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  • QINGDAO, CHINA - MARCH 16: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Masters Attend Groundbreaking Ceremony For Expansion Of Shimen Temple In Qingdao<br />
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Monks and masters from several other provinces attend a groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion of Shimen Temple on March 16, 2016 in Qingdao, Shandong Province of China. Shimen Temple, located along the north side of Dazhu Mountain in Jiaonan City, got built in the year 1166 and was also known as Yuquan Temple for a spring under a stone in its right door. The expansion involves Buddha halls and pavilions as well as other temples which estimates with 76.9 million Yuan (about 11.8 million USD). <br />
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  • QINGDAO, CHINA - MARCH 16: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Masters Attend Groundbreaking Ceremony For Expansion Of Shimen Temple In Qingdao<br />
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Monks and masters from several other provinces attend a groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion of Shimen Temple on March 16, 2016 in Qingdao, Shandong Province of China. Shimen Temple, located along the north side of Dazhu Mountain in Jiaonan City, got built in the year 1166 and was also known as Yuquan Temple for a spring under a stone in its right door. The expansion involves Buddha halls and pavilions as well as other temples which estimates with 76.9 million Yuan (about 11.8 million USD). <br />
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    Exclusivepix_Expansion_Of_Shimen_Tem...jpg
  • QINGDAO, CHINA - MARCH 16: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Masters Attend Groundbreaking Ceremony For Expansion Of Shimen Temple In Qingdao<br />
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Monks and masters from several other provinces attend a groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion of Shimen Temple on March 16, 2016 in Qingdao, Shandong Province of China. Shimen Temple, located along the north side of Dazhu Mountain in Jiaonan City, got built in the year 1166 and was also known as Yuquan Temple for a spring under a stone in its right door. The expansion involves Buddha halls and pavilions as well as other temples which estimates with 76.9 million Yuan (about 11.8 million USD). <br />
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    Exclusivepix_Expansion_Of_Shimen_Tem...jpg
  • QINGDAO, CHINA - MARCH 16: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Masters Attend Groundbreaking Ceremony For Expansion Of Shimen Temple In Qingdao<br />
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Monks and masters from several other provinces attend a groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion of Shimen Temple on March 16, 2016 in Qingdao, Shandong Province of China. Shimen Temple, located along the north side of Dazhu Mountain in Jiaonan City, got built in the year 1166 and was also known as Yuquan Temple for a spring under a stone in its right door. The expansion involves Buddha halls and pavilions as well as other temples which estimates with 76.9 million Yuan (about 11.8 million USD). <br />
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    Exclusivepix_Expansion_Of_Shimen_Tem...jpg
  • QINGDAO, CHINA - MARCH 16: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Masters Attend Groundbreaking Ceremony For Expansion Of Shimen Temple In Qingdao<br />
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Monks and masters from several other provinces attend a groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion of Shimen Temple on March 16, 2016 in Qingdao, Shandong Province of China. Shimen Temple, located along the north side of Dazhu Mountain in Jiaonan City, got built in the year 1166 and was also known as Yuquan Temple for a spring under a stone in its right door. The expansion involves Buddha halls and pavilions as well as other temples which estimates with 76.9 million Yuan (about 11.8 million USD). <br />
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    Exclusivepix_Expansion_Of_Shimen_Tem...jpg
  • QINGDAO, CHINA - MARCH 16: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Masters Attend Groundbreaking Ceremony For Expansion Of Shimen Temple In Qingdao<br />
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Monks and masters from several other provinces attend a groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion of Shimen Temple on March 16, 2016 in Qingdao, Shandong Province of China. Shimen Temple, located along the north side of Dazhu Mountain in Jiaonan City, got built in the year 1166 and was also known as Yuquan Temple for a spring under a stone in its right door. The expansion involves Buddha halls and pavilions as well as other temples which estimates with 76.9 million Yuan (about 11.8 million USD). <br />
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    Exclusivepix_Expansion_Of_Shimen_Tem...jpg
  • QINGDAO, CHINA - MARCH 16: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Masters Attend Groundbreaking Ceremony For Expansion Of Shimen Temple In Qingdao<br />
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Monks and masters from several other provinces attend a groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion of Shimen Temple on March 16, 2016 in Qingdao, Shandong Province of China. Shimen Temple, located along the north side of Dazhu Mountain in Jiaonan City, got built in the year 1166 and was also known as Yuquan Temple for a spring under a stone in its right door. The expansion involves Buddha halls and pavilions as well as other temples which estimates with 76.9 million Yuan (about 11.8 million USD). <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Expansion_Of_Shimen_Tem...jpg
  • QINGDAO, CHINA - MARCH 16: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Masters Attend Groundbreaking Ceremony For Expansion Of Shimen Temple In Qingdao<br />
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Monks and masters from several other provinces attend a groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion of Shimen Temple on March 16, 2016 in Qingdao, Shandong Province of China. Shimen Temple, located along the north side of Dazhu Mountain in Jiaonan City, got built in the year 1166 and was also known as Yuquan Temple for a spring under a stone in its right door. The expansion involves Buddha halls and pavilions as well as other temples which estimates with 76.9 million Yuan (about 11.8 million USD). <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Expansion_Of_Shimen_Tem...jpg
  • QINGDAO, CHINA - MARCH 16: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Masters Attend Groundbreaking Ceremony For Expansion Of Shimen Temple In Qingdao<br />
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Monks and masters from several other provinces attend a groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion of Shimen Temple on March 16, 2016 in Qingdao, Shandong Province of China. Shimen Temple, located along the north side of Dazhu Mountain in Jiaonan City, got built in the year 1166 and was also known as Yuquan Temple for a spring under a stone in its right door. The expansion involves Buddha halls and pavilions as well as other temples which estimates with 76.9 million Yuan (about 11.8 million USD). <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Expansion_Of_Shimen_Tem...jpg
  • QINGDAO, CHINA - MARCH 16: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Masters Attend Groundbreaking Ceremony For Expansion Of Shimen Temple In Qingdao<br />
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Monks and masters from several other provinces attend a groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion of Shimen Temple on March 16, 2016 in Qingdao, Shandong Province of China. Shimen Temple, located along the north side of Dazhu Mountain in Jiaonan City, got built in the year 1166 and was also known as Yuquan Temple for a spring under a stone in its right door. The expansion involves Buddha halls and pavilions as well as other temples which estimates with 76.9 million Yuan (about 11.8 million USD). <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Expansion_Of_Shimen_Tem...jpg
  • QINGDAO, CHINA - MARCH 16: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Masters Attend Groundbreaking Ceremony For Expansion Of Shimen Temple In Qingdao<br />
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Monks and masters from several other provinces attend a groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion of Shimen Temple on March 16, 2016 in Qingdao, Shandong Province of China. Shimen Temple, located along the north side of Dazhu Mountain in Jiaonan City, got built in the year 1166 and was also known as Yuquan Temple for a spring under a stone in its right door. The expansion involves Buddha halls and pavilions as well as other temples which estimates with 76.9 million Yuan (about 11.8 million USD). <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Expansion_Of_Shimen_Tem...jpg
  • QINGDAO, CHINA - MARCH 16: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Masters Attend Groundbreaking Ceremony For Expansion Of Shimen Temple In Qingdao<br />
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Monks and masters from several other provinces attend a groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion of Shimen Temple on March 16, 2016 in Qingdao, Shandong Province of China. Shimen Temple, located along the north side of Dazhu Mountain in Jiaonan City, got built in the year 1166 and was also known as Yuquan Temple for a spring under a stone in its right door. The expansion involves Buddha halls and pavilions as well as other temples which estimates with 76.9 million Yuan (about 11.8 million USD). <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Expansion_Of_Shimen_Tem...jpg
  • QINGDAO, CHINA - MARCH 16: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Masters Attend Groundbreaking Ceremony For Expansion Of Shimen Temple In Qingdao<br />
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Monks and masters from several other provinces attend a groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion of Shimen Temple on March 16, 2016 in Qingdao, Shandong Province of China. Shimen Temple, located along the north side of Dazhu Mountain in Jiaonan City, got built in the year 1166 and was also known as Yuquan Temple for a spring under a stone in its right door. The expansion involves Buddha halls and pavilions as well as other temples which estimates with 76.9 million Yuan (about 11.8 million USD). <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Expansion_Of_Shimen_Tem...jpg
  • QINGDAO, CHINA - MARCH 16: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Masters Attend Groundbreaking Ceremony For Expansion Of Shimen Temple In Qingdao<br />
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Monks and masters from several other provinces attend a groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion of Shimen Temple on March 16, 2016 in Qingdao, Shandong Province of China. Shimen Temple, located along the north side of Dazhu Mountain in Jiaonan City, got built in the year 1166 and was also known as Yuquan Temple for a spring under a stone in its right door. The expansion involves Buddha halls and pavilions as well as other temples which estimates with 76.9 million Yuan (about 11.8 million USD). <br />
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    Exclusivepix_Expansion_Of_Shimen_Tem...jpg
  • FUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Wheelchair For Dog<br />
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The master carrying his disabled poodle named "Fanqie" (means "Tomato" in Chinese) with a wheel chair made by its master goes downstairs on June 17, 2014 in Fuzhou, Fujian province of China. A disabled poodle named "Fanqie" was stricken with paralysis 5 years ago, which made him loss the feeling of his hind legs. A lots of people pursuade the masters of "Fanqie" to permit euthanasia for their dog due to "Fanqie's incurable legs, but the masters did not, instead, they made a special wheel chair for the disabled dog. <br />
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    Exclusivepix_Wheelchair_For_Dog6.jpg
  • FUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Wheelchair For Dog<br />
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A disabled poodle named "Fanqie" (means "Tomato" in Chinese) walks with a wheel chair made by its master on June 17, 2014 in Fuzhou, Fujian province of China. A disabled poodle named "Fanqie" was stricken with paralysis 5 years ago, which made him loss the feeling of his hind legs. A lots of people pursuade the masters of "Fanqie" to permit euthanasia for their dog due to "Fanqie's incurable legs, but the masters did not, instead, they made a special wheel chair for the disabled dog. <br />
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    Exclusivepix_Wheelchair_For_Dog1.jpg
  • FUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Wheelchair For Dog<br />
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A disabled poodle named "Fanqie" (means "Tomato" in Chinese) barks beside its master on June 17, 2014 in Fuzhou, Fujian province of China. A disabled poodle named "Fanqie" was stricken with paralysis 5 years ago, which made him loss the feeling of his hind legs. A lots of people pursuade the masters of "Fanqie" to permit euthanasia for their dog due to "Fanqie's incurable legs, but the masters did not, instead, they made a special wheel chair for the disabled dog. <br />
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    Exclusivepix_Wheelchair_For_Dog2.jpg
  • FUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Wheelchair For Dog<br />
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A disabled poodle named "Fanqie" (means "Tomato" in Chinese) walks with a wheel chair made by its master on June 17, 2014 in Fuzhou, Fujian province of China. A disabled poodle named "Fanqie" was stricken with paralysis 5 years ago, which made him loss the feeling of his hind legs. A lots of people pursuade the masters of "Fanqie" to permit euthanasia for their dog due to "Fanqie's incurable legs, but the masters did not, instead, they made a special wheel chair for the disabled dog. <br />
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    Exclusivepix_Wheelchair_For_Dog3.jpg
  • FUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Wheelchair For Dog<br />
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A disabled poodle named "Fanqie" (means "Tomato" in Chinese) walks with a wheel chair made by its master on June 17, 2014 in Fuzhou, Fujian province of China. A disabled poodle named "Fanqie" was stricken with paralysis 5 years ago, which made him loss the feeling of his hind legs. A lots of people pursuade the masters of "Fanqie" to permit euthanasia for their dog due to "Fanqie's incurable legs, but the masters did not, instead, they made a special wheel chair for the disabled dog. <br />
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    Exclusivepix_Wheelchair_For_Dog4.jpg
  • FUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Wheelchair For Dog<br />
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A disabled poodle named "Fanqie" (means "Tomato" in Chinese) walks with a wheel chair made by its master on June 17, 2014 in Fuzhou, Fujian province of China. A disabled poodle named "Fanqie" was stricken with paralysis 5 years ago, which made him loss the feeling of his hind legs. A lots of people pursuade the masters of "Fanqie" to permit euthanasia for their dog due to "Fanqie's incurable legs, but the masters did not, instead, they made a special wheel chair for the disabled dog. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Wheelchair_For_Dog7.jpg
  • FUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Wheelchair For Dog<br />
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A disabled poodle named "Fanqie" (means "Tomato" in Chinese) walks with a wheel chair made by its master on June 17, 2014 in Fuzhou, Fujian province of China. A disabled poodle named "Fanqie" was stricken with paralysis 5 years ago, which made him loss the feeling of his hind legs. A lots of people pursuade the masters of "Fanqie" to permit euthanasia for their dog due to "Fanqie's incurable legs, but the masters did not, instead, they made a special wheel chair for the disabled dog. <br />
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    Exclusivepix_Wheelchair_For_Dog5.jpg
  • MADRID, SPAIN, 2016, JUNE 01 Christian Hannover, son of Ernest of Hanover, ex-husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco, and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma have become one of the couples of the moment, converted into two more residents of the city of Madrid, where they have installed his residence. Coinciding with a deserved rest in their professional duties, the couple enjoyed a walk through the streets of the capital. She chose a summery look and very relaxed with a large fishing pants, sandals and camisole French sleeve. They stopped at a cafe where they enjoyed a snack while awaiting the arrival of a friend. Beside him they left the premises and left leisurely stroll. Christian de Hannover and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma landed in the capital over four years to complete their training and try your luck in the business world. While the son of Ernest of Hanover had left her job in Dubai for a Masters in Business Administration so they can be closer to his girlfriend, the model is dedicated to Peruvian law. The young man, still maintains a great relationship with Carolina and their children, but especially with her sister Alejandra. He is the youngest son of Prince Ernst of Hanover and his first wife, the Swiss heiress Chantal Hochuli<br />
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  • MADRID, SPAIN, 2016, JUNE 01 Christian Hannover, son of Ernest of Hanover, ex-husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco, and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma have become one of the couples of the moment, converted into two more residents of the city of Madrid, where they have installed his residence. Coinciding with a deserved rest in their professional duties, the couple enjoyed a walk through the streets of the capital. She chose a summery look and very relaxed with a large fishing pants, sandals and camisole French sleeve. They stopped at a cafe where they enjoyed a snack while awaiting the arrival of a friend. Beside him they left the premises and left leisurely stroll. Christian de Hannover and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma landed in the capital over four years to complete their training and try your luck in the business world. While the son of Ernest of Hanover had left her job in Dubai for a Masters in Business Administration so they can be closer to his girlfriend, the model is dedicated to Peruvian law. The young man, still maintains a great relationship with Carolina and their children, but especially with her sister Alejandra. He is the youngest son of Prince Ernst of Hanover and his first wife, the Swiss heiress Chantal Hochuli<br />
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    ExPix_Christian_Hannover_with_girfri...JPG
  • MADRID, SPAIN, 2016, JUNE 01 Christian Hannover, son of Ernest of Hanover, ex-husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco, and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma have become one of the couples of the moment, converted into two more residents of the city of Madrid, where they have installed his residence. Coinciding with a deserved rest in their professional duties, the couple enjoyed a walk through the streets of the capital. She chose a summery look and very relaxed with a large fishing pants, sandals and camisole French sleeve. They stopped at a cafe where they enjoyed a snack while awaiting the arrival of a friend. Beside him they left the premises and left leisurely stroll. Christian de Hannover and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma landed in the capital over four years to complete their training and try your luck in the business world. While the son of Ernest of Hanover had left her job in Dubai for a Masters in Business Administration so they can be closer to his girlfriend, the model is dedicated to Peruvian law. The young man, still maintains a great relationship with Carolina and their children, but especially with her sister Alejandra. He is the youngest son of Prince Ernst of Hanover and his first wife, the Swiss heiress Chantal Hochuli<br />
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    ExPix_Christian_Hannover_with_girfri...JPG
  • BARCELONA, SPAIN, 2015, NOVEMBER 19 <br />
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Johan Cruyff has appeared for the first time in public, laid back, since last October suffering from lung cancer was known. The legendary former player and coach took part in the presentation of the agreement it has signed its Institute, the Johan Cruyff Institute, UAB (Autonomous University of Barcelona). It is a collaboration that will allow, among others, provide jointly a Masters in sports management, and the creation of a research chair to ensure the employment of athletes once you have finished your sporting stage. Cooperation is also open through the foundations of both institutions (Johan Cruyff Foundation and Fundació Autònoma Solidaria) to help people with disabilities integrate into the field of sport<br />
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    Exclusivepix_Johan_Cruyff2.JPG
  • BARCELONA, SPAIN, 2015, NOVEMBER 19 <br />
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Johan Cruyff has appeared for the first time in public, laid back, since last October suffering from lung cancer was known. The legendary former player and coach took part in the presentation of the agreement it has signed its Institute, the Johan Cruyff Institute, UAB (Autonomous University of Barcelona). It is a collaboration that will allow, among others, provide jointly a Masters in sports management, and the creation of a research chair to ensure the employment of athletes once you have finished your sporting stage. Cooperation is also open through the foundations of both institutions (Johan Cruyff Foundation and Fundació Autònoma Solidaria) to help people with disabilities integrate into the field of sport<br />
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    Exclusivepix_Johan_Cruyff7.JPG
  • BARCELONA, SPAIN, 2015, NOVEMBER 19 <br />
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Johan Cruyff has appeared for the first time in public, laid back, since last October suffering from lung cancer was known. The legendary former player and coach took part in the presentation of the agreement it has signed its Institute, the Johan Cruyff Institute, UAB (Autonomous University of Barcelona). It is a collaboration that will allow, among others, provide jointly a Masters in sports management, and the creation of a research chair to ensure the employment of athletes once you have finished your sporting stage. Cooperation is also open through the foundations of both institutions (Johan Cruyff Foundation and Fundació Autònoma Solidaria) to help people with disabilities integrate into the field of sport<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Johan_Cruyff16.JPG
  • BARCELONA, SPAIN, 2015, NOVEMBER 19 <br />
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Johan Cruyff has appeared for the first time in public, laid back, since last October suffering from lung cancer was known. The legendary former player and coach took part in the presentation of the agreement it has signed its Institute, the Johan Cruyff Institute, UAB (Autonomous University of Barcelona). It is a collaboration that will allow, among others, provide jointly a Masters in sports management, and the creation of a research chair to ensure the employment of athletes once you have finished your sporting stage. Cooperation is also open through the foundations of both institutions (Johan Cruyff Foundation and Fundació Autònoma Solidaria) to help people with disabilities integrate into the field of sport<br />
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    Exclusivepix_Johan_Cruyff22.JPG
  • May 7, 2014 - Madrid, Spain - <br />
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Mutua Madrid Open: Serena Williams<br />
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Serena Williams the EEUU against Shuai Peng during the Mutua Madrid Open Masters 1.000 tennis tournament played at the Caja Magica complex in Madrid, Spain, 07 May 2014.<br />
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    Exclusivepix_Madrid_Open_Tennis13.jpg
  • May 7, 2014 - Madrid, Spain - <br />
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Mutua Madrid Open: Serena Williams<br />
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Serena Williams the EEUU against Shuai Peng during the Mutua Madrid Open Masters 1.000 tennis tournament played at the Caja Magica complex in Madrid, Spain, 07 May 2014.<br />
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    Exclusivepix_Madrid_Open_Tennis8.jpg
  • MADRID, SPAIN, 2016, JUNE 01 Christian Hannover, son of Ernest of Hanover, ex-husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco, and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma have become one of the couples of the moment, converted into two more residents of the city of Madrid, where they have installed his residence. Coinciding with a deserved rest in their professional duties, the couple enjoyed a walk through the streets of the capital. She chose a summery look and very relaxed with a large fishing pants, sandals and camisole French sleeve. They stopped at a cafe where they enjoyed a snack while awaiting the arrival of a friend. Beside him they left the premises and left leisurely stroll. Christian de Hannover and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma landed in the capital over four years to complete their training and try your luck in the business world. While the son of Ernest of Hanover had left her job in Dubai for a Masters in Business Administration so they can be closer to his girlfriend, the model is dedicated to Peruvian law. The young man, still maintains a great relationship with Carolina and their children, but especially with her sister Alejandra. He is the youngest son of Prince Ernst of Hanover and his first wife, the Swiss heiress Chantal Hochuli<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Christian_Hannover_with_girfri...jpg
