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A Bangladeshi brick kiln worker who has to work hardly daily though he is up to 45. if he doesn't work he can not get any food to eat.

If you work really hard and are kind, amazing things will happen. #hardwork #motivation

This photograph was taken in 1943, shortly after they were married.

  

Not many people knew them well. They were simply quiet, hardworking folks. Life goes on and time is already busy erasing some of the traces of their lives in this world – so many of the people they loved and places they knew are gone.

 

They never had much of a social life or took the time for themselves to pursue many hobbies. Life was all about family to them. They were devoted to each other, to their five children (I was the baby, spoiled by all) and to their families back in the beloved hometown in Iowa.

 

I always knew they were wonderful, but as I’ve gotten older, I’ve come to truly realize the heavy load of work and sacrifice they bore without complaint to make for us a sweet childhood home and a good start in life.

 

They gave us such stability, safety, security - and they showed the way with a solid example to follow. But more than that – we were loved. Hugged, kissed, worried over, fussed at, nagged a bit, taken care of a lot, pushed some, but just plain loved hard, the way we were. It’s the kind of love that carries you through a lifetime and all the troubles the world can send your way.

 

Dad has been gone eight years now, and we lost our mom 21 years ago this month. I miss them and think of them every day. I guess the best I can do to honor them is to remember, and to try to pass on the love they gave me, hoping it will trickle down through the future, turning into a great river of joy – because they lived.

 

A dream doesn't become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work.

  

My daughter works in the corn fields in the summer pollinating corn. This is the muddiest day they have had so far.

I find it funny seeing the Cormorant flying back and forth with twigs in it's beak rather than bringing fish home. It almost look like they are obsessed on building the nest and don't bother eating :)

Haha, this outfit barely fits my delicate girl, but I don't care! I love how grubby it is. <3

 

Alina is a 12" porcelain Paperwhite Doll by Teri.

My Friends preparing Dinner...

Videographer, Peter Zhao - highly focusing on the video shooting ...

 

@ The Canadian Investing Conference (CIVC)

Henry Angus Building (Sauder), UBC

Nov 13, 2010

Fantastic GCSE results! 73% A*-C English and maths with 75% A*-C and 23% A*-A across all subjects! Well above the national average! Congratulations to students and teachers for all their hard work!

These trio working to replace damaged pavers at the Kuala Lumpur International Convention Centre, KLCC.

 

KIEV 88, Arsat B 80mm F2.8, Fujifilm NPZ 800 - Expired 2007, F5.6

Hardworking bee is able to collect honey also from bitter flowers.

The 7th Global Meeting on Law and Society took place at Iscte from the 13th - 16th of July 2022.

 

LSA Awards Ceremony

Friday, July 15th at 10:15am – 12:00pm

 

Law and Society Association Prizes

Congratulations to this year’s prize winners, and a special thanks to all of our hardworking Prize

Committees!

Ronald Pipkin Service Award

For sustained and extraordinary service to the Association.

Annie Bunting

York University

Javier A. Couso

Universidad Diego Portales/Utrecht University

Committee: LSA Executive Committee

Harry J. Kalven, Jr. Prize

For empirical scholarship that has contributed to the advancement of research in law and society.

Herbert M Kritzer

University of Minnesota

Elizabeth Mertz

American Bar Foundation/U. of Wisconsin

Committee: Valerie Hans (Chair), Laurie Edelman, Bryant Garth, Anna Offit, Gregory Parks, Mari Hirayama

Stanton Wheeler Mentorship Award

As an outstanding mentor for graduate, professional or undergraduate students who are working on issues of law and

society.

Calvin Morrill

University of California, Berkeley / Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program

Elizabeth Mertz

American Bar Foundation/U. of Wisconsin

Committee: Michael McCann (Chair), Austin Sarat, Jamie Longazel

 

Law and Society Association International Prize

For significant contributions to the advancement of knowledge in the field of law and society.

Nicola Lacey

London School of Economics

Committee: Naomi Creutzfeldt (Chair), Daanika Gordon, Kyoko Ishida, Justin Richland

Herbert Jacob Book Prize

For the best book in law and society scholarship published in 2021.

