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  • Dr. Tashni Dubroy, President of Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina, speaks with a group of students including Telamesha Barlow, left and Camery Hunt, right, on Wed., July 6, 2016.
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  • Dr. Tashni Dubroy, President of Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina, speaks with a group of students including John Coleman, center, and Camery Hunt, right, on Wed., July 6, 2016.
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  • Dr. Tashni Dubroy, President of Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina, speaks with student government leaders in her office Wed., July 6, 2016.
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  • Dr. Tashni Dubroy, President of Shaw University, speaks with student and SGA President Justice Lang in Raleigh, North Carolina, Wed., July 6, 2016.
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  • Dr. Tashni Dubroy, President of Shaw University, speaks with student and SGA President Justice Lang in Raleigh, North Carolina, Wed., July 6, 2016.
    MILLENNIALS-WORKPLACE_0085_Shaw_Dubr...jpg
  • Dr. Tashni Dubroy, President of Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina, speaks with a group of students including Tyshawn White, left, and John Coleman, right, on Wed., July 6, 2016.
    MILLENNIALS-WORKPLACE_0430_Shaw_Dubr...jpg
  • Dr. Tashni Dubroy, President of Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina, speaks with a group of students including Tyshawn White, left, and John Coleman, right, on Wed., July 6, 2016.
    MILLENNIALS-WORKPLACE_0427_Shaw_Dubr...jpg
  • Dr. Tashni Dubroy, President of Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina, speaks with a group of students including Telamesha Barlow, left and John Coleman, right, on Wed., July 6, 2016.
    MILLENNIALS-WORKPLACE_0359_Shaw_Dubr...jpg
  • Dr. Tashni Dubroy, President of Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina, speaks with students including John Coleman, center, and Camery Hunt, right, on Wed., July 6, 2016.
    MILLENNIALS-WORKPLACE_0334_Shaw_Dubr...jpg
  • Dr. Tashni Dubroy, President of Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina, with students including, Telamesha Barlow, left, and  John Coleman, righ, on Wed., July 6, 2016.
    MILLENNIALS-WORKPLACE_0324_Shaw_Dubr...jpg
  • Dr. Tashni Dubroy, President of Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina, speaks with student government leaders about new carpet choices for the student union in her office Wed., July 6, 2016.
    MILLENNIALS-WORKPLACE_0234_Shaw_Dubr...jpg
  • Dr. Tashni Dubroy, President of Shaw University, speaks with student and SGA President Justice Lang in Raleigh, North Carolina, Wed., July 6, 2016.
    MILLENNIALS-WORKPLACE_0149_Shaw_Dubr...jpg
  • Dr. Tashni Dubroy, President of Shaw University, speaks with student and SGA President Justice Lang in Raleigh, North Carolina, Wed., July 6, 2016.
    MILLENNIALS-WORKPLACE_0119_Shaw_Dubr...jpg
  • Three expecting mothers, from left, Mandy Blumer, Sarah Young and Ashley Hubbard all live on the base of Fort Bragg and were invited to attend the ?Boots And Booties? military baby shower, the largest in the world, at the Crown Expo Center in Fayetteville, NC, Sat., Nov. 15, 2008.  Around 1,000 women married to a member of or currently enlisted in the armed services were invited to attend the event organized by the Fayetteville and Cumberland County Area Convention and Visitors Bureau who recently declared the area a sanctuary for military families. .
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  • A young boy watches the procession for Saint Mary in Ayacucho, Peru, ((lat -13.1548°, long -74.2044°, Altitude: 9,202 Feet - http://www.fallingrain.com/world/PE/5/Ayacucho.html), Wednesday night, May 14, 2008. The procession continued from the Plaza de Armas to all the the major cathedrals, of which there are more than 33, one for every year that Christ was alive, in this city known as as "Sevilla Peruana" for its religious festivities of Semana Santa (Holly Week) and "Ciudad de las Iglesias" (city of the churches).