  • MADRID, SPAIN, 2016, JUNE 01 Christian Hannover, son of Ernest of Hanover, ex-husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco, and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma have become one of the couples of the moment, converted into two more residents of the city of Madrid, where they have installed his residence. Coinciding with a deserved rest in their professional duties, the couple enjoyed a walk through the streets of the capital. She chose a summery look and very relaxed with a large fishing pants, sandals and camisole French sleeve. They stopped at a cafe where they enjoyed a snack while awaiting the arrival of a friend. Beside him they left the premises and left leisurely stroll. Christian de Hannover and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma landed in the capital over four years to complete their training and try your luck in the business world. While the son of Ernest of Hanover had left her job in Dubai for a Masters in Business Administration so they can be closer to his girlfriend, the model is dedicated to Peruvian law. The young man, still maintains a great relationship with Carolina and their children, but especially with her sister Alejandra. He is the youngest son of Prince Ernst of Hanover and his first wife, the Swiss heiress Chantal Hochuli<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Christian_Hannover_with_girfri...jpg
  • MADRID, SPAIN, 2016, JUNE 01 Christian Hannover, son of Ernest of Hanover, ex-husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco, and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma have become one of the couples of the moment, converted into two more residents of the city of Madrid, where they have installed his residence. Coinciding with a deserved rest in their professional duties, the couple enjoyed a walk through the streets of the capital. She chose a summery look and very relaxed with a large fishing pants, sandals and camisole French sleeve. They stopped at a cafe where they enjoyed a snack while awaiting the arrival of a friend. Beside him they left the premises and left leisurely stroll. Christian de Hannover and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma landed in the capital over four years to complete their training and try your luck in the business world. While the son of Ernest of Hanover had left her job in Dubai for a Masters in Business Administration so they can be closer to his girlfriend, the model is dedicated to Peruvian law. The young man, still maintains a great relationship with Carolina and their children, but especially with her sister Alejandra. He is the youngest son of Prince Ernst of Hanover and his first wife, the Swiss heiress Chantal Hochuli<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Christian_Hannover_with_girfri...JPG
  • MADRID, SPAIN, 2016, JUNE 01 Christian Hannover, son of Ernest of Hanover, ex-husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco, and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma have become one of the couples of the moment, converted into two more residents of the city of Madrid, where they have installed his residence. Coinciding with a deserved rest in their professional duties, the couple enjoyed a walk through the streets of the capital. She chose a summery look and very relaxed with a large fishing pants, sandals and camisole French sleeve. They stopped at a cafe where they enjoyed a snack while awaiting the arrival of a friend. Beside him they left the premises and left leisurely stroll. Christian de Hannover and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma landed in the capital over four years to complete their training and try your luck in the business world. While the son of Ernest of Hanover had left her job in Dubai for a Masters in Business Administration so they can be closer to his girlfriend, the model is dedicated to Peruvian law. The young man, still maintains a great relationship with Carolina and their children, but especially with her sister Alejandra. He is the youngest son of Prince Ernst of Hanover and his first wife, the Swiss heiress Chantal Hochuli<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Christian_Hannover_with_girfri...JPG
  • MADRID, SPAIN, 2016, JUNE 01 Christian Hannover, son of Ernest of Hanover, ex-husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco, and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma have become one of the couples of the moment, converted into two more residents of the city of Madrid, where they have installed his residence. Coinciding with a deserved rest in their professional duties, the couple enjoyed a walk through the streets of the capital. She chose a summery look and very relaxed with a large fishing pants, sandals and camisole French sleeve. They stopped at a cafe where they enjoyed a snack while awaiting the arrival of a friend. Beside him they left the premises and left leisurely stroll. Christian de Hannover and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma landed in the capital over four years to complete their training and try your luck in the business world. While the son of Ernest of Hanover had left her job in Dubai for a Masters in Business Administration so they can be closer to his girlfriend, the model is dedicated to Peruvian law. The young man, still maintains a great relationship with Carolina and their children, but especially with her sister Alejandra. He is the youngest son of Prince Ernst of Hanover and his first wife, the Swiss heiress Chantal Hochuli<br />
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  • MADRID, SPAIN, 2016, JUNE 01 Christian Hannover, son of Ernest of Hanover, ex-husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco, and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma have become one of the couples of the moment, converted into two more residents of the city of Madrid, where they have installed his residence. Coinciding with a deserved rest in their professional duties, the couple enjoyed a walk through the streets of the capital. She chose a summery look and very relaxed with a large fishing pants, sandals and camisole French sleeve. They stopped at a cafe where they enjoyed a snack while awaiting the arrival of a friend. Beside him they left the premises and left leisurely stroll. Christian de Hannover and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma landed in the capital over four years to complete their training and try your luck in the business world. While the son of Ernest of Hanover had left her job in Dubai for a Masters in Business Administration so they can be closer to his girlfriend, the model is dedicated to Peruvian law. The young man, still maintains a great relationship with Carolina and their children, but especially with her sister Alejandra. He is the youngest son of Prince Ernst of Hanover and his first wife, the Swiss heiress Chantal Hochuli<br />
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  • MADRID, SPAIN, 2016, JUNE 01 Christian Hannover, son of Ernest of Hanover, ex-husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco, and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma have become one of the couples of the moment, converted into two more residents of the city of Madrid, where they have installed his residence. Coinciding with a deserved rest in their professional duties, the couple enjoyed a walk through the streets of the capital. She chose a summery look and very relaxed with a large fishing pants, sandals and camisole French sleeve. They stopped at a cafe where they enjoyed a snack while awaiting the arrival of a friend. Beside him they left the premises and left leisurely stroll. Christian de Hannover and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma landed in the capital over four years to complete their training and try your luck in the business world. While the son of Ernest of Hanover had left her job in Dubai for a Masters in Business Administration so they can be closer to his girlfriend, the model is dedicated to Peruvian law. The young man, still maintains a great relationship with Carolina and their children, but especially with her sister Alejandra. He is the youngest son of Prince Ernst of Hanover and his first wife, the Swiss heiress Chantal Hochuli<br />
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  • MADRID, SPAIN, 2016, JUNE 01 Christian Hannover, son of Ernest of Hanover, ex-husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco, and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma have become one of the couples of the moment, converted into two more residents of the city of Madrid, where they have installed his residence. Coinciding with a deserved rest in their professional duties, the couple enjoyed a walk through the streets of the capital. She chose a summery look and very relaxed with a large fishing pants, sandals and camisole French sleeve. They stopped at a cafe where they enjoyed a snack while awaiting the arrival of a friend. Beside him they left the premises and left leisurely stroll. Christian de Hannover and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma landed in the capital over four years to complete their training and try your luck in the business world. While the son of Ernest of Hanover had left her job in Dubai for a Masters in Business Administration so they can be closer to his girlfriend, the model is dedicated to Peruvian law. The young man, still maintains a great relationship with Carolina and their children, but especially with her sister Alejandra. He is the youngest son of Prince Ernst of Hanover and his first wife, the Swiss heiress Chantal Hochuli<br />
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  • MADRID, SPAIN, 2016, JUNE 01 Christian Hannover, son of Ernest of Hanover, ex-husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco, and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma have become one of the couples of the moment, converted into two more residents of the city of Madrid, where they have installed his residence. Coinciding with a deserved rest in their professional duties, the couple enjoyed a walk through the streets of the capital. She chose a summery look and very relaxed with a large fishing pants, sandals and camisole French sleeve. They stopped at a cafe where they enjoyed a snack while awaiting the arrival of a friend. Beside him they left the premises and left leisurely stroll. Christian de Hannover and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma landed in the capital over four years to complete their training and try your luck in the business world. While the son of Ernest of Hanover had left her job in Dubai for a Masters in Business Administration so they can be closer to his girlfriend, the model is dedicated to Peruvian law. The young man, still maintains a great relationship with Carolina and their children, but especially with her sister Alejandra. He is the youngest son of Prince Ernst of Hanover and his first wife, the Swiss heiress Chantal Hochuli<br />
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  • MADRID, SPAIN, 2016, JUNE 01 Christian Hannover, son of Ernest of Hanover, ex-husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco, and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma have become one of the couples of the moment, converted into two more residents of the city of Madrid, where they have installed his residence. Coinciding with a deserved rest in their professional duties, the couple enjoyed a walk through the streets of the capital. She chose a summery look and very relaxed with a large fishing pants, sandals and camisole French sleeve. They stopped at a cafe where they enjoyed a snack while awaiting the arrival of a friend. Beside him they left the premises and left leisurely stroll. Christian de Hannover and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma landed in the capital over four years to complete their training and try your luck in the business world. While the son of Ernest of Hanover had left her job in Dubai for a Masters in Business Administration so they can be closer to his girlfriend, the model is dedicated to Peruvian law. The young man, still maintains a great relationship with Carolina and their children, but especially with her sister Alejandra. He is the youngest son of Prince Ernst of Hanover and his first wife, the Swiss heiress Chantal Hochuli<br />
