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turned. into. what talents failed to determine its outcome. in negotiations seems to me years of mediators succeeded in virtually every and. it was the birth of modern diplomacy. sixteen forty eight road to peace starts october twenty fourth do you w. . welcome to your mags to kick off today's show with some really attractive female pharmacist here's what's coming up. some like it hot young content she exposed her
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antics relating new calendar. infected are bright enough to survive going down to robots with bacteria conscious. and living the dream visit a unique kermit hell is in no way. working the whole day in the fields or in a culture that as a female farmer doesn't sound bad levelness does it but maybe it could be and you know pharmacy calendar from the very end all syria is the perfect proof for the twenty nine thousand additional trial young female farmers pose in the workplaces in sixty clothing this title is heroes off farming the aim is to publish the image of the farming industry with epic just but in the calendars sexy or just sixes. they're saying see hands on types and know how to get the job done whether is a catcher in the rye spider woman going a loft a wolverine in
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a glass house the twenty nine thousand young farmers calendar shows an austrian and the very end women farmers as heroes of agriculture. the farmers roll youth organization presenting their new pin up calendar in view next hot point house did us telling us their idea for this year's calendar is to simply present agricultural accomplishments on every farm and performs an incredible amount of work each day from morning till night we presented that under the heading agricultural heras just to show how much fun is really do and how important her kind of lent and bringing the harvest in really is. the photos were taken on two farms in bavaria for the six amateur bavarian models it was a very new experience. among them was twenty one year old bob maybe if one of one hundred fifty applicants. that's on the calendar i think it's good that there has to be
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a connection to agriculture and not just anyone can take part and say i'm now i'm a farmer they really do check whether you have an agricultural background into built. grew up on this farm in bly shark in the district. she still works on her parents' and grandparents' farm. she looks after the ten dairy cows and plans to take over the farm later on. elizabeth what i like is that everything comes together we work with animals plus i can drive the tractor some work the machine i'm outside a lot so it comes together in general and i like it the way it is. the daily routine on the farm actually has very little to do with the staged and. posed photos in the calendar. it's been coming out every year since two thousand and one at first only in australia now in two editions one with voters of women and one
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with men the key to winning photos is sense u.s. image is that dispense with outdated cliches about farmers. that. show farming from its beautiful side and from the modern side to the theme for this year's calendar is especially up to date and i think it will go a long way towards modernizing the farmers' image. using pin ups for public relations is nothing new australian firefighters pose with animals. a canadian beard and moustache club put out a tale in cheek calendar. the german handy men and women cover up with sex appeal. it has to do with a target group that would hang this calendar in their office. it might be handed out very selectively or sold in stores. very often targeted mail.
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that you see that you can get attention or interest with a good open up or new calendar. andrea spats can conduct research into sexualization and gender roles in advertising he says the i did sex sells still applies and the one in every three women seen in commercials is portrayed in a sexualized manner. if i consider the matter on the level of the individual i'm basically appealing to the human beings very lowest sexual drive. that worked a hundred years ago and will work a hundred years from now. on a society level we have to evaluate this from a far more nuanced perspective and today a more critical one is this kind of thing still desirable is this image of men and women in keeping with the times. in this. perhaps a handful of calendar makers a blazing new trails for twenty nine thousand the family erotic hot potatoes put on by bavarian potato farms is now put on auto potato walked with projected images.