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  • Three expecting mothers, from left, Mandy Blumer, Sarah Young and Ashley Hubbard all live on the base of Fort Bragg and were invited to attend the ?Boots And Booties? military baby shower, the largest in the world, at the Crown Expo Center in Fayetteville, NC, Sat., Nov. 15, 2008.  Around 1,000 women married to a member of or currently enlisted in the armed services were invited to attend the event organized by the Fayetteville and Cumberland County Area Convention and Visitors Bureau who recently declared the area a sanctuary for military families. .
    fayetteville_snactuary_037_DLA.jpg
  • Three expecting mothers, from left, Mandy Blumer, Sarah Young and Ashley Hubbard all live on the base of Fort Bragg and were invited to attend the ?Boots And Booties? military baby shower, the largest in the world, at the Crown Expo Center in Fayetteville, NC, Sat., Nov. 15, 2008.  Around 1,000 women married to a member of or currently enlisted in the armed services were invited to attend the event organized by the Fayetteville and Cumberland County Area Convention and Visitors Bureau who recently declared the area a sanctuary for military families. .
    fayetteville_snactuary_034_DLA.jpg
  • Three expecting mothers, from left, Mandy Blumer, Sarah Young and Ashley Hubbard all live on the base of Fort Bragg and were invited to attend the ?Boots And Booties? military baby shower, the largest in the world, at the Crown Expo Center in Fayetteville, NC, Sat., Nov. 15, 2008.  Around 1,000 women married to a member of or currently enlisted in the armed services were invited to attend the event organized by the Fayetteville and Cumberland County Area Convention and Visitors Bureau who recently declared the area a sanctuary for military families. .
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  • Three expecting mothers, from left, Mandy Blumer, Sarah Young and Ashley Hubbard all live on the base of Fort Bragg and were invited to attend the ?Boots And Booties? military baby shower, the largest in the world, at the Crown Expo Center in Fayetteville, NC, Sat., Nov. 15, 2008.  Around 1,000 women married to a member of or currently enlisted in the armed services were invited to attend the event organized by the Fayetteville and Cumberland County Area Convention and Visitors Bureau who recently declared the area a sanctuary for military families. .
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  • A young boy sits atop a wall surrounding the main arena where bulls were gathered for auction in Huancavelica, Peru (lat -12.7667°, long -74.9833°, Alt. 13,060 Ft.), Friday, May 16, 2008. .
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  • A young boy watches the procession for Saint Mary in Ayacucho, Peru, ((lat -13.1548°, long -74.2044°, Altitude: 9,202 Feet - http://www.fallingrain.com/world/PE/5/Ayacucho.html), Wednesday night, May 14, 2008. The procession continued from the Plaza de Armas to all the the major cathedrals, of which there are more than 33, one for every year that Christ was alive, in this city known as as "Sevilla Peruana" for its religious festivities of Semana Santa (Holly Week) and "Ciudad de las Iglesias" (city of the churches).
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  • A young racing fan receives autographed glossy photographs from ARCA/REMAX series drivers at Rockingham Speedway.
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  • A young boy considers his options inside the Airborne & Special Operations Museum gift shop in Fayetteville, NC, Sat., Nov. 15, 2008..
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  • The body of a hog prior to being dunked in a vat of hot water to help remove the hair before it is butchered. In ceremony to honor the hogs the night before the slaughter, the young farmers gathered together with candles, said a few prayers and played ?Amazing Grace? on the fiddle.
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  • Old and young farmers talk with one another early in the morning as a vat of water warms up and final preparations are made for the slaughter. The wisest time of the year to butcher hogs is during the winter, when it?s cold outside and the risk of meat spoiling is far less.
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  • Ian, The Young Apprentice, Motorco, Durham, NC
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  • Elwood Whitmore oversees the cleaning of a hog prior to butchering. ?We hope to create a community around this, to see more food happen without government structure,? said organizer and young farmer Tahz Walker.
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  • The hands of Sam Hummel, a young Piedmont farmer who describes himself as being, ?95% vegetarian with a weakness for baby back ribs,? after carrying the body of a hog from the pen where it was killed. ?Everyone should have the experience of killing and processing something they use,? said Hummel. ?Even if it?s chopping down a tree if your building a house.?
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  • Young farmers Justin Robinson, left, and Tahz Walker, right, listen to Elwood Whitmore explain the proper way to stick a hog to ensure that it dies quickly. Robinson and Walker sought out the elder Whitmore for help with butchering their hogs after learning that he was the authority in the Piedmont area. ?He knew everything to do and what not to do, literally, down to the inch,? said Robinson.
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