Monday, May 12, 2014

This Week in 3 Photos

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The United States have been hit hard by tornadoes in the recent weeks. The tornadoes were unleashed due to a ferocious storm system travelling across US. Arkansas and Mississippi were some of the hardest hit states, with others including Iowa, Oklahoma, Alabama and many more. This photo was taken in Arkansas, a state that has just recently been ravaged by this terrible storm. More than 30 deaths due to tornadoes have been confirmed in the past few weeks, and warnings of new cataclysms are still appearing every day. We encourage all the citizens of US to be vigilant.

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Tens of thousands of students protested in Chile in the first march demanding education reform since President Michelle Bachelet took power on promises of deep changes. The students marched through the streets of Santiago in a mostly peaceful protest that was marred at the end by hooded vandals who infiltrated the demonstrations, and threw rocks and petrol bombs at police. Police officers used water cannon in an attempt to disperse the violent protesters. (by http://www.euronews.com/)

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But don't forget that not all struggles are unjust. Struggles are a part of everyday life, and it's up to us to turn them into either a depression or a hurdle to be overcome. In this photo, competitors are locked into a strangulation during a traditional wrestling tournament, part of a holiday marking the circumcisions of young boys in the village of Draginovo, some 180km south-east of Sofia on May 04, 2014. More than 100 boys were circumcised during a traditional ceremony in the small mountain village. Although they are struggling as a part of a competition, but to some of them it means everything - it's their rite of passage. So whenever you find yourself facing troubles - run forward and jump over them like hurdles.

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