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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
There are plenty of inmates suffering from a variety of illnesses at the Huntsville prison in Texas. Here, an inmate is having dialysis done. 1996
Over time older inmates become more of a medical burden than a security risk, costing the state three times as much as younger inmates.
edkashi©1996
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
There are plenty of inmates suffering from a variety of illnesses at the Huntsville prison in Texas. Here, an inmate is having dialysis done. 1996
Over time older inmates become more of a medical burden than a security risk, costing the state three times as much as younger inmates.
edkashi©1996
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
"Ain't she the prettiest corpse you ever seen?" asks Arden Peters at his wife's funeral. Before she past away, Maxine's last words to Arden were, "I love you."
©edkashi2000
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
"Ain't she the prettiest corpse you ever seen?" asks Arden Peters at his wife's funeral. Before she past away, Maxine's last words to Arden were, "I love you."
©edkashi2000
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Warren comforts Arden. For over a year Warren has lived with the Peters, cooking, cleaning, maintaining the grounds and the residents inside. "I’ll never leave him," says Warren, who will move his bed into Arden’s room so he can be by his friend’s side. (Gladesville, WV, 2000)
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Warren comforts Arden. For over a year Warren has lived with the Peters, cooking, cleaning, maintaining the grounds and the residents inside. "I’ll never leave him," says Warren, who will move his bed into Arden’s room so he can be by his friend’s side. (Gladesville, WV, 2000)
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Maxine Peters' legs and feet are ravaged by arthritis.
Maxine Peters, 90, clings to a doll given to her by one of her attendants. She is suffering from Parkson’s and end stage Alzheimer’s. (Gladesville, WV, 2000)
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Maxine Peters' legs and feet are ravaged by arthritis.
Maxine Peters, 90, clings to a doll given to her by one of her attendants. She is suffering from Parkson’s and end stage Alzheimer’s. (Gladesville, WV, 2000)
©edkashi2000
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4998
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
At WalMart, Arden and Warren wait for a prescription to be filled.
Arden and Warren originally met in this WalMart, where they used to both have morning coffee. Warren, a life-long bachelor, says he loves taking care of old people. (Gladesville, WV, 2000)
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
At WalMart, Arden and Warren wait for a prescription to be filled.
Arden and Warren originally met in this WalMart, where they used to both have morning coffee. Warren, a life-long bachelor, says he loves taking care of old people. (Gladesville, WV, 2000)
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Warren Dewitt and Arden Peters shop in the Walmart where they met.
Arden and Warren originally met in this WalMart, where they used to both have morning coffee. Warren, a life-long bachelor, says he loves taking care of old people. (Gladesville, WV, 2000)
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4997
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Warren Dewitt and Arden Peters shop in the Walmart where they met.
Arden and Warren originally met in this WalMart, where they used to both have morning coffee. Warren, a life-long bachelor, says he loves taking care of old people. (Gladesville, WV, 2000)
©edkashi2000
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4996
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Warren DeWitt (right), age 76, moved into the house with Maxine and Arden (90) over a year ago to help look after the couple. For over a year Warren has lived with Peters, cooking, cleaning, and maintaining the grounds. His chores also include trimming Arden’s hair. (Gladesville, WV, 2000)
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4996
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Warren DeWitt (right), age 76, moved into the house with Maxine and Arden (90) over a year ago to help look after the couple. For over a year Warren has lived with Peters, cooking, cleaning, and maintaining the grounds. His chores also include trimming Arden’s hair. (Gladesville, WV, 2000)
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Francis Austin wears his Civilian Conservation Corps uniform from the 1930’s, a time he remembers as the best of his life. (Grafton, West Virginia 2000)
West Virginia has the highest median age in the United States. Preston County, where Francis Austin lives, has one of the highest per capita elderly populations in the county.
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Francis Austin wears his Civilian Conservation Corps uniform from the 1930’s, a time he remembers as the best of his life. (Grafton, West Virginia 2000)
West Virginia has the highest median age in the United States. Preston County, where Francis Austin lives, has one of the highest per capita elderly populations in the county.
©edkashi2000
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Francis Austin wears his Civilian Conservation Corps uniform from the 1930’s, a time he remembers as the best of his life. (Grafton, West Virginia 2000)
West Virginia has the highest median age in the United States. Preston County, where Francis Austin lives, has one of the highest per capita elderly populations in the county.
©edkashi2000
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Francis Austin wears his Civilian Conservation Corps uniform from the 1930’s, a time he remembers as the best of his life. (Grafton, West Virginia 2000)
West Virginia has the highest median age in the United States. Preston County, where Francis Austin lives, has one of the highest per capita elderly populations in the county.
©edkashi2000
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Maxine Peters, 90, clings to a doll given to her by one of her attendants. She is suffering from Parkson’s and end stage Alzheimer’s. (Gladesville, WV, 2000)
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Maxine Peters, 90, clings to a doll given to her by one of her attendants. She is suffering from Parkson’s and end stage Alzheimer’s. (Gladesville, WV, 2000)
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
The Peters pay out of pocket for fulltime caregivers. Last year it cost Arden $30,000 to run his home, much of which was spent on Maxine's care.
