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#529303
17 Apr 2015
The Afrikaans speaking labourers of mixed decent working on Cape wine farms are some of the only remaining historic elements present in an increasingly corporate industry with little time on the sweat associated with production. This minority community is known for its sharp humor and resilience, despite being marginalised during political dialogue and facing issues such as widespread fetal alcohol syndrome, forced evictions and little empowerment.
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#529304
17 Apr 2015
The Afrikaans speaking labourers of mixed decent working on Cape wine farms are some of the only remaining historic elements present in an increasingly corporate industry with little time on the sweat associated with production. This minority community is known for its sharp humor and resilience, despite being marginalised during political dialogue and facing issues such as widespread fetal alcohol syndrome, forced evictions and little empowerment.
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#529305
17 Apr 2015
The Afrikaans speaking labourers of mixed decent working on Cape wine farms are some of the only remaining historic elements present in an increasingly corporate industry with little time on the sweat associated with production. This minority community is known for its sharp humor and resilience, despite being marginalised during political dialogue and facing issues such as widespread fetal alcohol syndrome, forced evictions and little empowerment.
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#529306
17 Apr 2015
The Afrikaans speaking labourers of mixed decent working on Cape wine farms are some of the only remaining historic elements present in an increasingly corporate industry with little time on the sweat associated with production. This minority community is known for its sharp humor and resilience, despite being marginalised during political dialogue and facing issues such as widespread fetal alcohol syndrome, forced evictions and little empowerment.
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#529307
17 Apr 2015
The Afrikaans speaking labourers of mixed decent working on Cape wine farms are some of the only remaining historic elements present in an increasingly corporate industry with little time on the sweat associated with production. This minority community is known for its sharp humor and resilience, despite being marginalised during political dialogue and facing issues such as widespread fetal alcohol syndrome, forced evictions and little empowerment.
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#529312
17 Apr 2015
The Afrikaans speaking labourers of mixed decent working on Cape wine farms are some of the only remaining historic elements present in an increasingly corporate industry with little time on the sweat associated with production. This minority community is known for its sharp humor and resilience, despite being marginalised during political dialogue and facing issues such as widespread fetal alcohol syndrome, forced evictions and little empowerment.
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#529313
17 Apr 2015
The Afrikaans speaking labourers of mixed decent working on Cape wine farms are some of the only remaining historic elements present in an increasingly corporate industry with little time on the sweat associated with production. This minority community is known for its sharp humor and resilience, despite being marginalised during political dialogue and facing issues such as widespread fetal alcohol syndrome, forced evictions and little empowerment.
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#529314
17 Apr 2015
The Afrikaans speaking labourers of mixed decent working on Cape wine farms are some of the only remaining historic elements present in an increasingly corporate industry with little time on the sweat associated with production. This minority community is known for its sharp humor and resilience, despite being marginalised during political dialogue and facing issues such as widespread fetal alcohol syndrome, forced evictions and little empowerment.
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#529315
17 Apr 2015
The Afrikaans speaking labourers of mixed decent working on Cape wine farms are some of the only remaining historic elements present in an increasingly corporate industry with little time on the sweat associated with production. This minority community is known for its sharp humor and resilience, despite being marginalised during political dialogue and facing issues such as widespread fetal alcohol syndrome, forced evictions and little empowerment.
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#529316
17 Apr 2015
The Afrikaans speaking labourers of mixed decent working on Cape wine farms are some of the only remaining historic elements present in an increasingly corporate industry with little time on the sweat associated with production. This minority community is known for its sharp humor and resilience, despite being marginalised during political dialogue and facing issues such as widespread fetal alcohol syndrome, forced evictions and little empowerment.
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#529317
17 Apr 2015
The Afrikaans speaking labourers of mixed decent working on Cape wine farms are some of the only remaining historic elements present in an increasingly corporate industry with little time on the sweat associated with production. This minority community is known for its sharp humor and resilience, despite being marginalised during political dialogue and facing issues such as widespread fetal alcohol syndrome, forced evictions and little empowerment.
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#529319
17 Apr 2015
The Afrikaans speaking labourers of mixed decent working on Cape wine farms are some of the only remaining historic elements present in an increasingly corporate industry with little time on the sweat associated with production. This minority community is known for its sharp humor and resilience, despite being marginalised during political dialogue and facing issues such as widespread fetal alcohol syndrome, forced evictions and little empowerment.
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#496617
22 Mar 2015
Dhaka, Bangladesh 22nd March 2015; People from different organization made rally on the occasion of World Water Day 2015. UNICEF says, for 748 million people around the globe, just getting this essential service remains a challenge. It says water is the very essence of life and yet three-quarters of a billion people – mostly the poor and the marginalised – remain deprived of this most basic human right. Some 2.3 out of 7.5 billion people of the world have gained access to improved sources of drinking water since 1990, informs the UN body.
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#496620
22 Mar 2015
Dhaka, Bangladesh 22nd March 2015; People from different organization made rally on the occasion of World Water Day 2015. UNICEF says, for 748 million people around the globe, just getting this essential service remains a challenge. It says water is the very essence of life and yet three-quarters of a billion people – mostly the poor and the marginalised – remain deprived of this most basic human right. Some 2.3 out of 7.5 billion people of the world have gained access to improved sources of drinking water since 1990, informs the UN body.
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#496621
22 Mar 2015
Dhaka, Bangladesh 22nd March 2015; People from different organization made rally on the occasion of World Water Day 2015. UNICEF says, for 748 million people around the globe, just getting this essential service remains a challenge. It says water is the very essence of life and yet three-quarters of a billion people – mostly the poor and the marginalised – remain deprived of this most basic human right. Some 2.3 out of 7.5 billion people of the world have gained access to improved sources of drinking water since 1990, informs the UN body.
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#496622
22 Mar 2015
Dhaka, Bangladesh 22nd March 2015; A girl drinking water in World Water Day rally in Dhaka. People from different organization made rally on the occasion of World Water Day 2015. UNICEF says, for 748 million people around the globe, just getting this essential service remains a challenge. It says water is the very essence of life and yet three-quarters of a billion people – mostly the poor and the marginalised – remain deprived of this most basic human right. Some 2.3 out of 7.5 billion people of the world have gained access to improved sources of drinking water since 1990, informs the UN body.
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