upper middle class in Isfahan, Iran's third largest city, famous for art and Islamic architecture. Atefeh's relaxed repose and her attire, combining jeans and headscarf, show her ease with foreigners yet respect for tradition. She aspires to turn her fashion designing avocation into a vocation by becoming a designer after college.  MODEL RELEASED.
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  • The H7 robot walks without a safety harness at the Inoue-Inaba Robotics Lab. A joystick operating student, seated at right maneuvers the robot. Research Associate Satoshi Kagami (wearing a suit in the photo) walks with the robot, armed with its "kill switch" in case the robot malfunctions. Its predecessor, H6 hangs at left, near another student who is ready to step in, in the event that the robot falls. The researchers are fairly relaxed during the demonstration compared to those in other labs. University of Tokyo, Japan.
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  • Fans invited off a street in Tokyo's Harajuku area to meet Pino pose with the popular robot. Pino, short for Pinocchio (after the fabled wooden puppet that becomes a human boy), is a full bodied, child-sized, humanoid robot. Even before it demonstrates the ability of a wide range of bipedal movements it already has a national following in Japan after the release of a music video called "Can You Keep a Secret" in which the robot stars alongside one of Japan's most popular recording artists, Hikaru Utada. It has elevated Tatsuya Matsui, the artist who created the robot design (seated at left), to celebrity status. Interestingly, the robot project is part of a large ERATO grant from the Japan Science and Technology Corporation, a branch of the Science and Technology Agency of the Japanese government. Project creator Hiraoki Kitano (standing with arms crossed) believes that the aesthetics of a robot are important in order for it to be accepted by humans into their living space. At the Kitano Symbiotic Systems, Tokyo, Japan.
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE) The Cabaña family in the main room of their 200-square-foot apartment in Manila, the Philippines, with a week's worth of food. Seated are Angelita Cabaña, 51, her husband, Eduardo Cabaña, 56 (holding sleeping grandson Dave, 2), and their son Charles, 20. Eduardo, Jr., 22 (called Nyok), his wife Abigail, 22, and their daughter Alexandra, 3, stand in the kitchen. Behind the flowers is the youngest son, Christian, 13 (called Ian). The Cabaña family is one of the thirty families featured in the book Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 234).
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  • Nano / Micro Technology: Eric Drexler. Portrait of US nanotechnologist and author Eric Drexler. He is seated in front of a computer simulation of a diamondoid molecular bearing model of a robot he designed. This nanotechnology robot is so tiny it is made up of a precise number of atoms (orange and grey spheres). Although still on the frontiers of science, a robot like this may one day assemble molecules one-by-one, eat up pollutants, function as computers the size of a virus, or patrol the human body in search of cancer tumors. Eric Drexler developed the concept of nanotechnology in his books The Engines of Creation and Nanosystems. Model Released [1996]
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  • Posing for a portrait at the Osaka  (Japan) University Department of Computer-Controlled Mechanical Systems, Junji Furusho (seated) and research associate Masamichi Sakaguchi show off Strut, their child-sized humanoid robot. At the time, the robot, a work in progress, could not walk at all?it could only stand. (It walked sometime later.) But simply getting the robot to stand properly was a major accomplishment. Like a human being, Strut has such complex, interreacting mechanical "musculature" that considerable processing power is needed simply to keep it erect. Japan. From the book Robo sapiens: Evolution of a New Species, page 49.
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  • The Cabaña family in the main room of their 200-square-foot apartment in Manila, the Philippines, with a week's worth of food. Seated are Angelita Cabaña, 51, her husband, Eduardo Cabaña, 56 (holding sleeping grandson Dave, 2), and their son Charles, 20. Eduardo, Jr., 22 (called Nyok), his wife Abigail, 22, and their daughter Alexandra, 3, stand in the kitchen. Behind the flowers is the youngest son, Christian, 13 (called Ian). The Cabaña family is one of the thirty families featured in the book Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE).
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  • Trongsa Dzong in central Bhutan, originally built in 1644, is the seat of power for the future monarch, who begins his rise to power as the governor of the Trongsa district. The Dzong?or fortress?is one of many in the country that historically provided sanctuary for the country's people during war and strife. From coverage of revisit to Material World Project family in Bhutan, 2001. Architecture. From coverage of revisit to Material World Project family in Bhutan, 2001.
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  • A Japanese student expedition to Okinawa's Shuri Castle includes photographs with models in period costume. The original castle was believed to be the seat of power of the Sho dynasty for four-and-a-half centuries until 1879. It was designated a national treasure of Japan in 1928. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • Showscan developed moving theater seats and enhanced movie projection that work together to give audiences bigger thrills.  Film is projected at 60 frames per second to enhance clarity and seats on hydraulic lifts follow movie action. Hollywood, California. Shot for the book project: A Day in a Life of Hollywood. USA.
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