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      <image:caption>The alleyways are too narrow for more than one body to pass through at a time.  In Shatila, the Palestinian refugee camp set up in the aftermath of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, my guide more than once looked back at me to make sure I was still there.  "Does your embassy know you're here?" she asked and laughed nervously.  It was a joke, sort of.  Most people in the camp are good people, she assured me, but a few really don't like Americans.  They're crazy, she said, as if to suggest that this was a wild proposition.  I nodded, wary of being put in a position where I would either have to defend my homeland or lamely attempt a Canadian accent. The camp played a significant role in both Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon and the 15-year Lebanese civil war.  In this case, "significant role" means bombardment and siege and no shortage of bullet holes in the walls.  Consequently, it's a little difficult sometimes to know what was caused by large-scale calamity and what's just garden-variety decay brought on by years of economic deprivation. It reminds me a little of New Orleans in that way.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The alleyways are too narrow for more than one body to pass through at a time.  In Shatila, the Palestinian refugee camp set up in the aftermath of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, my guide more than once looked back at me to make sure I was still there.  "Does your embassy know you're here?" she asked and laughed nervously.  It was a joke, sort of.  Most people in the camp are good people, she assured me, but a few really don't like Americans.  They're crazy, she said, as if to suggest that this was a wild proposition.  I nodded, wary of being put in a position where I would either have to defend my homeland or lamely attempt a Canadian accent. The camp played a significant role in both Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon and the 15-year Lebanese civil war.  In this case, "significant role" means bombardment and siege and no shortage of bullet holes in the walls.  Consequently, it's a little difficult sometimes to know what was caused by large-scale calamity and what's just garden-variety decay brought on by years of economic deprivation. It reminds me a little of New Orleans in that way.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>An estimated 12,000 refugees live in the camp, though that estimate varies wildly depending on whom you ask.  They're not all children, though these pictures may suggest otherwise, but children don't mind having their picture taken.  At what point do people stop wanting to have their picture taken?  I don't know.  Based on the young man (not pictured) who shouted at me, "Delete that picture!" I'm going to say it's about 17 years old.  (Also, in a camp where most people don't speak English, let's take a moment to reflect on the idea that "delete that picture" is a somewhat complex English sentence, combining as it does the use of the imperative and “delete,” which I don’t think is a common introductory piece of vocabulary.)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A girl plays in the alleys of Shatila.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Families of 10 or more live in one-room concrete boxes that generally receive electricity no more than two hours a day.  The mother of these children uses that time to play VHS tapes of children's shows.  In nearly every tent or shack I’ve been inside, a TV has sat silently in the corner.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I thought about reversing this so that it might look more like “Whistler’s Mother,” but journalistic integrity compelled me against it.  Also, some quick research informs me that the real name of “Whistler’s Mother” is “Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1,” so feel free to trot that fact out at parties.  Someone might be impressed, or more likely they’ll just hate you.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I don’t know how he broke his foot.  Honestly, he just seemed like the sort of guy who’s always got a broken foot.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Despite the power outages, a number of Internet cafes operate inside the camp.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Technically just outside Shatila, though very much still a part of it, Palestinians set up shop.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>At Basmeh &amp; Zeitooneh, an aid group for Syrian women, a group of young Syrian Palestinians operate a daycare center for the women who attend the seminars.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I’ve found since talking to a lot of refugees and a lot of people who work with refugees that there is great faith being placed in the empowering potential of crafts, both financially and spiritually.  I hope that’s true, because women all over Lebanon are learning to knit and make jewelry right now on the basis that that knowledge will rebuild Syria.  Or at least pay some bills.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2013-10-09</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>It’s not a sign really.  It’s an extra-large button-down shirt, stretched out on the ground.  It reads, in part, in clean blue Magic Marker outlined in red, “Boxing and Sparring Lesson.  Please show your love.”  It belongs to retired boxer Aziz Moorehead of Harlem, and it represents a rarely spoken-of rung on the boxing career ladder: fighting for tips in a public park.  Because, make no mistake, that’s what’s happening.  Lessons are not forthcoming.  Instead, as each new “customer” steps up, Moorehead hands him—it is always a him—a pair of boxing gloves and an Everlast head protector and begins pacing the ring while his opponent suits up.  Except it’s not a ring, obviously.  