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  • Laser hair removal. Woman undergoing Plasmalite laser cosmetic treatment to remove unwanted hair from her body. Both she and the laser operator are wearing goggles to protect their eyes from damage by the laser. Plasmalite technology uses pulses of light focused through a handset by the operator onto the surface of the skin. The light causes the hair shaft and follicle to heat up, and eventually the follicle dies and the hair cannot regrow. Several treatments may be needed to remove hairs from a region entirely.
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  • Youth in a modern dance performance for Gilad Shalit
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  • family sitting around a table set for a Jewish Festive meal on Passover The Seder
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  • Israel, Negev, Mitzpe Ramon, A desert sand storm People run for shelter
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  • Israel, Negev, Mitzpe Ramon, A desert sand storm
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  • Israel, Emek Hefer (Hefer valley),  Agricultural sludge and waste treatment facility. Cattle waste from dairy farms is brought to this facility. Bio-gas compost are produced in an anaerobic process. The bio-gas produces 2 megawatts per houre of clean energy. This facility also reduces the amount of greenhouse gas released to the atmosphere.
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  • Israel, Haifa, A traffic jam in the street under the Bahai gardens in the German Colony
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  • Israel, Haifa. View of Haifa port, Haifa bay and downtown. Rainbow over the bay ..
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  • Israel, Haifa. View of Haifa port, Haifa bay and downtown. ..
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  • An unfinished tunnel of Highway 6 (also known as Trans-Israel Highway).
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  • Israel, Golan Heights, The carcase of a dead cow,
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  • Israel, Golan Heights, The carcase of a dead cow,
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Reconstructed buildings of the Templers colony Sarona, in central Tel Aviv. This colony was the third colony of the Templers in Palestine and was built in 1871. The templers were a religious society which has its roots in Pietism, their aim was to promote spiritual cooperation to advance the rebuilding of the Temple in the Holy Land.
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Reconstructed buildings of the Templers colony Sarona, in central Tel Aviv. This colony was the third colony of the Templers in Palestine and was built in 1871. The templers were a religious society which has its roots in Pietism, their aim was to promote spiritual cooperation to advance the rebuilding of the Temple in the Holy Land.
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Shimeon Levi house, commonly known as "Ship building" that was build in 1935 in center Tel Aviv following the popular Bauhaus style. .
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Shimeon Levi house, commonly known as "Ship building" that was build in 1935 in center Tel Aviv following the popular Bauhaus style. .
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, The Dizengoff tower at Dizengoff shopping center in Tel Aviv.
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Hilton Hotel on the seafront promenade.
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  • Israel, Kibbutz Mishmarot A woman walks with a stroller
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  • Israel, moshav Sde Yitzhak. Children play in the playground at the settlement
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  • Israel, moshav Sde Yitzhak. Children play in the playground at the settlement
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  • Israel, Judaea Desert, Wadi Kidron, The Great Lavra of St. Sabas (also Mar Saba) is a Greek Orthodox monastery overlooking the Kidron Valley in the West Bank east of Bethlehem. (northern Judea desert)  It was founded in the year 439 by saint Sabas. It has been an active monastery since than, and still maintains many of its ancient traditions.
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  • Israel, West Bank, Judaea Desert, The dunes of Judea desert.
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  • Israel, Ben-Gurion Airport, New immigrants from USA Arrive in Israel and receive a warm welcome from Israeli youth
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  • Israel, Ben-Gurion Airport, New immigrants from USA Arrive in Israel
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  • Israel, Ben-Gurion Airport, New immigrants from USA Arrive in Israel and receive a warm welcome from Israeli youth
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  • Israel, Ben-Gurion Airport, Yishai Fleisher (Israeli aliyah activist and radio personality) blows the shofar to greet new immigrants from USA Arriving in Israel
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  • Israel, A view from the driver's seat in a train from Jerusalem to Tel-Aviv.
