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Conceptual Illustration of Human Silhouette Climbing a DNA Double Helix Representing Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology-stock-foto
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AI era reskilling, digital learning skills, online education, workforce training, innovation, analytics, collaboration red black line icons set vector illustration-stock-foto
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A Japanese chef cooking at one of the restaurants at an up-market hotel on Maui Island, Hawaii, USA-stock-foto
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Talented focused woman painter artist working in home studio, looking at canvas painting on easel.-stock-foto
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Antoine Gustave Droz (French writer, 1832-1895) Date: c. 1853/72  by Nadar (Gaspard Félix Tournachon).A refined studio portrait by Nadar, the celebrated French photographer known for his psychological depth and mastery of light. Antoine Gustave Droz, novelist and essayist, became widely appreciated for his intimate and humorous depictions of family life and Parisian society.-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV meets with a delegation of Italian Olympic and Paralympic athletes who competed at the Milan-Cortina Games at the Vatican on April 9, 2026. Pope Leo XIV upheld the value of sport as a place of encounter and self-mastery. He said the competition spread a ‘noble human, cultural, and spiritual message' throughout the world. Photo by (EV) Simone Risoluti/Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV meets with a delegation of Italian Olympic and Paralympic athletes who competed at the Milan-Cortina Games at the Vatican on April 9, 2026. Pope Leo XIV upheld the value of sport as a place of encounter and self-mastery. He said the competition spread a ‘noble human, cultural, and spiritual message' throughout the world. Photo by (EV) Simone Risoluti/Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV meets with a delegation of Italian Olympic and Paralympic athletes who competed at the Milan-Cortina Games at the Vatican on April 9, 2026. Pope Leo XIV upheld the value of sport as a place of encounter and self-mastery. He said the competition spread a ‘noble human, cultural, and spiritual message' throughout the world. Photo by (EV) Simone Risoluti/Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV meets with a delegation of Italian Olympic and Paralympic athletes who competed at the Milan-Cortina Games at the Vatican on April 9, 2026. Pope Leo XIV upheld the value of sport as a place of encounter and self-mastery. He said the competition spread a ‘noble human, cultural, and spiritual message' throughout the world. Photo by (EV) Simone Risoluti/Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV meets with a delegation of Italian Olympic and Paralympic athletes who competed at the Milan-Cortina Games at the Vatican on April 9, 2026. Pope Leo XIV upheld the value of sport as a place of encounter and self-mastery. He said the competition spread a ‘noble human, cultural, and spiritual message' throughout the world. Photo by (EV) Simone Risoluti/Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV meets with a delegation of Italian Olympic and Paralympic athletes who competed at the Milan-Cortina Games at the Vatican on April 9, 2026. Pope Leo XIV upheld the value of sport as a place of encounter and self-mastery. He said the competition spread a ‘noble human, cultural, and spiritual message' throughout the world. Photo by (EV) Simone Risoluti/Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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An oil on canvas painting titled Churchgoer; Old Woman (Kirkossa kävijä; Vanha nainen) by Finnish artist Hugo Simberg, 1898. The composition features an elderly woman in a black dress with a white lace bow and wire-rimmed spectacles, looking intently toward her right against a flat grey background. Currently held in the Finnish National Gallery, Ateneum Art Museum collection in Helsinki, this work exemplifies Simberg’s early Symbolist style and his mastery of psychological characterisation.-stock-foto
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Portrait of Sophie Aminoff by Finnish Symbolist Magnus Enckell, executed in 1891. This study in graphite and red chalk on paper depicts the sitter wearing a high-collared garment, with red chalk applied to the face to provide tonal warmth. The drawing represents Enckell's early mastery of line and form during the Golden Age of Finnish Art. It is currently held in the collection of the Finnish National Gallery, Ateneum Art Museum in Helsinki.-stock-foto
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Monochrome photograph of theoretical physicist Albert Einstein and actor Charlie Chaplin at the Los Angeles gala premiere of the film "City Lights" at the Los Angeles Theatre, California, January 30, 1931, both dressed in formal tuxedos and bow ties. Einstein, who was visiting California for research at Caltech, attended the event as Chaplin's guest of honor. This iconic image captures the meeting of two of the era's most famous figures, representing the convergence of scientific genius and cinematic mastery during the early 20th century.-stock-foto
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The structured steps show direction purpose and determination, supporting resilience readiness and movement toward future achievement.-stock-foto
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The structured steps show direction purpose and determination, supporting resilience readiness and movement toward future achievement.-stock-foto
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The structured steps show direction purpose and determination, supporting resilience readiness and movement toward future achievement.-stock-foto
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The structured steps show direction purpose and determination, supporting resilience readiness and movement toward future achievement.-stock-foto
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The structured steps show direction purpose and determination, supporting resilience readiness and movement toward future achievement.-stock-foto
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A child places wooden pieces with steady hands to complete the tower. The simple build suggests confidence, progress and self trust.-stock-foto
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A child places wooden pieces with steady hands to complete the tower. The simple build suggests confidence, progress and self trust.-stock-foto
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A child places wooden pieces with steady hands to complete the tower. The simple build suggests confidence, progress and self trust.-stock-foto
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Martial artist in white gi and blue belt striking freestanding training dummy without gloves during focused karate drills in gym..-stock-foto
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Sensei demonstrating kata with student on tatami-stock-foto
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Senior martial artist training kata for healthy aging-stock-foto
