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  • A young boy named José stands on top of a mound of garbage as he looks for anything of value at the La Chureca garbage dump in Managua, Nicaragua on August 02, 2007.  (Greg Tarczynski) By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Men and children scramble to comb through a fresh load of garbage at the La Chureca garbage dump in Managua, Nicaragua on August 02, 2007.  (Greg Tarczynski) By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • A young boy pulls a Coca-Cola can out of a newly dumped pile of garbage at the La Chureca garbage dump in Managua, Nicaragua on August 02, 2007.  (Greg Tarczynski) By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Ten year old Maykela works in the La Chureca in garbage dump in Managua, Nicaragua on August 02, 2007.  (Greg Tarczynski) By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Toxic fumes from smoldering garbage are an everyday reality for people scavenging at the La Chureca garbage dump in Managua, Nicaragua on August 02, 2007.  (Greg Tarczynski) By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • For the past 11 years Monseñor Luis Amado Peña has ministered to people at the La Chureca garbage dump in Managua, Nicaragua.  He established a feeding program at a nearby center that has helped reduce the number of children working in the dump from hundreds to just a few dozen. August 02, 2007.  (Greg Tarczynski) By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Children walk to the playground for recess at the John Cordisco Education and Feeding Center in Managua, Nicaragua on August 02, 2007.  The center has played a key role in keeping children out of the La Chureca dump and instead providing them with a future. (Greg Tarczynski) By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • A teacher helps a child learn computer skills at the John Cordisco Education and Feeding Center in Managua, Nicaragua on August 02, 2007.  The center has played a key role in keeping children out of the La Chureca dump and instead providing them with a future. (Greg Tarczynski) By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • A child learning computer skills at the John Cordisco Education and Feeding Center in Managua, Nicaragua on August 02, 2007.  The center has played a key role in keeping children out of the La Chureca dump and instead providing them with a future. (Greg Tarczynski) By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Nelson, a police officer, sits with his son Nelson Jr., age 2, in their one room corrugated metal shack that they live in with his wife and other son in Chinandega, Nicaragua on August 01, 2007.   (Greg Tarczynski) By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Nelson, a police officer, holds his son Nelson Jr., age 2, in Chinandega, Nicaragua on August 01, 2007.  Their family has been selected to move into a new housing project for local police officers.  (Greg Tarczynski) By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • A dog walks past sewage running in the street in a community of corrugated metal squatters shacks in Chinandega, Nicaragua on August 01, 2007.  (Greg Tarczynski) By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Leorgina, a Chinendega police officer, prays with her two children Franco, age 13, and Gloria, age 9, in their squatters shack in Chinandega, Nicaragua on August 01, 2007.  (Greg Tarczynski) By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Leorgina, a Chinendega police officer, prays with her two children Franco, age 13, and Gloria, age 9, in their squatters shack in Chinandega, Nicaragua on August 01, 2007.  (Greg Tarczynski) By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • The first of 113 new homes for police officers are being constructed in Chinandega, Nicaragua on August 01, 2007.  (Greg Tarczynski) By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Marta Lorena sells snacks at a stand she started with a micro finance project at the Leon housing project in Leon, Nicaragua on August 01, 2007.  (Greg Tarczynski) By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Flowers grow in the well-tended front gardens of homes at the Leon Housing Project in Leon, Nicaragua on August 01, 2007.  (Greg Tarczynski) By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Maria Anselma sweeps leaves off of the street at the Leon Housing Project in Leon, Nicaragua on August 01, 2007.  (Greg Tarczynski) By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Exania, age 8, smiles in her classroom at the Leon Housing Project in Leon, Nicaragua on August 01, 2007.  (Greg Tarczynski) By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Idania Hernandez dressed up for a dance performance at the Recoleccion Orphanage in Leon, Nicaragua on August 01, 2007.  (Greg Tarczynski) By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • A street vendor sells sodas in front of the Basilica Cathedral de la Asuncion, which was dedicated in 1747, in Leon, Nicaragua on August 01, 2007.  (Greg Tarczynski) By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • A woman prays in front of a statue of Jesus in the Holy Sepulcher in the Basilica Cathedral de la Asuncion in Leon, Nicaragua on August 01, 2007.  (Greg Tarczynski) By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Children embrace Sr. Alicia Leiva in the new kitchen during the dedication of the new Santa Teresita school in Managua, Nicaragua on August 02, 2007.  (Greg Tarczynski) By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • A girl prepares for a dance during the dedication of the new Santa Teresita school in Managua, Nicaragua on August 02, 2007.  (Greg Tarczynski) By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • A sister takes pictures of girls dancing during the dedication of the new Santa Teresita school in Managua, Nicaragua on August 02, 2007.  (Greg Tarczynski) By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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