Natural foot shape (left) and crippled feet by wrong shoes (center and right) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-natural-foot-shape-left-and-crippled-feet-by-wrong-shoes-center-and-81252068.html
RMEM59RG–Natural foot shape (left) and crippled feet by wrong shoes (center and right)
. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . them within the shoe. In some armies thestocking is replaced by jiieces of muslin wrappedsmoothly about the feet. These are more easily keptclean than the ordinary stocking, and when skilfully ap-plied do not irritate the skin. Boots and S/u/es.—Campaigns are won by marching,and soldiers cannot march with crippled feet. It is asnecessary for the infantry that is notaccustomed to going barefoot to bewell shod, as it is for the cavalryhorses to have their feet well Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-reference-handbook-of-the-medical-sciences-embracing-the-entire-range-of-scientific-and-practical-medicine-and-allied-science-them-within-the-shoe-in-some-armies-thestocking-is-replaced-by-jiieces-of-muslin-wrappedsmoothly-about-the-feet-these-are-more-easily-keptclean-than-the-ordinary-stocking-and-when-skilfully-ap-plied-do-not-irritate-the-skin-boots-and-suescampaigns-are-won-by-marchingand-soldiers-cannot-march-with-crippled-feet-it-is-asnecessary-for-the-infantry-that-is-notaccustomed-to-going-barefoot-to-bewell-shod-as-it-is-for-the-cavalryhorses-to-have-their-feet-well-image369779379.html
RM2CDGWAB–. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . them within the shoe. In some armies thestocking is replaced by jiieces of muslin wrappedsmoothly about the feet. These are more easily keptclean than the ordinary stocking, and when skilfully ap-plied do not irritate the skin. Boots and S/u/es.—Campaigns are won by marching,and soldiers cannot march with crippled feet. It is asnecessary for the infantry that is notaccustomed to going barefoot to bewell shod, as it is for the cavalryhorses to have their feet well
Mar. 27, 2012 - Broken Razor Carves His Model Churches: Crippled by polio, 24-years-old John Hearsey, sits in his home at Tronch House, Peldon, near Colchester, Essex and carves with a broken razor blade. This is the only tool he uses to make models of English and Continental Cathedralss and Churches. All are made to scale - three quarters of an inch to 100 feet- from balsa wood. The largest model - St. Peter's Rome - took two months to complete; the smallest - St. Bride's Fleet Street three days . there are also temples and mosques. Mr. John Hearsey with some of the many models has made Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mar-27-2012-broken-razor-carves-his-model-churches-crippled-by-polio-image69543095.html
RME13XWY–Mar. 27, 2012 - Broken Razor Carves His Model Churches: Crippled by polio, 24-years-old John Hearsey, sits in his home at Tronch House, Peldon, near Colchester, Essex and carves with a broken razor blade. This is the only tool he uses to make models of English and Continental Cathedralss and Churches. All are made to scale - three quarters of an inch to 100 feet- from balsa wood. The largest model - St. Peter's Rome - took two months to complete; the smallest - St. Bride's Fleet Street three days . there are also temples and mosques. Mr. John Hearsey with some of the many models has made
(dpa) - Elephant keeper Markus Gross calms the elephant lady Sikim who arrived in the zoo in Osnabrueck, Germany, on 19 August 2003. The about 24-year-old animal comes from the circus Giovanni Altoff (Osnabrueck) and has crippled feet and legs. Due to its sufferings the elephant has lost half of its Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-elephant-keeper-markus-gross-calms-the-elephant-lady-sikim-who-53736972.html
RMD3BX1G–(dpa) - Elephant keeper Markus Gross calms the elephant lady Sikim who arrived in the zoo in Osnabrueck, Germany, on 19 August 2003. The about 24-year-old animal comes from the circus Giovanni Altoff (Osnabrueck) and has crippled feet and legs. Due to its sufferings the elephant has lost half of its
crippled artisan using his feet to paint Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-crippled-artisan-using-his-feet-to-paint-57325433.html
RMD97B4W–crippled artisan using his feet to paint
Woman with bound feet, China, 19th century. Artist: E Ronjat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/woman-with-bound-feet-china-19th-century-artist-e-ronjat-image262752158.html
RMW7DB1J–Woman with bound feet, China, 19th century. Artist: E Ronjat
Disabled young Ugandan woman peels banana with her feet Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/disabled-young-ugandan-woman-peels-banana-with-her-feet-image7399522.html
RMABR1X3–Disabled young Ugandan woman peels banana with her feet
A Rolls Royce technical team, Airline officials and Army and navy experts inspect the Boeing 707 jet engine which plummeted into a flooded gravel pit at Thorpe, Surrey, just before the crippled airliner crash-landed at Heathrow Airport, London. Royal Navy frogmen from HMS Vernon located the engine at a depth of 40 feet and the Army winched the engine ashore. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-rolls-royce-technical-team-airline-officials-and-army-and-navy-experts-109863561.html
RMGAMM2H–A Rolls Royce technical team, Airline officials and Army and navy experts inspect the Boeing 707 jet engine which plummeted into a flooded gravel pit at Thorpe, Surrey, just before the crippled airliner crash-landed at Heathrow Airport, London. Royal Navy frogmen from HMS Vernon located the engine at a depth of 40 feet and the Army winched the engine ashore.
Sep. 03, 1973 - Rescue mini-sub men celebrate with champagne ? After a desperate battle against time, Roger Mallinson, 35, and Roger Chapman, 28, who had been imprisoned for 76 hours in their crippled mini-submarine Pisces III, were hauled 1,575 feet up from the seabed in the Atlantic on Saturday. Landed by helicopter in Cork, they celebrated the triumphant end to the rescue operation with a bottle of champagne. Photo Shows: Roger Mallinson drinks champagne watched by Roger Chapman, at Cork, where they were landed by helicopter after their rescue from the Atlantic seabed on Saturday Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sep-03-1973-rescue-mini-sub-men-celebrate-with-champagne-after-a-desperate-image69473257.html
RME10NRN–Sep. 03, 1973 - Rescue mini-sub men celebrate with champagne ? After a desperate battle against time, Roger Mallinson, 35, and Roger Chapman, 28, who had been imprisoned for 76 hours in their crippled mini-submarine Pisces III, were hauled 1,575 feet up from the seabed in the Atlantic on Saturday. Landed by helicopter in Cork, they celebrated the triumphant end to the rescue operation with a bottle of champagne. Photo Shows: Roger Mallinson drinks champagne watched by Roger Chapman, at Cork, where they were landed by helicopter after their rescue from the Atlantic seabed on Saturday
Child's feet in hospital wheelchair Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-childs-feet-in-hospital-wheelchair-15008482.html
RFAKHXNR–Child's feet in hospital wheelchair
Detailed Portrait of the Legs and Feet of a Man in a Wheelchair His feet are on the Foot Rests Copy Space Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-detailed-portrait-of-the-legs-and-feet-of-a-man-in-a-wheelchair-his-19920714.html
RMB4BD22–Detailed Portrait of the Legs and Feet of a Man in a Wheelchair His feet are on the Foot Rests Copy Space
Detail of the legs and feet of a man with a broken leg, using crutches Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-detail-of-the-legs-and-feet-of-a-man-with-a-broken-leg-using-crutches-27638824.html
RFBGY1GT–Detail of the legs and feet of a man with a broken leg, using crutches
Disabled teenage girl sitting in a wheelchair, gazing from a window Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/disabled-teenage-girl-sitting-in-a-wheelchair-gazing-from-a-window-image6386763.html
RMA52KGC–Disabled teenage girl sitting in a wheelchair, gazing from a window
The future of Zimbabwe will eventually lie at the feet of a new generation Yet that generation can expect to face massive Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-future-of-zimbabwe-will-eventually-lie-at-the-feet-of-a-new-generation-24356772.html
RMBBHF8M–The future of Zimbabwe will eventually lie at the feet of a new generation Yet that generation can expect to face massive
Paulus and Barnabas in Lystra by the people honored as gods, Jan Luyken, 1708 print After the healing of the crippled man, Paul and Barnabas in Lystra are honored as gods. Left paulus tears his clothes, Barnabas rejects the sacrifices suggested by the population. Amsterdam paper etching Paul and Barnabas heal the feet of a man; the people of Lystra think they are Mercury and Jupiter Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paulus-and-barnabas-in-lystra-by-the-people-honored-as-gods-jan-luyken-1708-print-after-the-healing-of-the-crippled-man-paul-and-barnabas-in-lystra-are-honored-as-gods-left-paulus-tears-his-clothes-barnabas-rejects-the-sacrifices-suggested-by-the-population-amsterdam-paper-etching-paul-and-barnabas-heal-the-feet-of-a-man-the-people-of-lystra-think-they-are-mercury-and-jupiter-image595203663.html
RM2WG9T9K–Paulus and Barnabas in Lystra by the people honored as gods, Jan Luyken, 1708 print After the healing of the crippled man, Paul and Barnabas in Lystra are honored as gods. Left paulus tears his clothes, Barnabas rejects the sacrifices suggested by the population. Amsterdam paper etching Paul and Barnabas heal the feet of a man; the people of Lystra think they are Mercury and Jupiter