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White card displaying Soft skills text held by clothespins on a vibrant yellow background-stock-foto
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statue stands prominently inside the Grand Egyptian Museum, showcasing the grandeur and power of one of ancient Egypt’s most influential rulers. figure greets visitors at the museum’s entrance, reflecting the artistic mastery and enduring legacy of the New Kingdom. The Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, Cairo, Egypt, one of the world’s largest archaeological museums, showcasing ancient Egyptian civilisation through vast galleries of artifacts, statues, and royal treasures near the pyramids. Egypt March 2026  Note to Editors:   The use of this picture is strictly editorial use only.-stock-foto
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statue stands prominently inside the Grand Egyptian Museum, showcasing the grandeur and power of one of ancient Egypt’s most influential rulers. figure greets visitors at the museum’s entrance, reflecting the artistic mastery and enduring legacy of the New Kingdom. The Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, Cairo, Egypt, one of the world’s largest archaeological museums, showcasing ancient Egyptian civilisation through vast galleries of artifacts, statues, and royal treasures near the pyramids. Egypt March 2026  Note to Editors:   The use of this picture is strictly editorial use only.-stock-foto
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statue stands prominently inside the Grand Egyptian Museum, showcasing the grandeur and power of one of ancient Egypt’s most influential rulers. figure greets visitors at the museum’s entrance, reflecting the artistic mastery and enduring legacy of the New Kingdom. The Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, Cairo, Egypt, one of the world’s largest archaeological museums, showcasing ancient Egyptian civilisation through vast galleries of artifacts, statues, and royal treasures near the pyramids. Egypt March 2026  Note to Editors:   The use of this picture is strictly editorial use only.-stock-foto
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The monumental statue of Ramesses II stands prominently inside the Grand Egyptian Museum, showcasing the grandeur and power of one of ancient Egypt’s most influential rulers. Carved from red granite, the towering figure greets visitors at the museum’s entrance, reflecting the artistic mastery and enduring legacy of the New Kingdom. The Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, Cairo, Egypt, one of the world’s largest archaeological museums, showcasing ancient Egyptian civilisation through vast galleries of artifacts, statues, and royal treasures near the pyramids. Egypt March 2026  Note to Editors:   The-stock-foto
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The monumental statue of Ramesses II stands prominently inside the Grand Egyptian Museum, showcasing the grandeur and power of one of ancient Egypt’s most influential rulers. Carved from red granite, the towering figure greets visitors at the museum’s entrance, reflecting the artistic mastery and enduring legacy of the New Kingdom. The Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, Cairo, Egypt, one of the world’s largest archaeological museums, showcasing ancient Egyptian civilisation through vast galleries of artifacts, statues, and royal treasures near the pyramids. Egypt March 2026  Note to Editors:   The-stock-foto
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The monumental statue of Ramesses II stands prominently inside the Grand Egyptian Museum, showcasing the grandeur and power of one of ancient Egypt’s most influential rulers. Carved from red granite, the towering figure greets visitors at the museum’s entrance, reflecting the artistic mastery and enduring legacy of the New Kingdom. The Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, Cairo, Egypt, one of the world’s largest archaeological museums, showcasing ancient Egyptian civilisation through vast galleries of artifacts, statues, and royal treasures near the pyramids. Egypt March 2026  Note to Editors:   The-stock-foto
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The monumental statue of Ramesses II stands prominently inside the Grand Egyptian Museum, showcasing the grandeur and power of one of ancient Egypt’s most influential rulers. Carved from red granite, the towering figure greets visitors at the museum’s entrance, reflecting the artistic mastery and enduring legacy of the New Kingdom. The Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, Cairo, Egypt, one of the world’s largest archaeological museums, showcasing ancient Egyptian civilisation through vast galleries of artifacts, statues, and royal treasures near the pyramids. Egypt March 2026  Note to Editors:   The-stock-foto
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The monumental statue of Ramesses II stands prominently inside the Grand Egyptian Museum, showcasing the grandeur and power of one of ancient Egypt’s most influential rulers. Carved from red granite, the towering figure greets visitors at the museum’s entrance, reflecting the artistic mastery and enduring legacy of the New Kingdom. The Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, Cairo, Egypt, one of the world’s largest archaeological museums, showcasing ancient Egyptian civilisation through vast galleries of artifacts, statues, and royal treasures near the pyramids. Egypt March 2026  Note to Editors:   The-stock-foto
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The monumental statue of Ramesses II stands prominently inside the Grand Egyptian Museum, showcasing the grandeur and power of one of ancient Egypt’s most influential rulers. Carved from red granite, the towering figure greets visitors at the museum’s entrance, reflecting the artistic mastery and enduring legacy of the New Kingdom. The Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, Cairo, Egypt, one of the world’s largest archaeological museums, showcasing ancient Egyptian civilisation through vast galleries of artifacts, statues, and royal treasures near the pyramids. Egypt March 2026  Note to Editors:   The-stock-foto
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The monumental statue of Ramesses II stands prominently inside the Grand Egyptian Museum, showcasing the grandeur and power of one of ancient Egypt’s most influential rulers. Carved from red granite, the towering figure greets visitors at the museum’s entrance, reflecting the artistic mastery and enduring legacy of the New Kingdom. The Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, Cairo, Egypt, one of the world’s largest archaeological museums, showcasing ancient Egyptian civilisation through vast galleries of artifacts, statues, and royal treasures near the pyramids. Egypt March 2026  Note to Editors:   The-stock-foto
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Vertical image of hands holding a heart amulet-stock-foto
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Hands holding a heart amulet with a semi circle of crystals-stock-foto
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Stretched out hands with a heart amulet-stock-foto
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Tray with scented candles and semi-precious stones-stock-foto