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  • After loosing to her opponent during a Muay Thai boxing match, Phatsorn Bunmasen, 14, is being comforted by her father at en event organised in a village near Ubon Ratchathani, northeast Thailand.
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  • Phatsorn Bunmasen, 14, is learning the hands position for clutching, as shown by her instructor Wichai Saengkeaw, 42, at the gym where she practises Muay Thai boxing, in a village near Ubon Ratchathani, northeast Thailand.
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  • Phatsorn Bunmasen, 14, is practicing high kicks in the gym where she trains in Muay Thai boxing, in a village near Ubon Ratchathani, northeast Thailand.
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  • Phatsorn Bunmasen, 14, is breathing deeply after training hard until evening at the gym where she practises Muay Thai boxing, in a village near Ubon Ratchathani, northeast Thailand.
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  • Phatsorn Bunmasen, 14, is lifting a weight using her neck and mouth while training at the gym where she practises Muay Thai boxing, in a village near Ubon Ratchathani, northeast Thailand.
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  • Man are buying tickets before the start of a Muay Thai boxing event, organised in a village near Ubon Ratchathani, northeast Thailand.
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  • Phatsorn Bunmasen, 14, is relaxing on the floor the gym where she practises Muay Thai boxing, in a village near Ubon Ratchathani, northeast Thailand.
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  • A young woman is recording a Muay Thai boxing match on her mobile phone and selfie stick, while attending an event organised in a village near Ubon Ratchathani, northeast Thailand.
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  • An adolescent girl is sitting on the stage, awaiting the start of her Muay Thai boxing match, in a small arena set up in a village near Ubon Ratchathani, northeast Thailand.
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  • Phatsorn Bunmasen, 14, is lifting herself while training with another fighter at the gym where she practises Muay Thai boxing, in a village near Ubon Ratchathani, northeast Thailand.
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  • An adolescent girl is praying before the start of a Muay Thai boxing match, organised in a village near Ubon Ratchathani, northeast Thailand.
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  • Announcements are being made to the crowd and fighters during a Muay Thai boxing event, organised in a village near Ubon Ratchathani, northeast Thailand.
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  • An adolescent girl is relaxing for a second, while sitting at her corner during a break of her Muay Thai boxing match, organised in a village near Ubon Ratchathani, northeast Thailand.
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  • Browsing on her mobile phone, Phatsorn Bunmasen, 14, is being driven to a Muay Thai boxing match, where she will fight in a local arena set up in a village near Ubon Ratchathani, northeast Thailand.
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  • Phatsorn Bunmasen, 14, is hitting her opponent in the stomach using the knee, during a Muay Thai boxing match organised in a village near Ubon Ratchathani, northeast Thailand.
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  • A Muay Thai boxing match is about to restart after a break, in a small arena set up in a village near Ubon Ratchathani, northeast Thailand.
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  • Phatsorn Bunmasen, 14, is exchanging hip kicks with her opponent during a Muay Thai boxing match organised in a village near Ubon Ratchathani, northeast Thailand.
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  • Next to her instructor Wichai Saengkeaw, 42, Phatsorn Bunmasen, 14, has injured her left foot during training, and she is relaxing on a hammock while watching television in her front yard, in a village near Ubon Ratchathani, northeast Thailand.
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  • While her cousin is reading a school book, Phatsorn Bunmasen, 14, is playing with a toy guitar and relaxing on an hammock in the front yard of her home in a village near Ubon Ratchathani, northeast Thailand.
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  • Poonam, 13, (left) is playing a game on the family's mobile phone while her older sister Jyoti, 14, is playing with a carton box on the floor of their newly built home in Oriya Basti, one of the water-contaminated colonies in Bhopal, central India, near the abandoned Union Carbide (now DOW Chemical) industrial complex, site of the infamous '1984 Gas Disaster'.
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  • Poonam, 13, (left) is playing a game on the family's mobile phone while her older sister Jyoti, 14, is chatting with her and having fun with a carton box, on the floor of their newly built home in Oriya Basti, one of the water-contaminated colonies in Bhopal, central India, near the abandoned Union Carbide (now DOW Chemical) industrial complex, site of the infamous '1984 Gas Disaster'.