Reuben Jonathan Miller

F Halfway Home: Race, Punishment, and the Afterlife of Mass Incarceration

Little, Brown and Company (Hatchet)

University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy and Practice/American Bar Foundation

Honorable Mention - Poulami Roychowdhury

Capable Women, Incapable States: Negotiating Violence and Rights in India

Oxford University Press

McGill University

Honorable Mention - Spencer Headworth

Policing Welfare: Punitive Adversarialism in Public Assistance

University of Chicago Press

Purdue University

Honorable Mention - Swethaa S Ballakrishnen

Accidental Feminism: Gender Parity and Selective Mobility

Princeton University Press

University of California Irvine School of Law

Committee: Bernadette Atuahene (Chair), Sarah Brayne, Brandon Alston, Kathryn Harvey, Tanya Hernandez , ZoZo

Syani-Mhango

J. Willard Hurst Prize

For the best book in socio-legal history published in 2021.

Gregory Ablavsky

Federal Ground: Governing Property and Violence in the First U.S. Territories

Oxford University Press

Stanford Law School Honorable Mention – Nada Moumtaz

God’s Property: Islam, Charity and the Modern State

University of California Press

University of Toronto

Committee: Kimberly Welch (Co-Chair), Rohit De (Co-Chair), Tera Agyepon, Lucien Ferguson, Joanna Grisinger

 

Law and Society Association Article Prize

For exceptional scholarship in socio-legal studies published as an article.

Rachel E. López, Kempis “Ghani” Songster, Terrell Carter

Redeeming Justice

Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law, Healing Futures, Temple University's Inside/Out

Think Tank

Honorable Mention – Ya-Wen Lei

Delivering Solidarity: Platform Architecture and Collective Contention in China’s Platform Economy

Harvard University

Committee: Esther Sullivan (Chair), Hardeep Dillon, Spencer Headworth, Riaz Tejani

John Hope Franklin Prize

For the best article on race, racism and the law, published within last two years.

Frank Edwards, Theresa Rocha Beardall

Abolition, Settler Colonialism, and the Persistent Threat of Indian Child Welfare

Columbia Journal of Race and Law 11(3): 533-574

Rutgers University – Newark, University of Washington

Honorable Mention – Robin Walker Sterling

Through a Glass, Darkly: Systemic Racism, Affirmative Action, and Disproportionate

Minority Contact

Michigan Law Review 120(3): 450-504

Northwestern Pritzker School of Law

Committee: Mario Barnes (Chair), Ben Fleury-Steiner, Brandon Davis, Laura Gomez

 

Dissertation Prize

For the dissertation that best represents outstanding work in law and society research in 2020.

Steven Schaaf

Litigating the Authoritarian State: Legal Mobilization and Judicial Politics in the Middle East

University of Mississippi

Committee: Josh Kaiser (Chair), Emily Ryo, Ayo Laniyonu

Undergraduate Student Paper Prize

For the undergraduate paper that best represents outstanding work in law and society research.

Abbey Hackleman (they/them)

Functional Confinement

Perdue University

Committee: Laura Beth Nielsen, Steven Boutcher, Eve Darian-Smith

 

Fotorgafia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz

Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work~Thomas Edison #hardwork

#doodlegraphy.

I am a hardworking guy.

The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary. #success #hardwork

  

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A task of every day! usually women are carrying on their heads that kind of heavy stuff (wood, coconut, etc) all way long along the beach.

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Una tarea diaria, usualmente las mujeres cargan sobre sus cabezas (madera, cocos, etc) por todo el borde de la playa.

 

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i was asked to photograph a wedding back in 2011 and have not looked back at the images since handing over the final prints. so yeah heres two that im some what happy with, never again would i photograph a wedding due to the INTENSE pressure of it all i think i was more nervous that any one at that wedding. saying that it looks like ive landed my self another one hence why these where uploaded so they could have a quick look at what i can do.

In a hot weather, a granny was spotted pushing loads of copier paper across the road.

Saw these ants carrying food upside.

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