(Gladesville, WV, 2000)
©edkashi2000
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
The Peters pay out of pocket for fulltime caregivers. Last year it cost Arden $30,000 to run his home, much of which was spent on Maxine's care.
(Gladesville, WV, 2000)
©edkashi2000
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Francis Austin wears his Civilian Conservation Corps uniform from the 1930’s, a time he remembers as the best of his life. (Grafton, West Virginia 2000)
West Virginia has the highest median age in the United States. Preston County, where Francis Austin lives, has one of the highest per capita elderly populations in the county.
©edkashi2000
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Francis Austin wears his Civilian Conservation Corps uniform from the 1930’s, a time he remembers as the best of his life. (Grafton, West Virginia 2000)
West Virginia has the highest median age in the United States. Preston County, where Francis Austin lives, has one of the highest per capita elderly populations in the county.
©edkashi2000
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Maine receives home hopsice care. She is suffering from Parkson’s and end stage Alzheimer’s. (Gladesville, WV, 2000)
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Maine receives home hopsice care. She is suffering from Parkson’s and end stage Alzheimer’s. (Gladesville, WV, 2000)
©edkashi2000
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4987
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
At Hamilton A&I, privacy doesn't exist.
Over time older inmates become more of a medical burden than a security risk, costing the state three times as much as younger inmates.
edkashi©1997
4987
Aging in America: The Years Ahead
At Hamilton A&I, privacy doesn't exist.
Over time older inmates become more of a medical burden than a security risk, costing the state three times as much as younger inmates.
edkashi©1997
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Younger inmates help bed ridden older inmate on his daily exercise. In the foreground, a younger inmate suffers from Huntingtons disease. Hamilton, Alabama. 1997
Over time older inmates become more of a medical burden than a security risk, costing the state three times as much as younger inmates.
edkashi©1997
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Younger inmates help bed ridden older inmate on his daily exercise. In the foreground, a younger inmate suffers from Huntingtons disease. Hamilton, Alabama. 1997
Over time older inmates become more of a medical burden than a security risk, costing the state three times as much as younger inmates.
edkashi©1997
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
At the Hamilton Alabama prison for the Aged and Infirmed, a younger inmate volunteers to help take care of Adam Cook.
Over time older inmates become more of a medical burden than a security risk, costing the state three times as much as younger inmates.
edkashi©1997
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
At the Hamilton Alabama prison for the Aged and Infirmed, a younger inmate volunteers to help take care of Adam Cook.
Over time older inmates become more of a medical burden than a security risk, costing the state three times as much as younger inmates.
edkashi©1997
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Hamilton, the Alabama Prison for the Aged and Infirmed opened in 1981 to address the growing demand for housing elderly inmates, this prison was designed to hold 250 convicts but now houses almost 300.
edkashi©1997
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Hamilton, the Alabama Prison for the Aged and Infirmed opened in 1981 to address the growing demand for housing elderly inmates, this prison was designed to hold 250 convicts but now houses almost 300.
edkashi©1997
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
The smoking area at Hamilton A&I.
Over time older inmates become more of a medical burden than a security risk, costing the state three times as much as younger inmates.
edkashi©1997
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
The smoking area at Hamilton A&I.
Over time older inmates become more of a medical burden than a security risk, costing the state three times as much as younger inmates.
edkashi©1997
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Billy Dunn, 64, suffers from emphysema and throat cancer. The Hamilton, Alabama, Prison for the Aged and Infirmed is usually called Hamilton A&I, but the inmates refer to it as Hamilton Lay & Die.
Over time older inmates become more of a medical burden than a security risk, costing the state three times as much as younger inmates.
edkashi©1997
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Billy Dunn, 64, suffers from emphysema and throat cancer. The Hamilton, Alabama, Prison for the Aged and Infirmed is usually called Hamilton A&I, but the inmates refer to it as Hamilton Lay & Die.
Over time older inmates become more of a medical burden than a security risk, costing the state three times as much as younger inmates.
edkashi©1997
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Inmates take their twice-daily inhalation therapy to alleviate the suffering from emphysema.
Over time older inmates become more of a medical burden than a security risk, costing the state three times as much as younger inmates.
edkashi©1997
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Inmates take their twice-daily inhalation therapy to alleviate the suffering from emphysema.
Over time older inmates become more of a medical burden than a security risk, costing the state three times as much as younger inmates.
edkashi©1997
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Rose Polo, 86, was placed in the home of Martha Pollack, 56, two years ago. The cost to the state of foster care is half that of a nursing home. Rose suffers from dementia and diabetes, had lived with her daughter, but her health needs became too great for her own family to manage. In the two years she has been in Martha's care, she has been able to get off insulin. (Gloucester, NJ 1999)
©edkashi1999
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Aging in America: The Years Ahead
Rose Polo, 86, was placed in the home of Martha Pollack, 56, two years ago. The cost to the state of foster care is half that of a nursing home. Rose suffers from dementia and diabetes, had lived with her daughter, but her health needs became too great for her own family to manage. In the two years she has been in Martha's care, she has been able to get off insulin. (Gloucester, NJ 1999)
©edkashi1999
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3585
Héritage toxique
Kiev / Ukraine
Des cas d'allergies et de maladies de peau effrayants chez les enfants d'Ukraine, comme celui-ci atteint d'une maladie de la peau, causent une inquiétude croissante aux parents et médecins qui attribuent l'augmentation du nombre de maladies à l'accident de Tchernobyl et aux agents polluants des centres industriels proches.
