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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Pigs eat colorful cereal at the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Pigs eat colorful cereal at the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Pigs eat colorful cereal at the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Pigs eat colorful cereal at the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Pigs eat colorful cereal at the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Pigs eat colorful cereal at the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Pigs eat colorful cereal at the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Pigs eat colorful cereal at the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Pigs eat colorful cereal at the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Pigs eat colorful cereal at the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Pigs eat colorful cereal at the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Pigs eat colorful cereal at the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Pigs eat colorful cereal at the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Pigs eat colorful cereal at the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Pigs eat colorful cereal at the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Pigs eat colorful cereal at the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Pigs eat colorful cereal at the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Diners eat outside at Mediterra Restaurant & Lounge in Broad Ripple, Indianapolis.
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  • Diners eat outside at Mediterra Restaurant & Lounge in Broad Ripple, Indianapolis.
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  • Diners eat at Petite Chou, a French Restaurant in Broad Ripple, Indianapolis.
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  • Diners eat at Petite Chou, a French Restaurant in Broad Ripple, Indianapolis.
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  • Diners eat at Petite Chou, a French Restaurant in Broad Ripple, Indianapolis.
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  • Diners eat at 3 Sisters Cafe in Broad Ripple Village, Indianapolis.
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  • Diners eat at 3 Sisters Cafe in Broad Ripple Village, Indianapolis.
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  • Diners eat at 3 Sisters Cafe in Broad Ripple Village, Indianapolis.
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  • Diners eat at 3 Sisters Cafe in Broad Ripple Village, Indianapolis.
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  • Diners eat at 3 Sisters Cafe in Broad Ripple Village, Indianapolis.
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  • Diners eat at Petite Chou, a French Restaurant in Broad Ripple, Indianapolis.
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  • Diners eat at 3 Sisters Cafe in Broad Ripple Village, Indianapolis.
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  • B. Mock eats a dinner of roast beef, lima beans and mashed potatoes on a colorful plate and tablecloth.
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  • B. Mock eats a dinner of roast beef, lima beans and mashed potatoes on a colorful plate and tablecloth.
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  • B. Mock eats a dinner of roast beef, lima beans and mashed potatoes on a colorful plate and tablecloth.
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  • B. Mock eats a dinner of roast beef, lima beans and mashed potatoes on a colorful plate and tablecloth.
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  • A woman sneaks out of a refrigerator at night.
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  • A woman sneaks out of a refrigerator at night.
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  • A woman sneaks out of a refrigerator at night.
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  • A woman gets out of a refrigerator at night while a man waits in the next room.
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  • A woman gets out of a refrigerator at night while a man waits in the next room.
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  • A woman gets out of a refrigerator at night while a man waits in the next room.
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  • A woman sneaks out of a refrigerator at night.
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  • A man reaches into a freezer while smoke pours out of the appliance.
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  • A man reaches into a freezer while smoke pours out of the appliance.
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  • A man looks into a freezer while cold smoke pours out of the appliance.
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  • A man looks into a freezer while cold smoke pours out of the appliance.
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  • A man reaches into a freezer while smoke pours out of the appliance.
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  • Brothers Bar and Grill in Broad Ripple, Indianapolis.
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  • Brothers Bar and Grill in Broad Ripple, Indianapolis.
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  • A bloody cutting board with utensil.
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  • A bloody cutting board with utensil.
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  • A bloody cutting board with utensil.
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  • Brothers Bar and Grill in Broad Ripple, Indianapolis.
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  • Young Farmers get together for dinner at the Circle Acres farm in Chatham County. Some farmers in the group live in the broken down RV, some sleep in nearby tents, others live in the condemned house. The group got together to eat, but also discussed strategies of water systems and usage at their different farms.
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  • Nick F. laughs while waiting to eat dinner with a group eats dinner at  Circle Acres Farm.
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  • Doug J. and Greg A. eat a lunch of steaming rice, lentils and homemade bread during a farmer's gathering called "Crop Mob" at Eatable Earthscapes Farm. Young Farmers around Pittsboro NC get together regularly to socialize, sharing ideas and thoughts, as well as accomplish work and chores.