It’s a circle of passersby who have stopped just long enough to watch two grown men hit each other under very uncontrolled circumstances.  Some of them drop a couple crumpled dollar bills in Moorehead’s backpack after each fight.  The customers are all in their late teens to early twenties and presumably have something to prove to someone.  Moorehead is 50 years old and a one-time pro.  He’s also—it should be noted—fighting cancer. He comes to Washington Square, he says, “for the exercise.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>It’s not a sign really.  It’s an extra-large button-down shirt, stretched out on the ground.  It reads, in part, in clean blue Magic Marker outlined in red, “Boxing and Sparring Lesson.  Please show your love.”  It belongs to retired boxer Aziz Moorehead of Harlem, and it represents a rarely spoken-of rung on the boxing career ladder: fighting for tips in a public park.  Because, make no mistake, that’s what’s happening.  Lessons are not forthcoming.  Instead, as each new “customer” steps up, Moorehead hands him—it is always a him—a pair of boxing gloves and an Everlast head protector and begins pacing the ring while his opponent suits up.  Except it’s not a ring, obviously.  It’s a circle of passersby who have stopped just long enough to watch two grown men hit each other under very uncontrolled circumstances.  Some of them drop a couple crumpled dollar bills in Moorehead’s backpack after each fight.  The customers are all in their late teens to early twenties and presumably have something to prove to someone.  Moorehead is 50 years old and a one-time pro.  He’s also—it should be noted—fighting cancer. He comes to Washington Square, he says, “for the exercise.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>To drum up the attention of the crowd, Aziz Moorehead spars with his wife, Susan, 54.  They have been together for two years now.  Originally from Rhode Island, Susan had never boxed before meeting Aziz, but has grown to love the sport and recommends it for all women.  “It makes you feel safe,” she says.  “Because you know you can turn around and crack somebody if you have to.” Moorehead started his boxing career as an inmate at Rikers Island prison as a young man, looking for a way to pass the time and stay out of further trouble.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Moorehead vs. Moorehead.  Husband and wife spar in front of the fountain in Washington Square. After getting out of prison, Aziz Moorehead and a group of friends were hanging out in the gym when a female professional boxer approached them and threw a canvas bag on the ground.  “Everybody started taking turns and putting on gloves and she was giving us drama,” Moorehead says.  “And I felt so embarrassed, because I never got beat up by a girl.”  The “girl” would go on to train Moorehead and introduce him to a series of local professionals.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Aziz and Susan Moorehead embrace after their sparring session.  Aziz ends every fight by hugging his competitor, though rarely with such sincerity.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Moorehead spars with Nicolas Benessiano, 22, a Frenchman on holiday.  After the fight, as Benessiano walks out of the park with his friends, a smile will be splayed across his face and a tear will be rolling down his cheek.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Employing a common strategy for the tired fighter, Moorehead clinches his opponent, Adan Kohnhorst, 19, during a bout.  Kohnhorst, originally from Texas, is an amateur mixed martial artist currently majoring in global liberal studies at NYU.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Susan Moorehead looks on as her husband paces the ring in between rounds. There is no clock or bell or anything so official. Moorehead announces the beginning and end of each round with a simply stated, “Ding, ding.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Moorehead squares off against Queens resident Chase Saskatune, 20, another in a line of amateur mixed martial artists.  Saskatune has declined to wear the protective headgear in favor of his own.  The crowds vary in number throughout the day from nearly a hundred to just a handful of curious onlookers.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Moorehead throws a punch against the considerably taller Saskatune.  Despite ending each fight with a smile, Moorehead’s intensity rises relative to the level of his competition.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Moorehead douses himself with water to cool off between bouts.  By day’s end, he will have sparred with eight thrill-seekers.  After taking a quick look into his backpack, Moorehead estimates that he’s made about 100 dollars for the day.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The lowest on the totem poll carry bags over their shoulders.  If you’re lucky, you find a cart, and if you’re not, you steal one.  Those with money race around the city in vans looking for blue plastic bags while the clever ones rent U-Hauls and wait for the others to come to them. All in the pursuit of a nickel’s worth of aluminum or plastic or glass and the thousands of dollars those nickels add up to for whoever can move the most. Austin “Guy” Butler has been working the streets of Manhattan for nearly 25 years, digging through bags of refuse, often through the night. Like in any business, his is built on relationships, both with the other men who share his trade and the building superintendents who expect him to show up outside on trash day.  Many think he’s homeless.  And he sometimes is.  The job beckons those who live on the margins, but it demands dedication to routine and security. The life is a struggle lived off the books, where success still means getting your hands dirty on the occasional soiled diaper.       </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The lowest on the totem poll carry bags over their shoulders.  If you’re lucky, you find a cart, and if you’re not, you steal one.  Those with money race around the city in vans looking for blue plastic bags while the clever ones rent U-Hauls and wait for the others to come to them. All in the pursuit of a nickel’s worth of aluminum or plastic or glass and the thousands of dollars those nickels add up to for whoever can move the most. Austin “Guy” Butler has been working the streets of Manhattan for nearly 25 years, digging through bags of refuse, often through the night. Like in any business, his is built on relationships, both with the other men who share his trade and the building superintendents who expect him to show up outside on trash day.  Many think he’s homeless.  And he sometimes is.  The job beckons those who live on the margins, but it demands dedication to routine and security. The life is a struggle lived off the books, where success still means getting your hands dirty on the occasional soiled diaper.       </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Butler waits outside a Manhattan apartment building for the maintenance man to bring out the recycling.  Much of Butler's time is spent waiting, but if he's not there when the trash is brought out, someone else will claim it.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Butler shows up to Tudor City by 6am to beat the trucks that will arrive by 8 to remove everything.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Butler sorts through recycling as a maintenance man carries out more bags.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Butler looks inside a redemption machine at an uptown Manhattan grocery store.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>After trading in bottles for their deposit, Butler leaves the store.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Butler warms his feet using a hand drier in a public bathroom near one of his regular pickups. On days when the temperature drops below freezing, he must take regular breaks to prevent frostbite.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Butler rests in his Bronx apartment after a long shift.  Within the week, he will return to learn that the landlord has padlocked the apartment with his few possessions still inside.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>After a shift that's lasted almost 15 hours, Butler pushes his cart up First Avenue towards a truck that will buy his haul.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>After being locked out of his apartment and with nowhere else to go, Butler rests in a public atrium, grabbing what sleep he can while he waits for a soup van to arrive.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>After selling his bags, Austin Butler pushes his cart back to a fence where he will lock it up for the day.  He has often returned the next day to find his cart and whatever he had left in it gone.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A 14-year-old Italian Greyhound waits for tests in the emergency room after being admitted with pain. Over the course of a pet’s 15-year life span, an average owner will spend from $9,000 to $14,000 on veterinary care, according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.  In 2011, that added up to Americans spending $28 billion.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A 14-year-old Italian Greyhound waits for tests in the emergency room after being admitted with pain. Over the course of a pet’s 15-year life span, an average owner will spend from $9,000 to $14,000 on veterinary care, according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.  In 2011, that added up to Americans spending $28 billion.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dr. Katie Gryzb fills out paperwork at Veterinary Emergency Referral Group, known as VERG, at the South Brooklyn office.  The clinic represents two of the five 24-hour veterinary clinics in New York City.   Gryzb’s shift usually begins at 6 p.m. and won’t end until around nine the next morning. “You come in, and you kind of case the hospital. So we write all the cases down, and we just take a quick look through all the files to get ourselves acquainted.  And then you start seeing emergencies immediately,” she said.    </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Two veterinary technicians discuss the details of a patient as one readies to go home for the night. Each doctor and technician must go on rounds before leaving, getting together with specialists, interns, and other doctors to go through cases so that they know what happened from beginning to end.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>An assistant and a technician draw blood from a 12-year-old cat while Dr. Gryzb, who really does prefer to be called just “Gryzb,” writes up a chart.   Gryzb sends a personal note to the family of every animal she ends up having to euthanize.  Earlier this evening, she had two euthanize a cat and a dog.    </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Assistant Amanda Sorbello (left) restrains a dog while technician Dana Ingrassia (right) draws blood. Gryzb prepares slides for the microscope.  The New York City Economic Development Corporation estimates that there are 600,000 dogs and 500,000 cats living in the city.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A patient receives oxygen in an isolation chamber after being admitted with pneumonia.  The average dog owner reported spending about $655 a year on veterinary care, according to the American Pet Products Association.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A dog’s owner visits her sick pet.  She picked the dog up from a shelter for the first time three days before and immediately had to bring her to the emergency room, where she learned the dog had pneumonia. VERG South allows visiting hours, including late nights, with animals that end up staying for prolonged periods.   </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sorbello and Ingrassia run tests on a Pomeranian mix.  The dog was admitted with head trauma after its owners found it on the road outside their home.  They believe it was hit by a car.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Gryzb performs an ultrasound on a cat to look for any abnormalities in its stomach. To help cover rising costs, many Americans are choosing to buy pet insurance.  In 2011, nearly six percent of dog owners and three percent of cat owners paid for pet insurance.  Spending on pet insurance premiums grew by 10 percent last year to $400 million.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Gryzb checks up on a dog that is under observation after suffering from seizures. Even when no emergencies come in, the doctors and technicians stay busy through the night taking care of in-patients.   </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Gryzb does rounds.   When things are slow, Gryzb studies the cases that present as mysteries.  Most nights, she said, there won’t be too much more action after 4 a.m.  But she’ll still be at work for another five hours.   </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>During video interviews, doctors tend to show cell phone photos of injuries that come into the hospital.  Usually, I switch focus to the picture, because that’s what good camera people do, presumably, but I didn’t for this shot, so I don’t have any better idea what’s in this photo than you do.  I can say that my friend and translator winced when he saw it, though he had the added disadvantage of understanding what this man was saying.  And yes, he’s missing an arm.  He wasn't a doctor.  He was an opposition fighter who was forced to crawl through sewage with a wounded arm. By the time he reached Tripoli, an infection had developed and doctors were forced to amputate.  He eventually became a patient advocate at the hospital.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>During video interviews, doctors tend to show cell phone photos of injuries that come into the hospital.  Usually, I switch focus to the picture, because that’s what good camera people do, presumably, but I didn’t for this shot, so I don’t have any better idea what’s in this photo than you do.  I can say that my friend and translator winced when he saw it, though he had the added disadvantage of understanding what this man was saying.  And yes, he’s missing an arm.  He wasn't a doctor.  He was an opposition fighter who was forced to crawl through sewage with a wounded arm. By the time he reached Tripoli, an infection had developed and doctors were forced to amputate.  He eventually became a patient advocate at the hospital.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Abdel Qadir, 19, lost both legs a month earlier fighting Hezbollah in Qusayr.   Actually, he lost one leg at a field hospital in Qusayr and the other almost a week later in Tripoli.  Doctors told him they might have been able to save the second leg, but because passing through – or rather avoiding – regime checkpoints took so long, the infection from the shrapnel grew too severe.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Once he can leave the hospital, he hopes to be fitted with prosthetic legs.  Once he learns to walk again, he wants to head back to his friends and help them fight. He’s not sure how.  "Maybe by cooking," he says.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>These two brothers, who say they never lifted a finger against anyone, both took shrapnel during an assault on their hometown, resulting in nearly matching injuries.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>While we were talking, gunshots – I think they were gunshots – started going off outside the hospital for what struck me as a long time, let’s say about 30 seconds to a minute.  It’s worth noting that after some initial curiosity, no one in the hospital seemed to care.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>As we were leaving the hospital, this man, who preferred not to share his name, waved us into his room.  He described the incident in which he lost both his eyes by holding one hand high above his hand, and then, with a high-pitched whistle, he smacked his hand into his opposite palm.  He laughed and smiled when he did it. When asked for any other specifics, he just kept on making that whistling sound and laughing.  He was probably a little crazy, sure, but he also seemed like the kind of guy whose friends would describe as “a real card.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>At a different heath center in Tripoli, a girl waits for a blood transfusion.  She’s got thalassemia, an inherited blood disease that looks a lot like anemia.  For reasons that weren’t entirely clear, a lot of people with thalassemia had suddenly been coming to the center.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A picture of a crying, panicked baby with a power saw next to his head probably makes one assume the worst, but I’m not a monster.  This baby’s cast was coming off.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“I’m sorry, but do you have something in vanilla?” is just not something you can say to a smiling refugee who’s just offered you a Fudgsicle, a refugee for whom that Fudgsicle could represent as much as 20 percent of a day’s pay.  The refugee does not want to hear that you’ve just never really been a “fan” of chocolate.  The problem is you also can’t turn down the Fudgsicle, at least not more than a couple times.  It’s a cultural thing that’s not worth going into here.  So you take the Fudgsicle.  But that doesn’t mean you enjoy the Fudgsicle.  Quite the contrary.  You want to know what guilt tastes like?  