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English: Collage of images displaying the following, from left to right:
1. American Muslim females enjoying Iftar in Patterson, New Jersey. 2. Two young Iranian women walking down the street, one talking on a mobile phone. (October 20, 2005, by Gabriel White) 3. An Afghan school girl sings a prayer in celebration and for blessing during a ground breaking ceremony in the village of Dar Bhabba in the Nangahar province May 15. The school that will be built here is funded by the Jalalabad Provincial Reconstruction Team. (Provincial Reconstruction Team) 4. Indonesian exchange students of the Jordanian Yarmouk University. (2009, by User:High Contrast) |
Date | 14 November 2012 |
Source | United States Federal Government: |
Author | Officer |
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