View of the entrance to the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-the-entrance-to-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-a-large-number-of-storks-and-other-bird-species-that-have-become-ill-due-to-global-warming-and-climate-change-are-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-in-diyarbakir-the-biologist-in-charge-at-the-center-is-pro-dr-alaettin-kaya-stated-that-storks-and-birds-cannot-feed-because-their-feeding-grounds-have-dried-up-and-they-have-become-weak-biologist-kaya-said-that-because-birds-cannot-fly-high-their-wings-and-feet-get-stuck-in-wires-or-wire-meshes-and-become-crippled-the-center-image561547635.html
RM2RHGKMK–View of the entrance to the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center
Shoichiro Sakamoto, head of Tomioka Town's animal control hunters group, prepares a booby trap for wild boars at a residential area in an evacuation zone near Tokyo Electric Power Co's (TEPCO) tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Tomioka town, Fukushima prefecture, Japan, March 30, 2017. According to Sakamoto, The present situation is 'unmanageable', 'to revive the city, we use the machines and the various tools, However, we can not calculate it on a desk. As you know, what we are facing on is the lives in the nature, and the wild boars have four feet.' (Photo by Richard A Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/shoichiro-sakamoto-head-of-tomioka-towns-animal-control-hunters-group-prepares-a-booby-trap-for-wild-boars-at-a-residential-area-in-an-evacuation-zone-near-tokyo-electric-power-cos-tepco-tsunami-crippled-fukushima-daiichi-nuclear-power-plant-in-tomioka-town-fukushima-prefecture-japan-march-30-2017-according-to-sakamoto-the-present-situation-is-unmanageable-to-revive-the-city-we-use-the-machines-and-the-various-tools-however-we-can-not-calculate-it-on-a-desk-as-you-know-what-we-are-facing-on-is-the-lives-in-the-nature-and-the-wild-boars-have-four-feet-photo-by-richard-a-image488484372.html
RM2KAMAPC–Shoichiro Sakamoto, head of Tomioka Town's animal control hunters group, prepares a booby trap for wild boars at a residential area in an evacuation zone near Tokyo Electric Power Co's (TEPCO) tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Tomioka town, Fukushima prefecture, Japan, March 30, 2017. According to Sakamoto, The present situation is 'unmanageable', 'to revive the city, we use the machines and the various tools, However, we can not calculate it on a desk. As you know, what we are facing on is the lives in the nature, and the wild boars have four feet.' (Photo by Richard A
CANADIAN R.A.F. SQUADRON COMMANDER BRINGS CRIPPLED WELLINGTON BACK FROM KIEL - During a recent raid on Kiel, a Canadian Squadron Commander brought back his Wellington bomber after being attacked and seriously damaged by an enemy fighter. The captain stopped the port engine as his Wellington was 'shaking like nothing on earth' and skimmed the water at 20 feet without being able to rise higher. The rear turret was badly shot up, and the navigator was hit in the arm. One blade of the propellor had been shot away about half-way down. All the instruments were gone except the altimeter and the rate- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-raf-squadron-commander-brings-crippled-wellington-back-from-kiel-during-a-recent-raid-on-kiel-a-canadian-squadron-commander-brought-back-his-wellington-bomber-after-being-attacked-and-seriously-damaged-by-an-enemy-fighter-the-captain-stopped-the-port-engine-as-his-wellington-was-shaking-like-nothing-on-earth-and-skimmed-the-water-at-20-feet-without-being-able-to-rise-higher-the-rear-turret-was-badly-shot-up-and-the-navigator-was-hit-in-the-arm-one-blade-of-the-propellor-had-been-shot-away-about-half-way-down-all-the-instruments-were-gone-except-the-altimeter-and-the-rate-image603423316.html
RM2X1M8GM–CANADIAN R.A.F. SQUADRON COMMANDER BRINGS CRIPPLED WELLINGTON BACK FROM KIEL - During a recent raid on Kiel, a Canadian Squadron Commander brought back his Wellington bomber after being attacked and seriously damaged by an enemy fighter. The captain stopped the port engine as his Wellington was 'shaking like nothing on earth' and skimmed the water at 20 feet without being able to rise higher. The rear turret was badly shot up, and the navigator was hit in the arm. One blade of the propellor had been shot away about half-way down. All the instruments were gone except the altimeter and the rate-
Aug. 5, 2010 - Kano, KANO, NIGERIA - Usman Nuhu is 25 years old and he is crippled, his feet twisted inward from polio. He builds wheelchairs for people cripple with polio at the Kano State Polio Victims Trust Association in Kano Nigeria. .Religious zealotry and misinformation have coerced villagers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-aug-5-2010-kano-kano-nigeria-usman-nuhu-is-25-years-old-and-he-is-40861574.html
RMCADB9X–Aug. 5, 2010 - Kano, KANO, NIGERIA - Usman Nuhu is 25 years old and he is crippled, his feet twisted inward from polio. He builds wheelchairs for people cripple with polio at the Kano State Polio Victims Trust Association in Kano Nigeria. .Religious zealotry and misinformation have coerced villagers
View of the entrance to the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-the-entrance-to-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-a-large-number-of-storks-and-other-bird-species-that-have-become-ill-due-to-global-warming-and-climate-change-are-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-in-diyarbakir-the-biologist-in-charge-at-the-center-is-pro-dr-alaettin-kaya-stated-that-storks-and-birds-cannot-feed-because-their-feeding-grounds-have-dried-up-and-they-have-become-weak-biologist-kaya-said-that-because-birds-cannot-fly-high-their-wings-and-feet-get-stuck-in-wires-or-wire-meshes-and-become-crippled-the-center-image561547747.html
RM2RHGKTK–View of the entrance to the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center
1972 - Broken Razor Carves His Model Churches: Crippled by polio, 24-years-old John Hearsey, sits in his home at Tronch House, Peldon, near Colchester, Essex and carves with a broken razor blade. This is the only tool he uses to make models of English and Continental Cathedralss and Churches. All are made to scale - three quarters of an inch to 100 feet- from balsa wood. The largest model - St. Peter's Rome - took two months to complete; the smallest - St. Bride's Fleet Street three days . there are also temples and mosques. Mr. John Hearsey with some of the many models has made. They represen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-1972-broken-razor-carves-his-model-churches-crippled-by-polio-24-years-92924719.html
RMFB52BY–1972 - Broken Razor Carves His Model Churches: Crippled by polio, 24-years-old John Hearsey, sits in his home at Tronch House, Peldon, near Colchester, Essex and carves with a broken razor blade. This is the only tool he uses to make models of English and Continental Cathedralss and Churches. All are made to scale - three quarters of an inch to 100 feet- from balsa wood. The largest model - St. Peter's Rome - took two months to complete; the smallest - St. Bride's Fleet Street three days . there are also temples and mosques. Mr. John Hearsey with some of the many models has made. They represen
Text on postcard reads: 'The McLain Orthopedic Sanitarium, 903-915 Aubert Ave. St. Louis, MO. For thirty years this Institution has been devoted exclusively to the treatment of Club feet, Infantile Paralysis, Spinal Diseases and Deformities, Diseases of Hip, Knee and other joints, Wry Neck, etc., especially as these conditions are found in children and young adults. HELP US! HELP THE CRIPPLED CHILDREN. Send names and addresses of parents to above Institution and mention having received one of these post cards.' Contains image of building with a car parked in front. Title: 'The McLain Orthopedi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/text-on-postcard-reads-the-mclain-orthopedic-sanitarium-903-915-aubert-ave-st-louis-mo-for-thirty-years-this-institution-has-been-devoted-exclusively-to-the-treatment-of-club-feet-infantile-paralysis-spinal-diseases-and-deformities-diseases-of-hip-knee-and-other-joints-wry-neck-etc-especially-as-these-conditions-are-found-in-children-and-young-adults-help-us!-help-the-crippled-children-send-names-and-addresses-of-parents-to-above-institution-and-mention-having-received-one-of-these-post-cards-contains-image-of-building-with-a-car-parked-in-front-title-the-mclain-orthopedi-image178647681.html
RMMAJ2X9–Text on postcard reads: 'The McLain Orthopedic Sanitarium, 903-915 Aubert Ave. St. Louis, MO. For thirty years this Institution has been devoted exclusively to the treatment of Club feet, Infantile Paralysis, Spinal Diseases and Deformities, Diseases of Hip, Knee and other joints, Wry Neck, etc., especially as these conditions are found in children and young adults. HELP US! HELP THE CRIPPLED CHILDREN. Send names and addresses of parents to above Institution and mention having received one of these post cards.' Contains image of building with a car parked in front. Title: 'The McLain Orthopedi
