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what if there's no ski. ritualised. carmen st. erth. or something google going to do is tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global warming to get the flu series of global 3000 on t.w. and online. this is talk of good food for the spring every 5 or every. day and we'll be
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seeing more of max and his cheese chasing adventure later in the show but 1st here are 2 other stories we have lined up for you. the french artist site presents a huge opening out on but in paris. the south korean thing entertains guess at a restaurant named. and now we want to take a look at the latest some of fashion trends for ma'am yellow and orange in callous this time making for a bright season then you must have access was a practical humpbacks in all shapes and sizes what sneek has a water step so let's see what the fashion survey men are wearing at this. this summer the message for fashion savvy men is dead to be different step out of
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your comfort zone and don't be afraid to turn heads. i think for the summer man are going to have a lot more fun they're wearing more colors there are being much more daring. they're showing there a way for us to move in and i think that in men's fashion there's a general tendency to combine things. you don't just wear suits or sports wear for only certain colors. in a general men are more open to wearing colors to being sexy to experimenting and experiment and. this the inattention and. as well is you know. with just as a splash of color. yellow tie i would say i do you say like i used to follow your theory like if you have a pile of blocks with the shirt which i like you can make like. to make it like
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this we. are seeing a lot of classic colors of course dark blues of the greys and clouds and browns but there are associated with a lot of bright colors so we're seeing for madam which is quite new bright orange bright yellow which are colors that are usually more in the women's collections. the next trend is to take all of those bright colors and mix them up. and there is no getting away from palm trees they even turn up on the cash. why in style remains and keeps coming back. but it's being interpreted in different ways. right now it's in a more morbid darker manner not so naive. time diet is also celebrating a major comeback this summer and enjoy huge popularity in the 1960 s. and seventy's so. these interpretations uses more neon colors in
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a modern way and. i think that has to do with the fact that there is once again the kind of hippie movement among young people. and global warming is a big factor goes a. princess of all kinds in for instance 1st year princess featuring eye catching images. another trend is romantic flower seen him paired with shorts because she also really cool this summer and for some design is they can never be sure enough. they're worn in many different ways but they can be worn with a very elegant jacket or they can be worn with a sweatshirt or with a sweater or with a t. shirt. when it comes to excess rain fishermen's hats give an outfit that little something. else like having bags of.
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very big bags which are really carry ons for going to sports for business but also small bags bags of the color to the sport a few things inside the bags that you could put i was a woman the shoulder and told me if you like it that's the story yeah it's ok here yeah yeah that's what they chose i mean one of them. but if that's not your thing you can always go for some extravagant footwear chunky sneakers continue to be popular now seen at all the fashion shows even with suits. you guys in the news. don't always want to look dressed up when they wear a suit and. so you can combine it with sneakers. and that makes the look a little fresher lighter there is a great variety each designer house propose something new this is working very very
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well because there's huge sales on sneakers and the kidney insists this fashion trend is comfortable and will likely be around for a long while to come. this is a model of a very famous hill in the west of england coop us hill in gloucestershire has a gradient of 45 degrees so it's really very very steep and once a hundreds of people race down it's at breakneck speeds not because they are tired of life but because they're trying to catch a chase sounds crazy 1000 it reports are max merrill decided to give it a try so let's see if we can back in one piece. they've run they full they tumble down but they cannot beat.
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the cheese. so i'm in the west of england today taking part in the cheese grace because every year people run down this incredibly steep hill so wonderfully weird tradition and today i'm going to try and catch the cheese no one has ever done it i doubt i have a good chance. no wonder the cheese has a one second head start and reaches speeds of over 100 kilometers per hour some say cheese rolling dates back to roman times why do it why do men and women take part in a race the foregone conclusion for the past 9 years sarah has been organizing the race so what's her favorite origin theory the most one is a woman so it's the romantic one the local man used to throw us off dying to find the potential life of work and how true that is because he's going to marry somebody with an exciting not like not many people and that's where we are today
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it's what sneakily all run by no cause by far and he is. the whole thing is a local affair even the cheeses provided by the family farm just down the road. going up the hill is tough enough and it seems even steeper from up here ridiculous lee steep dangerously steep i'm dreading the descent this is going to be there for this thing will it ever go fight or ever will do but. again i noticed there are several different techniques used for getting down the sprinters. to roll those. toms loose and the ones i can relate to the temps. the soft landing to break your full being tackled by the local rugby team the injury rate is high broken bones and concussions i'm not uncommon.
