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“Peace be upon those who laugh with years of crying in their hearts, those who chose to live even though life hasn’t agreed with them yet.“
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“Into the Crowd”
While attending the 2020 Women’s March in Washington, D.C., members of the Piscataway Conoy Tribe demonstrated with a red handprint across their mouths to raise awareness of the missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
Skyler Wilson Photography,
2021 Smithsonian photo contest’s Grand Prize
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An insight into Knaresborough, North Yorkshire. By davezphoto
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25 Days of Christmas with INPRNT: Michael Camarra.
Today’s selection for Supersonic Art’s annual 25 Days of Christmas with INPRNT is the incredible work of artist Michael Camarra, all of which is available as fine art prints in his INPRNT Shop.
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Die Ziviltrauung, 1887, Albert Anker
https://www.wikiart.org/en/albert-anker/die-ziviltrauung-1887
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Interior Garden by @raw_mix.design
Get Inspired, visit www.myhouseidea.com
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Aveline Stokart - https://www.instagram.com/aveline_stokart - https://www.facebook.com/avelinestokart - https://www.artstation.com/aveline_stokart - https://www.linkedin.com/in/aveline-stokart-89804155 - https://www.behance.net/avelinesto6daf
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During the progressive era the political debates or even politics, in general, were much worst than now. consider these few points in history: The country was recovering from civil war. There were also robber barons that had a monopoly over the economy and 2 million children were working in factories across the country. Then there was a global era of radical revolutions, the assassination of the president by an anarchist (also global assassinations of heads of States). The Socialist Party of America won almost a million votes at the time in the presidential race. There were mass strikes as well as world war followed by the pandemic! and then followed by the great depression. Add the prohibition era in there as well. And guess what? America remained and weather through literally all of that with little changes, so for these anime profile children on twitter that think this is the "Roman Empire" and we are hitting the iceberg with our ancient senile, dying leaders...gotta break it to you, whatever is happing now would not be enough to end the "American Empire" you always dream about. You have no idea what an unstable country looks like and can't break the history most powerful liberal institution even with civil war (which has been tried already btw). However, as Persians always say, youth can wish!
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Canada, 1965: Design 2306
A ranch house with a rakish roof and built-in desks in the bedrooms.
Small House Designs by Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation, 1965. (Ottawa, ON, Canada)
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Elevation and plan for a projected temple, Paris
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for anyone that’s having a bad day, here are pictures of animals sniffing flowers
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Susanne Ussing, I Drivhuset, installed at Ordrupgaardsamlingen, 1980, wood, newspaper, metal chimney vents
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Portrait of the Hon. Edith Jocelyn, Viscountess Sudley, bust length, in a yellow dress and white wrap (1876). Heinrich M. Müller (German, 19th Century). Oil on canvas.
The sitter was the daughter of Robert, Viscount Jocelyn. She married Arthur Saunders William Charles Fox, Viscount Sudley, later 5th Earl of Arran in 1865. She died in Basel in 1871, aged 26. This posthumous portrait is thought to have been commissioned by Viscount Sudley in memory of his wife and is probably based on a portrait done before her final illness. She is wearing the family pearls and head ornament.
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