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Iraqi children line up outside a school in Baghdadi,

Iraqi children line up outside a school in Baghdadi,

Iraqi children line up outside a school in Baghdadi, Iraq, Nov. 30, 2008. Iraq is returning to a sense of normalcy as the nation becomes more secure.

Iraqi children inspect the school supplies they just

Iraqi children inspect the school supplies they just

Iraqi children inspect the school supplies they just received, while others wait their turn, at a school in Baghdadi, Iraq, Nov. 30, 2008. The 27th Brigade, Iraqi army is distributing school supplies to local s... More

Iraqi children line up outside a school in Baghdadi,

Iraqi children line up outside a school in Baghdadi,

Iraqi children line up outside a school in Baghdadi, Iraq, Nov. 30, 2008. Iraq is returning to a sense of normalcy as the nation becomes more secure.

Iraqi children line up outside a school in Baghdadi,

Iraqi children line up outside a school in Baghdadi,

Iraqi children line up outside a school in Baghdadi, Iraq, Nov. 30, 2008. Iraq is returning to a sense of normalcy as the nation becomes more secure.

Iraqi children line up outside a school in Baghdadi,

Iraqi children line up outside a school in Baghdadi,

Iraqi children line up outside a school in Baghdadi, Iraq, Nov. 30, 2008. Iraq is returning to a sense of normalcy as the nation becomes more secure.

Iraqi soldiers from the 27th Brigade, Iraqi army hand

Iraqi soldiers from the 27th Brigade, Iraqi army hand

Iraqi soldiers from the 27th Brigade, Iraqi army hand out school supplies to students at a school in Baghdadi, Iraq, Nov. 30, 2008. The 27th Brigade, Iraqi army is distributing school supplies to local schools ... More

Iraqi children line up outside a school in Baghdadi,

Iraqi children line up outside a school in Baghdadi,

Iraqi children line up outside a school in Baghdadi, Iraq, Nov. 30, 2008. Iraq is returning to a sense of normalcy as the nation becomes more secure.

Iraqi children line up outside a school in Baghdadi,

Iraqi children line up outside a school in Baghdadi,

Iraqi children line up outside a school in Baghdadi, Iraq, Nov. 30, 2008. Iraq is returning to a sense of normalcy as the nation becomes more secure.

Iraqi children play Al Riyada Almedresia, a common

Iraqi children play Al Riyada Almedresia, a common

Iraqi children play Al Riyada Almedresia, a common Iraqi children's game, at a school in Baghdadi, Iraq, Nov. 30, 2008. Iraq is returning to a sense of normalcy as the nation becomes more secure.

Iraqi children line up in formation at a school in

Iraqi children line up in formation at a school in

Iraqi children line up in formation at a school in Baghdadi, Iraq, Nov. 30, 2008. Iraq is returning to a sense of normalcy as the nation becomes more secure.

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