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  • RIGHT: New apartment complex for relocated residents from old city in Kashgar, China.<br />
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LEFT: Residents carry bread through old city in Kashgar, China.
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  • RIGHT: A propaganda sign that encourages ethnic unity in Kashgar, Xinjiang, China.<br />
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LEFT: People wait for bus in Kashgar, Xinjiang, China.
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  • Uyghur women shop at market in Hotan, Xinjian province in China.
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  • Uyghurs are seen at market in Xinjian province in China.
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  • America is on the threshold of becoming the first ever mass geriatric society, with tens of millions of people living into their 80s, 90s. and beyond. Yet just as the need for caregivers is rising, the number of them is dwindling. 60% of those over 85 live in nursing home and it costs more money to be admitted in a nursing home that provides quality care. In addition, for millions of Americans, living longer means coping with loneliness, multiple chronic illnesses, increasing frailty and prolonged periods of dementia, which may last for years and sometimes even decades.
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  • Uyghurs gather at live stock market in Khotan, Xinjiang province in China. Khotan has one of Central Asia’s biggest livestock markets, which each Thursday draws farmers and shepherds from across the region.
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  • Uyghur are seen at market in Xinjian province in China.
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  • Uyghurs pass time in Hotan, Xinjian province in China.
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  • Uyghur men pass time at market in Hotan, Xinjian province in China.
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  • Uyghur men receive free meal at mosque before the break of  Ramadan in Hotan, Xinjian province in China.
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  • Uyghur women shop clothes at market in Khotan, Xinjiang province in China.
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  • An Uyghur woman in Kashgar, Xinjiang province in China.
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  • An Uighr girl prays at market in Hotan, Xinjian province in China.
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  • Uyghurs women make their way through night market in Yarkand, Xinjiang province in China.
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  • An Uyghur man rides motorcycle through traffic and herd of animals in Khotan, Xinjiang province in China.
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  • Ruzmamat, a camel man, makes his way through Taklamakan desert with his camels in Xinjiang province in China.
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  • Uighr men watch television on the street in Hotan, Xinjian province in China.
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  • An Uyghur boy works at live stock market in Khotan, Xinjiang province in China. Khotan has one of Central Asia’s biggest livestock markets, which each Thursday draws farmers and shepherds from across the region.
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  • America is on the threshold of becoming the first ever mass geriatric society, with tens of millions of people living into their 80s, 90s. and beyond. Yet just as the need for caregivers is rising, the number of them is dwindling. 60% of those over 85 live in nursing home and it costs more money to be admitted in a nursing home that provides quality care. In addition, for millions of Americans, living longer means coping with loneliness, multiple chronic illnesses, increasing frailty and prolonged periods of dementia, which may last for years and sometimes even decades.
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  • An Uighr waitress works at the Altun Zardar restaurant, in Yarkand, Xinjiang province in China.
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  • Aging sex worker Josna, 60, left, looks for a customer as her daughter Tanya, 7, sits by at brothel in Faridpur, Bangladesh.<br />
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Deserted by the man who fathered her daughter, she, like many her age, has a difficult time pulling in enough clients to support her family. <br />
Growing old does not mean the end of one’s career, but it does mean working harder for a fraction of the pay a younger woman can expect. When Josna can’t buy food for Tanya, 7, she has to borrow from the neighbours.
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  • Old town is seen in Chongqing, China, March 4, 2009.
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  • Old town is seen in Chongqing, China, March 4, 2009.
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  • Old town is seen in Chongqing, China, March 4, 2009.
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  • Old town is seen in Chongqing, China, March 4, 2009.
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  • Old town is seen in Chongqing, China, March 4, 2009.
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  • Sex worker Lima, 18, waits for customer at brothel, June 28, 2007 in Tangail, Bangladesh. Born into a poor family, she was lured to a false job offer at a garment factory but instead was sold to brothel when she was 13 years old. <br />
The majority of the 20,000 to 30,000 female sex workers in Bangladesh are victims of trafficking. <br />
Once they enter the brothel, usually before the age of 12, they are generally in for life because of social stigma and poverty.
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  • Old town is seen in Chongqing, China, March 4, 2009.
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  • INDIA - Life in Exile (Tibetan Refugees)<br />
An old monk makes his way through town of McLeod Ganj, Dharamsala, India, where the Dalai Lama settled after fleeing Tibet in 1959 after a failed uprising against Chinese rule, May 25, 2009.
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  • Sex worker Shetu, 17, wakes up after taking 20 sleeping pills all at once in brothel in Tangail, Bangladesh. Shetu takes pills when she gets depressed thinking about her 3-year-old son who was given up for adoption.
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