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#2612094
13 April 2018
A residential apartment is seen at its construction site in Ankara on April 13, 2018. Despite one of the most profitable businesses in Turkey, construction sector now loses its popularity in consequence of the Turkish Lira's continuous depreciation against foreign currency, including the euro, the U.S. dollar and the British pound, in the last months.
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#2612095
13 April 2018
A residential apartment is seen at its construction site in Ankara on April 13, 2018. Despite one of the most profitable businesses in Turkey, construction sector now loses its popularity in consequence of the Turkish Lira's continuous depreciation against foreign currency, including the euro, the U.S. dollar and the British pound, in the last months.
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#2612097
13 April 2018
A residential apartment is seen at its construction site in Ankara on April 13, 2018. Despite one of the most profitable businesses in Turkey, construction sector now loses its popularity in consequence of the Turkish Lira's continuous depreciation against foreign currency, including the euro, the U.S. dollar and the British pound, in the last months.
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#2612099
13 April 2018
A landscape of old residential apartments is pictured in Ankara on April 13, 2018. Despite one of the most profitable businesses in Turkey, construction sector now loses its popularity in consequence of the Turkish Lira's continuous depreciation against foreign currency, including the euro, the U.S. dollar and the British pound, in the last months.
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#2612100
13 April 2018
A landscape of old residential apartments is pictured in Ankara on April 13, 2018. Despite one of the most profitable businesses in Turkey, construction sector now loses its popularity in consequence of the Turkish Lira's continuous depreciation against foreign currency, including the euro, the U.S. dollar and the British pound, in the last months.
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#2612102
13 April 2018
New residential apartments are seen in Ankara on April 13, 2018. Despite one of the most profitable businesses in Turkey, construction sector now loses its popularity in consequence of the Turkish Lira's continuous depreciation against foreign currency, including the euro, the U.S. dollar and the British pound, in the last months.
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#2612103
13 April 2018
New residential apartments are seen in Ankara on April 13, 2018. Despite one of the most profitable businesses in Turkey, construction sector now loses its popularity in consequence of the Turkish Lira's continuous depreciation against foreign currency, including the euro, the U.S. dollar and the British pound, in the last months.
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#2612104
13 April 2018
New residential apartments are seen in Ankara on April 13, 2018. Despite one of the most profitable businesses in Turkey, construction sector now loses its popularity in consequence of the Turkish Lira's continuous depreciation against foreign currency, including the euro, the U.S. dollar and the British pound, in the last months.
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#2612105
13 April 2018
A construction equipment loads up a truck with soil at a construction site in Ankara on April 13, 2018. Despite one of the most profitable businesses in Turkey, construction sector now loses its popularity in consequence of the Turkish Lira's continuous depreciation against foreign currency, including the euro, the U.S. dollar and the British pound, in the last months.
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#2612106
13 April 2018
Workers are seen at the top of a residential apartment under construction in Ankara on April 13, 2018. Despite one of the most profitable businesses in Turkey, construction sector now loses its popularity in consequence of the Turkish Lira's continuous depreciation against foreign currency, including the euro, the U.S. dollar and the British pound, in the last months.
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#2612107
13 April 2018
A Turkish flag waves on a residential apartment under construction in Ankara on April 13, 2018. Despite one of the most profitable businesses in Turkey, construction sector now loses its popularity in consequence of the Turkish Lira's continuous depreciation against foreign currency, including the euro, the U.S. dollar and the British pound, in the last months.
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#2612108
13 April 2018
A tall residential building is pictured in Ankara on April 13, 2018. Despite one of the most profitable businesses in Turkey, construction sector now loses its popularity in consequence of the Turkish Lira's continuous depreciation against foreign currency, including the euro, the U.S. dollar and the British pound, in the last months.
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#2612113
13 April 2018
A residential apartment under construction is seen through trees in Ankara on April 13, 2018. Despite one of the most profitable businesses in Turkey, construction sector now loses its popularity in consequence of the Turkish Lira's continuous depreciation against foreign currency, including the euro, the U.S. dollar and the British pound, in the last months.
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#2612109
13 April 2018
A man walks past a field, while a tall residential apartment is seen under construction in Ankara on April 13, 2018. Despite one of the most profitable businesses in Turkey, construction sector now loses its popularity in consequence of the Turkish Lira's continuous depreciation against foreign currency, including the euro, the U.S. dollar and the British pound, in the last months.
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#2285988
27 October 2017
The Hospital Infantil Sabará located in the neighborhood of Higienópolis in São Paulo receives the visit of the dog therapist, on October 26, 2017. Today, Apolo, a 5-year-old labrador made the children of the children hospitalized. The visits of the dog therapist last in average 60 minutes, because the dog gets very tired with so many interactions of the hospitalized children.Dogs provide moments of joy and relaxation to patients. As a consequence, children become more motivated, well-humored and perceive improvements in treatment reception, socialization and integration with the medical staff. Pets participating in voluntary work thus need to be vaccinated and wormed. In addition, animals should have a docile, affectionate and acknowledged affection for people, so that contact between them and patients is possible.
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#2285998
27 October 2017
The Hospital Infantil Sabará located in the neighborhood of Higienópolis in São Paulo receives the visit of the dog therapist, on October 26, 2017. Today, Apolo, a 5-year-old labrador made the children of the children hospitalized. The visits of the dog therapist last in average 60 minutes, because the dog gets very tired with so many interactions of the hospitalized children.Dogs provide moments of joy and relaxation to patients. As a consequence, children become more motivated, well-humored and perceive improvements in treatment reception, socialization and integration with the medical staff. Pets participating in voluntary work thus need to be vaccinated and wormed. In addition, animals should have a docile, affectionate and acknowledged affection for people, so that contact between them and patients is possible.
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