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  • Benjamin Keagle, 13, listens to U.S. Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul's speech during his campaign stop in Ames, Iowa.
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  • Undecided voters and college students Lindsay Mathews, left, and Alyson Peeler, right, listen to U.S. Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul speak  in Ames, Iowa. The issues that they care about  most are the Iraq war and rising college tuition.
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  • A supporter looks at U.S. Democratic Presidential candidate Bill Richardson during his campaign stop in Des Moines, Iowa.
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  • A supporter receives autograph from  U.S. Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney during his campaign stop in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
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  • A man listens to U.S. Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul's speech during his campaign stop in Des Moines, Iowa.
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  • A member of the New Voters Project, a nonpartisan effort to register young people and get them to the polls on Election Day, attends  U.S. Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul's campaign stop.
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  • Evangelina Romesser, 14 months, looks on as U.S. Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney, left, points at her during his  campaign stop in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
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  • Robbie Robertson, 8, attends  U.S. Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul's speech during his campaign stop in Des Moines, Iowa.
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  • Rose Kohl, 22, left, takes pictures of U.S. Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton during her campaign stop in Storm Lake, Iowa. Kohl is a college student and is undecided voter. She wants to vote for the candidate who is pro-life.
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  • U.S. Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at her campaign stop, in Iowa.
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  • Mohmed Camara, 36, listens to U.S. Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speak in   Ames, Iowa.
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  • Jared Cave, 24, a supporter of U.S. Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul, smiles as he listens Paul speak in Ames, Iowa. Cave supports Ron Paul because of his foreign policy and says "I like him because he speaks his mind and stands by his belief."
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  • U.S. Republican Presidential candidate Mike Huckabee speaks during his campaign stop, in Iowa
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  • Members of Secret Service stand on guard at campaign venue in Iowa, USA.
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  • Samuel Keagle, 4, foreground, brother Timothy, 11, background left, and Josiah Toomey, 12, listen to U.S. Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul's speech during his campaign stop in Ames, Iowa. Timothy says " I support Ron Paul mostly because he is pro life, anti-tax, and also my parents support him."
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  • Richard Stuben, 78, is seen at  U.S. Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney during his campaign stop in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
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  • A supporter for US Republican Presidential candidate Sen. John McCain is seen during the campaign stop in Des Moines, IA.
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  • People listen to U.S. Democratic Presidential candidate John Edwards  speak at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa.
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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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  • 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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  • “Men and women are really the same. It is a good time for everybody.”    <br />
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Male strippers performing to female audiences have now become part of mainstream American culture. <br />
Unlike the enforced sedate atmosphere at clubs featuring female exotic dancers for male audiences, the female audience for male strippers is very vocal and rowdy. <br />
On the other hand, for male exotics the attention and sexual encounters not only come with the job, but are considered perks.
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  • Cars make their way through in deserted town devastated by tsunami in Otsuchi, Iwate prefecture, Japan, April 4, 2011. Thousands of Japanese and American military personnel joined together Friday in a final three-day sweep to search for those still missing from last month’s massive earthquake and tsunami.
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  • A bird flies by a tree with debris in town devastated by tsunami in Otsuchi, Iwate prefecture, Japan, April 4, 2011. Thousands of Japanese and American military personnel joined together Friday in a final three-day sweep to search for those still missing from last month’s massive earthquake and tsunami.
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  • A doll sits in debris in town devastated by tsunami in Otsuchi, Iwate prefecture, Japan, April 4, 2011. Thousands of Japanese and American military personnel joined together Friday in a final three-day sweep to search for those still missing from last month’s massive earthquake and tsunami.
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  • Dalai Lama gives blessings to Dawa Zhuoma, 11, a Chinese American girl from Los Angeles, CA,  after the audience meeting in Dharamsala, India, May 26, 2009.
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