. Ping-Kua; a girl of Cathay . tighter on the poor crippled feet and covered bybeautifully embroidered shoes. Next, the lovelyred satin wedding garment was donned. Thefinishing touch was green jade ear-rings, goldrings, and bracelets, and our Ping-Kua lookedlike a gorgeous oriental doll, only she was fleshand blood, and in her great dark eyes therebrooded a haunting fear. Remember, she wasan utter stranger even to the man to whom shewas to be married. According to the custom for brides in China,Ping-Kua had eaten but little food for three days,and there must be no sleep for her that last night Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ping-kua-a-girl-of-cathay-tighter-on-the-poor-crippled-feet-and-covered-bybeautifully-embroidered-shoes-next-the-lovelyred-satin-wedding-garment-was-donned-thefinishing-touch-was-green-jade-ear-rings-goldrings-and-bracelets-and-our-ping-kua-lookedlike-a-gorgeous-oriental-doll-only-she-was-fleshand-blood-and-in-her-great-dark-eyes-therebrooded-a-haunting-fear-remember-she-wasan-utter-stranger-even-to-the-man-to-whom-shewas-to-be-married-according-to-the-custom-for-brides-in-chinaping-kua-had-eaten-but-little-food-for-three-daysand-there-must-be-no-sleep-for-her-that-last-night-image369977398.html
RM2CDWWXE–. Ping-Kua; a girl of Cathay . tighter on the poor crippled feet and covered bybeautifully embroidered shoes. Next, the lovelyred satin wedding garment was donned. Thefinishing touch was green jade ear-rings, goldrings, and bracelets, and our Ping-Kua lookedlike a gorgeous oriental doll, only she was fleshand blood, and in her great dark eyes therebrooded a haunting fear. Remember, she wasan utter stranger even to the man to whom shewas to be married. According to the custom for brides in China,Ping-Kua had eaten but little food for three days,and there must be no sleep for her that last night
Paul healing a man who could not walk, 1663. Other Title(s): Paul Healing the Cripple in Lystra.Apostle Paul towers above a group of sick people. When he heals the feet of a man in the name of the Christian god in Lystra, a city in contemporary Turkey, the onlookers take him to be the heathen god Mercury. Du Jardin understood the art of using figural gestures to enhance the pathos and drama of a scene. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paul-healing-a-man-who-could-not-walk-1663-other-titles-paul-healing-the-cripple-in-lystraapostle-paul-towers-above-a-group-of-sick-people-when-he-heals-the-feet-of-a-man-in-the-name-of-the-christian-god-in-lystra-a-city-in-contemporary-turkey-the-onlookers-take-him-to-be-the-heathen-god-mercury-du-jardin-understood-the-art-of-using-figural-gestures-to-enhance-the-pathos-and-drama-of-a-scene-image556242232.html
RM2R8Y0J0–Paul healing a man who could not walk, 1663. Other Title(s): Paul Healing the Cripple in Lystra.Apostle Paul towers above a group of sick people. When he heals the feet of a man in the name of the Christian god in Lystra, a city in contemporary Turkey, the onlookers take him to be the heathen god Mercury. Du Jardin understood the art of using figural gestures to enhance the pathos and drama of a scene.
Gouty Toe! One of the most painful and debilitating afflictions affecting the feet. Needle-like crystals of Uric Acid develop in the toe joint fluid. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gouty-toe!-one-of-the-most-painful-and-debilitating-afflictions-affecting-the-feet-needle-like-crystals-of-uric-acid-develop-in-the-toe-joint-fluid-image367266243.html
RF2C9EBRF–Gouty Toe! One of the most painful and debilitating afflictions affecting the feet. Needle-like crystals of Uric Acid develop in the toe joint fluid.
Disabled young Ugandan woman threads a needle with her toes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/disabled-young-ugandan-woman-threads-a-needle-with-her-toes-image7399517.html
RMABR1WE–Disabled young Ugandan woman threads a needle with her toes
Gouty Toe! One of the most painful and debilitating afflictions affecting the feet. Needle-like crystals of Uric Acid develop in the toe joint fluid. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gouty-toe!-one-of-the-most-painful-and-debilitating-afflictions-affecting-84309701.html
RFEW4HTN–Gouty Toe! One of the most painful and debilitating afflictions affecting the feet. Needle-like crystals of Uric Acid develop in the toe joint fluid.
Canadian museum display of plaster casts of Sasquatch or Bigfoot tracks from the 1969 Bossburg trackway found in northeastern Washington State, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-museum-display-of-plaster-casts-of-sasquatch-or-bigfoot-tracks-from-the-1969-bossburg-trackway-found-in-northeastern-washington-state-usa-image612312727.html
RM2XG573K–Canadian museum display of plaster casts of Sasquatch or Bigfoot tracks from the 1969 Bossburg trackway found in northeastern Washington State, USA.
Eurasian Spur-thighed tortoise, Mediterranean spur-thighed tortoise, Common tortoise, Greek tortoise (Testudo graeca ibera, Testudo ibera), scarred wound on the leg, Romania, Dobrudscha, Biosphaerenreservat Donaudelta, SfÔntu Gheorgh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-eurasian-spur-thighed-tortoise-mediterranean-spur-thighed-tortoise-97233930.html
RMFJ5ATA–Eurasian Spur-thighed tortoise, Mediterranean spur-thighed tortoise, Common tortoise, Greek tortoise (Testudo graeca ibera, Testudo ibera), scarred wound on the leg, Romania, Dobrudscha, Biosphaerenreservat Donaudelta, SfÔntu Gheorgh
Detailed Portrait of the Feet of a Man in a Wheelchair He is wearing Brown Shoes and his feet are on the Foot Rests Copy Space Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-detailed-portrait-of-the-feet-of-a-man-in-a-wheelchair-he-is-wearing-19920736.html
RMB4BD2T–Detailed Portrait of the Feet of a Man in a Wheelchair He is wearing Brown Shoes and his feet are on the Foot Rests Copy Space
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RFBGY1MR–Detail of the legs and feet of a man with a broken leg, using crutches
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RMCT5KD1–ELDERLY P. IN PHYSICAL THERAPY
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RMBM8WKT–Detail of the feet of a man with a broken leg, lying on a bed
Holy Maarten, Martin Schongauer, c. 1470 - 1491 print The Holy Maarten cuts off a part of his cloak with his sword for the poorly struck crippled man by his feet. Germany paper engraving St. Martin divides his cloak (i.e. the charity of St. Martin): he is usually shown on horseback, cutting his cloak with his sword, or putting part of the cloak round the shoulders of a beggar who kneels beside him Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/holy-maarten-martin-schongauer-c-1470-1491-print-the-holy-maarten-cuts-off-a-part-of-his-cloak-with-his-sword-for-the-poorly-struck-crippled-man-by-his-feet-germany-paper-engraving-st-martin-divides-his-cloak-ie-the-charity-of-st-martin-he-is-usually-shown-on-horseback-cutting-his-cloak-with-his-sword-or-putting-part-of-the-cloak-round-the-shoulders-of-a-beggar-who-kneels-beside-him-image594853778.html
RM2WFNX1P–Holy Maarten, Martin Schongauer, c. 1470 - 1491 print The Holy Maarten cuts off a part of his cloak with his sword for the poorly struck crippled man by his feet. Germany paper engraving St. Martin divides his cloak (i.e. the charity of St. Martin): he is usually shown on horseback, cutting his cloak with his sword, or putting part of the cloak round the shoulders of a beggar who kneels beside him
A stork seen with an amputated foot because of gangrene. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center's Veterinarian Ayse Ek Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-stork-seen-with-an-amputated-foot-because-of-gangrene-a-large-number-of-storks-and-other-bird-species-that-have-become-ill-due-to-global-warming-and-climate-change-are-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-in-diyarbakir-the-biologist-in-charge-at-the-center-is-pro-dr-alaettin-kaya-stated-that-storks-and-birds-cannot-feed-because-their-feeding-grounds-have-dried-up-and-they-have-become-weak-biologist-kaya-said-that-because-birds-cannot-fly-high-their-wings-and-feet-get-stuck-in-wires-or-wire-meshes-and-become-crippled-the-centers-veterinarian-ayse-ek-image561547602.html
RM2RHGKKE–A stork seen with an amputated foot because of gangrene. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center's Veterinarian Ayse Ek
A pedestrian crosses a mobility guide tile for the visually handicapped Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-pedestrian-crosses-a-mobility-guide-tile-for-the-visually-handicapped-27369982.html
RMBGEPKA–A pedestrian crosses a mobility guide tile for the visually handicapped
Physically disabled supplicants at the deathbed of a Christian clergyman. Late Medieval fresco in the cathedral at Bolzano, South Tyrol, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy, the chiefly Gothic Duomo di Santa Maria Assunta (Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady). One of the frescoes in the cathedral illustrating the evolution of figurative art from the early 1300s AD Gothic linear style to the early 1400s AD. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/physically-disabled-supplicants-at-the-deathbed-of-a-christian-clergyman-late-medieval-fresco-in-the-cathedral-at-bolzano-south-tyrol-trentino-alto-adige-italy-the-chiefly-gothic-duomo-di-santa-maria-assunta-cathedral-of-the-assumption-of-our-lady-one-of-the-frescoes-in-the-cathedral-illustrating-the-evolution-of-figurative-art-from-the-early-1300s-ad-gothic-linear-style-to-the-early-1400s-ad-image617689164.html
RF2XTX4R8–Physically disabled supplicants at the deathbed of a Christian clergyman. Late Medieval fresco in the cathedral at Bolzano, South Tyrol, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy, the chiefly Gothic Duomo di Santa Maria Assunta (Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady). One of the frescoes in the cathedral illustrating the evolution of figurative art from the early 1300s AD Gothic linear style to the early 1400s AD.
