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  • Woman standing on pavement in street, in conversation on mobile telephone. Beijing, China
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  • Whether in the rush hour or during quiet times, everyone spends their whole day continuously using, watching or interacting with their mobile telephones. Hardly any conversation, and little contact with strangers. Beijing, China
    China_subway_telephone#1BE1.jpg
  • Whether in the rush hour or during quiet times, everyone spends their whole day continuously using, watching or interacting with their mobile telephones. Hardly any conversation, and little contact with strangers. Beijing, China
    China_subway_telephone#1BE0.jpg
  • Whether in the rush hour or during quiet times, everyone spends their whole day continuously using, watching or interacting with their mobile telephones. Hardly any conversation, and little contact with strangers. Beijing, China
    China_subway_telephone#1BDC.jpg
  • Whether in the rush hour or during quiet times, everyone spends their whole day continuously using, watching or interacting with their mobile telephones. Hardly any conversation, and little contact with strangers. Shanghai China
    China_subway_DSC07546.jpg
  • Whether in the rush hour or during quiet times, everyone spends their whole day continuously using, watching or interacting with their mobile telephones. Hardly any conversation, and little contact with strangers. Beijing, China
    China_subway_DSC08639.jpg
  • Whether in the rush hour or during quiet times, everyone spends their whole day continuously using, watching or interacting with their mobile telephones. Hardly any conversation, and little contact with strangers. Beijing, China
    China_subway_DSC08443.jpg
  • Whether in the rush hour or during quiet times, everyone spends their whole day continuously using, watching or interacting with their mobile telephones. Hardly any conversation, and little contact with strangers. Beijing, China
    China_subway_DSC08356.jpg
  • Whether in the rush hour or during quiet times, everyone spends their whole day continuously using, watching or interacting with their mobile telephones. Hardly any conversation, and little contact with strangers. Beijing, China
    China_subway_DSC08088.jpg
  • Whether in the rush hour or during quiet times, everyone spends their whole day continuously using, watching or interacting with their mobile telephones. Hardly any conversation, and little contact with strangers. Beijing, China
    China_subway_DSC08085.jpg
  • Students in conversation near the Green School playing fields<br />
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The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
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The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
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The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
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Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
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The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
    green_school_bali_166_1F2C9936.JPG
  • Students in conversation near the Green School playing fields<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
    green_school_bali_165_1F2C9722.JPG
  • Students in conversation near the Green School playing fields<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
    green_school_bali_164_1F2C9720.JPG
  • Europe, Poland, Lodz, Tarnow. Roma Gypsies living on the periphery. Conversation between three generations. Many Roma Gypsies were exterminated by the Nazis during the Second World War
    roma_poland_tarnow_lodz_011.JPG
  • Qiyaam and Ludovic, at home, in conversation in their kitchen eating Quality Street chocolates..Gay Muslim married couple. Frenchman Ludovic Zahed born in Algiers and Qiyaammudeeen Jantjies-Zahed, who is South African. They were married in Capetown South Africa and they now live as a married couple in the Paris suburbs. Whilst it would be dangerous for them, and they can't go out together 'as a couple' where they live, they can go out freely as a couple in certain districts of Paris. They are both practising muslims and don't see their relationship as against Islam.
    married_gay_couple_paris_29.jpg
  • Qiyaam and Ludovic, at home, in conversation in their kitchen..Gay Muslim married couple. Frenchman Ludovic Zahed born in Algiers and Qiyaammudeeen Jantjies-Zahed, who is South African. They were married in Capetown South Africa and they now live as a married couple in the Paris suburbs. Whilst it would be dangerous for them, and they can't go out together 'as a couple' where they live, they can go out freely as a couple in certain districts of Paris. They are both practising muslims and don't see their relationship as against Islam.
