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  • Nursing students conduct physical assesments on each other as part of their training at the College of Nursing at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Elisa Bresadola, (left), examines a fellow nursing student.
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  • A memorial was created at Mesa Verde Elementary School where student, Christina Taylor Green, 9, was a student.  Green was killed during an assassination attempt on Arizona Congresswoman, Gabrielle Giffords, in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on January 8, 2011.  Heidi Radtke and her daughters, Lauren, (left), 4, and Hannah, 7, pay their respects.
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  • A memorial was created at Mesa Verde Elementary School where student, Christina Taylor Green, 9, was a student.  Green was killed during an assassination attempt on Arizona Congresswoman, Gabrielle Giffords, in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on January 8, 2011.  Hannah Radtke, 7, writes a message.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Dominique Hernandez, 9, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Gabriel Lopez, 10, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Dominique Hernandez, 9, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Dominique Hernandez, 9, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Valeria Gaona, 8, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Valeria Gaona, 8, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • A memorial was created at Mesa Verde Elementary School where student, Christina Taylor Green, 9, was a student.  Green was killed during an assassination attempt on Arizona Congresswoman, Gabrielle Giffords, in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on January 8, 2011.
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  • A memorial was created at Mesa Verde Elementary School where student, Christina Taylor Green, 9, was a student.  Green was killed during an assassination attempt on Arizona Congresswoman, Gabrielle Giffords, in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on January 8, 2011.  Hannah Radtke, 7, writes a message.
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  • A memorial was created at Mesa Verde Elementary School where student, Christina Taylor Green, 9, was a student.  Green was killed during an assassination attempt on Arizona Congresswoman, Gabrielle Giffords, in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on January 8, 2011.  Heidi Radtke and her daughters, Hannah, 7, (left), and Lauren, 4, pay their respects.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Zander Madden, 7, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Jose Nunez, 9, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Valeria Ortega, 8, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Dominique Hernandez, 9, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Dominique Hernandez, 9, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Dominique Hernandez, 9, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Valeria Gaona, 8, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • A memorial was created at Mesa Verde Elementary School where student, Christina Taylor Green, 9, was a student.  Green was killed during an assassination attempt on Arizona Congresswoman, Gabrielle Giffords, in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on January 8, 2011.  Heidi Radtke and her daughters, Hannah, 7, (left), and Lauren, 4, pay their respects.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Valeria Gaona, 8, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Valeria Gaona, 8, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Zander Madden, 7, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Dominique Hernandez, 9, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Gabriel Lopez, 10, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Valeria Gaona, 8, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • A young man on a texting on a college campus.
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  • A young man walks on a college campus.
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  • A young man with a wallet and money on a college campus.
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  • A young man on a college campus with a chalkboard and a comment about the cost of education.
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  • A young man on a college campus with a chalkboard and a comment about the cost of education.
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  • A young man on a college campus with a chalkboard and a comment about the cost of education.
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  • A young man on a college campus with a chalkboard and a comment about the cost of education.
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  • A young man walks on a college campus.
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  • Portrait of a young man.
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  • Portrait of a young man.
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  • A young man on a college campus looking through educational brochures.
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  • A young man on a college campus looking through educational brochures.
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  • A young man on a college campus looking through educational brochures.
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  • A young man on a texting on a college campus.
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  • A young man with a wallet and money on a college campus.
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  • A young man with a wallet and money on a college campus.
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  • A young man walks on a college campus.
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  • A young man uses an ATM on a college campus.
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  • A young man walks on a college campus.
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  • Nursing students conduct physical assesments on each other as part of their training at the College of Nursing at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Irene Owusu-Ankomah, (left), is examined by Andriece Dennus-Lucas.
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  • University of Arizona student, Chris Bryant, who is an Army veteran who served in Iraq from 2005-2006, works out at the campus Disability Resource Center.  Bryant is on the university's wheelchair basketball team in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • University of Arizona student Jennifer Poist works out at the campus Disability Resource Center.  Poist is on the university's wheelchair basketball team in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • University of Arizona student, Chris Bryant, who is an Army veteran who served in Iraq from 2005-2006, works out at the campus Disability Resource Center.  Bryant is on the university's wheelchair basketball team in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • UA student, Chris Bryant, who is an Army veteran who served in Iraq from 2005-2006, works out at the campus Disability Resource Center.  Bryant is on the university's wheelchair basketball team.
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  • UA student, Chris Bryant, who is an Army veteran who served in Iraq from 2005-2006, works out at the campus Disability Resource Center.  Bryant is on the university's wheelchair basketball team.
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  • Tucsonans, Ochana Otto, 17, (left), and Okello Otto, 29, (right), fled Sudan and came to the United States as refugees. Okello's 17-month-old daughter, Emily, was born in the U.S. Ochana, a Tucson High School student, said, "We are happy to be a part of the Tucson community." Okello works nights and will attend the University of Arizona to study engineering.
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  • A young man walks on a college campus.
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  • UA student in pre-health, Leland Gray, 18, (left), of Mexican Water, Arizona, paints Wildcat mascot symbols on the face of Taja June, 10, while attending the NASA Wildcat Family Pride Weekend at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Denim Manygoats, 6, (left), has an image of the UA mascot, a "Wildcat," painted on his face by UA student, Asha Greyeyes, of Monument Valley before the football game during the NASA Wildcat Family Pride Weekend at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Clinical educator, John Jarred, (left), instructs pre-med student, Katherine Bakke, at the Arizona Simulation Technology and Education Center, University Medical Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Pre-med student, Katherine Banares, (left), receives instruction from Dr. Allan J. Hamilton at the Arizona Simulation Technology and Education Center, University Medical Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Pre-med student, Katherine Banares, (left), receives instruction from Dr. Allan J. Hamilton at the Arizona Simulation Technology and Education Center, University Medical Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Pre-med student, Katherine Banares, (left), receives instruction from Dr. Allan J. Hamilton at the Arizona Simulation Technology and Education Center, University Medical Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Nursing students conduct physical assesments on each other as part of their training at the College of Nursing at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Nursing students conduct physical assesments on each other as part of their training at the College of Nursing at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Nursing students conduct physical assesments on each other as part of their training at the College of Nursing at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Nursing students, Kay Mgbolu, (left), Lucette Estrada, and Marshall Brickheimer, conduct physical assesments on each other as part of their training at the College of Nursing at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Freshman math major, Taylor Corcoran, studies for one hour a day while she works out on the reclining bicycle at the Student Recreation Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Freshman math major, Taylor Corcoran, studies for one hour a day while she works out on the reclining bicycle at the Student Recreation Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Student Union Memorial Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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