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Friday 8 November 2013

15 Pictures That Will Touch Your Hearts


Starving boy and missionary

                        #1


Heart surgeon after 23-hour-long (successful) heart transplant. His assistant is sleeping in the corner.
                              #2


Father and son (1949 vs 2009)
                              #3


Diego Frazao Torquato, 12 year old Brazilian playing the violin at his teacher’s funeral. The teacher had helped him escape poverty and violence through music
                              #4


Young man just found out his brother was killed
                              #5


Christians protect Muslims during prayer in the midst of the 2011 uprisings in Cairo, Egypt
                              #6


Terri Gurrola is reunited with her daughter after serving in Iraq for 7 months
                                     #7


Zanjeer the dog saved thousands of lives during Mumbai serial blasts in March 1993 by detecting more than 3,329 kgs of the explosive RDX, 600 detonators, 249 hand grenades and 6406 rounds of live ammunition. He was buried with full honors in 2000
                              #8


Man Falling from the World Trade Center on 9/11. “The Falling Man.”
                               #9


Alcoholic father with his son
                               #10


Embracing couple in the rubble of a collapsed factory
                               #11


Hhaing The Yu, 29, holds his face in his hand as rain falls on the decimated remains of his home near Myanmar’s capital of Yangon (Rangoon). In May 2008, cyclone Nargis struck southern Myanmar, leaving millions homeless and claiming more than 100,000 lives
                               #12


A dog named “Leao” sits for a second consecutive day at the grave of her owner, who died in the disastrous landslides near Rio de Janiero in 2011.
                                           #13


“Wait For Me Daddy,” by Claude P. Dettloff in New Westminster, Canada, October 1, 1940
                                         #14


The Graves of a Catholic woman and her Protestant husband, Holland, 1888
                                          #15



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