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  • Surfer Ernie Johnson at home in his 38 foot sailboat moored at Dana Point Harbor in California. (Ernie Johnson is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Rick Bumgardner at his home in Knoxville, Tennessee. (Rick Bumgardener was featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)  Disabled due to his 500 pound weight and diabetes, Rick is dieting to reduce his weight by 100 pounds so that he can get gastric bypass surgery to lose another 200 pounds. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • A man grills dog meat in the Pho Nghi Tam area of Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Conrad Tolby, a long-distance truck driver and ex-biker in the cab of his semi tractor trailer at the Flying J truck stop in Effingham, Illinois. (Conrad Tolby is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Conrad Tolby, a long-distance truck driver and ex-biker at the Flying J truck stop in Effingham, Illinois. (Conrad Tolby is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Ernie Johnson cycles at the dock near his 38 foot sailboat at Dana Point Harbor, California. (Ernie Johnson is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)
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  • Rick Bumgardner with his wife and son at their home in Knoxville, Tennessee. Rick, disabled due to his 500 pound weight and diabetes, is dieting to reduce his weight by 100 pounds so that he can get gastric bypass surgery to lose another 200 pounds.  (Rick Bumgardener was featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)
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  • Rick Bumgardner at his home in Knoxville, Tennessee. (Rick Bumgardener was featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)  Disabled due to his 500 pound weight and diabetes, Rick is dieting to reduce his weight by 100 pounds so that he can get gastric bypass surgery to lose another 200 pounds. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Bob Sorensen, an assistant golf course superintendent of The Golf Club at Redlands Mesa in Grand Junction, Colorado picks vegetables in his backyard.  (Bob Sorensen is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) He played football at Mesa State College in Grand Junction and graduated with a degree in criminal justice. Just before he took a desk job in his chosen profession he decided that he didn't want a desk job and found one that requires his constant attendance of the great outdoors, at a golf course at the foot of the majestic Colorado National Monument.  He earned a second degree in turf management, supervises a small crew of greenskeepers, and coaches high school football at Palisade High School.
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  • Krakow, Poland tourists with dog.
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  • Dog meat is displayed at Cho Chau Long Market in Hanoi, Vietnam. (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)
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  • Rick Bumgardener, a self-taught gospel singer, guitar player, and lay preacher, sings an original song, ?Give Us Barabbas,? at his home in Halls, Tennessee while his dog, Bear lies at his feet. (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) The caloric value of his day's worth of food in the month of February was 1,600 kcals. He is 54; 5 feet nine inches tall,  and 468 pounds. Rick used to enjoy preaching and playing on Wednesday evenings at Copper Ridge Independent Missionary Baptist Church before he became too heavy to stand for long periods. Rick's new lifestyle rules out one of his favorite restaurant dinners with his wife, Connie, and son, Greg: three extra-large pizzas, crazy bread, and no vegetables. There would be leftovers, but not for long, Rick says, as he would eat all of them. To relieve boredom, he wakes up late, plays video games, plays his guitar, and watches TV until the early hours of the morning. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • In Kazimierz, Poland on All Saints Day. Wiezowski/Ledochowicz family visits relatives' graves and later has dinner together at great grandma's farmhouse. This is grandma Honorata, with her dog.
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  • Peter Menzel and Faith D'Aluisio's dog Arfy after a rattlesnake bite to his muzzle. Two drops of blood are oozing from the bite. He is going into shock. He had his blood changed in an overnight procedure that saved his life. MODEL RELEASED. [[2001]].
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  • Winemaker Daryl Sattui, with his son Mario and dog Lupo, in one of the many underground wine storage rooms of a castle being built in the Napa Valley, California..Daryl Sattui's Castello di Amoroso, a version of a Tuscan hilltop castle in Calistoga, California. Under construction in 2003.  MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Dog on a leash protects owner and her friends on a park bench in Valencia, Spain.
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  • A ferocious guard dog in the stairwell of a crowded apartment in Varanasi, India.
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  • Conrad Tolby, a long-distance truck driver and ex-biker with his best friend and constant companion, Imperial Fancy Pants, a five-year-old shar pei that he travels with. (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) The caloric value of his typical day's worth of food in June was 5,400 kcals. He is 54; 6a feet two inches and 260 pounds. ?Those big trucks on the road with all the lights on them? Those are chicken haulers,? says Conrad. ?I used to be on the road 24-7, 300 days a year, hauling fresh-killed chickens packed in ice. I'd leave Mississippi and haul ass to California. You've only got so much time to deliver or you get fined big time.? After two heart attacks, both of them in the cab of his truck, and a divorce back in Mississippi. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Bob Sorensen, a golf course assistant superintendent, picks vegetables in his backyard garden at his home in Grand Junction, Colorado. (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) The caloric value of his day's worth of food on a day in the month of September was 3,600 kcals. He is 25 years of age; 5 feet,  11 inches tall and 175 pounds. Switching career paths from criminal justice to turf maintenance enabled Bob to escape a desk job and work outdoors in a picturesque Western landscape. Some of his work is physical, but technology makes his irrigation chores easier. From one of many rock outcrops overlooking the lush fairways and greens in the dry, high desert valley, he can control a matrix of sprinklers with a single radio controller. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Lan Guihua (right), a widowed farmer, and her neighbor bleed a freshly killed chicken at her home in Ganjiagou Village, Sichuan Province, China. (She is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets). The caloric value of her day's worth of food on a typical day in June was 1900 kcals. She is 68 years of age; 5 feet, 3 inches tall; and 121 pounds. Her farmhouse is tucked into a bamboo-forested hillside beneath her husband's grave, and the courtyard opens onto a view of citrus groves and vegetable fields. Chickens and dogs roam freely in the packed-earth courtyard, and firewood and brush for her kitchen wok are stacked under the eaves. Although homegrown vegetables and rice are her staples, chicken feathers and a bowl that held scalding water for easier feather plucking are clues to the meat course of a special meal for visitors. In this region, each rural family is its own little food factory and benefits from thousands of years of agricultural knowledge passed down from generation to generation.  She lives in the area of Production Team 7 of Ganjiagou Village, 1.5 hours south of the provincial capital of Sichuan Province?Chengdu.
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  • Dogs fight in dirt blackened by the burning of garbage in a tight-knit slum settlement in the Kibera slum in Nairobi, Kenya. Kibera is Africa's largest slum, with more than 1 million inhabitants.
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  • Assistant carpenter and tattooist Louie Soto's children play with a pitbull at their new home, financed by casino profits and built by the Gila River Indian Community. (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)
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