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of the young the very in farmer's one cover up completely as long as it's part of the concept. challenges the second always depends on the scene and says add this here more buttoned up subjects fit better but another year with another theme is much of turkey different accounts understand. sixteen or just sexist that's still up for debate but one thing is clear these young farmers are trying to maintain of attention. from female farmers to a museum of modern is much more all this is coming up in today's express. the south korean band b.t.s. has given their first concert in london the asian boy group is fifty building up
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a european fan base a concert in london's o two arena sold out within minutes. they radiate so much positive energy it's hard to find people like that may just so like jenny when i'm poor so i know that just being here will be like the closest i can sell for their next stops on amsterdam to then and paris. architect pier demo wasn't burning on tuesday to present his reworked design for the museum of the twentieth century to be built at the couture forum in germany's capital. swiss architects have talked and demo have shifted the structure and most noticeably redesigned the facade after their original idea met with heavy criticism . construction is set for completion in twenty twenty five. anyone who's ever found vincent van cos paintings lacked action will now be dazzled
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by the light and colors visitors to an audio visual show at the palladium books in brussels experience the dutch painters works in ways they'd never been seen before van gough died in eighty ninety but now cutting edge technology is bringing his paintings to life the touring exhibition will be in the belgian capital till january the sixth. the frankfurt book fair is in full swing again fall the seventy fifth time it's the world's most important fare for print and digital content and it's also a huge cultural event it runs for five days on which many writers and experts from all over the globe present their work each year of a number of publications is impressive so what next to make your choice easier to put together a list of one hundred must reads translated from german to english the books were
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chosen by our d w literature experts said nicky is a buff and david levitz he has the list with some classics and also some you may never heard of. alexanderplatz by alfred dube limb written in one thousand twenty nine is a classic of world literature. a marvel of the deep by function it's a science fiction thriller and bestseller. is the story of a young man who loves soccer and loves programming even. these three novels could hardly be more different yet they have one thing in common they're rolling clue the donor list of one hundred german marks remains the very first such list to be devoted to german language literature in english translation it was compiled by sabina keyes of bach and david leavitt's to literature experts at d w what were their selection criteria purely subjective ones. we weren't that interested in print runs or sales figures but we're sure that if their weight isn't feel as read
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the books on this list will get a whole new perspective on germany and europe. but some names that viewers might expect are missing from it is not on our worst that's true i don't think you'll care that much what we wanted to do is to paint a picture of twentieth century contemporary germany and europe we wanted to give people an introduction to some really fantastic authors that they don't know already. a few classics fully deserve places on the list it begins with thomas mann is building blocks from ninety one an extensive multimedia project has been put together for the one hundred must reads with a bilingual website featuring articles essays and interviews. as well as one hundred video clips introducing each book from a very personal point of view. sometimes i think books are more exciting than real life. you've never read a book like this one just don't expect
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a romantic happy ending if you have any illusions about the glories of battle payback. dr pierce. novels about the nazi era and the holocaust feature prominently in twentieth century german language literature. and titles dealing with the subject such as the world famous tin drum by going to guards are often among the first to be translated and so they tend to shape the image of german literature board. been really surprised to see the. tone where the books that i've read and even when the books are doing directly with the darkest chapters of german history there's still so much variety there is there's so much there's so much wit and so i wanted to show that german language literature isn't all weighty and saturated with history it can also be nice and entertaining it's everything that makes up germany itself. some world famous fantasy novels come
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from germany from people like cornelia from one of the world's best known authors for young people japanese german author yokota water is included with an unusual tale about the family of berlin's renowned and beloved polar bear can eat lesser known writers run side by side with bestselling mainstream authors. and nobel prize laureates in literature. the selection has of course drawn criticism. who dreamed up the idea for the one hundred german must read project welcome. everyone who sees this list will immediately start thinking about it isn't this or that missing or here's one too many why is this one on it's not the other ones that's how it is with all rankings and that's just how it should be going also so there should be discussion and as far as i'm concerned over german literature we're
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going to work. but as important as in-depth literary discussions may be there has to be time left over for peace. to read. going to live longer live longer. and to go along with that you can find more information about the one hand it must lead selected by our experts on our web special just go to w dot com slash one hundred mosques test rete you will not only find the list but also videos stories and much more well in the past we have come across a lot of european artists but the one in our next report creates really unusual works he likes to capture the beauty of decay but i'm based uses for tug a few slides and infect them with bacteria to create a whole new effect he shows us how would stop. and al placed two
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other infected with bacteria. or lady macbeth fighting against germs whoever knew that pathogens could be so artistic. you can be. sure of is that what's nice is that each bacterium has a different effect so nature is constantly surprising that. wolfgang gunter started using bacteria in his art thirteen years ago today he's photographing bottle chalice venus after linsky imelda gallantly the photos will serve as a basis for his next project. his studio is like a wizard's lab this is where he infects his slides with all sorts of funky and bacteria. the work i do for me is incredible i couldn't paint something like this or think it up so i can only learn from nature and use it to meet my goal that's
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what's so fascinating. that's the first thing that someone. although he's been doing it for so many years he's always amazed to find out how the germs have reacted he even talks to them. on the hobbit it's like should. i do something else or these are the stranglers from my last big bank to rise engine campaign they've been in the incubator for two months already and usually it's rare to find anything good after so much time but one of them's not a bad amount you have to use it. almost every day he seeks out the best way actions from hundreds of slides. he developed an interest in bacteria when he was a student. he experimented with them in his parents' bathroom but it wasn't a completely unwilling business and he managed to infect himself more than once it
