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Little By little: upgrading Barrio Escopa

Canada, 1980
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In Manila, nearly one million people live in squatter settlements; living conditions vary from almost pleasant to appalling. Little by Little documents the at..

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Little Burgundy = La P'tite Bourgogne

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Urban Challenge

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Some people have to suffer

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Fire of time

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Some call it progress (TEFC)

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Every step a giant step

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