Aug. 5, 2010 - Kano, KANO, NIGERIA - Usman Nuhu is 25 years old and he is crippled, his feet twisted inward from polio. He builds wheelchairs for people cripple with polio at the Kano State Polio Victims Trust Association in Kano Nigeria. .Religious zealotry and misinformation have coerced villagers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-aug-5-2010-kano-kano-nigeria-usman-nuhu-is-25-years-old-and-he-is-40861635.html
RMCADBC3–Aug. 5, 2010 - Kano, KANO, NIGERIA - Usman Nuhu is 25 years old and he is crippled, his feet twisted inward from polio. He builds wheelchairs for people cripple with polio at the Kano State Polio Victims Trust Association in Kano Nigeria. .Religious zealotry and misinformation have coerced villagers
Biologist Prof. Dr. Alaettin Kaya seen with the storks undergoing treatment. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center's Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biologist-prof-dr-alaettin-kaya-seen-with-the-storks-undergoing-treatment-a-large-number-of-storks-and-other-bird-species-that-have-become-ill-due-to-global-warming-and-climate-change-are-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-in-diyarbakir-the-biologist-in-charge-at-the-center-is-pro-dr-alaettin-kaya-stated-that-storks-and-birds-cannot-feed-because-their-feeding-grounds-have-dried-up-and-they-have-become-weak-biologist-kaya-said-that-because-birds-cannot-fly-high-their-wings-and-feet-get-stuck-in-wires-or-wire-meshes-and-become-crippled-the-centers-image561547901.html
RM2RHGM25–Biologist Prof. Dr. Alaettin Kaya seen with the storks undergoing treatment. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center's
Nov. 15, 2010 - Kano, KANO, NIGERIA - Usman Nuhu is 25 years old and is crippled; his feet twisted inward from polio. He takes a break from his job building wheelchairs at the Kano State Polio Victims Trust Association in Kano Nigeria, to wash his feet before afternoon prayers. Religious zealotry an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-nov-15-2010-kano-kano-nigeria-usman-nuhu-is-25-years-old-and-is-crippled-42227490.html
RMCCKHGJ–Nov. 15, 2010 - Kano, KANO, NIGERIA - Usman Nuhu is 25 years old and is crippled; his feet twisted inward from polio. He takes a break from his job building wheelchairs at the Kano State Polio Victims Trust Association in Kano Nigeria, to wash his feet before afternoon prayers. Religious zealotry an
Disabled 14 year old boy in wheel chair and able bodied freind playing in theme park Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/disabled-14-year-old-boy-in-wheel-chair-and-able-bodied-freind-playing-image6386755.html
RMA52KG4–Disabled 14 year old boy in wheel chair and able bodied freind playing in theme park
Aug. 5, 2010 - Kano, KANO, NIGERIA - Usman Nuhu is 25 years old and is crippled; his feet twisted inward from polio. He takes a break from his job building wheelchairs at the Kano State Polio Victims Trust Association in Kano Nigeria, to wash his feet before afternoon prayers. Religious zealotry and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-aug-5-2010-kano-kano-nigeria-usman-nuhu-is-25-years-old-and-is-crippled-40863360.html
RMCADDHM–Aug. 5, 2010 - Kano, KANO, NIGERIA - Usman Nuhu is 25 years old and is crippled; his feet twisted inward from polio. He takes a break from his job building wheelchairs at the Kano State Polio Victims Trust Association in Kano Nigeria, to wash his feet before afternoon prayers. Religious zealotry and
Care and education of crippled children in the United States . ool has been found in thecourse of this study where any effort has been made to plan em-ployment for an armless child. Miss Kittie Smith, of the Homefor Disabled Children in Chicago, who lost both arms at the ageof nine years, is a remarkable example of what perseverance andintelligence can accomplish in training the feet to do an extraordi-nary number of things for which most people would suppose handsto be essential. Miss Smith runs a typewriter, does very goodsewing and embroidery, draws with more than average skill, andmakes pi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/care-and-education-of-crippled-children-in-the-united-states-ool-has-been-found-in-thecourse-of-this-study-where-any-effort-has-been-made-to-plan-em-ployment-for-an-armless-child-miss-kittie-smith-of-the-homefor-disabled-children-in-chicago-who-lost-both-arms-at-the-ageof-nine-years-is-a-remarkable-example-of-what-perseverance-andintelligence-can-accomplish-in-training-the-feet-to-do-an-extraordi-nary-number-of-things-for-which-most-people-would-suppose-handsto-be-essential-miss-smith-runs-a-typewriter-does-very-goodsewing-and-embroidery-draws-with-more-than-average-skill-andmakes-pi-image340192193.html
RM2AND2H5–Care and education of crippled children in the United States . ool has been found in thecourse of this study where any effort has been made to plan em-ployment for an armless child. Miss Kittie Smith, of the Homefor Disabled Children in Chicago, who lost both arms at the ageof nine years, is a remarkable example of what perseverance andintelligence can accomplish in training the feet to do an extraordi-nary number of things for which most people would suppose handsto be essential. Miss Smith runs a typewriter, does very goodsewing and embroidery, draws with more than average skill, andmakes pi
Disabled Ugandan businessman using his mobile phone crawls down street on his hands and knees Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/disabled-ugandan-businessman-using-his-mobile-phone-crawls-down-street-image7399511.html
RMABR1W8–Disabled Ugandan businessman using his mobile phone crawls down street on his hands and knees
Gouty Toe! One of the most painful and debilitating afflictions affecting the feet. Needle-like crystals of Uric Acid develop in the toe joint fluid. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gouty-toe!-one-of-the-most-painful-and-debilitating-afflictions-affecting-84309699.html
RFEW4HTK–Gouty Toe! One of the most painful and debilitating afflictions affecting the feet. Needle-like crystals of Uric Acid develop in the toe joint fluid.
Canadian museum display of plaster casts of Sasquatch or Bigfoot tracks from the 1969 Bossburg trackway found in northeastern Washington State, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-museum-display-of-plaster-casts-of-sasquatch-or-bigfoot-tracks-from-the-1969-bossburg-trackway-found-in-northeastern-washington-state-usa-image612312780.html
RM2XG575G–Canadian museum display of plaster casts of Sasquatch or Bigfoot tracks from the 1969 Bossburg trackway found in northeastern Washington State, USA.