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  • MADRID, SPAIN, 2016, JUNE 01 Christian Hannover, son of Ernest of Hanover, ex-husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco, and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma have become one of the couples of the moment, converted into two more residents of the city of Madrid, where they have installed his residence. Coinciding with a deserved rest in their professional duties, the couple enjoyed a walk through the streets of the capital. She chose a summery look and very relaxed with a large fishing pants, sandals and camisole French sleeve. They stopped at a cafe where they enjoyed a snack while awaiting the arrival of a friend. Beside him they left the premises and left leisurely stroll. Christian de Hannover and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma landed in the capital over four years to complete their training and try your luck in the business world. While the son of Ernest of Hanover had left her job in Dubai for a Masters in Business Administration so they can be closer to his girlfriend, the model is dedicated to Peruvian law. The young man, still maintains a great relationship with Carolina and their children, but especially with her sister Alejandra. He is the youngest son of Prince Ernst of Hanover and his first wife, the Swiss heiress Chantal Hochuli<br />
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  • MADRID, SPAIN, 2016, JUNE 01 Christian Hannover, son of Ernest of Hanover, ex-husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco, and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma have become one of the couples of the moment, converted into two more residents of the city of Madrid, where they have installed his residence. Coinciding with a deserved rest in their professional duties, the couple enjoyed a walk through the streets of the capital. She chose a summery look and very relaxed with a large fishing pants, sandals and camisole French sleeve. They stopped at a cafe where they enjoyed a snack while awaiting the arrival of a friend. Beside him they left the premises and left leisurely stroll. Christian de Hannover and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma landed in the capital over four years to complete their training and try your luck in the business world. While the son of Ernest of Hanover had left her job in Dubai for a Masters in Business Administration so they can be closer to his girlfriend, the model is dedicated to Peruvian law. The young man, still maintains a great relationship with Carolina and their children, but especially with her sister Alejandra. He is the youngest son of Prince Ernst of Hanover and his first wife, the Swiss heiress Chantal Hochuli<br />
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  • MADRID, SPAIN, 2016, JUNE 01 Christian Hannover, son of Ernest of Hanover, ex-husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco, and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma have become one of the couples of the moment, converted into two more residents of the city of Madrid, where they have installed his residence. Coinciding with a deserved rest in their professional duties, the couple enjoyed a walk through the streets of the capital. She chose a summery look and very relaxed with a large fishing pants, sandals and camisole French sleeve. They stopped at a cafe where they enjoyed a snack while awaiting the arrival of a friend. Beside him they left the premises and left leisurely stroll. Christian de Hannover and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma landed in the capital over four years to complete their training and try your luck in the business world. While the son of Ernest of Hanover had left her job in Dubai for a Masters in Business Administration so they can be closer to his girlfriend, the model is dedicated to Peruvian law. The young man, still maintains a great relationship with Carolina and their children, but especially with her sister Alejandra. He is the youngest son of Prince Ernst of Hanover and his first wife, the Swiss heiress Chantal Hochuli<br />
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  • MADRID, SPAIN, 2016, JUNE 01 Christian Hannover, son of Ernest of Hanover, ex-husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco, and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma have become one of the couples of the moment, converted into two more residents of the city of Madrid, where they have installed his residence. Coinciding with a deserved rest in their professional duties, the couple enjoyed a walk through the streets of the capital. She chose a summery look and very relaxed with a large fishing pants, sandals and camisole French sleeve. They stopped at a cafe where they enjoyed a snack while awaiting the arrival of a friend. Beside him they left the premises and left leisurely stroll. Christian de Hannover and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma landed in the capital over four years to complete their training and try your luck in the business world. While the son of Ernest of Hanover had left her job in Dubai for a Masters in Business Administration so they can be closer to his girlfriend, the model is dedicated to Peruvian law. The young man, still maintains a great relationship with Carolina and their children, but especially with her sister Alejandra. He is the youngest son of Prince Ernst of Hanover and his first wife, the Swiss heiress Chantal Hochuli<br />
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  • MADRID, SPAIN, 2016, JUNE 01 Christian Hannover, son of Ernest of Hanover, ex-husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco, and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma have become one of the couples of the moment, converted into two more residents of the city of Madrid, where they have installed his residence. Coinciding with a deserved rest in their professional duties, the couple enjoyed a walk through the streets of the capital. She chose a summery look and very relaxed with a large fishing pants, sandals and camisole French sleeve. They stopped at a cafe where they enjoyed a snack while awaiting the arrival of a friend. Beside him they left the premises and left leisurely stroll. Christian de Hannover and his girlfriend, Alessandra de Osma landed in the capital over four years to complete their training and try your luck in the business world. While the son of Ernest of Hanover had left her job in Dubai for a Masters in Business Administration so they can be closer to his girlfriend, the model is dedicated to Peruvian law. The young man, still maintains a great relationship with Carolina and their children, but especially with her sister Alejandra. He is the youngest son of Prince Ernst of Hanover and his first wife, the Swiss heiress Chantal Hochuli<br />
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  • BARCELONA, SPAIN, 2015, NOVEMBER 19 <br />
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Johan Cruyff has appeared for the first time in public, laid back, since last October suffering from lung cancer was known. The legendary former player and coach took part in the presentation of the agreement it has signed its Institute, the Johan Cruyff Institute, UAB (Autonomous University of Barcelona). It is a collaboration that will allow, among others, provide jointly a Masters in sports management, and the creation of a research chair to ensure the employment of athletes once you have finished your sporting stage. Cooperation is also open through the foundations of both institutions (Johan Cruyff Foundation and Fundació Autònoma Solidaria) to help people with disabilities integrate into the field of sport<br />
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  • BARCELONA, SPAIN, 2015, NOVEMBER 19 <br />
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Johan Cruyff has appeared for the first time in public, laid back, since last October suffering from lung cancer was known. The legendary former player and coach took part in the presentation of the agreement it has signed its Institute, the Johan Cruyff Institute, UAB (Autonomous University of Barcelona). It is a collaboration that will allow, among others, provide jointly a Masters in sports management, and the creation of a research chair to ensure the employment of athletes once you have finished your sporting stage. Cooperation is also open through the foundations of both institutions (Johan Cruyff Foundation and Fundació Autònoma Solidaria) to help people with disabilities integrate into the field of sport<br />
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  • BARCELONA, SPAIN, 2015, NOVEMBER 19 <br />
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Johan Cruyff has appeared for the first time in public, laid back, since last October suffering from lung cancer was known. The legendary former player and coach took part in the presentation of the agreement it has signed its Institute, the Johan Cruyff Institute, UAB (Autonomous University of Barcelona). It is a collaboration that will allow, among others, provide jointly a Masters in sports management, and the creation of a research chair to ensure the employment of athletes once you have finished your sporting stage. Cooperation is also open through the foundations of both institutions (Johan Cruyff Foundation and Fundació Autònoma Solidaria) to help people with disabilities integrate into the field of sport<br />
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  • BARCELONA, SPAIN, 2015, NOVEMBER 19 <br />
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Johan Cruyff has appeared for the first time in public, laid back, since last October suffering from lung cancer was known. The legendary former player and coach took part in the presentation of the agreement it has signed its Institute, the Johan Cruyff Institute, UAB (Autonomous University of Barcelona). It is a collaboration that will allow, among others, provide jointly a Masters in sports management, and the creation of a research chair to ensure the employment of athletes once you have finished your sporting stage. Cooperation is also open through the foundations of both institutions (Johan Cruyff Foundation and Fundació Autònoma Solidaria) to help people with disabilities integrate into the field of sport<br />
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  • BARCELONA, SPAIN, 2015, NOVEMBER 19 <br />
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Johan Cruyff has appeared for the first time in public, laid back, since last October suffering from lung cancer was known. The legendary former player and coach took part in the presentation of the agreement it has signed its Institute, the Johan Cruyff Institute, UAB (Autonomous University of Barcelona). It is a collaboration that will allow, among others, provide jointly a Masters in sports management, and the creation of a research chair to ensure the employment of athletes once you have finished your sporting stage. Cooperation is also open through the foundations of both institutions (Johan Cruyff Foundation and Fundació Autònoma Solidaria) to help people with disabilities integrate into the field of sport<br />
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  • BARCELONA, SPAIN, 2015, NOVEMBER 19 <br />
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Johan Cruyff has appeared for the first time in public, laid back, since last October suffering from lung cancer was known. The legendary former player and coach took part in the presentation of the agreement it has signed its Institute, the Johan Cruyff Institute, UAB (Autonomous University of Barcelona). It is a collaboration that will allow, among others, provide jointly a Masters in sports management, and the creation of a research chair to ensure the employment of athletes once you have finished your sporting stage. Cooperation is also open through the foundations of both institutions (Johan Cruyff Foundation and Fundació Autònoma Solidaria) to help people with disabilities integrate into the field of sport<br />
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  • BARCELONA, SPAIN, 2015, NOVEMBER 19 <br />
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Johan Cruyff has appeared for the first time in public, laid back, since last October suffering from lung cancer was known. The legendary former player and coach took part in the presentation of the agreement it has signed its Institute, the Johan Cruyff Institute, UAB (Autonomous University of Barcelona). It is a collaboration that will allow, among others, provide jointly a Masters in sports management, and the creation of a research chair to ensure the employment of athletes once you have finished your sporting stage. Cooperation is also open through the foundations of both institutions (Johan Cruyff Foundation and Fundació Autònoma Solidaria) to help people with disabilities integrate into the field of sport<br />
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  • BARCELONA, SPAIN, 2015, NOVEMBER 19 <br />
