fotojournalismus:

A Bangladeshi family member of a missing garment worker places roses on the barbed wire fence as she pays tribute to the victims at the site of the April 2013 nine-storey building collapse in Savar, on the outskirts of Dhaka on May 24, 2013. Some 290 unidentified bodies were buried after DNA samples were collected to match those of relatives as the Bangladeshi army wrapped up its search May 14, 2013 for bodies at the site of the building collapse. Industrial disasters since November have killed at least 1,250 workers, highlighting the appalling safety problems in the plants where three million workers toil for a basic monthly wages of 40 USD, among the world’s lowest.
[Credit : Munir Uz Zaman/AFP/Getty Images]

fotojournalismus:

A Bangladeshi family member of a missing garment worker places roses on the barbed wire fence as she pays tribute to the victims at the site of the April 2013 nine-storey building collapse in Savar, on the outskirts of Dhaka on May 24, 2013. Some 290 unidentified bodies were buried after DNA samples were collected to match those of relatives as the Bangladeshi army wrapped up its search May 14, 2013 for bodies at the site of the building collapse. Industrial disasters since November have killed at least 1,250 workers, highlighting the appalling safety problems in the plants where three million workers toil for a basic monthly wages of 40 USD, among the world’s lowest.

[Credit : Munir Uz Zaman/AFP/Getty Images]

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I find myself looking more and more at photographs…. the kids grow up so quickly!

praises:

uhgly:

In November of 1970, forty people were photographed at the exact instant after the photographer said, “You have a beautiful face.”

Reblogging again because I absolutely love this


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praises:

uhgly:

In November of 1970, forty people were photographed at the exact instant after the photographer said, “You have a beautiful face.”

Reblogging again because I absolutely love this

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thesecretrevert:

aproudmuslimah:

#islam #deen #muslim #muslimah #wajib #sunnah #dunya #akhirah #taqwa #imaan #AllahuAkbar

Good advice

thesecretrevert:

aproudmuslimah:

#islam #deen #muslim #muslimah #wajib #sunnah #dunya #akhirah #taqwa #imaan #AllahuAkbar

Good advice


A brown bear cleans himself in a pool before falling asleep under a tree in the Bavarian Forest, Germany
Picture: Ronald Wittek/Arco Images/Solent News

A brown bear cleans himself in a pool before falling asleep under a tree in the Bavarian Forest, Germany

Picture: Ronald Wittek/Arco Images/Solent News

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// “R-e-s-p-e-c-t find out out what it means to you”//

Respect isn’t agreeing with someone/group. Respect is being mindful of others to not offend their values/culture/thoughts/beliefs/actions/decisions, etc….

I think through respecting others you learn to respect yourself because as the golden rule states” treats others the way you want to be treated.” If you want to be respected by others, respect yourself.

Each person has a notion of what respect is to them.

abbynotabbey:

It’s a shrimp fiesta! Shrimp fried rice & shrimp spring rolls.

abbynotabbey:

It’s a shrimp fiesta! Shrimp fried rice & shrimp spring rolls.

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spiritualinspiration:

Today let me reassure you that God knows right where you are, and He knows how to get you to where you need to be. Even when things don’t go the way you planned, His hand is on you. Do not be afraid. Trust that God is working behind the scenes on your behalf, and that He will lead you into the life of blessing that He has prepared for you.

spiritualinspiration:

Today let me reassure you that God knows right where you are, and He knows how to get you to where you need to be. Even when things don’t go the way you planned, His hand is on you. Do not be afraid. Trust that God is working behind the scenes on your behalf, and that He will lead you into the life of blessing that He has prepared for you.

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unicef:

PHOTO OF THE WEEK: 20 May 2013Recovery efforts continue one month after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Sichuan Province of china on 20 April 2013. The disaster killed 196 people and injured more than 12,000 while dismantling homes and major infrastructure.
Pictured: A displaced woman and her daughter seek temporary shelter in Boaxing County. Home to 60,000 people, the county suffered damage to over 60 per cent of its buildings.
©UNICEF/Zhao Heting
To see more: www.unicef.org/photography

unicef:

PHOTO OF THE WEEK: 20 May 2013
Recovery efforts continue one month after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Sichuan Province of china on 20 April 2013. The disaster killed 196 people and injured more than 12,000 while dismantling homes and major infrastructure.

Pictured: A displaced woman and her daughter seek temporary shelter in Boaxing County. Home to 60,000 people, the county suffered damage to over 60 per cent of its buildings.

©UNICEF/Zhao Heting

To see more: www.unicef.org/photography

casualcynic:

So my mom and I have been working the same waitress job for 5-6 years now. She had been waitressing years before, but this is recently. Anyway, about… 15 minutes ago this guy she waited on left and told her to take care. Just that. Prior to this she had talked to him about Italy. Her people are from Florence, this and that, and she said she’s never been. She’s got 8 years of art education and she’s working a waitress job. It’s pretty… Sad and disappointing, I guess. Her and my father divorced 6 years ago and she hasn’t had a real job ever. Just been stuck in a small town she’s not from.
This man who we have never seen before tipped her 1000 dollars for a trip to Italy. Walked out, not another word.
…you know. Just when I start to lose faith in humanity….Hm.

casualcynic:

So my mom and I have been working the same waitress job for 5-6 years now. She had been waitressing years before, but this is recently. Anyway, about… 15 minutes ago this guy she waited on left and told her to take care. Just that. Prior to this she had talked to him about Italy. Her people are from Florence, this and that, and she said she’s never been. She’s got 8 years of art education and she’s working a waitress job. It’s pretty… Sad and disappointing, I guess. Her and my father divorced 6 years ago and she hasn’t had a real job ever. Just been stuck in a small town she’s not from.

This man who we have never seen before tipped her 1000 dollars for a trip to Italy. Walked out, not another word.

…you know. Just when I start to lose faith in humanity….Hm.

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