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Volunteerism Has Many Faces Volunteerism has many faces, many colours, many forms and expressions; it’s a borderless and multi-shape stream nourished by solidarity, enthusiasm and sense of commitment; many hands and many voices, many ways to be active and creative, many people who help and many people to be helped, many wall breaking down and bridge building up, and only...

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Son Phase 2 Sun Figure
elmoreart Mixed Media
Son Phase 1 Sun Figure
elmoreart Mixed Media
Who has the Key? Workers are Handcuffed Who has the Key? Workers are Handuffed art by Ray Tapajna is about workers having no voice in Globalization and Free Trade. In the U.S.A., workers have experienced the most massive dislocation and loss of jobs in its history. The Free Enterprise system is supposed in to make it easier for all to be good. However, we are in a survival of the...
tapsearcher Ink, Pen
Spring has arrived! Nature, with all of her splendour, is filled with harmony.
Shahram1 Drawing, Crayon
Roadside Buddhas
thlee Photography, Colour
Stuff thast shouldnt be taken literally I am a huge fan of wrestling, but i now not to take it serious. The people who wrestle are proffesional actors and know what they are doing. Please, do not try this at home.
wop4life Photography, Digitally Manipulated
Your wife has begotten a cell-phone! In Egyptian hospitals, surgeons often forget some medical or other personal tools inside their pateints' bodies. The Dr. (After a cesarian operation) : - Congrats! Your wife has begotten a cell-phone!
aymanelhakea Cartoons
"Hasad"! "Hasad" in Arabic means to have a bad feeling against someone who has something you don't have. In Arabic folklore, we bring something called "bokhur", which is a smoke with a good smell, as a prevention from "Hasad". In this cartoon, the world's number 1 pollutant says: Hey world, we are just making some "bokhur" to avoid "hasad"!
aymanelhakea Cartoons
Night out at Park Baluchi, Hauz Khas This was taken at Park Baluchi, a restaurant in the Hauz Khas village, New Delhi. The restaurant is situated in the middle of a lush green deer park. This photo is special because the moment the musicians came in everybody got up and started dancing. Thus began my beautiful and unforgetable evening in Delhi. An awesome experience with some...
anuriandima84 Photography, Colour
Who has Access to Health Care? The wallet scenario, symbolized by the condoms, health card and a bill represents access to health insurance in industrialized nations that have higher levels of sex education and safety network in place. Regardless of the above, the public still faces the prospects of a two-tiered health care system in which the rich will have access to...
Photography, Colour