US presidential election TV debate
Local time on September 26, 2016, the US bipartisan presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Trump will launch their first televised debate. Recalling the past 50 years of the history of the US presidential election TV debate often has a significant impact on the vote swing voters, the candidates will be doing all in this show to show their charm. Initially, Kennedy and Clinton Young People with high color value, actor-turned-Reagan debate with eloquence ...... in court captured a voter votes for their final aspirations to the presidency lot of extra points; and not voters favor candidates only sadly withdrew. Pictured CNN broadcast the car posted a huge poster Hillary vs. Trump.
A Beautiful Mom, why you need to stronger.
May 2016, Shantou, Guangdong, when the photographer Chen Yongheng once again see Xiang Liping, he could hardly believe his eyes, that he thought it was very difficult to live a girl, actually married, become a mother, there is a Lovely daughter. Xiang Liping, 28 years old, without arms, she sat at the bedside, two legs bent and nipped baby feeding, this scene is both great maternal love, but also a continuation of tenacious life.
Chaoshan area has many family-style processing plants, to Liping's parents in a local plastic products factory workers, in addition to a monthly salary in addition to leaving a small part of life, the majority of return home. Xiang Liping's parents, can be regarded as a typical generation of migrant workers in China, very early to work out, 20 years of hard work is still wandering, home has not go back, working place is not always their home.
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