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Johan Cruyff has appeared for the first time in public, laid back, since last October suffering from lung cancer was known. The legendary former player and coach took part in the presentation of the agreement it has signed its Institute, the Johan Cruyff Institute, UAB (Autonomous University of Barcelona). It is a collaboration that will allow, among others, provide jointly a Masters in sports management, and the creation of a research chair to ensure the employment of athletes once you have finished your sporting stage. Cooperation is also open through the foundations of both institutions (Johan Cruyff Foundation and Fundació Autònoma Solidaria) to help people with disabilities integrate into the field of sport<br />
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  • BARCELONA, SPAIN, 2015, NOVEMBER 19 <br />
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Johan Cruyff has appeared for the first time in public, laid back, since last October suffering from lung cancer was known. The legendary former player and coach took part in the presentation of the agreement it has signed its Institute, the Johan Cruyff Institute, UAB (Autonomous University of Barcelona). It is a collaboration that will allow, among others, provide jointly a Masters in sports management, and the creation of a research chair to ensure the employment of athletes once you have finished your sporting stage. Cooperation is also open through the foundations of both institutions (Johan Cruyff Foundation and Fundació Autònoma Solidaria) to help people with disabilities integrate into the field of sport<br />
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  • BARCELONA, SPAIN, 2015, NOVEMBER 19 <br />
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Johan Cruyff has appeared for the first time in public, laid back, since last October suffering from lung cancer was known. The legendary former player and coach took part in the presentation of the agreement it has signed its Institute, the Johan Cruyff Institute, UAB (Autonomous University of Barcelona). It is a collaboration that will allow, among others, provide jointly a Masters in sports management, and the creation of a research chair to ensure the employment of athletes once you have finished your sporting stage. Cooperation is also open through the foundations of both institutions (Johan Cruyff Foundation and Fundació Autònoma Solidaria) to help people with disabilities integrate into the field of sport<br />
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  • BARCELONA, SPAIN, 2015, NOVEMBER 19 <br />
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Johan Cruyff has appeared for the first time in public, laid back, since last October suffering from lung cancer was known. The legendary former player and coach took part in the presentation of the agreement it has signed its Institute, the Johan Cruyff Institute, UAB (Autonomous University of Barcelona). It is a collaboration that will allow, among others, provide jointly a Masters in sports management, and the creation of a research chair to ensure the employment of athletes once you have finished your sporting stage. Cooperation is also open through the foundations of both institutions (Johan Cruyff Foundation and Fundació Autònoma Solidaria) to help people with disabilities integrate into the field of sport<br />
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  • BARCELONA, SPAIN, 2015, NOVEMBER 19 <br />
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Johan Cruyff has appeared for the first time in public, laid back, since last October suffering from lung cancer was known. The legendary former player and coach took part in the presentation of the agreement it has signed its Institute, the Johan Cruyff Institute, UAB (Autonomous University of Barcelona). It is a collaboration that will allow, among others, provide jointly a Masters in sports management, and the creation of a research chair to ensure the employment of athletes once you have finished your sporting stage. Cooperation is also open through the foundations of both institutions (Johan Cruyff Foundation and Fundació Autònoma Solidaria) to help people with disabilities integrate into the field of sport<br />
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  • BARCELONA, SPAIN, 2015, NOVEMBER 19 <br />
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Johan Cruyff has appeared for the first time in public, laid back, since last October suffering from lung cancer was known. The legendary former player and coach took part in the presentation of the agreement it has signed its Institute, the Johan Cruyff Institute, UAB (Autonomous University of Barcelona). It is a collaboration that will allow, among others, provide jointly a Masters in sports management, and the creation of a research chair to ensure the employment of athletes once you have finished your sporting stage. Cooperation is also open through the foundations of both institutions (Johan Cruyff Foundation and Fundació Autònoma Solidaria) to help people with disabilities integrate into the field of sport<br />
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  • BARCELONA, SPAIN, 2015, NOVEMBER 19 <br />
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Johan Cruyff has appeared for the first time in public, laid back, since last October suffering from lung cancer was known. The legendary former player and coach took part in the presentation of the agreement it has signed its Institute, the Johan Cruyff Institute, UAB (Autonomous University of Barcelona). It is a collaboration that will allow, among others, provide jointly a Masters in sports management, and the creation of a research chair to ensure the employment of athletes once you have finished your sporting stage. Cooperation is also open through the foundations of both institutions (Johan Cruyff Foundation and Fundació Autònoma Solidaria) to help people with disabilities integrate into the field of sport<br />
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  • BARCELONA, SPAIN, 2015, NOVEMBER 19 <br />
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Johan Cruyff has appeared for the first time in public, laid back, since last October suffering from lung cancer was known. The legendary former player and coach took part in the presentation of the agreement it has signed its Institute, the Johan Cruyff Institute, UAB (Autonomous University of Barcelona). It is a collaboration that will allow, among others, provide jointly a Masters in sports management, and the creation of a research chair to ensure the employment of athletes once you have finished your sporting stage. Cooperation is also open through the foundations of both institutions (Johan Cruyff Foundation and Fundació Autònoma Solidaria) to help people with disabilities integrate into the field of sport<br />
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  • BARCELONA, SPAIN, 2015, NOVEMBER 19 <br />
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Johan Cruyff has appeared for the first time in public, laid back, since last October suffering from lung cancer was known. The legendary former player and coach took part in the presentation of the agreement it has signed its Institute, the Johan Cruyff Institute, UAB (Autonomous University of Barcelona). It is a collaboration that will allow, among others, provide jointly a Masters in sports management, and the creation of a research chair to ensure the employment of athletes once you have finished your sporting stage. Cooperation is also open through the foundations of both institutions (Johan Cruyff Foundation and Fundació Autònoma Solidaria) to help people with disabilities integrate into the field of sport<br />
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  • BARCELONA, SPAIN, 2015, NOVEMBER 19 <br />
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Johan Cruyff has appeared for the first time in public, laid back, since last October suffering from lung cancer was known. The legendary former player and coach took part in the presentation of the agreement it has signed its Institute, the Johan Cruyff Institute, UAB (Autonomous University of Barcelona). It is a collaboration that will allow, among others, provide jointly a Masters in sports management, and the creation of a research chair to ensure the employment of athletes once you have finished your sporting stage. Cooperation is also open through the foundations of both institutions (Johan Cruyff Foundation and Fundació Autònoma Solidaria) to help people with disabilities integrate into the field of sport<br />
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  • BARCELONA, SPAIN, 2015, NOVEMBER 19 <br />
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Johan Cruyff has appeared for the first time in public, laid back, since last October suffering from lung cancer was known. The legendary former player and coach took part in the presentation of the agreement it has signed its Institute, the Johan Cruyff Institute, UAB (Autonomous University of Barcelona). It is a collaboration that will allow, among others, provide jointly a Masters in sports management, and the creation of a research chair to ensure the employment of athletes once you have finished your sporting stage. Cooperation is also open through the foundations of both institutions (Johan Cruyff Foundation and Fundació Autònoma Solidaria) to help people with disabilities integrate into the field of sport<br />
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  • May 7, 2014 - Madrid, Spain - <br />
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Mutua Madrid Open: Serena Williams<br />
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Serena Williams the EEUU against Shuai Peng during the Mutua Madrid Open Masters 1.000 tennis tournament played at the Caja Magica complex in Madrid, Spain, 07 May 2014.<br />
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  • May 7, 2014 - Madrid, Spain - <br />
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Mutua Madrid Open: Serena Williams<br />
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Serena Williams the EEUU against Shuai Peng during the Mutua Madrid Open Masters 1.000 tennis tournament played at the Caja Magica complex in Madrid, Spain, 07 May 2014.<br />
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  • May 7, 2014 - Madrid, Spain - <br />
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Mutua Madrid Open: Serena Williams<br />
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Serena Williams the EEUU against Shuai Peng during the Mutua Madrid Open Masters 1.000 tennis tournament played at the Caja Magica complex in Madrid, Spain, 07 May 2014.<br />
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  • May 7, 2014 - Madrid, Spain - <br />
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Mutua Madrid Open: Serena Williams<br />
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Serena Williams the EEUU against Shuai Peng during the Mutua Madrid Open Masters 1.000 tennis tournament played at the Caja Magica complex in Madrid, Spain, 07 May 2014.<br />
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  • May 7, 2014 - Madrid, Spain - <br />
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Mutua Madrid Open: Serena Williams<br />
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Serena Williams the EEUU against Shuai Peng during the Mutua Madrid Open Masters 1.000 tennis tournament played at the Caja Magica complex in Madrid, Spain, 07 May 2014.<br />
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  • May 7, 2014 - Madrid, Spain - <br />
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Mutua Madrid Open: Serena Williams<br />
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Serena Williams the EEUU against Shuai Peng during the Mutua Madrid Open Masters 1.000 tennis tournament played at the Caja Magica complex in Madrid, Spain, 07 May 2014.<br />
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  • William ‘Dad’ Martin’s Freak Postcards<br />
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Postcards had been around since 1869, but it wasn't until 1894 that pictures began to be printed on them. The photo postcards were an immediate success. Their popularity inspired photographers to experiment with ways to add more humor to them, and soon they had translated the idiom of the tall tale into visual form, creating tall-tall postcards, also known as "freak" or "trick" postcards.<br />
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Oversized crops and animals were a popular theme, especially in the Midwest where farmers got a kick out of sending pictures showing corn as big as trees and cabbages larger than barns to relatives back east. The oversized farm and dairy products evoked the idea of easy abundance at the heart of the American dream. The deeper joke was that these were actually hard years for America's farmers, which gave these cards an edge of dark humor.<br />
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William "Dad" Martin of Ottawa, Kansas was one of the masters of the genre and a great innovator in the art of photo fakery. His work was characterized by a fine attention to detail and lifelike effects. Martin's company, the Martin Post Card Company, made him a wealthy man. Fliers for his business read, "This is Dad Martin. He has been arrested for hunting. He is a fool about fishing. But wise on photography."<br />