Eurasian Spur-thighed tortoise, Mediterranean spur-thighed tortoise, Common tortoise, Greek tortoise (Testudo graeca ibera, Testudo ibera), scarred wound on the leg and tick, Romania, Dobrudscha, Biosphaerenreservat Donaudelta, SfÔntu Gheorgh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-eurasian-spur-thighed-tortoise-mediterranean-spur-thighed-tortoise-97231356.html
RMFJ57GC–Eurasian Spur-thighed tortoise, Mediterranean spur-thighed tortoise, Common tortoise, Greek tortoise (Testudo graeca ibera, Testudo ibera), scarred wound on the leg and tick, Romania, Dobrudscha, Biosphaerenreservat Donaudelta, SfÔntu Gheorgh
A handicapped female beggar with minimal clothing sitting on the roadside trying to manage her belongings near Jagannath Temple, Puri, India Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-handicapped-female-beggar-with-minimal-clothing-sitting-on-the-roadside-trying-to-manage-her-belongings-near-jagannath-temple-puri-india-image348800493.html
RF2B7D6GD–A handicapped female beggar with minimal clothing sitting on the roadside trying to manage her belongings near Jagannath Temple, Puri, India
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RFBR9BXW–Boy lies on his back in Hanoi Vietnam
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RMCT5KCM–ELDERLY P. IN PHYSICAL THERAPY
Hungarian ethnic Csango blind violin player and stepson playing gardon in Ghimes Transylvania Romania Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hungarian-ethnic-csango-blind-violin-player-and-stepson-playing-gardon-image4114372.html
RMAADYC5–Hungarian ethnic Csango blind violin player and stepson playing gardon in Ghimes Transylvania Romania
Sts Paul and Barnabas Worshipped as Gods by the People of Lystra, Jacob Symonsz Pynas, 1628 painting After the healing of the crippled man, Paul and Barnabas in Lystra are honored as gods. Left paulus tears his clothes, Barnabas rejects the sacrifices suggested by the population. On the right is the Kreupele next to his stool. In a long procession, bulls are brought as sacrificial animals, a temple of Jupiter on the left. panel. oil paint (paint) Paul and Barnabas heal the feet of a man; the people of Lystra think they are Mercury and Jupiter Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sts-paul-and-barnabas-worshipped-as-gods-by-the-people-of-lystra-jacob-symonsz-pynas-1628-painting-after-the-healing-of-the-crippled-man-paul-and-barnabas-in-lystra-are-honored-as-gods-left-paulus-tears-his-clothes-barnabas-rejects-the-sacrifices-suggested-by-the-population-on-the-right-is-the-kreupele-next-to-his-stool-in-a-long-procession-bulls-are-brought-as-sacrificial-animals-a-temple-of-jupiter-on-the-left-panel-oil-paint-paint-paul-and-barnabas-heal-the-feet-of-a-man-the-people-of-lystra-think-they-are-mercury-and-jupiter-image595516100.html
RM2WGT2T4–Sts Paul and Barnabas Worshipped as Gods by the People of Lystra, Jacob Symonsz Pynas, 1628 painting After the healing of the crippled man, Paul and Barnabas in Lystra are honored as gods. Left paulus tears his clothes, Barnabas rejects the sacrifices suggested by the population. On the right is the Kreupele next to his stool. In a long procession, bulls are brought as sacrificial animals, a temple of Jupiter on the left. panel. oil paint (paint) Paul and Barnabas heal the feet of a man; the people of Lystra think they are Mercury and Jupiter
A falcon seen who can barely breathe due to the extreme heat. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center's Veterinarian Ay Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-falcon-seen-who-can-barely-breathe-due-to-the-extreme-heat-a-large-number-of-storks-and-other-bird-species-that-have-become-ill-due-to-global-warming-and-climate-change-are-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-in-diyarbakir-the-biologist-in-charge-at-the-center-is-pro-dr-alaettin-kaya-stated-that-storks-and-birds-cannot-feed-because-their-feeding-grounds-have-dried-up-and-they-have-become-weak-biologist-kaya-said-that-because-birds-cannot-fly-high-their-wings-and-feet-get-stuck-in-wires-or-wire-meshes-and-become-crippled-the-centers-veterinarian-ay-image561547623.html
RM2RHGKM7–A falcon seen who can barely breathe due to the extreme heat. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center's Veterinarian Ay
Wounded Canadian Geese near Lake Ontario Canada Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wounded-canadian-geese-near-lake-ontario-canada-image233307120.html
RFRFG1H4–Wounded Canadian Geese near Lake Ontario Canada
A stork seen with an amputated foot because of gangrene. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center's Veterinarian Ayse Ek Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-stork-seen-with-an-amputated-foot-because-of-gangrene-a-large-number-of-storks-and-other-bird-species-that-have-become-ill-due-to-global-warming-and-climate-change-are-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-in-diyarbakir-the-biologist-in-charge-at-the-center-is-pro-dr-alaettin-kaya-stated-that-storks-and-birds-cannot-feed-because-their-feeding-grounds-have-dried-up-and-they-have-become-weak-biologist-kaya-said-that-because-birds-cannot-fly-high-their-wings-and-feet-get-stuck-in-wires-or-wire-meshes-and-become-crippled-the-centers-veterinarian-ayse-ek-image561547748.html
RM2RHGKTM–A stork seen with an amputated foot because of gangrene. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center's Veterinarian Ayse Ek
Disabled boy in wheelchair with able bodied friend sitting in country side, silhouette Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/disabled-boy-in-wheelchair-with-able-bodied-friend-sitting-in-country-image6386745.html
RMA52JYA–Disabled boy in wheelchair with able bodied friend sitting in country side, silhouette
Aug. 5, 2010 - Kano, KANO, NIGERIA - Usman Nuhu is 25 years old and is crippled; his feet twisted inward from polio. He takes a break from his job building wheelchairs at the Kano State Polio Victims Trust Association in Kano Nigeria, to wash his feet before afternoon prayers. Religious zealotry and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-aug-5-2010-kano-kano-nigeria-usman-nuhu-is-25-years-old-and-is-crippled-40863298.html
RMCADDFE–Aug. 5, 2010 - Kano, KANO, NIGERIA - Usman Nuhu is 25 years old and is crippled; his feet twisted inward from polio. He takes a break from his job building wheelchairs at the Kano State Polio Victims Trust Association in Kano Nigeria, to wash his feet before afternoon prayers. Religious zealotry and
Care and education of crippled children in the United States . York and Sawyer, ArchitecUNew York Hospital for the Ruptured and CrippledFirst Floor Plan. {For Elevation see p. 6) 151 CARE OF CRIPPLED CHILDREN Average number of children: 192. Capacity: 250. Plant: City lot 200 by 200 feet. Brick building (erected 1912) isof modern fireproof construction; two enclosed staircases separated fOR.-rvTVM UTLN^ION. New York Hospital for the Ruptured and CrippledFourth Floor Plan from corridors by fireproof doors; also an enclosed emergencystaircase and two fire-escapes. Two passenger elevators enclose Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/care-and-education-of-crippled-children-in-the-united-states-york-and-sawyer-architecunew-york-hospital-for-the-ruptured-and-crippledfirst-floor-plan-for-elevation-see-p-6-151-care-of-crippled-children-average-number-of-children-192-capacity-250-plant-city-lot-200-by-200-feet-brick-building-erected-1912-isof-modern-fireproof-construction-two-enclosed-staircases-separated-for-rvtvm-utlnion-new-york-hospital-for-the-ruptured-and-crippledfourth-floor-plan-from-corridors-by-fireproof-doors-also-an-enclosed-emergencystaircase-and-two-fire-escapes-two-passenger-elevators-enclose-image340178042.html
RM2ANCCFP–Care and education of crippled children in the United States . York and Sawyer, ArchitecUNew York Hospital for the Ruptured and CrippledFirst Floor Plan. {For Elevation see p. 6) 151 CARE OF CRIPPLED CHILDREN Average number of children: 192. Capacity: 250. Plant: City lot 200 by 200 feet. Brick building (erected 1912) isof modern fireproof construction; two enclosed staircases separated fOR.-rvTVM UTLN^ION. New York Hospital for the Ruptured and CrippledFourth Floor Plan from corridors by fireproof doors; also an enclosed emergencystaircase and two fire-escapes. Two passenger elevators enclose
Eurasian Spur-thighed tortoise, Mediterranean spur-thighed tortoise, Common tortoise, Greek tortoise (Testudo graeca ibera, Testudo ibera), scarred wound on the leg with single claw, Romania, Dobrudscha, Biosphaerenreservat Donaudelta, SfÔntu Gheorgh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-eurasian-spur-thighed-tortoise-mediterranean-spur-thighed-tortoise-97231343.html
RMFJ57FY–Eurasian Spur-thighed tortoise, Mediterranean spur-thighed tortoise, Common tortoise, Greek tortoise (Testudo graeca ibera, Testudo ibera), scarred wound on the leg with single claw, Romania, Dobrudscha, Biosphaerenreservat Donaudelta, SfÔntu Gheorgh
ELDERLY P. IN PHYSICAL THERAPY Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-elderly-p-in-physical-therapy-49297482.html
RMCT5KCA–ELDERLY P. IN PHYSICAL THERAPY
Holy Martinus van Tours, holy tryphon of Cattaro and Gezellen, Saint Renatus of Angers, Sacred Didacus van Alcalá (10-12 November), Jacques Callot, 1632 - 1636 print Sheet with four oval representations, each with inscription and date in Latin: at the top right of the Holy Martinus of Tours on horseback that takes half of his cloak on a crippled (this performance is November 10, must be November 11), in the top left of the saint Tryphon from Cattaro with whom nails are beaten by his feet (this performance is November 11, must be November 10), below the Holy Renatus of Angers who preaches for a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/holy-martinus-van-tours-holy-tryphon-of-cattaro-and-gezellen-saint-renatus-of-angers-sacred-didacus-van-alcal-10-12-november-jacques-callot-1632-1636-print-sheet-with-four-oval-representations-each-with-inscription-and-date-in-latin-at-the-top-right-of-the-holy-martinus-of-tours-on-horseback-that-takes-half-of-his-cloak-on-a-crippled-this-performance-is-november-10-must-be-november-11-in-the-top-left-of-the-saint-tryphon-from-cattaro-with-whom-nails-are-beaten-by-his-feet-this-performance-is-november-11-must-be-november-10-below-the-holy-renatus-of-angers-who-preaches-for-a-image594804922.html
RM2WFKKMX–Holy Martinus van Tours, holy tryphon of Cattaro and Gezellen, Saint Renatus of Angers, Sacred Didacus van Alcalá (10-12 November), Jacques Callot, 1632 - 1636 print Sheet with four oval representations, each with inscription and date in Latin: at the top right of the Holy Martinus of Tours on horseback that takes half of his cloak on a crippled (this performance is November 10, must be November 11), in the top left of the saint Tryphon from Cattaro with whom nails are beaten by his feet (this performance is November 11, must be November 10), below the Holy Renatus of Angers who preaches for a
A stork seen with an amputated foot because of gangrene. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center's Veterinarian Ayse Ek Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-stork-seen-with-an-amputated-foot-because-of-gangrene-a-large-number-of-storks-and-other-bird-species-that-have-become-ill-due-to-global-warming-and-climate-change-are-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-in-diyarbakir-the-biologist-in-charge-at-the-center-is-pro-dr-alaettin-kaya-stated-that-storks-and-birds-cannot-feed-because-their-feeding-grounds-have-dried-up-and-they-have-become-weak-biologist-kaya-said-that-because-birds-cannot-fly-high-their-wings-and-feet-get-stuck-in-wires-or-wire-meshes-and-become-crippled-the-centers-veterinarian-ayse-ek-image561547604.html
RM2RHGKKG–A stork seen with an amputated foot because of gangrene. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center's Veterinarian Ayse Ek
Man speaks a lame; In Labore MVLTV ADIVMETI AD VITA; Denis Lebey de Batilly, Emblemata, 1596. A lame without feet is sitting on a stone at a river. A standing man appeals to him. A hollow tree is behind the crippled man. Insects run out of the trunk. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/man-speaks-a-lame-in-labore-mvltv-adivmeti-ad-vita-denis-lebey-de-batilly-emblemata-1596-a-lame-without-feet-is-sitting-on-a-stone-at-a-river-a-standing-man-appeals-to-him-a-hollow-tree-is-behind-the-crippled-man-insects-run-out-of-the-trunk-image430956408.html
RM2G13N88–Man speaks a lame; In Labore MVLTV ADIVMETI AD VITA; Denis Lebey de Batilly, Emblemata, 1596. A lame without feet is sitting on a stone at a river. A standing man appeals to him. A hollow tree is behind the crippled man. Insects run out of the trunk.