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was sometimes quite painful. to hire used to work without gloves and then if something it's time would scratch my son so basically all the body orifices were in danger and it was worse for my eyes for sure. now he works with scientists and laboratories all over the world collectors are willing to pay several thousand for his works. he could do it was noted there are people who are taken aback and disgusted when they find out what they're looking at but before hand they usually find work says thank you pleasing. time to switch off your mind that's why it's best not to tell people right away. both can go into a man infected by the beauty of both bacteria and doctor telling sabinus. and now we'll have a listen to a really unique radio program at angel radio most of the presenters are over
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seventy and by the way please don't call them d.j.'s they don't like it this radio station in the english town of haven't caters to the tastes of the elderly and it's quite successful with its new zick and memories this us a radio station is not only popular but it's also one humorous awards we wanted to find out more about some favorite golden oldies soap the matter with the men at friends one of the stars of the program. one of angel radio's top presenters arrives at the studio in the town of havent in southern england eighty six year old molded french spins discs here favorites from the one nine hundred thirty s. forty's and fifty's. begin to call their sales deejays prevailed presenters d.j.'s
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a people to talk over the top records is something we can do. if people have requested something really need to hear it in total. mildred is one of eighty volunteers at the station most of them are over seventy she's played music here for eighteen years when we were off air that time and we had to find. somebody that wondered where is this interview you haven't you know he said then he said i know what it's like to have my life support turned off it means that much to. say this is why we sit here and do it. the receptionists take requests for songs from listeners they often have long conversations with loyal fans in southern england and thanks to the internet around the world tony smith founded angel radio in one thousand nine hundred nine when no other station was playing his favorite songs it became about more than just music what did very quickly discover were the lonely people were phoning a sob and asking for record requests bartz they really just wanted to chat it's
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just really nice to do something unique for people. mainly seven year old mavis smith is one of them. aside from the songs she requests she enjoys listening to local news general advice and a good conversation are never lonely when i've got the radio on and the fact that you can interact and talk to somebody that means a lot because otherwise you're on. for hours and hours and not talking to a soul. in the big angel radio family topic cross seventy one is new blunt sixty's music for the younger fans. strong zone as opposed to the officer corps but nothing too raucous top of shows dulcet tones that convey angel radio smarter life starts at sixty six. i know it's time for a sneak peek into a special house in another episode of always serious your mix the lox today where
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invited to a pyramid not in egypt like you might think this one is in norway and as you'll see the owner has come out with some interesting ideas for using space inside the slanted what's let's find out more. pyramid in norway over ten meters high this house is located in the city of christiane's and in the south of the country. how welcome to the pyramid this is my home and also my art gallery or. be artist to lorne or her husband and their two children live in a space that is two hundred and forty square metres in size and a ghost eighteen rooms. one day a week they open their doors to visit is. it
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took her a while to get used to the unusual slanting space. all the walls. are sloping so we haven't got much walls are. so that is something of a challenge for i mean you are having clothes. where to pick and also wear when i run having furniture you have to think about at night this time to. strike wall and constant sloping wark. she's made a virtue of necessity rather than storing clothes in a closet she's opted for draws. rather than concealing problems so in such a corner she decorates them.
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in the carriage at the top of the pyramid visitors have to sit on the floor to fuse her peaches. it's more important to. let the sloping walls stand forward and be spoken walls than pretend they are there so i try to put my furniture in the house . showing the sloping walls and maybe use a low furniture no deeper to the ground and also having a lot of space. in the grown so not too many furniture. loves combining furniture styles from different periods. she's arranged mid century finds alongside antiques like this to century old wood cupboard. the pyramids middle
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story has a sleek retro feel to has deliberately corporation round accidents to offset all the right angles. to. this house is a square shaped. and the roof is proof with out where the symmetrical shape so there are all. strict lines and square everywhere so i think to play more and to my looks softer i try to make their own shapes. better has painted all the walls white to brighten the space and lighten the mood. she also had twenty skylights installed in the roof. to lation more light she's passed on curtains.
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the unrestrained views outdoors has an added advantage when it rains. here and you can see the rainfall when it snows we feel like we're living in a glow because their windows are covered with snow. and it's so coasts and when the leaves fall off the trees in the when. the windows are almost covered with leaves so you get to nature right on here and it's wonderful. a watchful ferrule ensures that everything stays wonderful. if the law is so pleased with the pyramids that she's now building another one which will be her studio in the garden. thank you so much for everything me and my paramita house and welcome back.
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you can find more also idea why tips and lots more are now a you tube channel d.w. interior design and while you're online you can also find draw off the week to win a your next watch just go to d.w. dot com stash lifestyle and tell us which country or region you would like to send us next and with a bit of flak your dream destination will be featured in one of the upcoming episodes of us soon as you have next exit to join and don't forget to tune in tomorrow for some more interesting stories from around europe this year that you buy for now. next time on the euro max across the alps you travel next people hike from the slopes of pizza in germany all the way to the dollar mines in italy because jewels trial is designed so that even beginners can manage it along the way hikers can enjoy stunning views on toxemia
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mountaineering for beginners next time on your own max.
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