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~~ Daily Life: March 2014 ~~
Daily Life: March 2014
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Members of the Crimean self defense forces patrol a street as a street vendor tries to sell bunches of flowers in Simferopol, Crimea, on March 24
"I want to catch anything that'll bite" said Kaden Thompson, 9, of Sandpoint, as he fished Round Lake in Dufort, Idaho, with his friend's dog, Athena, on March 31.
Israeli soldiers secure the area as Israeli settler children dressed up in masks take part in a parade to celebrate the Jewish holiday of Purim in al-Shuhada Street, in the West Bank town of Hebron, on March 16. The carnival-like Purim holiday is celebrated with parades and costume parties to commemorate the deliverance of the Jewish people from a plot to exterminate them in the ancient Persian Empire 2,500 years ago, as recorded in the Biblical Book of Esther.
New South Korean military officers cheer during the joint commission ceremony of over 5,000 new military officers of the army, navy, air force and marines at the military headquarters in Gyeryong, south of Seoul, South Korea, on March 6.
Pet Horstmann, head of the Fahrradhof bike shop in Altlandsberg, eastern Germany, looks out of his house decorated with 210 old bikes on March 11. Inside, the shop offers more than 1,000 new bikes for sale.
Kashmiri Muslim boatmen chat as they row their traditional boats on the Dal Lake on the outskirts of Srinagar, India, Friday, March 21, 2014. Set in the Himalayas at 5,600 feet above sea level, Kashmir is a green, saucer-shaped valley surrounded by snowy mountain ranges with over 100 lakes dotting its highlands and plains.
Pakistani students of a madrassa, or Islamic school, learn how to read verses of the Quran, during their daily classes in a Mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan, on March 12. Islamic schools form an important function within the Pakistani educational system, providing for many Pakistanis, the only educational institution they attend.
A child plays on a large mound of sand on the beach early March 9 in Asbury Park, N.J
Nolan Davis launches himself and a stone during a curling game on Auke Lake in Juneau, Ak., on March 5.
A Balinese woman cries while in a state of trance during Melasti Ceremony at a beach on March 28 in Badung, Bali, Indonesia.The Melasti ritual is held annually ahead of the Nyepi Day of Silence, a ceremony intended to cleanse and purify the souls of the Balinese Hindu participants. Nyepi is a Hindu celebration observed every new year according to the Balinese calendar. The national holiday is one of self-reflection and meditation and activities such as working, watching television or travelling are restricted between the hours of 6 a.m. and 6 p.m.
A Chinese worker rides in the back of a cart driven by another on March 26 in Beijing, China. More then 7 million people die worldwide every year due to air pollution and it is now the "single largest environmental health risk," the U.N. health agency stated in a recent report. The majority of the deaths associated with air pollution were heart disease, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and lung cancer.
Pakistani Christian boy, Suhail Pervez, 9, plays snooker on a table he built, in a slum that hosts Christian families, in Islamabad, Pakistan, on March 27. Pakistani authorities plan to demolish slums, mostly occupied by Christians and people displaced in tribal areas and neighboring Afghanistan, saying it poses a security threat to the already vulnerable capital.
A young man spits fire for fun with friends, near to the Tagus riverbank in Lisbon, Portugal, on March 5.
Chess teacher Miguel Barreneche Pena, 67, reads a newspaper while he waits for customers in Lima, Peru, on March 22. Barreneche teaches chess and charges one Peruvian Sol or about .36 US dollars for a game.
Tourists jump for a photo in front of the Mediterranean sea under their umbrellas by a rainy day, on the beach of Nice, southeastern France on March 22.
A soldier jumped over a ring of fire during a tactical training mission in Heihe, northeast China's Heilongjiang province on March 5. The latest double-digit increase to China's defense budget serves world peace and is no threat to anyone, state media argued March 6 after the 12.2 percent spending hike raised alarms in Japan.
A Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) officer practices to conduct the military band before the opening session of the 12th National People's Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on March 5. China's annual show of political theater, the National People's Congress, opens this week -- the first under a new Communist Party leadership facing intractable problems including endemic corruption, slowing economic growth and tensions with neighboring countries.
A bagpiper marches in the annual St. Patrick's Day Parade along Fifth Ave in Manhattan on March 17, 2014 in New York City.
Young probationers, the trainee choristers of Salisbury Cathedral Choir, flip pancakes to mark Shrove Tuesday outside the West Front of the 13th century Cathedral on March 4 in Salisbury, England. Every year the choristers make breakfast pancakes at the Canon Precentors house to learn about the meaning of Shrove Tuesday, which is traditionally the day that all fats and flesh are eaten up to prepare for the forty days fast of Lent.
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MAY OUR COUNTRY PROGRESS IN EVERYWHERE AND IN EVERYTHING SO THAT THE WHOLE WORLD SHOULD HAVE PROUD ON US
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