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  • William ‘Dad’ Martin’s Freak Postcards<br />
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Postcards had been around since 1869, but it wasn't until 1894 that pictures began to be printed on them. The photo postcards were an immediate success. Their popularity inspired photographers to experiment with ways to add more humor to them, and soon they had translated the idiom of the tall tale into visual form, creating tall-tall postcards, also known as "freak" or "trick" postcards.<br />
<br />
Oversized crops and animals were a popular theme, especially in the Midwest where farmers got a kick out of sending pictures showing corn as big as trees and cabbages larger than barns to relatives back east. The oversized farm and dairy products evoked the idea of easy abundance at the heart of the American dream. The deeper joke was that these were actually hard years for America's farmers, which gave these cards an edge of dark humor.<br />
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William "Dad" Martin of Ottawa, Kansas was one of the masters of the genre and a great innovator in the art of photo fakery. His work was characterized by a fine attention to detail and lifelike effects. Martin's company, the Martin Post Card Company, made him a wealthy man. Fliers for his business read, "This is Dad Martin. He has been arrested for hunting. He is a fool about fishing. But wise on photography."<br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE PHOTO FEATURE:<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
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In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
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ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
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In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
<br />
ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
<br />
In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
<br />
ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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  • Forget the Rich Kids of Instagram... these are the DOGS who live more luxurious lives than you: New super-rich trend for sharing photos of overly pampered pets<br />
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The super-rich's dogs are often seen as a fashionable accessory to go along with shoes and handbags, but some pets are enjoying with an extravagant existence of their own that is unthinkable to the average person.<br />
The Rich Dogs of Instagram, a new photo account that draws inspiration from the opulence on the Rich Kids of Instagram, shows how having a dog's life isn't always a bad thing.<br />
It displays the wealthy's pampered pooches sunbathing in crystal clear pools, rolling around in wads of cash and flying on private jets.<br />
The dogs probably cannot revel in the jealousy of others the way their masters can, though the canines do seem to be making the most of the high life.<br />
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While the Rich Kids may coast through life using money from their parents, their pets don't even have to worry about paying for anything.<br />
Using the hashtag #rdoi, the account has posted 50 pictures with assorted wealthy dog jokes.<br />
Rich Instagram users' pooches are seen getting ready to do the 'doggy paddle' in indoor mansion pools.<br />
Another dog sat in a mini Audi Spyder says the new car is 'bad to the bone'.  <br />
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A picture of a pooch surrounded by the conquests of a luxury shopping trip is captioned 'throw it in the doggy bag'. <br />
The trust fund puppies probably do not know how good they have it, enjoying luxury vacations and in exotic locations beyond most hardworking humans' wildest dreams.<br />
However, several do a good job of looking smug for the camera, no doubt confident in the fact that they are the 'one percent' of the millions of dogs on the Internet.<br />
Doggies show off their style as their owners dress them up in extravagant designer clothes or add to the animals' natural fur with an expensive, fluffy coat. <br />
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The array of poodles, pugs and chihuahuas also seems particularly fond of high-class champagne, with bottles of brands such as Dom Perig
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  • Doggy Scouts<br />
Brookville, Indiana, USA - Since it was founded 13 years ago, the Dog Scouts of America has grown to include 682 canines and their masters, who have formed 38 troops in 22 states. Just like two-legged scouts, the four-legged scouts have organized camp-outs, cookie drives, community service projects and can earn up to 80 merit badges. All the dogs must earn a basic obedience badge, but the rest are just for fun. <br />
PICTURED: Dazzle, a Malinois, belongs to DSA President, Chris Puls, and has more than 40 badges, including a jumping badge for clearing 48 inches, or twice his height.<br />
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  • Doggy Scouts<br />
Brookville, Indiana, USA - Since it was founded 13 years ago, the Dog Scouts of America has grown to include 682 canines and their masters, who have formed 38 troops in 22 states. Just like two-legged scouts, the four-legged scouts have organized camp-outs, cookie drives, community service projects and can earn up to 80 merit badges. All the dogs must earn a basic obedience badge, but the rest are just for fun. <br />
PICTURED: These wilderness scouts take their owners for a walk.<br />
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  • The bride who's not exactly blushing! Law graduate snubbed by wedding hotels <br />
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	For the five-star hotel that didn’t want to host her wedding, this bride-to-be was apparently the wrong type of person.<br />
	But Pauline Bailey does have her fans. Ten thousand, to be exact. They tune into Red Light Central TV to watch her posing, pouting and parading in a series of skimpy outfits.<br />
	And the blushing bride-to-be doesn’t blush at all, despite the fact that she is wearing hardly anything.<br />
	Yesterday it emerged that the 27-year-old medical law graduate, who described  herself as ‘respectable, middle-class and well-educated’, is also an adult TV star  and glamour model who goes by the name of Rachel T.<br />
	That was a small detail that the wedding planner at Stoke Park Hotel didn’t know when she branded Miss Bailey and her fiance Paul Carty, 51, ‘not our type of people’ in an email to her boss after they inquired about holding their wedding there.<br />
	Unfortunately, she also accidentally  forwarded the email to an outraged  Miss Bailey.<br />
	In yesterday’s Mail Miss Bailey told of how upset she had been. ‘The suggestion was that we were undesirables, which we definitely are not. We are thoroughly decent people,’ she said.<br />
	What she didn’t mention was that she and Mr Carty are also regulars at Red Light Central TV, where viewers pay up £1.53 a minute for ‘adult chats’ with glamour models. They divide their time between  hotels in Bristol, to be close to the Red Light Central studio, and their semi-detached home in Luton.<br />
	Last night Miss Bailey defended her job, adding: ‘I’m not looking to draw too much attention to that really.<br />
	‘I’ve been a part-time model for five years now. I did it part-time when I graduated for my masters and then it was going too well to give up and I continued doing it. It was just financially viable to continue. Paul’s fine with it and I come home to him every night.’<br />
Miss Bailey’s online TV profile states: ‘Stunning R
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  • Fantastic Glass Beach of California<br />
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Usually when a person throws out litter he/she influences the nature in a negative way. Heaps of litter are not useful, they spoil not only the air, soil and water but also harm the aesthetic look of the natural beauty. Could you ever think of any exceptions to this rule?
There is one interesting place - Glass Beach, Fort Bragg, California, USA. This place is amazing. In the 60s the junkyard was closed and the litter just lived its life. Heaps of broken glass, plastic and other litter were just lying under the California sun washed by the sea waves and blown by the sea breezes.<br />
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Eventually by the 80s it was noticed that not a trace remained from the junkyard. All the glass on the beach turned into amazing beautiful bright and translucent stones under the impact of the waves. From that time and on more and more tourists began to come here, this place has become very popular. There are many masters who make various souvenirs from these stones that sell rather well. It's a great wonder of the industrial interference of humans in the natural processes.<br />
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  • William ‘Dad’ Martin’s Freak Postcards<br />
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Postcards had been around since 1869, but it wasn't until 1894 that pictures began to be printed on them. The photo postcards were an immediate success. Their popularity inspired photographers to experiment with ways to add more humor to them, and soon they had translated the idiom of the tall tale into visual form, creating tall-tall postcards, also known as "freak" or "trick" postcards.<br />
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Oversized crops and animals were a popular theme, especially in the Midwest where farmers got a kick out of sending pictures showing corn as big as trees and cabbages larger than barns to relatives back east. The oversized farm and dairy products evoked the idea of easy abundance at the heart of the American dream. The deeper joke was that these were actually hard years for America's farmers, which gave these cards an edge of dark humor.<br />
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William "Dad" Martin of Ottawa, Kansas was one of the masters of the genre and a great innovator in the art of photo fakery. His work was characterized by a fine attention to detail and lifelike effects. Martin's company, the Martin Post Card Company, made him a wealthy man. Fliers for his business read, "This is Dad Martin. He has been arrested for hunting. He is a fool about fishing. But wise on photography."<br />
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  • William ‘Dad’ Martin’s Freak Postcards<br />
<br />
Postcards had been around since 1869, but it wasn't until 1894 that pictures began to be printed on them. The photo postcards were an immediate success. Their popularity inspired photographers to experiment with ways to add more humor to them, and soon they had translated the idiom of the tall tale into visual form, creating tall-tall postcards, also known as "freak" or "trick" postcards.<br />
<br />
Oversized crops and animals were a popular theme, especially in the Midwest where farmers got a kick out of sending pictures showing corn as big as trees and cabbages larger than barns to relatives back east. The oversized farm and dairy products evoked the idea of easy abundance at the heart of the American dream. The deeper joke was that these were actually hard years for America's farmers, which gave these cards an edge of dark humor.<br />
<br />
William "Dad" Martin of Ottawa, Kansas was one of the masters of the genre and a great innovator in the art of photo fakery. His work was characterized by a fine attention to detail and lifelike effects. Martin's company, the Martin Post Card Company, made him a wealthy man. Fliers for his business read, "This is Dad Martin. He has been arrested for hunting. He is a fool about fishing. But wise on photography."<br />
©OnemansTreasure/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Vintage_William_Dad_Martins_Fr...jpg
  • William ‘Dad’ Martin’s Freak Postcards<br />
<br />
Postcards had been around since 1869, but it wasn't until 1894 that pictures began to be printed on them. The photo postcards were an immediate success. Their popularity inspired photographers to experiment with ways to add more humor to them, and soon they had translated the idiom of the tall tale into visual form, creating tall-tall postcards, also known as "freak" or "trick" postcards.<br />
<br />
Oversized crops and animals were a popular theme, especially in the Midwest where farmers got a kick out of sending pictures showing corn as big as trees and cabbages larger than barns to relatives back east. The oversized farm and dairy products evoked the idea of easy abundance at the heart of the American dream. The deeper joke was that these were actually hard years for America's farmers, which gave these cards an edge of dark humor.<br />