    married_gay_couple_paris_27.jpg
  • Qiyaam and Ludovic, at home, in conversation in their kitchen..Gay Muslim married couple. Frenchman Ludovic Zahed born in Algiers and Qiyaammudeeen Jantjies-Zahed, who is South African. They were married in Capetown South Africa and they now live as a married couple in the Paris suburbs. Whilst it would be dangerous for them, and they can't go out together 'as a couple' where they live, they can go out freely as a couple in certain districts of Paris. They are both practising muslims and don't see their relationship as against Islam.
    married_gay_couple_paris_26.jpg
  • Qiyaam and Ludovic, at home, in conversation in their kitchen..Gay Muslim married couple. Frenchman Ludovic Zahed born in Algiers and Qiyaammudeeen Jantjies-Zahed, who is South African. They were married in Capetown South Africa and they now live as a married couple in the Paris suburbs. Whilst it would be dangerous for them, and they can't go out together 'as a couple' where they live, they can go out freely as a couple in certain districts of Paris. They are both practising muslims and don't see their relationship as against Islam.
    married_gay_couple_paris_25.jpg
  • Qiyaam and Ludovic, at home, in conversation in their kitchen..Gay Muslim married couple. Frenchman Ludovic Zahed born in Algiers and Qiyaammudeeen Jantjies-Zahed, who is South African. They were married in Capetown South Africa and they now live as a married couple in the Paris suburbs. Whilst it would be dangerous for them, and they can't go out together 'as a couple' where they live, they can go out freely as a couple in certain districts of Paris. They are both practising muslims and don't see their relationship as against Islam.
    married_gay_couple_paris_24.jpg
  • Romanies dressed like cowboys, share conversation with a gentleman passer-by, on Brick Lane Market. London, England 1996.
    Roma_gypsies_without_borders033.JPG
  • Whether in the rush hour or during quiet times, everyone spends their whole day continuously using, watching or interacting with their mobile telephones. Hardly any conversation, and little contact with strangers. Beijing, China
    China_subway_telephone#1BDF.jpg
  • Whether in the rush hour or during quiet times, everyone spends their whole day continuously using, watching or interacting with their mobile telephones. Hardly any conversation, and little contact with strangers. Beijing, China
    China_subway_DSC08454.jpg
  • Whether in the rush hour or during quiet times, everyone spends their whole day continuously using, watching or interacting with their mobile telephones. Hardly any conversation, and little contact with strangers. Beijing, China
    China_subway_DSC08361.jpg
  • Qiyaam and Ludovic, at home, in conversation in their kitchen..Gay Muslim married couple. Frenchman Ludovic Zahed born in Algiers and Qiyaammudeeen Jantjies-Zahed, who is South African. They were married in Capetown South Africa and they now live as a married couple in the Paris suburbs. Whilst it would be dangerous for them, and they can't go out together 'as a couple' where they live, they can go out freely as a couple in certain districts of Paris. They are both practising muslims and don't see their relationship as against Islam.
    married_gay_couple_paris_28.jpg
  • Husa Muslim women in conversation at home in their courtyard..The implementation of Islamic Sharia Law across the twelve northern states of Nigeria, centres upon Kano, the largest Muslim Husa city, under the feudal, political and economic rule of the Emir of Kano. Islamic Sharia Law is enforced by official state apparatus including military and police, Islamic schools and education, plus various volunteer Militia groups supported financially and politically by the Emir and other business and political bodies. Fanatical Islamic Sharia religious traditions  are enforced by the Hispah Sharia police. Deliquancy is controlled by the Vigilantes volunteer Militia. Activities such as Animist Pagan Voodoo ceremonies, playing music, drinking and gambling, normally outlawed under Sharia law exist as many parts of the rural and urban areas are controlled by local Mafia, ghetto gangs and rural hunters. The fight for control is never ending between the Emir, government forces, the Mafia and independent militias and gangs. This is fueled by rising petrol costs, and that 70% of the population live below the poverty line. Kano, Kano State, Northern Nigeria, Africa
    017sharia_kano_nigeria.JPG

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