© Gerd Ludwig
30/10/2009 3585
30/10/2009
Héritage toxique
Kiev / Ukraine
Des cas d'allergies et de maladies de peau effrayants chez les enfants d'Ukraine, comme celui-ci atteint d'une maladie de la peau, causent une inquiétude croissante aux parents et médecins qui attribuent l'augmentation du nombre de maladies à l'accident de Tchernobyl et aux agents polluants des centres industriels proches.
© Gerd Ludwig
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Derrière le rideau synopsis
Le Parti n’a pas dit son dernier mot / Moldavie
La Moldavie n’est pas seulement le pays le plus pauvre d’Europe, c’est aussi la seule ancienne nation soviétique à avoir ramené le Parti communiste au pouvoir par des élections démocratiques. D’anciens agents du KGB et autres apparatchiks de l’ère soviétique sont parvenus à conserver les postes-clés de l’économie et de la politique. Les communistes ont été réélus au printemps 2009, toutefois des soupçons de fraude ont déclenché de violentes manifestations et une crise constitutionnelle. Le peuple de Moldavie est coincé entre l’Est et l’Ouest, et son avenir est incertain.
Tomas Van Houtryve / VII Mentor
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Derrière le rideau synopsis
Le Parti n’a pas dit son dernier mot / Moldavie
La Moldavie n’est pas seulement le pays le plus pauvre d’Europe, c’est aussi la seule ancienne nation soviétique à avoir ramené le Parti communiste au pouvoir par des élections démocratiques. D’anciens agents du KGB et autres apparatchiks de l’ère soviétique sont parvenus à conserver les postes-clés de l’économie et de la politique. Les communistes ont été réélus au printemps 2009, toutefois des soupçons de fraude ont déclenché de violentes manifestations et une crise constitutionnelle. Le peuple de Moldavie est coincé entre l’Est et l’Ouest, et son avenir est incertain.
Tomas Van Houtryve / VII Mentor
36.4MB digital original RAW (CR2) file from Canon 5D camera
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Héritage toxique
Kiev / Ukraine
Dans nombre d'endroits de l'ancien empire soviétique, les enfants doivent payer le prix des péchés de leurs aînés. A Kiev la dermatite d'une petite fille n'est qu'un exemple de l'augmentation des affections allergiques dues à la dégradation de l'environnement.
© Gerd Ludwig
10/05/2004 3587
10/05/2004
Héritage toxique
Kiev / Ukraine
Dans nombre d'endroits de l'ancien empire soviétique, les enfants doivent payer le prix des péchés de leurs aînés. A Kiev la dermatite d'une petite fille n'est qu'un exemple de l'augmentation des affections allergiques dues à la dégradation de l'environnement.
© Gerd Ludwig
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3640
L'Empire brisé
Kiev, Ukraine, 1993. Les médecins ukrainiens s'inquiètent du nombre déconcertant d'enfants nés chauves. Les cancers de la thyroïde ont augmenté de façon spectaculaire dans la région, séquelles probables des radiations émises lors de la catastrophe de la centrale nucléaire de Tchernobyl.
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L'Empire brisé
Kiev, Ukraine, 1993. Les médecins ukrainiens s'inquiètent du nombre déconcertant d'enfants nés chauves. Les cancers de la thyroïde ont augmenté de façon spectaculaire dans la région, séquelles probables des radiations émises lors de la catastrophe de la centrale nucléaire de Tchernobyl.
For field 'Date Created' 1/1 stands for month and day not specified
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Héritage toxique
Kiev / Ukraine
Des cas incroyables de calvitie infantile en Ukraine inquiètent les médecins. Une apparition soudaine de cette affection qui porte le nom médical d'alopécie s'est produite dans la ville de Chernlvtsi en 1988 où plus d'une centaine d'enfants ont perdu leurs cheveux alors qu'ils souffraient d'une série d'autres maux plus graves.
© Gerd Ludwig
10/02/2003 3597
10/02/2003
Héritage toxique
Kiev / Ukraine
Des cas incroyables de calvitie infantile en Ukraine inquiètent les médecins. Une apparition soudaine de cette affection qui porte le nom médical d'alopécie s'est produite dans la ville de Chernlvtsi en 1988 où plus d'une centaine d'enfants ont perdu leurs cheveux alors qu'ils souffraient d'une série d'autres maux plus graves.
© Gerd Ludwig
For field 'Date Created' 1/1 stands for month and day not specified