<br />
William "Dad" Martin of Ottawa, Kansas was one of the masters of the genre and a great innovator in the art of photo fakery. His work was characterized by a fine attention to detail and lifelike effects. Martin's company, the Martin Post Card Company, made him a wealthy man. Fliers for his business read, "This is Dad Martin. He has been arrested for hunting. He is a fool about fishing. But wise on photography."<br />
©OnemansTreasure/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Vintage_William_Dad_Martins_Fr...jpg
  • William ‘Dad’ Martin’s Freak Postcards<br />
<br />
Postcards had been around since 1869, but it wasn't until 1894 that pictures began to be printed on them. The photo postcards were an immediate success. Their popularity inspired photographers to experiment with ways to add more humor to them, and soon they had translated the idiom of the tall tale into visual form, creating tall-tall postcards, also known as "freak" or "trick" postcards.<br />
<br />
Oversized crops and animals were a popular theme, especially in the Midwest where farmers got a kick out of sending pictures showing corn as big as trees and cabbages larger than barns to relatives back east. The oversized farm and dairy products evoked the idea of easy abundance at the heart of the American dream. The deeper joke was that these were actually hard years for America's farmers, which gave these cards an edge of dark humor.<br />
<br />
William "Dad" Martin of Ottawa, Kansas was one of the masters of the genre and a great innovator in the art of photo fakery. His work was characterized by a fine attention to detail and lifelike effects. Martin's company, the Martin Post Card Company, made him a wealthy man. Fliers for his business read, "This is Dad Martin. He has been arrested for hunting. He is a fool about fishing. But wise on photography."<br />
©OnemansTreasure/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Vintage_William_Dad_Martins_Fr...jpg
  • William ‘Dad’ Martin’s Freak Postcards<br />
<br />
Postcards had been around since 1869, but it wasn't until 1894 that pictures began to be printed on them. The photo postcards were an immediate success. Their popularity inspired photographers to experiment with ways to add more humor to them, and soon they had translated the idiom of the tall tale into visual form, creating tall-tall postcards, also known as "freak" or "trick" postcards.<br />
<br />
Oversized crops and animals were a popular theme, especially in the Midwest where farmers got a kick out of sending pictures showing corn as big as trees and cabbages larger than barns to relatives back east. The oversized farm and dairy products evoked the idea of easy abundance at the heart of the American dream. The deeper joke was that these were actually hard years for America's farmers, which gave these cards an edge of dark humor.<br />
<br />
William "Dad" Martin of Ottawa, Kansas was one of the masters of the genre and a great innovator in the art of photo fakery. His work was characterized by a fine attention to detail and lifelike effects. Martin's company, the Martin Post Card Company, made him a wealthy man. Fliers for his business read, "This is Dad Martin. He has been arrested for hunting. He is a fool about fishing. But wise on photography."<br />
©OnemansTreasure/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Vintage_William_Dad_Martins_Fr...jpg
  • William ‘Dad’ Martin’s Freak Postcards<br />
<br />
Postcards had been around since 1869, but it wasn't until 1894 that pictures began to be printed on them. The photo postcards were an immediate success. Their popularity inspired photographers to experiment with ways to add more humor to them, and soon they had translated the idiom of the tall tale into visual form, creating tall-tall postcards, also known as "freak" or "trick" postcards.<br />
<br />
Oversized crops and animals were a popular theme, especially in the Midwest where farmers got a kick out of sending pictures showing corn as big as trees and cabbages larger than barns to relatives back east. The oversized farm and dairy products evoked the idea of easy abundance at the heart of the American dream. The deeper joke was that these were actually hard years for America's farmers, which gave these cards an edge of dark humor.<br />
<br />
William "Dad" Martin of Ottawa, Kansas was one of the masters of the genre and a great innovator in the art of photo fakery. His work was characterized by a fine attention to detail and lifelike effects. Martin's company, the Martin Post Card Company, made him a wealthy man. Fliers for his business read, "This is Dad Martin. He has been arrested for hunting. He is a fool about fishing. But wise on photography."<br />
©OnemansTreasure/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Vintage_William_Dad_Martins_Fr...jpg
  • William ‘Dad’ Martin’s Freak Postcards<br />
<br />
Postcards had been around since 1869, but it wasn't until 1894 that pictures began to be printed on them. The photo postcards were an immediate success. Their popularity inspired photographers to experiment with ways to add more humor to them, and soon they had translated the idiom of the tall tale into visual form, creating tall-tall postcards, also known as "freak" or "trick" postcards.<br />
<br />
Oversized crops and animals were a popular theme, especially in the Midwest where farmers got a kick out of sending pictures showing corn as big as trees and cabbages larger than barns to relatives back east. The oversized farm and dairy products evoked the idea of easy abundance at the heart of the American dream. The deeper joke was that these were actually hard years for America's farmers, which gave these cards an edge of dark humor.<br />
<br />
William "Dad" Martin of Ottawa, Kansas was one of the masters of the genre and a great innovator in the art of photo fakery. His work was characterized by a fine attention to detail and lifelike effects. Martin's company, the Martin Post Card Company, made him a wealthy man. Fliers for his business read, "This is Dad Martin. He has been arrested for hunting. He is a fool about fishing. But wise on photography."<br />
©OnemansTreasure/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Vintage_William_Dad_Martins_Fr...jpg
  • William ‘Dad’ Martin’s Freak Postcards<br />
<br />
Postcards had been around since 1869, but it wasn't until 1894 that pictures began to be printed on them. The photo postcards were an immediate success. Their popularity inspired photographers to experiment with ways to add more humor to them, and soon they had translated the idiom of the tall tale into visual form, creating tall-tall postcards, also known as "freak" or "trick" postcards.<br />
<br />
Oversized crops and animals were a popular theme, especially in the Midwest where farmers got a kick out of sending pictures showing corn as big as trees and cabbages larger than barns to relatives back east. The oversized farm and dairy products evoked the idea of easy abundance at the heart of the American dream. The deeper joke was that these were actually hard years for America's farmers, which gave these cards an edge of dark humor.<br />
<br />
William "Dad" Martin of Ottawa, Kansas was one of the masters of the genre and a great innovator in the art of photo fakery. His work was characterized by a fine attention to detail and lifelike effects. Martin's company, the Martin Post Card Company, made him a wealthy man. Fliers for his business read, "This is Dad Martin. He has been arrested for hunting. He is a fool about fishing. But wise on photography."<br />
©OnemansTreasure/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Vintage_William_Dad_Martins_Fr...jpg
  • William ‘Dad’ Martin’s Freak Postcards<br />
<br />
Postcards had been around since 1869, but it wasn't until 1894 that pictures began to be printed on them. The photo postcards were an immediate success. Their popularity inspired photographers to experiment with ways to add more humor to them, and soon they had translated the idiom of the tall tale into visual form, creating tall-tall postcards, also known as "freak" or "trick" postcards.<br />
<br />
Oversized crops and animals were a popular theme, especially in the Midwest where farmers got a kick out of sending pictures showing corn as big as trees and cabbages larger than barns to relatives back east. The oversized farm and dairy products evoked the idea of easy abundance at the heart of the American dream. The deeper joke was that these were actually hard years for America's farmers, which gave these cards an edge of dark humor.<br />
<br />
William "Dad" Martin of Ottawa, Kansas was one of the masters of the genre and a great innovator in the art of photo fakery. His work was characterized by a fine attention to detail and lifelike effects. Martin's company, the Martin Post Card Company, made him a wealthy man. Fliers for his business read, "This is Dad Martin. He has been arrested for hunting. He is a fool about fishing. But wise on photography."<br />
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    ExPix_Vintage_William_Dad_Martins_Fr...jpg
  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 10: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Is this China's answer to winning the World Cup? Chinese city establishes a 'Shaolin Soccer' academy that incorporates kung fu into its football regime<br />
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Is this China's answer to winning the World Cup? Chinese city establishes a 'Shaolin Soccer' academy that incorporates kung fu into its football regime<br />
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    35,000 students currently train at the Shaolin Tagou Martial Arts School<br />
    100 male and female students chosen from those are in the new academy<br />
    The camp is based in Dengfeng, China, and will mix kung fu and football<br />
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By Chloe Lyme For Mailonline<br />
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Published: 18:29, 12 November 2015 | Updated: 18:40, 12 November 2015<br />
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One hundred young footballers have taken training to new extremes at the historic Shaolin Tagou Martial Arts School in east China's Dengfeng city, Henan Province.<br />
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The coaching base opened a new football academy on November 10, which will combine Shaolin kung fu with football, 35,000 students currently train at the school but only 100 of those will be chosen to enter the academy. It's intended to become China's way of improving its footballers. The are two classes, split into male and female, with 50 pupils in each. All of the students are aged 10 to 12.<br />
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Children who attend the football training have been specifically chosen from the martial arts school, so they are already young kung fu masters in the making.<br />
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They know every aspect of the art, which consists of stamina, flexibility, balance, meditation and combat skills.<br />
The academy is equipped with three senior football coaches responsible for training the young athletes and junior coaches.<br />
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Training is motivated by the 'great three-five-eight battle plan.'<br />
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They expect to see massive improvements in three years, success in five, and to be an established brand in eight years.<br />
<br />
Mixing football and kung fu together is a bid to strengthen the standards of the game in China. It is well-known across the globe that Chines
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 10: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Is this China's answer to winning the World Cup? Chinese city establishes a 'Shaolin Soccer' academy that incorporates kung fu into its football regime<br />
<br />
<br />
Is this China's answer to winning the World Cup? Chinese city establishes a 'Shaolin Soccer' academy that incorporates kung fu into its football regime<br />
<br />
    35,000 students currently train at the Shaolin Tagou Martial Arts School<br />
    100 male and female students chosen from those are in the new academy<br />
    The camp is based in Dengfeng, China, and will mix kung fu and football<br />
<br />
By Chloe Lyme For Mailonline<br />
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Published: 18:29, 12 November 2015 | Updated: 18:40, 12 November 2015<br />
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One hundred young footballers have taken training to new extremes at the historic Shaolin Tagou Martial Arts School in east China's Dengfeng city, Henan Province.<br />
<br />
The coaching base opened a new football academy on November 10, which will combine Shaolin kung fu with football, 35,000 students currently train at the school but only 100 of those will be chosen to enter the academy. It's intended to become China's way of improving its footballers. The are two classes, split into male and female, with 50 pupils in each. All of the students are aged 10 to 12.<br />