Wounded Canadian Geese near Lake Ontario Canada Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wounded-canadian-geese-near-lake-ontario-canada-image233307119.html
RFRFG1H3–Wounded Canadian Geese near Lake Ontario Canada
A hawk seen being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hawk-seen-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-a-large-number-of-storks-and-other-bird-species-that-have-become-ill-due-to-global-warming-and-climate-change-are-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-in-diyarbakir-the-biologist-in-charge-at-the-center-is-pro-dr-alaettin-kaya-stated-that-storks-and-birds-cannot-feed-because-their-feeding-grounds-have-dried-up-and-they-have-become-weak-biologist-kaya-said-that-because-birds-cannot-fly-high-their-wings-and-feet-get-stuck-in-wires-or-wire-meshes-and-become-crippled-the-c-image561547818.html
RM2RHGKY6–A hawk seen being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The c
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RMA52JK0–Disasbled boy aged 7 years in wheelchair playing in school play ground
Aug. 5, 2010 - Kano, KANO, NIGERIA - Usman Nuhu is 25 years old and is crippled; his feet twisted inward from polio. He takes a break from his job building wheelchairs at the Kano State Polio Victims Trust Association in Kano Nigeria, to wash his feet before afternoon prayers. Religious zealotry and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-aug-5-2010-kano-kano-nigeria-usman-nuhu-is-25-years-old-and-is-crippled-40863332.html
RMCADDGM–Aug. 5, 2010 - Kano, KANO, NIGERIA - Usman Nuhu is 25 years old and is crippled; his feet twisted inward from polio. He takes a break from his job building wheelchairs at the Kano State Polio Victims Trust Association in Kano Nigeria, to wash his feet before afternoon prayers. Religious zealotry and
Gleanings in bee culture . ht hand; transferto the left hand, letting her grasp the end ofthe second finger with her feet; gently closethe thumb and front finger against her tho-rax, letting the abdomen hang down acrossthe nail of the second linger. With a pairof sharp scissors clip the lace from the wingdiagonally, so as not to cut the bone. Aqu<ien looks crippled with her wing cut squareoff; and, besides, it must injure her. Thetime required to catch and clip a queen bythis method is about two minutes. Having all our queens clipped, and care-fully noted the condition of each colony asto n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gleanings-in-bee-culture-ht-hand-transferto-the-left-hand-letting-her-grasp-the-end-ofthe-second-finger-with-her-feet-gently-closethe-thumb-and-front-finger-against-her-tho-rax-letting-the-abdomen-hang-down-acrossthe-nail-of-the-second-linger-with-a-pairof-sharp-scissors-clip-the-lace-from-the-wingdiagonally-so-as-not-to-cut-the-bone-aqultien-looks-crippled-with-her-wing-cut-squareoff-and-besides-it-must-injure-her-thetime-required-to-catch-and-clip-a-queen-bythis-method-is-about-two-minutes-having-all-our-queens-clipped-and-care-fully-noted-the-condition-of-each-colony-asto-n-image339389039.html
RM2AM4E53–Gleanings in bee culture . ht hand; transferto the left hand, letting her grasp the end ofthe second finger with her feet; gently closethe thumb and front finger against her tho-rax, letting the abdomen hang down acrossthe nail of the second linger. With a pairof sharp scissors clip the lace from the wingdiagonally, so as not to cut the bone. Aqu<ien looks crippled with her wing cut squareoff; and, besides, it must injure her. Thetime required to catch and clip a queen bythis method is about two minutes. Having all our queens clipped, and care-fully noted the condition of each colony asto n
A hawk seen being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hawk-seen-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-a-large-number-of-storks-and-other-bird-species-that-have-become-ill-due-to-global-warming-and-climate-change-are-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-in-diyarbakir-the-biologist-in-charge-at-the-center-is-pro-dr-alaettin-kaya-stated-that-storks-and-birds-cannot-feed-because-their-feeding-grounds-have-dried-up-and-they-have-become-weak-biologist-kaya-said-that-because-birds-cannot-fly-high-their-wings-and-feet-get-stuck-in-wires-or-wire-meshes-and-become-crippled-the-c-image561547628.html
RM2RHGKMC–A hawk seen being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The c
Wounded Canadian Geese near Lake Ontario Canada Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wounded-canadian-geese-near-lake-ontario-canada-image233307122.html
RFRFG1H6–Wounded Canadian Geese near Lake Ontario Canada
A stork seen with an amputated foot because of gangrene. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center's Veterinarian Ayse Ek Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-stork-seen-with-an-amputated-foot-because-of-gangrene-a-large-number-of-storks-and-other-bird-species-that-have-become-ill-due-to-global-warming-and-climate-change-are-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-in-diyarbakir-the-biologist-in-charge-at-the-center-is-pro-dr-alaettin-kaya-stated-that-storks-and-birds-cannot-feed-because-their-feeding-grounds-have-dried-up-and-they-have-become-weak-biologist-kaya-said-that-because-birds-cannot-fly-high-their-wings-and-feet-get-stuck-in-wires-or-wire-meshes-and-become-crippled-the-centers-veterinarian-ayse-ek-image561547904.html
RM2RHGM28–A stork seen with an amputated foot because of gangrene. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center's Veterinarian Ayse Ek
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RMA52JY0–Disabled girl in wheel chair and teacher in school class room,reading
The crimson fairy book . it till to-morrow.Perhaps I can tell you then. So the next morningshe blew on her pipe, and lo! and behold every magpiein the world flew up. That is to say, all the magpiesexcept one who had broken a leg and a wing. The oldwoman sent after it at once, and when she questioned themagpies the crippled one was the only one who knewwhere the three bulrushes were. Then the prince started off with the lame magpie.They went on and on till they reached a great stone wall,many, many feet high. * Now, prince, said the magpie, the three bulrushesare behind that wall. The prince wa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-crimson-fairy-book-it-till-to-morrowperhaps-i-can-tell-you-then-so-the-next-morningshe-blew-on-her-pipe-and-lo!-and-behold-every-magpiein-the-world-flew-up-that-is-to-say-all-the-magpiesexcept-one-who-had-broken-a-leg-and-a-wing-the-oldwoman-sent-after-it-at-once-and-when-she-questioned-themagpies-the-crippled-one-was-the-only-one-who-knewwhere-the-three-bulrushes-were-then-the-prince-started-off-with-the-lame-magpiethey-went-on-and-on-till-they-reached-a-great-stone-wallmany-many-feet-high-now-prince-said-the-magpie-the-three-bulrushesare-behind-that-wall-the-prince-wa-image340293480.html
RM2ANHKPG–The crimson fairy book . it till to-morrow.Perhaps I can tell you then. So the next morningshe blew on her pipe, and lo! and behold every magpiein the world flew up. That is to say, all the magpiesexcept one who had broken a leg and a wing. The oldwoman sent after it at once, and when she questioned themagpies the crippled one was the only one who knewwhere the three bulrushes were. Then the prince started off with the lame magpie.They went on and on till they reached a great stone wall,many, many feet high. * Now, prince, said the magpie, the three bulrushesare behind that wall. The prince wa
A stork seen with an amputated foot because of gangrene. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center's Veterinarian Ayse Ek Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-stork-seen-with-an-amputated-foot-because-of-gangrene-a-large-number-of-storks-and-other-bird-species-that-have-become-ill-due-to-global-warming-and-climate-change-are-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-in-diyarbakir-the-biologist-in-charge-at-the-center-is-pro-dr-alaettin-kaya-stated-that-storks-and-birds-cannot-feed-because-their-feeding-grounds-have-dried-up-and-they-have-become-weak-biologist-kaya-said-that-because-birds-cannot-fly-high-their-wings-and-feet-get-stuck-in-wires-or-wire-meshes-and-become-crippled-the-centers-veterinarian-ayse-ek-image561547600.html
