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  • Anti-gay demonstrators take part in the protest march 'La Manif Pour Tous' (Protest For Everyone), to protest against France's same-sex marriage law, surrogate parenting, and gay adoption.  Paris, France.  October 16, 2016.
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  • Anti-gay demonstrators take part in the protest march 'La Manif Pour Tous' (Protest For Everyone), to protest against France's same-sex marriage law, surrogate parenting, and gay adoption.  Paris, France.  October 16, 2016.
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  • Young people from a Paris parish take part in a spiritual retreat at a medieval abbey.  Le Bec-Hellouin, France.  February 25th, 2017.                  © Daniel Barreto Mezzano
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  • Young singers addition to be part of the main act during the Frat, a gathering f thousands of young catholics to take place in the summer of 2017.  Paris, France.  January 22, 2017                         © Daniel Barreto Mezzano
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  • Women work in a rug-making Factory owned by a Yerevan investor. The factory exports most of its production. The price of a rug ranges between 300 and 400 euros a square meter.     © Daniel Barreto Mezzano
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  • Women sell foodstuffs in Stepanakert’s market. The main economic activities in Nagorno Karabakh are mining and agriculture. Most of the workforce works for the government in jobs subsidized by Armenian aid. The salaries are low and range from 100 to 200 USD per month. Families complement their earnings by growing their own food or selling the surplus.     © Daniel Barreto Mezzano
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  • Silva, mother of 7 children, works 7 days a week for 120 euros per month at the luxurious Shushi Grand Hotel. Harout Atamian, in the background, earns 160 euros per month managing the restaurant, but complements his income by providing tours with his taxi. Many employees in the country use their working time for other activities to complement their meager salaries     © Daniel Barreto Mezzano
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  • The Stepanakert Mall, formerly a trade center, was inaugurated in 2009 financed by foreign funds. Currently, most of its stores are empty. In the mall’s second floor there is a bridal shop. The store employee works 7 days a week for 120 euros per month and sees very few customers.     © Daniel Barreto Mezzano
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  • Hayk Khanumyan, a deputy for the opposition, receives me at his office located in a hotel room. The Nagorno Karabakh National Assembly Building is attached and connected to the Armenia Hotel. The building does not have enough working space for its 33 deputies, so the state has to lease rooms at the attached hotel to be used as offices.     © Daniel Barreto Mezzano
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  • Zina picks vegetables from her home’s garden in Shushi. The main economic activities in Nagorno Karabakh are mining and agriculture. Most of the workforce works for the government in jobs subsidized by Armenian aid. The salaries are low and range from 100 to 200 USD per month. Families complement their earnings by growing their own food or selling the surplus.     © Daniel Barreto Mezzano
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  • The town's population seems to be made up entirely of old people and young kids. Most of the town's adults spend most of the year working in western European countries, especially in metal recycling, which is the traditional trade of the Calderash tribe.                                     © Daniel Barreto Mezzano
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  • The town's population seems to be made up entirely of old people and young kids. Most of the town's adults spend most of the year working in western European countries, especially in metal recycling, which is the traditional trade of the Calderash tribe.                                     © Daniel Barreto Mezzano
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  • The town's population seems to be made up entirely of old people and young kids. Most of the town's adults spend most of the year working in western European countries, especially in metal recycling, which is the traditional trade of the Calderash tribe.                                     © Daniel Barreto Mezzano
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  • The town's population seems to be made up entirely of old people and young kids. Most of the town's adults spend most of the year working in western European countries, especially in metal recycling, which is the traditional trade of the Calderash tribe.                                     © Daniel Barreto Mezzano
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  • The town's population seems to be made up entirely of old people and young kids. Most of the town's adults spend most of the year working in western European countries, especially in metal recycling, which is the traditional trade of the Calderash tribe.                                     © Daniel Barreto Mezzano
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  • The town's population seems to be made up entirely of old people and young kids. Most of the town's adults spend most of the year working in western European countries, especially in metal recycling, which is the traditional trade of the Calderash tribe.                                     © Daniel Barreto Mezzano
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