If a single person feels oppression in his daily job, he maybe asks for help from a labor union, a law service, at last a health care system. Sometimes journalists or even politicians can help to fight versus oppression, distress, burn out. What are your thoughts related to the term “OPPRESSION”? Depression?
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the following 4 pictures were sent to my group “BLOG IT!” by third party photographers, click on the images to enter their flickr galleries:
1 - title="Cayuco con inmigrantes" (Boat with Subsaharian immigrants). by Miguelángel 2 - title="Ceramic Worker" by @sHik 3 - title="Gaddani Ship Breaking" by Zahid Hussein by zahidpix 4 - title="Greece Riots" by dimios_
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