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  • Library for the Blind
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  • Library for the Blind. A blind man and guide dog in the library
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  • Library for the Blind Blind Man reads a Braille Book
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  • Library for the Blind, A Braille printing press
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  • Library for the Blind, A Braille printing press
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  • Israel, female patient signs a medical release form before breast implant surgery
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  • Israel, 106 FM Radio Station Music editor
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  • Ron Huldai, Mayor of Tel Aviv opens the annual gay parade in Tel Aviv. Friday, June 8, 2007. Thousands of members of the gay community and friends walked from  Rabin square to the beach party at Gordon Beach
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  • Members of the gay community at the annual gay parade in Tel Aviv. Friday, June 8, 2007. Thousands of members of the gay community and friends walked from Rabin square to the beach party at Gordon beach.
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  • The south Church, Shivta (Sobota) is an archeological site in the Negev Desert of Israel, 49 Km southwest of beer sheva, Long considered a classic Nabataean town and terminal on the ancient spice route, archeologists are now considering the possibility that the town was actually a Byzantine agricultural colony and a way station for pilgrims en route to Santa Catarina, Egypt, The new assessment of Shivta is based on an analysis of the irrigation system found at the site, which bears parallels to Byzantine structures elsewhere. Until now, the preponderance of Byzantine ruins were believed to be the remains of a monastic community that established itself on the ruins of an earlier Nabatean town. Shivta was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO on June 2005.
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  • The south Church, Shivta (Sobota) is an archeological site in the Negev Desert of Israel, 49 Km southwest of beer sheva, Long considered a classic Nabataean town and terminal on the ancient spice route, archeologists are now considering the possibility that the town was actually a Byzantine agricultural colony and a way station for pilgrims en route to Santa Catarina, Egypt, The new assessment of Shivta is based on an analysis of the irrigation system found at the site, which bears parallels to Byzantine structures elsewhere. Until now, the preponderance of Byzantine ruins were believed to be the remains of a monastic community that established itself on the ruins of an earlier Nabatean town. Shivta was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO on June 2005.
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  • Traditional jewelry for the bride to wear at the Henna ceremony. Henna celebration is a traditional Mideastern Jewish ceremony the couple attends one week befor they get married. During the ceremony they wear traditional clothes and jewelry, dance and apply henna paste to the skin for good luck.
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  • Traditional jewelry for the bride to wear at the Henna ceremony. Henna celebration is a traditional Mideastern Jewish ceremony the couple attends one week befor they get married. During the ceremony they wear traditional clothes and jewelry, dance and apply henna paste to the skin for good luck.
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  • Traditional jewelry for the bride to wear at the Henna ceremony. Henna celebration is a traditional Mideastern Jewish ceremony the couple attends one week befor they get married. During the ceremony they wear traditional clothes and jewelry, dance and apply henna paste to the skin for good luck.
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  • Common rue leaves used in the Henna ceremony against evil eye (superstition) . Henna celebration is a traditional oriental jewry ceremony the couple attend one week befor they get married. during the ceremony they wear traditional clothes and jewelry, dance and applying henna paste to the skin for good luck.
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  • Cosmetic breast surgery. woman undergoing surgery for breast enlargement She has just had a silicone implant inserted into her breasts to increase the cup size.
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  • Cosmetic breast surgery. woman undergoing surgery for breast enlargement She has just had a silicone implant inserted into her breasts to increase the cup size.
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  • A doctor's gloved hand holds a syringe with Botox cosmetic toxin. The syringe containing an injectable solution of a neurotoxin used for preventing wrinkles and smoothing the skin. The toxin, Botulinum Toxin Type A, is obtained from Clostridium botulinum bacteria. Small amounts of the solution are injected into facial muscles. This paralyses the muscles, which has the effect of smoothing wrinkles. The toxin was first identified as a cause of botulism, a form of bacterial food poisoning that can lead to paralysis and death. The botox treatment uses far less toxin than the lethal dose. One treatment may last for three to six months.
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  • Cosmetic breast surgery. woman undergoing surgery for breast enlargement She has just had a silicone implant inserted into her breasts to increase the cup size.
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  • Israel, Dead Sea A sinkhole caused by the receding water level of the Dead Sea
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  • Israel, Jezreel Valley, Tel Megiddo National park. The water system from the 9th century BCE, the man made tunnel leading to the water spring. Megiddo is a tel (hill) made of 26 layers of the ruins of ancient cities in a strategic location at the head of a pass through the Carmel Ridge, which overlooks the Valley of Jezreel from the west.