RM2RHGKKC–A stork seen with an amputated foot because of gangrene. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center's Veterinarian Ayse Ek
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RFRFG1H5–Wounded Canadian Geese near Lake Ontario Canada
A hawk seen being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hawk-seen-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-a-large-number-of-storks-and-other-bird-species-that-have-become-ill-due-to-global-warming-and-climate-change-are-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-in-diyarbakir-the-biologist-in-charge-at-the-center-is-pro-dr-alaettin-kaya-stated-that-storks-and-birds-cannot-feed-because-their-feeding-grounds-have-dried-up-and-they-have-become-weak-biologist-kaya-said-that-because-birds-cannot-fly-high-their-wings-and-feet-get-stuck-in-wires-or-wire-meshes-and-become-crippled-the-c-image561547888.html
RM2RHGM1M–A hawk seen being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The c
Wayside pictures, hymns, and poems . HYMNS.. L ONE IN CHRIST. For ye are all one in Christ Jesus.—Galatians iii. 28. ^^^i!^^-^^ N echo on the moiintain,^ ^^ An echo in the glen. An echo on the highways. Thronged with the feet of men; An echo in the forest. An echo on the sea, O Jesus Christ of Nazareth, That we are one in Thee. One, one in Thee, 0 Saviour,The black man and the red,And he who has in sorrowNo place to lay his head;The slave with torture crippled,The fettered and the free,The sei-vant and his master,Ai-e one, 0 Lord, in Thee. 192 HYMNS. The worker in the city, Here sadness never Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wayside-pictures-hymns-and-poems-hymns-l-one-in-christ-for-ye-are-all-one-in-christ-jesusgalatians-iii-28-i!-n-echo-on-the-moiintain-an-echo-in-the-glen-an-echo-on-the-highways-thronged-with-the-feet-of-men-an-echo-in-the-forest-an-echo-on-the-sea-o-jesus-christ-of-nazareth-that-we-are-one-in-thee-one-one-in-thee-0-saviourthe-black-man-and-the-redand-he-who-has-in-sorrowno-place-to-lay-his-headthe-slave-with-torture-crippledthe-fettered-and-the-freethe-sei-vant-and-his-masterai-e-one-0-lord-in-thee-192-hymns-the-worker-in-the-city-here-sadness-never-image340026215.html
RM2AN5EWB–Wayside pictures, hymns, and poems . HYMNS.. L ONE IN CHRIST. For ye are all one in Christ Jesus.—Galatians iii. 28. ^^^i!^^-^^ N echo on the moiintain,^ ^^ An echo in the glen. An echo on the highways. Thronged with the feet of men; An echo in the forest. An echo on the sea, O Jesus Christ of Nazareth, That we are one in Thee. One, one in Thee, 0 Saviour,The black man and the red,And he who has in sorrowNo place to lay his head;The slave with torture crippled,The fettered and the free,The sei-vant and his master,Ai-e one, 0 Lord, in Thee. 192 HYMNS. The worker in the city, Here sadness never
Biologist Prof. Dr. Alaettin Kaya seen with the storks undergoing treatment. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center's Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biologist-prof-dr-alaettin-kaya-seen-with-the-storks-undergoing-treatment-a-large-number-of-storks-and-other-bird-species-that-have-become-ill-due-to-global-warming-and-climate-change-are-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-in-diyarbakir-the-biologist-in-charge-at-the-center-is-pro-dr-alaettin-kaya-stated-that-storks-and-birds-cannot-feed-because-their-feeding-grounds-have-dried-up-and-they-have-become-weak-biologist-kaya-said-that-because-birds-cannot-fly-high-their-wings-and-feet-get-stuck-in-wires-or-wire-meshes-and-become-crippled-the-centers-image561547597.html
RM2RHGKK9–Biologist Prof. Dr. Alaettin Kaya seen with the storks undergoing treatment. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center's
A stork seen with an amputated foot because of gangrene. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center's Veterinarian Ayse Ek Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-stork-seen-with-an-amputated-foot-because-of-gangrene-a-large-number-of-storks-and-other-bird-species-that-have-become-ill-due-to-global-warming-and-climate-change-are-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-in-diyarbakir-the-biologist-in-charge-at-the-center-is-pro-dr-alaettin-kaya-stated-that-storks-and-birds-cannot-feed-because-their-feeding-grounds-have-dried-up-and-they-have-become-weak-biologist-kaya-said-that-because-birds-cannot-fly-high-their-wings-and-feet-get-stuck-in-wires-or-wire-meshes-and-become-crippled-the-centers-veterinarian-ayse-ek-image561547820.html
RM2RHGKY8–A stork seen with an amputated foot because of gangrene. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center's Veterinarian Ayse Ek
. Christian herald and signs of our times . we are living or dying, ifwe speak that name it moves heaven tothe centre, and God says : Let the poorsoul come in. Carry him up into thethrone-room of the palace. Though hemay have been in exile, though sin mhave crippled him onrow may have crippled him on the otside, and he is lame in both his feet, br]him up into the palace, for I want to sihim everlasting kindness for Jonathsake. Again : Mephibosheth in my text standsfor the disabled human sou! lifted to theKings table. It was more difficult inthose times even than it is now for c<Mmon men to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/christian-herald-and-signs-of-our-times-we-are-living-or-dying-ifwe-speak-that-name-it-moves-heaven-tothe-centre-and-god-says-let-the-poorsoul-come-in-carry-him-up-into-thethrone-room-of-the-palace-though-hemay-have-been-in-exile-though-sin-mhave-crippled-him-onrow-may-have-crippled-him-on-the-otside-and-he-is-lame-in-both-his-feet-br-him-up-into-the-palace-for-i-want-to-sihim-everlasting-kindness-for-jonathsake-again-mephibosheth-in-my-text-standsfor-the-disabled-human-sou!-lifted-to-thekings-table-it-was-more-difficult-inthose-times-even-than-it-is-now-for-cltmmon-men-to-image370001905.html
RM2CDY15N–. Christian herald and signs of our times . we are living or dying, ifwe speak that name it moves heaven tothe centre, and God says : Let the poorsoul come in. Carry him up into thethrone-room of the palace. Though hemay have been in exile, though sin mhave crippled him onrow may have crippled him on the otside, and he is lame in both his feet, br]him up into the palace, for I want to sihim everlasting kindness for Jonathsake. Again : Mephibosheth in my text standsfor the disabled human sou! lifted to theKings table. It was more difficult inthose times even than it is now for c<Mmon men to
A hawk seen being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hawk-seen-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-a-large-number-of-storks-and-other-bird-species-that-have-become-ill-due-to-global-warming-and-climate-change-are-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-in-diyarbakir-the-biologist-in-charge-at-the-center-is-pro-dr-alaettin-kaya-stated-that-storks-and-birds-cannot-feed-because-their-feeding-grounds-have-dried-up-and-they-have-become-weak-biologist-kaya-said-that-because-birds-cannot-fly-high-their-wings-and-feet-get-stuck-in-wires-or-wire-meshes-and-become-crippled-the-c-image561547625.html
RM2RHGKM9–A hawk seen being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The c
A stork with a broken wing seen at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-stork-with-a-broken-wing-seen-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-a-large-number-of-storks-and-other-bird-species-that-have-become-ill-due-to-global-warming-and-climate-change-are-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-in-diyarbakir-the-biologist-in-charge-at-the-center-is-pro-dr-alaettin-kaya-stated-that-storks-and-birds-cannot-feed-because-their-feeding-grounds-have-dried-up-and-they-have-become-weak-biologist-kaya-said-that-because-birds-cannot-fly-high-their-wings-and-feet-get-stuck-in-wires-or-wire-meshes-and-become-crippled-image561547837.html
RM2RHGKYW–A stork with a broken wing seen at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled.
