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  • Juanita Britton pictured at her home in Washington D.C. (C)Vanessa Vick
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  • Father Columba Stewart a Benedictine monk and director of the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library at St. John's University in Minnesota works with a team of people digitizing early Christian manuscripts. He is photographed at Dumbarton Oaks in Georgetown while on a sabbatical. 11/16/2009. ©Vanessa Vick
  • Cherie Phipps with her dogs in  Virginia. Copyright © Vanessa Vick 2012
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  • Kibale National Park in Uganda has one of the highest densities of primates in the world. There are 13 different species including over 1,400 chimpanzees. The Uganda Wildlife Authority has habituated one community of 80 individual chimps for tourists to view.  Lynn Robinson from San Francisco, California is visiting Uganda for the first time. February 1, 2005. ©Vanessa VickShe will be in Uganda until February 13th and has a mobile phone with her 256-75-504-181. Then she goes back to San Francisco (415)479-2459.lfsr@juno.com
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  • A portrait of farmer Robbie Thompson at his home and farm in northern Virginia. December 20, 2012. Copyright ©Vanessa Vick 2012
  • Juanita Britton pictured at her home in Washington D.C. (C)Vanessa Vick
  • Ann Pickard from Shell Oil tours the Utorogu Gas Plant in the Niger Delta, Nigeria. November 23, 2007. ©Vanessa Vick
  • Max Finazzo duck hunts in Church Creek, Maryland. December 15, 2012. Copyright ©Vanessa Vick 2013
  • Portrait of Kevin Miller at Carr Workplaces in the Reston Town Center in Reston, Virgina. August 20, 2012 ©Vanessa Vick
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  • Former US President Jimmy Carter his wife Rosalynn Carter and a delegation tour Mosebo a village in Ethiopia where The Carter Center has worked in an effort to eradicate Trachoma. The Carter Center’s goal was to have 10,000 latrines built in rural villages in order to reduce the number of flies the program became so popular that over 90,000 latrines were constructed. Trachoma is the leading cause of preventable blindness worldwide. It is caused by infection with Chlamydia trachomatis bacteria, making it both treatable and preventable. The advanced stage of trachoma trichiasis, the inward turning of eyelashes that leads to corneal abrasion and eventual blindness causes extraordinary pain and discomfort to the sufferer. Women are approximately three times more likely to have trichiasis than men. Surgery is used to reverse the in turned eyelashes of patients with trichiasis.  Mosebo Ethiopia September 15, 2005. (Photograph by Vanessa Vick)
  • Dennitah Ghati is an alumni of the Ford Foundation International Fellowship Program and is pursuing a masters’ degree in Social Sciences from Columbia University in New York. She has returned to Kenya to found the Education Center for Advancement of Women. November 28, 2007. ©Vanessa Vick
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  • Vienna, VA – February 26, 2014: Portrait of Ali Saadat at FedBid a company that specializes in reverse auctions for construction contracts by the federal government. Contractors bid down and the government accepts the lowest bid. CREDIT: Vanessa Vick for The New York Times
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