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  • Israel, Jezreel Valley, Tel Megiddo National park, The sacred area with a series of temples built one on top of the other. Megiddo is a tel (hill) made of 26 layers of the ruins of ancient cities in a strategic location at the head of a pass through the Carmel Ridge, which overlooks the Valley of Jezreel from the west.
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  • Israel, Bet Shean, Silvanus Street, During the Hellenistic period Bet Shean had a Greek population and was called Scythopolis. In 64 BCE it was taken by the Romans, rebuilt, and made the capital of the Decapolis, the "Ten Cities" of Samaria that were centers of Greco-Roman culture. The city contains the best preserved Roman theater of ancient Samaria as well as a hippodrome, cardo, and other trademarks of the Roman influence. Excavations at the cite are ongoing at the site and reveal no less than 18 successive ancient towns
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  • Israel, Jezreel Valley, Tel Megiddo National park. The water system from the 9th century BCE, the man made tunnel leading to the water spring. Megiddo is a tel (hill) made of 26 layers of the ruins of ancient cities in a strategic location at the head of a pass through the Carmel Ridge, which overlooks the Valley of Jezreel from the west.
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  • Israel, Jezreel Valley, Tel Megiddo National park. The water system from the 9th century BCE, the man made tunnel leading to the water spring. Megiddo is a tel (hill) made of 26 layers of the ruins of ancient cities in a strategic location at the head of a pass through the Carmel Ridge, which overlooks the Valley of Jezreel from the west.
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Children ride their bikes in the deserted streets on Yom Kippur
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Bicycle shop
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Bicycle shop
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Bicycle shop. Man fixes a bike
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  • Israel, Holon, Children in a summer camp are playing inside giant plastic balloons that are rolling over the water at Peres park
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  • Israel, Holon, Children in a summer camp are playing inside giant plastic balloons that are rolling over the water at Peres park
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  • Israel, Moshav Sde Yitzhak, Flowers in a greenhouse
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  • Israel, Moshav Sde Yitzhak, Agricultural workers collect watermelons in a field
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, People at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. On May 22, 2008.
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, People at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. On May 22, 2008.
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, Religious Women pray at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. On May 22, 2008.
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, lightning candles at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. On May 22, 2008.
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, Charity boxes at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. On May 22, 2008.
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, The ritual of Upsherin, a Jewish haircutting ceremony, held when a Jewish boy is three years old and mainly being done during the Hillula. (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. On May 22, 2008.
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, The lightning of the main fire at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. On May 22, 2008.
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, The Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. On May 22, 2008.
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, Religious women are lightning candles at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. On May 22, 2008.
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, Religious women are lightning candles at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. May 22, 2008.
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  • Israeli youth are celebrating the 60th Independence anniversary of Israel. Spraying foam on each other is, for some reason, a popular event On May 7, 2008
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  • Israeli youth are celebrating the 60th independece anniversary of Israel. On May 7, 2008
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  • Israeli youth are celebrating the 60th Independence anniversary of Israel. Spraying foam on each other is, for some reason, a popular event On May 7, 2008
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  • Israel, Dead Sea A sinkhole caused by the receding water level of the Dead Sea
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  • Electric poles inside the Dead Sea water. Experts are warning from an irreversible damage to the Dead Sea because of the rapidly receding of the water level retreating at approximately 15 cm every month.
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  • Israel, Ramat Gan, The Israel Diamond Centre
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  • Woman has her eyebrows shaped at a beautician
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  • Laser hair removal. Woman undergoing Plasmalite laser cosmetic treatment to remove unwanted hair from her body. Both she and the laser operator are wearing goggles to protect their eyes from damage by the laser. Plasmalite technology uses pulses of light focused through a handset by the operator onto the surface of the skin. The light causes the hair shaft and follicle to heat up, and eventually the follicle dies and the hair cannot regrow. Several treatments may be needed to remove hairs from a region entirely.
