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Beyonce Turns 35

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All hail the Queen! Beyonce turns  35 today Sept. 4 and we have a glance back at all the highlights the whiz has had in the most recent year. This was Bey's most impactful year ever on pop culture .Beyonce, 35, topped off her last days as a 34-year-old by giving the most epic VMAs execution Perpetually, doing a variety of tunes off her hit album "Lemonade" in an amazing 16 minute small concert Aug. 28. From outfit changes, set changes, high vitality move numbers and actually lighting the phase ablaze, she demonstrated why she's the most vital performer of our time. Indeed, even her outing down celebrity lane was a huge one, as she looked savage in a seafoam green sheer outfit with astounding plume embellishments at her neck. She even brought along her miniher Blue Ivy, four, for the cutest mother-girl date. Her VMA's appearance wasn't the main famous execution of the year, as she utilized her "extraordinary visitor" spot with Coldplay at the Sup

Meet the Sudanese Family who Prize Cattle above Family

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It is said that dogs are a man's best friend but for the Mundari tribe of South Sudan, that often repeated axiom does not hold true. Photographer, Tariq Zaidi lived among them to learn their way of life and he has documented his experience in a piece for BBC.He says the tribe prize their cattle above allelse because it's what they live for, the animals perform the usual function of money for them, a store of value, a medium of exchange and most importantly, a status symbol.For them, cattle-herding is more than just a profession, it's a way of life. The pampered creatures even get twice a day massage treatments and are guarded with machine guns. Their wives and children however, aren't given that much attention.Zaidi says the Mundari have no taste for war and "their guns are not to kill anyone but to protect their herd." All the Mundari want to do is take care of their livestock, he argues, "and they will protect them at allcosts. "Read below