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  • CHIANG MAI, Thailand - FEB 27 2006: A volunteer helps feed fresh fruits and vegetables to an elephant at the Elephant Nature Park. In the wild, elephants can eat between 250 - 525 pounds of food a day. Environmental tourism in the biggest tool being used to make sustainable models for elephants to thrive, both physically and economically. Asian elephants - strong, social, and intelligent - have been trained for thousands of years for use in transportation, labor, and ritual. In Thailand, Elephants are of immense cultural importance, but their numbers are shockingly plummeting. In 1905, there were over 100,000 elephants in this land - now they are estimated at less than 5,000, of which barely half are in the wild. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Gray and Noel eat breakfast before heading out to pread lime over felids at Circle Acres farm. Books about farming and agriculture fill the shelves behind him. The group has rigged up an makeshift circuit board, which powers an oven, some lights and a radio, but does not have indoor plumbing.
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  • Bangkok, Thailand - FEB 17 2006: A young elephant almost collides with a car on the streets of Bangkok. The official reason "domesticated" elephants are illegal in cities is because they are involved in so many traffic accidents. City life is terrible for the elephant - they can eat between 250 - 525 pounds of food a day in the wild - about six to eight percent of their own body weight in vegetation each day. To accomplish this, they spend as many as 18 hours per day feeding. These massive animals can drink 26 gallons (100 liters) of water at one time and, when thirsty, more than 55 gallons (208 liters) within minutes. Obviously, city life is not friendly to these needs. Asian elephants - strong, social, and intelligent - have been trained for thousands of years for use in transportation, labor, and ritual. In Thailand, Elephants are of immense cultural importance, but their numbers are shockingly plummeting. In 1905, there were over 100,000 elephants in this land - now they are estimated at less than 5,000, of which barely half are in the wild.  (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • 2.21.09 - Eating steamed oysters, Wrightsville Beach  NC. PHOTO BY LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • Kristen gives one of the pigs, Alf, a hug two days before the animals are sent to slaughter. Before working on the farm, Kristin was vegan, not eating meat or animal products. Sending the pigs to slaughter was very upsetting to her.
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 13: The group eats dinner at  the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 13: The group eats dinner at  the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 13: The group eats dinner at  the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 13: The group eats dinner at  the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • 2.21.09 - Eating steamed oysters, Wrightsville Beach  NC. PHOTO BY LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • 2.21.09 - Eating steamed oysters, Wrightsville Beach  NC. PHOTO BY LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • 2.21.09 - Eating steamed oysters, Wrightsville Beach  NC. PHOTO BY LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • 2.21.09 - Eating steamed oysters, Wrightsville Beach  NC. PHOTO BY LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • CHIANG MAI, Thailand - MARCH 1, 2006: A mahout, or keeper, and his dog keep watch while elephants graze. Mahouts are very important, even on parks and reserves, to make sure the elephants do not cross into farmers lands and eats crops or damage property. Asian elephants - strong, social, and intelligent - have been trained for thousands of years for use in transportation, labor, and ritual. In Thailand, Elephants are of immense cultural importance, but their numbers are shockingly plummeting. In 1905, there were over 100,000 elephants in this land - now they are estimated at less than 5,000, of which barely half are in the wild. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • CHIANG MAI - MARCH 2 2006: A mahout, or keeper, watches a family of elephants graze at the Elephant Nature Park in Northern Thailand. Mahouts are very important, even on parks and reserves, to make sure the elephants do not cross into farmers lands and eats crops or damage property. Asian elephants - strong, social, and intelligent - have been trained for thousands of years for use in transportation, labor, and ritual. In Thailand, Elephants are of immense cultural importance, but their numbers are shockingly plummeting. In 1905, there were over 100,000 elephants in this land - now they are estimated at less than 5,000, of which barely half are in the wild. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • CHIANG MAI - MARCH 3 2006: Elephants' mahouts, or keepers, watch while a family bathes. Mahouts are very important, even on parks and reserves, to make sure the elephants do not cross into farmers lands and eats crops or damage property. Asian elephants - strong, social, and intelligent?have been trained for thousands of years for use in transportation, labor, and ritual. In Thailand, Elephants are of immense cultural importance, but their numbers are shockingly plummeting. In 1905, there were over 100,000 elephants in this land - now they are estimated at less than 5,000, of which barely half are in the wild. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • CHIANG MAI - March 3 2006: A mahout, or keeper, and his dog keep watch while elephants graze. Mahouts are very important, even on parks and reserves, to make sure the elephants do not cross into farmers lands and eats crops or damage property. Asian elephants - strong, social, and intelligent - have been trained for thousands of years for use in transportation, labor, and ritual. In Thailand, Elephants are of immense cultural importance, but their numbers are shockingly plummeting. In 1905, there were over 100,000 elephants in this land - now they are estimated at less than 5,000 - of which barely half are in the wild.
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