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  • Talon Shannon, 15, (left) and Drake Shannon, 11, (right) two of the three children of John Daniel Shannon, 48, a former US Army Senior Sniper, are being reprimanded by their mother, Torrey Shannon, 42, (centre) for playing for too much time on their X-Box, inside the family home in Westcliffe, CO, USA. Daniel retired here with his family after a serious brain injury inflicted by an insurgent sniper in Ramadi, Al Anbar Province, Iraq, on November 13th 2004. He fought during the Second Battle of Fallujah and was then moved to nearby Ramadi. Daniel lost his left eye and has multiple health issues because of his injury: memory problems, balance problems, he can't smell and taste well anymore, he suffers from PTSD, has  troubles with large crowds and city surroundings. This is the reason why he and his family moved to a quiet location on the Rocky Mountains. In 2007 Dan helped the Washington Post to uncover patients' neglect at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center; he also testified before Congress. Torrey, 42, his wife, is a freelance writer and a contributor for the Huffington Post; she's also campaigning to improve the situation of veterans' families.
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  • Talon Shannon, 15, (left) and Drake Shannon, 11, (right) two of the three children of John Daniel Shannon, 48, a former US Army Senior Sniper, are playing a war game on X-Box inside their home in Westcliffe, CO, USA. Daniel retired here with his family after a serious brain injury inflicted by an insurgent sniper in Ramadi, Al Anbar Province, Iraq, on November 13th 2004. He fought during the Second Battle of Fallujah and was then moved to nearby Ramadi. Daniel lost his left eye and has multiple health issues because of his injury: memory problems, balance problems, he can't smell and taste well anymore, he suffers from PTSD, has  troubles with large crowds and city surroundings. This is the reason why he and his family moved to a quiet location on the Rocky Mountains. In 2007 Dan helped the Washington Post to uncover patients' neglect at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center; he also testified before Congress. Torrey, 42, his wife, is a freelance writer and a contributor for the Huffington Post; she's also campaigning to improve the situation of veterans' families.
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  • Boxes containing bracelets are photographed at a local street market in Firozabad, renowned as the 'glass city', Uttar Pradesh, northern India. Due to extreme poverty, over 20.000 young children are employed to complete the bracelets produced in the industrial units. This area is considered to be one of the highest concentrations of child labour on the planet. Forced to work to support their disadvantaged families, children as young as five are paid between 30-40 Indian Rupees (approx. 0.50 EUR) for eight or more hours of work daily. Most of these children are not able to receive an education and are easily prey of the labour-poverty cycle which has already enslaved their families to a life of exploitation. Children have to sit in crouched positions, use solvents, glues, kerosene and various other dangerous materials while breathing toxic fumes and spending most time of the day in dark, harmful environments. As for India's Child Labour Act of 1986, children under 14 are banned from working in industries deemed 'hazardous' but the rules are widely flouted, and prosecutions, when they happen at all, get bogged down in courts for lengthy periods. A ban on child labour without creating alternative opportunities for the local population is the central problem to the Indian Government's approach to the social issue affecting over 50 million children nationwide.
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  • Colonel Abdul Wahid Khan (right) is inciting young recruits during a boxing class at the Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Elite Police Training Center, a commando and anti-terrorism academy on the outskirts of Karachi, are exercising and simulating extreme actions on a high tower located on the premises. The training center was founded by retired colonel Abdul Wahid Khan, a brave officer who served as a gunship helicopter pilot in the Pakistani Air Force and around the globe with the United Nations, but who's first task as a young army officer in 1979 was to train Afghan Mujahedeen to fight the Soviet Army, the very Mujahedeen that are today's Taleban.
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  • Workers are collecting chemical sludge outside a local paper mill in the village of Saini, pop. 4000, Meerut District, Uttar Pradesh, India, to be then sold at the price of Rs 3000 for a full tractor, on Wednesday, Mar. 19, 2008. The sludge, used to manufacture boxes and invitation cards, come to create when heavily contaminated waters discharged by the paper mill mix with the mud nearby, while also penetrating the soil and reaching the aquifers the population of Saini has been reliant on for generations.
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