It’s a mood. Who can relate today? Big hug guys! Hope you all have a lovely weekend 💜

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A Fisher Woman of Bombay
Painting by M. V. Dhurandhar
Poverty? She besides helping in fishing marketing/selling processing, women wife also churning yarn if not for cloth then for fish nets?
Still labour statistics nit include contribution of women in labour force participation?

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Genbunseries is committed to helping charitable organizations with 5 social causes: poverty&hunger, health, environment, science&technology, and education that will be represented by a cute ball of fluff and kindness, can you guess their name? 👀

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Hans Christian Andersen was a slightly awkward looking guy who was born into poverty. So when he wrote The Ugly Duckling (1843) he knew how to make his readers love that tiny, sad duckling who grows to see his own self-worth. I’ll always love this moving tale 🦢#FairyTaleTuesday

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if your gaia online character don't look stacked, you're just straight poverty 😩✊

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Looking for a book to sensitively explore poverty and hunger? Maddi's Fridge by and is a MUST have for your home/classroom. Critical literacy ideas:
https://t.co/8yZI7krMGu

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Congratulations Joe 🇺🇲
-Added 6.4 million jobs
-Historic GDP growth
-Unempoyment down to 4.2%
-Stock Market all-time highs
-Passed American Rescue Plan
-Cut child poverty
-Largest vaccine rollout in history
-Ended our longest war
-$1.2 T infrastructure
-Reunited 100 families

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could be, but saints have halos in their art too! Both examples I used was St. Francis actually (who had visions, sacrificed the life he had and lived in poverty for his mission, + had a connection to animals so... very Bruno lol)- halos are a common art motif so hard to say!

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If Play To Earn was a working model, then UBI would be solved and we would only need every homeless to have a laptop and internet for them to exit poverty.

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Because of the alcoholism, she hit poverty, something that many artists are struggling, and what, you wanting it or not, NFT is definitely changing. It is a matter of opportunity, take it and use it in your favour 🙏

And well this painting here is mine (unfinished and untitled)

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>Heya I'm Jayden. I do art shit.

>I'm a minor, don't be weird.

>Avoid topics of poverty, st//vation, or graphic depictions of dr//wning as they're very triggering to me and can send me into major PTSD episodes.

Please read my carrd for more info: https://t.co/0PiGlXmxbN

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Aside from trying to be a voice for those living in poverty, I love to draw.
Here is day 3 and 4 of

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Because of political ramifications/distrust, etc. But also, the final part gave me the sense that the 2nd message is that welfare as a strategy to take people out of poverty hardly works. What works is teaching people how to do stuff. Which is quite a strong political message.

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Brian Adcock: The most vulnerable will suffer the most as usual. - political cartoon gallery in London https://t.co/dePcTdnXF6

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My cartoon for tomorrow.... The most vulnerable will suffer the most as usual.

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An ancient Indian saying: "Poverty and wealth is not given to you by others."

Recreate your life as a new work of art. Learn how!
https://t.co/fYA3BWTTFz

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someone DMed me asking where my avi was from, and I had to check because someone just gave me this but it's from a picture book called Welcome To My Neighborhood based on real accounts of childhood poverty

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'The Diver.' (c1914) Sidney Sime is a legendary name in the world of illustration. He grew from poverty and obscurity to become ‘the greatest living artist’, in the view of his patron Randolph Hearst. He rarely showed his work but when he did it once led to a queue 'a mile long.'

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