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ALSO ON THE DAY OF THE UNIT 150 ° 'D'captured Yoga Forlì ITALY The U14' U14
Both public at Kennedy to watch the game of the qualifying phase for direct encounter to win the regional title. Many children, friends, relatives as well as the head of the Roman and Prof. Grassilli Maurizzi to personally attend to this sensitive meeting that opens to our team a good chance the regional final.
Even the bench was full with the presence of all the boys and was joined by the new figure of the scout-man player of the Series B Pharsiphal Cau, who collected the data for the meeting give a more targeted to individual players.
A cautious start to the set and perhaps even a little fear of damage to his opponents the chance to keep up with "hooks" but the training just shakes off the excitement is beginning to grind points.
The elusive Robby attacks, strokes across the board of director Dino to better serve the attackers, make it possible to Nik, Mao, Done and David to continue to add points to the conclusion of the first set 25 - 21.
The hosts with the same training now take in hand on September 2 while continuing to maintain a good pace of play without lowering our guard until the end the second part ending yet for the benefit of gialloneri 25-16.
onto the pitch in the third set also helping Jack with his jokes to embarrass opponents. It is concluded by a wide margin for the third time 25-17.
End the meeting with a deserved 3-0 and quite frankly considering the potential of Yoga Forlì we felt proud of our great little Zinelli Enjoy Great! Satisfied that both Lucchi
Barnabà to provide their children even though like all Prof. .. I'm always looking for perfection!
Now we wait for the next meeting that will take us to Sunday 20 in the Romagna confrontation with the Viserba Volleyball RN. On
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The following images are a testimony to the devastating effects caused by radioactive fallout after several years and are therefore suitable for an adult audience and emotional sensitivity.
Paul Fusco worked as a photographer with the United States Army Signal Corps in Korea, 1951-1953, prior to study photojournalism at Ohio University, where he received his Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1957. He then moved to New York City and began his career as a staff photographer with Look, where he remained until 1971.
In this role he made reports on important social issues in the United States, including the plight of destitute miners in Kentucky; Latino ghetto life in New York City; cultural experimentation in California; life African-American in the Mississippi Delta, religious proselytizing in the South and migrant workers. He has also worked in England, Israel, Egypt, Japan, Southeast Asia, Brazil, Chile and Mexico, and fha made an extensive study of the Iron Curtain countries, from northern Finland to Iran.
Look, Fusco was approached Magnum Photos, becoming a partner in 1973 and a full member the following year. His photographs have been published in major American magazines, including Time, Life, Newsweek, The New York Times Magazine, Mother Jones, and Psychology Today, as in other publications around the world.
Fusco moved to Mill Valley, California in the early 1980s to photograph the lives of the oppressed and those with alternative lifestyles . Among his latest subjects are people with AIDS in California, the homeless and on welfare in New York, and the Zapatista uprising in the Mexican state of Chiapas. He also worked on a long-term project documenting the Belarusian children and adults sickened by radioactive fallout from the explosion of Chernobyl. He is now based in New York City.
Chernobyl Legacy" is a deeply powerful and moving book that portrays the terrible consequences of the greatest technological disaster of the twentieth century - the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident.
"Chernobyl Legacy" is a haunting document of the lives that were ruined, in particular those of the unborn and young children, most of who have severe genetic disorders and a host of lethal cancers. The book has essays by Adi Roche, founder of the Chernobyl Children's Project; Michael Douglas, United Nations Messenger for Peace, and United Nations Secretary General Kofi Anan.
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