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Illia Lager, 10, dedicated to the housework in his home in the village of Druzhba, eastern Ukraine. The Lager family lives very close to the contact-line, which divides government- and non-government-controlled areas, and where the protracted conflict is most severe. For the Lager family, living close to the contact line comes with a constant fear of shelling, landmines, water shortages and financial hardship. In addition, the protracted conflict continues to take a substantial toll on their mental health. Illia’s mother Viktoria attended the positive parenting workshops supported by UNICEF and the European Union and learned how to support her children and manage their fears.
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Photos: UNICEF/2019/Druzhba/Aleksey Filippov
Illia Lager, 10, cuts wood in his home in the village of Druzhba, eastern Ukraine. The Lager family lives very close to the contact-line, which divides government- and non-government-controlled areas, and where the protracted conflict is most severe. For the Lager family, living close to the contact line comes with a constant fear of shelling, landmines, water shortages and financial hardship. In addition, the protracted conflict continues to take a substantial toll on their mental health. Illia’s mother Viktoria attended the positive parenting workshops supported by UNICEF and the European Union and learned how to support her children and manage their fears.
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Photos: UNICEF/2019/Druzhba/Aleksey Filippov
I laughed at the thought of this male Wedge-tailed Eagle having 'bent' his perch tree to the side by landing on it! Gidgee trees develop the most amazing growth habits - this one obviously had a few 'downward years', but recently the trend is showing positive growth!
Joan McEvoy and Mayor Michael O'Dowd enjoying the closing cermony of Positive Ageing Week in Nano Reids
Illia Lager, 10, cuts wood in his home in the village of Druzhba, eastern Ukraine. The Lager family lives very close to the contact-line, which divides government- and non-government-controlled areas, and where the protracted conflict is most severe. For the Lager family, living close to the contact line comes with a constant fear of shelling, landmines, water shortages and financial hardship. In addition, the protracted conflict continues to take a substantial toll on their mental health. Illia’s mother Viktoria attended the positive parenting workshops supported by UNICEF and the European Union and learned how to support her children and manage their fears.
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Photos: UNICEF/2019/Druzhba/Aleksey Filippov
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In order to behave professionally and keep doing your work, you need to learn how to bring up your mood.
It is important to stay positive at work in order to maintain your productivity. Sometimes it may be very hard to stay positive and see the glass half full. However, in order to behave ...
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Nastia, 12, and her friend sit in the garden of Nastia’s home in the conflict-affected village of Druzhba, eastern Ukraine. Her home is adjacent to the contact line, which divides government- and non-government-controlled areas. The conflict is more severe in this area and causes distress to the village residents. Nastia’s mother Oksana attended the positive parenting workshops supported by UNICEF and the European Union, which helped to mitigate the impact of the conflict on her and her family’s psycho-social wellbeing.
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Photos: UNICEF/2019/Druzhba/Aleksey Filippov
This is the first pic of two. As I walked to the subway on 6th Avenue in the West Villiage I experienced a dejavu moment when like a few days prior I heard someone shout out to me to take their picture. I turned and this gentleman struck this pose. He was in a wheel chair and missing a leg. I am not one to give money to people on the street simply because I don't know what they use it for but after talking to him for a bit I gave him a few bucks and took one more picture. In a wheel chair and missing a leg he was totally upbeat and pretty funny so I could not resist posting these.
Negative intellect is functioning behind negative vision and positive intellect is behind positive vision. Negativity leads to distress and unhappiness and positivity leads to happiness and peace.
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the story with this is that one of my dad's coworker's wanted me to design a poster to advertise an upcoming lecture and exhibition.
the exhibition features many of the photos by the founder of positiveexposure.org, Rick Guidotti.
Rick Guidotti was originally a fashion photographer, but these photos are of subjects whose appearances have been altered or distorted by the unfortunate circumstances of disease, etc.
Guidotti's mission, then is to create a positive view of these still completely human subjects -- an issue that needs attention especially with those who will be treating their diseases.
please check out www.positiveexposure.org