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  • Woman has her eyebrows shaped at a beautician
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  • Woman has her eyebrows shaped at a beautician
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  • Tanning Booth. Ultraviolet (UV) rays from the lights cause a suntan to develop by stimulating pigment production in her skin. Sunbooths use longer wavelength UVa rays to reduce the risk of sunburn and skin cancer. The pigment produced, melanin, protects the skin from overexposure to UV radiation.
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  • Liposuction. Areas of excess fat marked on the abdomen of a woman who is about to undergo liposuction surgery. Liposuction is a procedure that uses a vacuum pump to remove excess fat and sculpt the body. However, there are a series of risks involved with the procedure including infection and excess bleeding.
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  • Liposuction. Areas of excess fat marked on the abdomen of a woman who is about to undergo liposuction surgery. Liposuction is a procedure that uses a vacuum pump to remove excess fat and sculpt the body. However, there are a series of risks involved with the procedure including infection and excess bleeding.
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  • Cosmetic breast surgery. woman before surgery for breast enlargement Plastic surgeon assesses the required work
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  • Cosmetic breast surgery. woman before surgery for breast enlargement woman with implants during an explanation session with the plastic surgeon
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  • Manicurist takes care of womans fingernails, filing and smoothing after cutting
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  • Spray Tanning
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  • Beauty treatment. Woman having a chemical applied to her face as part of a beauty treatment called a chemical peel. The chemicals are intended to improve the appearance of the skin by removing its damaged, outer layers. The depth of skin that peels off depends on the chemicals used. Strong chemicals are usually used together with cosmetic surgery, while weaker chemical peels are used in beauty salons.
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  • Woman has her eyebrows shaped at a beautician
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  • Woman has her eyebrows shaped at a beautician
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  • Laser hair removal. Woman undergoing Plasmalite laser cosmetic treatment to remove unwanted hair from her body. Both she and the laser operator are wearing goggles to protect their eyes from damage by the laser. Plasmalite technology uses pulses of light focused through a handset by the operator onto the surface of the skin. The light causes the hair shaft and follicle to heat up, and eventually the follicle dies and the hair cannot regrow. Several treatments may be needed to remove hairs from a region entirely.
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  • Tanning Booth. Ultraviolet (UV) rays from the lights cause a suntan to develop by stimulating pigment production in her skin. Sunbooths use longer wavelength UVa rays to reduce the risk of sunburn and skin cancer. The pigment produced, melanin, protects the skin from overexposure to UV radiation.
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  • Beauty treatment. Woman having a chemical applied to her face as part of a beauty treatment called a chemical peel. The chemicals are intended to improve the appearance of the skin by removing its damaged, outer layers. The depth of skin that peels off depends on the chemicals used. Strong chemicals are usually used together with cosmetic surgery, while weaker chemical peels are used in beauty salons.
    CL_beauty-1_13.jpg
  • Tanning Booth. Ultraviolet (UV) rays from the lights cause a suntan to develop by stimulating pigment production in her skin. Sunbooths use longer wavelength UVa rays to reduce the risk of sunburn and skin cancer. The pigment produced, melanin, protects the skin from overexposure to UV radiation.
    CL_beauty-1_11.jpg
  • Activists for the African workers in Israel union, sign people on a petition in attempt to prevent banishment of african refugees children and children of migrant workers.  Saturday, May 12, 2007. A black music festival "Groove Refugee" took place in Tel Aviv, all income will serve the struggle to prevent those children deported from Israel.
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  • An activist for the African workers in Israel union, sign people on a petition in attempt to prevent banishment of african refugees children and children of migrant workers.  Saturday, May 12, 2007. A black music festival "Groove Refugee" took place in Tel Aviv, all income will serve the struggle to prevent those children deported from Israel.
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  • Israeli bands are preforming at the "Groove Refugee" festival that took place in Tel Aviv. All income will serve the struggle to prevent banishment of children of African labour immigrants and refugees from Israel. Saturday, May 12, 2007.
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  • Israeli bands are preforming at the "Groove Refugee" festival that took place in Tel Aviv. All income will serve the struggle to prevent banishment of children of African labour immigrants and refugees from Israel. Saturday, May 12, 2007.
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  • Israel, Natanya, Engineers are working underground, building a new set of sewage pipes. The huge tunnel passes under one of the busiest highways in Israel.
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