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  • CHINA. Beijing. A man users a hairdryer to help him cook Chinese kebabs in the shopping district of Xinjiekou . 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A man users a hairdryer to help him cook Chinese kebabs in the shopping district of Xinjiekou . 2008
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  • PORTUGAL. Lisbon. A man cooking in an outdoor restaurant in the streets of the old district of Alfama . 2004
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A young Muslim man cooking in his family's restaurant. 2005
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Nightscene on the Wangfujing shopping street in central Beijing. 2006.
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  • A woman cooks food on the banks of a polluted waterway in central Kolkata.<br />
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  • Locals gut fish in the Zhalong Wetlands, Heilongjiang Province. China. 2011
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  • A woman sells squid from her small stall in the city of Wuhan, central China.<br />
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  • CHINA. Hubei Province. Wuhan. A woman sells squid from her small stall Wuhan (population 4.3 million) is a sprawling city that sits on both sides of the Yangtze River.  2008.
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  • Locals gut fish in the Zhalong Wetlands, Heilongjiang Province. China. 2011
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  • A cook takes a rest and uses his cellphone in the hutongs of central Beijing.
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  • MONGOLIA. Ulaan Baatar. Battar, 55, waits for breakfast to cook on a bitterly cold winter morning. As the global financial crisis grips Asia, Mongolia is feeling the implications first hand as the country suffers from rising inflation pushing the price of food and fuel ever upwards. For the country’s homeless, who live in sewers and abandoned garages in the capital and already face extreme discrimination and are denied access to basic health and social care, their lives are hanging in the balance. 2008
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  • MONGOLIA. Ulaan Baatar. Ounsuren,36, stands and waits for food to be cooked near the family's garage-home.As the global financial crisis grips Asia, Mongolia is feeling the implications first hand as the country suffers from rising inflation pushing the price of food and fuel ever upwards. For the country’s homeless, who live in sewers and abandoned garages in the capital and already face extreme discrimination and are denied access to basic health and social care, their lives are hanging in the balance. 2008
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  • Piles of wood lie next to a small stream running through the forests of northern Sichuan. Many locals from mountainous rural communities still rely on harvesting wood from the forests for heating and cooking.  Pingwu County in Sichuan Province, south-west China.
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  • Men carry carts full of water that is sourced from groundwater aquifers under the city. The water is sold to local residents throughout the city who use it for cooking and cleaning. Clean water is at a premium in Jakarta resulting in Jakartans paying nearly 25% of their income just for usable water.
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  • A man delivers water in a slum community that is sourced from groundwater aquifers under the city. The water is sold to local residents throughout the city who use it for cooking and cleaning. Clean water is at a premium in Jakarta resulting in Jakartans paying nearly 25% of their income just for usable water.
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