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Protestors at Zuccotti Park raise signs calling for revolution. PC: Colby Minifie

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Protestors at Zuccotti Park

raise signs calling for

revolution.

PC: Colby Minifie

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PC: Colby Minifie and PatrykPerkowski

OWS protestors post news related to the movement, weather reports and rules demonstrators must follow.

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Spare signs are piled in Zuccotti

Park late at night.

PC: PatrykPerkowski

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David Everitt-Carlson, a former

Fortune 500 executive, is now “a

homeless and under-employed

writer.”

PC: PatrykPerkowski

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PC: Colby Minifie

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PC: PatrykPerkowski

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Protest signs illustrate the range of

issues demonstrators are raising

attention to in New York City. PC: Colby

Minifie

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PC: Colby Minifie

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Many OWS protestors

camp out in Zuccotti

Park, with sleeping bags

and makeshift beds.

PC: Colby Minifie

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A water filtration system; dirty dish

water is dumped this simulated

marsh... filtered water is used to

water the park's plants. PC: Colby

Minifie

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Global revolutions, like the Arab Spring, are often cited as

inspiration to the OWS movement.

PC: PatrykPerkowski