<br />
Children who attend the football training have been specifically chosen from the martial arts school, so they are already young kung fu masters in the making.<br />
<br />
They know every aspect of the art, which consists of stamina, flexibility, balance, meditation and combat skills.<br />
The academy is equipped with three senior football coaches responsible for training the young athletes and junior coaches.<br />
<br />
Training is motivated by the 'great three-five-eight battle plan.'<br />
<br />
They expect to see massive improvements in three years, success in five, and to be an established brand in eight years.<br />
<br />
Mixing football and kung fu together is a bid to strengthen the standards of the game in China. It is well-known across the globe that Chines
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 10: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Is this China's answer to winning the World Cup? Chinese city establishes a 'Shaolin Soccer' academy that incorporates kung fu into its football regime<br />
<br />
<br />
Is this China's answer to winning the World Cup? Chinese city establishes a 'Shaolin Soccer' academy that incorporates kung fu into its football regime<br />
<br />
    35,000 students currently train at the Shaolin Tagou Martial Arts School<br />
    100 male and female students chosen from those are in the new academy<br />
    The camp is based in Dengfeng, China, and will mix kung fu and football<br />
<br />
By Chloe Lyme For Mailonline<br />
<br />
Published: 18:29, 12 November 2015 | Updated: 18:40, 12 November 2015<br />
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One hundred young footballers have taken training to new extremes at the historic Shaolin Tagou Martial Arts School in east China's Dengfeng city, Henan Province.<br />
<br />
The coaching base opened a new football academy on November 10, which will combine Shaolin kung fu with football, 35,000 students currently train at the school but only 100 of those will be chosen to enter the academy. It's intended to become China's way of improving its footballers. The are two classes, split into male and female, with 50 pupils in each. All of the students are aged 10 to 12.<br />
<br />
Children who attend the football training have been specifically chosen from the martial arts school, so they are already young kung fu masters in the making.<br />
<br />
They know every aspect of the art, which consists of stamina, flexibility, balance, meditation and combat skills.<br />
The academy is equipped with three senior football coaches responsible for training the young athletes and junior coaches.<br />
<br />
Training is motivated by the 'great three-five-eight battle plan.'<br />
<br />
They expect to see massive improvements in three years, success in five, and to be an established brand in eight years.<br />
<br />
Mixing football and kung fu together is a bid to strengthen the standards of the game in China. It is well-known across the globe that Chines
    Exclusivepix_Shaolin_Soccer3.jpg
  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 10: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Is this China's answer to winning the World Cup? Chinese city establishes a 'Shaolin Soccer' academy that incorporates kung fu into its football regime<br />
<br />
<br />
Is this China's answer to winning the World Cup? Chinese city establishes a 'Shaolin Soccer' academy that incorporates kung fu into its football regime<br />
<br />
    35,000 students currently train at the Shaolin Tagou Martial Arts School<br />
    100 male and female students chosen from those are in the new academy<br />
    The camp is based in Dengfeng, China, and will mix kung fu and football<br />
<br />
By Chloe Lyme For Mailonline<br />
<br />
Published: 18:29, 12 November 2015 | Updated: 18:40, 12 November 2015<br />
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One hundred young footballers have taken training to new extremes at the historic Shaolin Tagou Martial Arts School in east China's Dengfeng city, Henan Province.<br />
<br />
The coaching base opened a new football academy on November 10, which will combine Shaolin kung fu with football, 35,000 students currently train at the school but only 100 of those will be chosen to enter the academy. It's intended to become China's way of improving its footballers. The are two classes, split into male and female, with 50 pupils in each. All of the students are aged 10 to 12.<br />
<br />
Children who attend the football training have been specifically chosen from the martial arts school, so they are already young kung fu masters in the making.<br />
<br />
They know every aspect of the art, which consists of stamina, flexibility, balance, meditation and combat skills.<br />
The academy is equipped with three senior football coaches responsible for training the young athletes and junior coaches.<br />
<br />
Training is motivated by the 'great three-five-eight battle plan.'<br />
<br />
They expect to see massive improvements in three years, success in five, and to be an established brand in eight years.<br />
<br />
Mixing football and kung fu together is a bid to strengthen the standards of the game in China. It is well-known across the globe that Chines
    Exclusivepix_Shaolin_Soccer4.jpg
  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 10: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Is this China's answer to winning the World Cup? Chinese city establishes a 'Shaolin Soccer' academy that incorporates kung fu into its football regime<br />
<br />
<br />
Is this China's answer to winning the World Cup? Chinese city establishes a 'Shaolin Soccer' academy that incorporates kung fu into its football regime<br />
<br />
    35,000 students currently train at the Shaolin Tagou Martial Arts School<br />
    100 male and female students chosen from those are in the new academy<br />
    The camp is based in Dengfeng, China, and will mix kung fu and football<br />
<br />
By Chloe Lyme For Mailonline<br />
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Published: 18:29, 12 November 2015 | Updated: 18:40, 12 November 2015<br />
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One hundred young footballers have taken training to new extremes at the historic Shaolin Tagou Martial Arts School in east China's Dengfeng city, Henan Province.<br />
<br />
The coaching base opened a new football academy on November 10, which will combine Shaolin kung fu with football, 35,000 students currently train at the school but only 100 of those will be chosen to enter the academy. It's intended to become China's way of improving its footballers. The are two classes, split into male and female, with 50 pupils in each. All of the students are aged 10 to 12.<br />
<br />
Children who attend the football training have been specifically chosen from the martial arts school, so they are already young kung fu masters in the making.<br />
<br />
They know every aspect of the art, which consists of stamina, flexibility, balance, meditation and combat skills.<br />
The academy is equipped with three senior football coaches responsible for training the young athletes and junior coaches.<br />
<br />
Training is motivated by the 'great three-five-eight battle plan.'<br />
<br />
They expect to see massive improvements in three years, success in five, and to be an established brand in eight years.<br />
<br />
Mixing football and kung fu together is a bid to strengthen the standards of the game in China. It is well-known across the globe that Chines
    Exclusivepix_Shaolin_Soccer6.jpg
  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 10: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Is this China's answer to winning the World Cup? Chinese city establishes a 'Shaolin Soccer' academy that incorporates kung fu into its football regime<br />
<br />
<br />
Is this China's answer to winning the World Cup? Chinese city establishes a 'Shaolin Soccer' academy that incorporates kung fu into its football regime<br />
<br />
    35,000 students currently train at the Shaolin Tagou Martial Arts School<br />
    100 male and female students chosen from those are in the new academy<br />
    The camp is based in Dengfeng, China, and will mix kung fu and football<br />
<br />
By Chloe Lyme For Mailonline<br />
<br />
Published: 18:29, 12 November 2015 | Updated: 18:40, 12 November 2015<br />
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One hundred young footballers have taken training to new extremes at the historic Shaolin Tagou Martial Arts School in east China's Dengfeng city, Henan Province.<br />
<br />
The coaching base opened a new football academy on November 10, which will combine Shaolin kung fu with football, 35,000 students currently train at the school but only 100 of those will be chosen to enter the academy. It's intended to become China's way of improving its footballers. The are two classes, split into male and female, with 50 pupils in each. All of the students are aged 10 to 12.<br />
<br />
Children who attend the football training have been specifically chosen from the martial arts school, so they are already young kung fu masters in the making.<br />
<br />
They know every aspect of the art, which consists of stamina, flexibility, balance, meditation and combat skills.<br />
The academy is equipped with three senior football coaches responsible for training the young athletes and junior coaches.<br />
<br />
Training is motivated by the 'great three-five-eight battle plan.'<br />
<br />
They expect to see massive improvements in three years, success in five, and to be an established brand in eight years.<br />
<br />
Mixing football and kung fu together is a bid to strengthen the standards of the game in China. It is well-known across the globe that Chines
    Exclusivepix_Shaolin_Soccer5.jpg
  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 10: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Is this China's answer to winning the World Cup? Chinese city establishes a 'Shaolin Soccer' academy that incorporates kung fu into its football regime<br />
<br />
<br />
Is this China's answer to winning the World Cup? Chinese city establishes a 'Shaolin Soccer' academy that incorporates kung fu into its football regime<br />
<br />
    35,000 students currently train at the Shaolin Tagou Martial Arts School<br />
    100 male and female students chosen from those are in the new academy<br />
    The camp is based in Dengfeng, China, and will mix kung fu and football<br />
<br />
By Chloe Lyme For Mailonline<br />
<br />
Published: 18:29, 12 November 2015 | Updated: 18:40, 12 November 2015<br />
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7<br />
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One hundred young footballers have taken training to new extremes at the historic Shaolin Tagou Martial Arts School in east China's Dengfeng city, Henan Province.<br />
<br />
The coaching base opened a new football academy on November 10, which will combine Shaolin kung fu with football, 35,000 students currently train at the school but only 100 of those will be chosen to enter the academy. It's intended to become China's way of improving its footballers. The are two classes, split into male and female, with 50 pupils in each. All of the students are aged 10 to 12.<br />
<br />
Children who attend the football training have been specifically chosen from the martial arts school, so they are already young kung fu masters in the making.<br />
<br />
They know every aspect of the art, which consists of stamina, flexibility, balance, meditation and combat skills.<br />
The academy is equipped with three senior football coaches responsible for training the young athletes and junior coaches.<br />
<br />
Training is motivated by the 'great three-five-eight battle plan.'<br />
<br />
They expect to see massive improvements in three years, success in five, and to be an established brand in eight years.<br />
<br />
Mixing football and kung fu together is a bid to strengthen the standards of the game in China. It is well-known across the globe that Chines
    Exclusivepix_Shaolin_Soccer7.jpg
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In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
<br />
ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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<br />
In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
<br />
ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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<br />
In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
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ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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<br />
In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
<br />
ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
©IMP/Exclusivepix Media
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