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1905- Th E American Florist. 527 jected to. If the plants are in a good healthy condition, the foliage of good color, etc., the buds may be crippled by excesssive fumigating with tobacco stems or some other fumigating mate- rial. "J. K." does not say whether the Kaiserin, Bride and Bridesmaid are feet. The temperature seldom goes below the freezing point and the suu shines nearly every day. What kind of a boiler would you recommend? Also what kind of fuel and size of pipes to heat same properly*? Sunset. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-florist-a-weekly-journal-for-the-trade-floriculture-florists-1905-th-e-american-florist-527-jected-to-if-the-plants-are-in-a-good-healthy-condition-the-foliage-of-good-color-etc-the-buds-may-be-crippled-by-excesssive-fumigating-with-tobacco-stems-or-some-other-fumigating-mate-rial-quotj-kquot-does-not-say-whether-the-kaiserin-bride-and-bridesmaid-are-feet-the-temperature-seldom-goes-below-the-freezing-point-and-the-suu-shines-nearly-every-day-what-kind-of-a-boiler-would-you-recommend-also-what-kind-of-fuel-and-size-of-pipes-to-heat-same-properly-sunset-image237446098.html
RMRP8GWP–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1905- Th E American Florist. 527 jected to. If the plants are in a good healthy condition, the foliage of good color, etc., the buds may be crippled by excesssive fumigating with tobacco stems or some other fumigating mate- rial. "J. K." does not say whether the Kaiserin, Bride and Bridesmaid are feet. The temperature seldom goes below the freezing point and the suu shines nearly every day. What kind of a boiler would you recommend? Also what kind of fuel and size of pipes to heat same properly*? Sunset.
A stork with a broken wing seen at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-stork-with-a-broken-wing-seen-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-a-large-number-of-storks-and-other-bird-species-that-have-become-ill-due-to-global-warming-and-climate-change-are-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-in-diyarbakir-the-biologist-in-charge-at-the-center-is-pro-dr-alaettin-kaya-stated-that-storks-and-birds-cannot-feed-because-their-feeding-grounds-have-dried-up-and-they-have-become-weak-biologist-kaya-said-that-because-birds-cannot-fly-high-their-wings-and-feet-get-stuck-in-wires-or-wire-meshes-and-become-crippled-image561547603.html
RM2RHGKKF–A stork with a broken wing seen at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled.
A falcon seen who can barely breathe due to the extreme heat. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center's Veterinarian Ay Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-falcon-seen-who-can-barely-breathe-due-to-the-extreme-heat-a-large-number-of-storks-and-other-bird-species-that-have-become-ill-due-to-global-warming-and-climate-change-are-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-in-diyarbakir-the-biologist-in-charge-at-the-center-is-pro-dr-alaettin-kaya-stated-that-storks-and-birds-cannot-feed-because-their-feeding-grounds-have-dried-up-and-they-have-become-weak-biologist-kaya-said-that-because-birds-cannot-fly-high-their-wings-and-feet-get-stuck-in-wires-or-wire-meshes-and-become-crippled-the-centers-veterinarian-ay-image561547836.html
RM2RHGKYT–A falcon seen who can barely breathe due to the extreme heat. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center's Veterinarian Ay
. Bulletin. Ethnology. NOETHERN UTE MUSIC 105 PLOTS OF SONGS OF THE WOMAN's DANCE i; ;5: :s: M: :^5:. No. ao. No. 37. Fig. 5.—Plots, Group 4 (Woman's dance) A comparison of the plots of these songs with the plots of the Turkey dance songs will show a more decided contrast than is evident to the ear in listening to the songs. Lame Dance The action of the Lame dance was described as that of a man lame in the right leg. The motion was forward and the right foot was dragged as though it were crippled. This step, however, was entirely different from that of the Dragging-feet dance, in which the mot Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-ethnology-noethern-ute-music-105-plots-of-songs-of-the-womans-dance-i-5-s-m-5-no-ao-no-37-fig-5plots-group-4-womans-dance-a-comparison-of-the-plots-of-these-songs-with-the-plots-of-the-turkey-dance-songs-will-show-a-more-decided-contrast-than-is-evident-to-the-ear-in-listening-to-the-songs-lame-dance-the-action-of-the-lame-dance-was-described-as-that-of-a-man-lame-in-the-right-leg-the-motion-was-forward-and-the-right-foot-was-dragged-as-though-it-were-crippled-this-step-however-was-entirely-different-from-that-of-the-dragging-feet-dance-in-which-the-mot-image234182326.html
RMRGYWXE–. Bulletin. Ethnology. NOETHERN UTE MUSIC 105 PLOTS OF SONGS OF THE WOMAN's DANCE i; ;5: :s: M: :^5:. No. ao. No. 37. Fig. 5.—Plots, Group 4 (Woman's dance) A comparison of the plots of these songs with the plots of the Turkey dance songs will show a more decided contrast than is evident to the ear in listening to the songs. Lame Dance The action of the Lame dance was described as that of a man lame in the right leg. The motion was forward and the right foot was dragged as though it were crippled. This step, however, was entirely different from that of the Dragging-feet dance, in which the mot
A hawk seen being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hawk-seen-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-a-large-number-of-storks-and-other-bird-species-that-have-become-ill-due-to-global-warming-and-climate-change-are-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-in-diyarbakir-the-biologist-in-charge-at-the-center-is-pro-dr-alaettin-kaya-stated-that-storks-and-birds-cannot-feed-because-their-feeding-grounds-have-dried-up-and-they-have-become-weak-biologist-kaya-said-that-because-birds-cannot-fly-high-their-wings-and-feet-get-stuck-in-wires-or-wire-meshes-and-become-crippled-the-c-image561547622.html
RM2RHGKM6–A hawk seen being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The c
A hawk seen having difficulty breathing due to the extreme heat. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center's Veterinarian Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hawk-seen-having-difficulty-breathing-due-to-the-extreme-heat-a-large-number-of-storks-and-other-bird-species-that-have-become-ill-due-to-global-warming-and-climate-change-are-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-in-diyarbakir-the-biologist-in-charge-at-the-center-is-pro-dr-alaettin-kaya-stated-that-storks-and-birds-cannot-feed-because-their-feeding-grounds-have-dried-up-and-they-have-become-weak-biologist-kaya-said-that-because-birds-cannot-fly-high-their-wings-and-feet-get-stuck-in-wires-or-wire-meshes-and-become-crippled-the-centers-veterinarian-image561547828.html
RM2RHGKYG–A hawk seen having difficulty breathing due to the extreme heat. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center's Veterinarian
A hawk seen having difficulty breathing due to the extreme heat. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center's Veterinarian Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hawk-seen-having-difficulty-breathing-due-to-the-extreme-heat-a-large-number-of-storks-and-other-bird-species-that-have-become-ill-due-to-global-warming-and-climate-change-are-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-in-diyarbakir-the-biologist-in-charge-at-the-center-is-pro-dr-alaettin-kaya-stated-that-storks-and-birds-cannot-feed-because-their-feeding-grounds-have-dried-up-and-they-have-become-weak-biologist-kaya-said-that-because-birds-cannot-fly-high-their-wings-and-feet-get-stuck-in-wires-or-wire-meshes-and-become-crippled-the-centers-veterinarian-image561547598.html
RM2RHGKKA–A hawk seen having difficulty breathing due to the extreme heat. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The center's Veterinarian
A hawk seen being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hawk-seen-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-a-large-number-of-storks-and-other-bird-species-that-have-become-ill-due-to-global-warming-and-climate-change-are-being-treated-at-the-dicle-wild-animal-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center-in-diyarbakir-the-biologist-in-charge-at-the-center-is-pro-dr-alaettin-kaya-stated-that-storks-and-birds-cannot-feed-because-their-feeding-grounds-have-dried-up-and-they-have-become-weak-biologist-kaya-said-that-because-birds-cannot-fly-high-their-wings-and-feet-get-stuck-in-wires-or-wire-meshes-and-become-crippled-the-c-image561547891.html
RM2RHGM1R–A hawk seen being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center. A large number of storks and other bird species that have become ill due to global warming and climate change are being treated at the Dicle Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Diyarbakir. The Biologist in charge at the center is Pro. Dr. Alaettin Kaya, stated that storks and birds cannot feed because their feeding grounds have dried up and they have become weak. Biologist Kaya said that because birds cannot fly high, their wings and feet get stuck in wires or wire meshes and become crippled. The c
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