It tastes like a Fudgsicle. Since the start of the Syrian crisis, refugees have poured into Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, drawn by ties to family and friends and the hope of finding employment on the farms that surround the local communities.  In most cases, they’ve found few opportunities for work. The sheer number of refugees – nearly 700,000 in Lebanon as of October 2013 – means abundant cheap labor, with those who can work earning only subsistence levels of pay. Some refugees work solely for the right to stay on the land and must move on when the work dries up.  NGOs estimate more than 250 unsanctioned tent settlements have sprung up across the country, where families as large as 16 sleep on thin, donated mattresses in one- and two-room shacks.  As the crisis in Syria drags on, the number of fresh arrivals continues to rise.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“I’m sorry, but do you have something in vanilla?” is just not something you can say to a smiling refugee who’s just offered you a Fudgsicle, a refugee for whom that Fudgsicle could represent as much as 20 percent of a day’s pay.  The refugee does not want to hear that you’ve just never really been a “fan” of chocolate.  The problem is you also can’t turn down the Fudgsicle, at least not more than a couple times.  It’s a cultural thing that’s not worth going into here.  So you take the Fudgsicle.  But that doesn’t mean you enjoy the Fudgsicle.  Quite the contrary.  You want to know what guilt tastes like?  It tastes like a Fudgsicle. Since the start of the Syrian crisis, refugees have poured into Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, drawn by ties to family and friends and the hope of finding employment on the farms that surround the local communities.  In most cases, they’ve found few opportunities for work. The sheer number of refugees – nearly 700,000 in Lebanon as of October 2013 – means abundant cheap labor, with those who can work earning only subsistence levels of pay. Some refugees work solely for the right to stay on the land and must move on when the work dries up.  NGOs estimate more than 250 unsanctioned tent settlements have sprung up across the country, where families as large as 16 sleep on thin, donated mattresses in one- and two-room shacks.  As the crisis in Syria drags on, the number of fresh arrivals continues to rise.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This man invited me into his tent to take photos of his son, a young revolutionary who had been injured. His son had bandages covering his stomach and tubes running from those bandages into a jar on the ground, the contents of which one can more or less imagine.  I took photos of all of that, as was asked of me, but in the end, it looked like a photo of a guy lying down in a tent, so I’m showing this man instead, because I liked him.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This boy stayed in exactly this position for about thirty minutes before waking up while we were interviewing his father (who had nine other children running around the camp). The boy immediately began wailing when he saw three people in his tent he didn’t know, which, admittedly, is probably how I’d react also.  He calmed down pretty quickly though.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A lot of Syrians have very striking eyes. National Geographic eyes.  This girl put up with me for a few seconds and then was rightly back on her way.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This wasn’t an example of child labor so much as it was a kid seeing someone with a camera and then feverishly looking busy so the guy with a camera would take his picture.  Mission accomplished!  Farmers may disagree with me on this, but I don’t think he was  doing anything more than moving some hay a foot or two to the right.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>After he saw me stop taking pictures, he immediately stopped working. Notice the remnants of a recent nosebleed.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bros before holes.  (I apologize for this caption that’s straight out of a Sex and the City episode – and also because I hate the expression it’s playing off of – but the thought occurred to me and it’s stuck with me ever since.  Anyway.  They’re taking a break from building the well.  Notice the tea.)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>These guys are repairing appliances, but let’s not talk about appliance repair.  Let’s talk about tea.  Lebanese and Syrians drink a lot of tea and offer you the chance to drink a lot of tea.  I drank a lot of tea.  I thought at first that it was true, that tea in the Middle East really is better than tea in the West, but I’ve since learned two things. (1) The tea here is just as often Lipton tea as it is something more interesting and (2) it’s only so good because they heap sugar into it.  So it turns out I still don’t like tea.  I like sugar.  Just the same, drinking cups of hot tea off a nice silver platter is a custom I plan to adopt, because even though the whole routine is time consuming and a little ridiculous, I’ve grown to like the low-level pageantry of it.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The baby has an infected insect bite on his opposite cheek.  It was the second worst thing I saw that day.  (I could just leave it at that, but I’m not looking to depress anyone, so for those of you with healthy imaginations, the unseen infection is not nearly as bad your nightmares might suggest. It’s still just a bug bite.)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Another camp, the only one I’ve seen with donated tents uniformly arranged.  An aid group also set up public showers, meaning everyone I saw at this camp was far cleaner than anyone I’ve seen at any other camp.  (Lebanon doesn’t officially allow any of these camps to exist.  Why this one was allowed was never explained adequately.)</image:caption>
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