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could i still back out i seem to be in a race with the most motivated competitors they wouldn't be impressed they can't wait it's mostly locals competing along with a few brave tourists living the dream where you're from. you know i'm right here the travel down yeah i know you're just full just want to patrick you can take it somewhere. yeah yeah i'll get sick i'm not down on the yeah. he knocks times i really want to i got myself into is it really worth it. it's definitely not worth it ok well time to go get. the break if she's all i'm so i'll wait. i'm saying his fall back as possible but it's impossible to go slow.
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on my way down i makes the techniques sprint roll tumble i have no control. so i arrive at the bottom the winner is already celebrating i finish last but keeping all bones intact is a small victory at least. come down pretty damn scary. thought. pretty harmless overall pretty banged up so once you get going no more and it's completely boring i don't remember half of it i just remember at one point i was calling or crazy i'm still one piece and that's what accounts are different look we're doing here's one of your. i'll never forget her going down the hill in pursuit of an uncapped shabelle cheese and living to tell the tale.
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and by the way max also visited the farm where the famous cheeses may you can catch up with that's and a lot more of max as advantages on our you tube channel and now for an artist forbes magazine named in the top 30 of under 30 year olds on the couch and seen french artist deal like all at that site is a pioneer in his field is phrase she'll she works of art on lawns his works also carry and sheila need tarion message and no wonder because say it's short for say peace. in the heart of paris on the show in damascus right in front of the eiffel tower. 6
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pairs of hands clasping one another meant to show that it's again we can get further than we can on iran. getting back to the peterson case. society wants to withdraw into itself when we believe that we need to act together to tackle various challenges would you feel that's the message that we want to send out with this project the interlock hands. values like kindness mutual aid the unity of the young and all living together if you need to do you also on this night and his team looks feverish need 15 days and nights on the project it was a race against time to get ready for the ending. the weather was working against them to. the colors don't stick so well when the grass is wet and they have been a lot of rain. that was one of my idea is to have as little impact on the nature as possible i only use natural materials shaba charcoal for the white spots
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available for black ones and the glue i use is made from protein which also only natural products so my work's not that paradoxical i aim to touch people's hearts without harming nature. the same his real name is gold transferred his ideas from small sketches to the human child to max. he's helped by esteem 3 colleagues and a lot of volunteers. has been spreading his land out in various parts of the world since 2030 in. especially in europe and south america. the environment and transience i his main thing is. it books would you go off and he wanted to do graffiti but that didn't make sense because it's everywhere but it didn't move people the way it used to i had to find a new way but that one that was at the time drones arrived in europe which gave me
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a completely new way of looking at the world on the upside down at that point of view so in order to saic wants to make a statement with its fresco in paris called beyond. it's a plea ted ted down barriers both real and psychological and for him now and art is the right tool for the job people like the idea from downstairs i didn't know what it was but when i walked off there as i was like it's really beautiful hopefully there's the people who want to build walls and also love art and you can reach them through beauty i noticed that there was like a lot of different that perception with it so i thought it's interesting that you could do that with spray paint which i've never seen before in the hands on 25 meters wide and stretch to 600 meters that's almost twice as long as the eiffel tower is hanging over the side also wants to draw attention to the work of s.o.s. meditate any a humanitarian organization that whisky has people in distress in the mediterranean
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sea but except this artwork site dedicated to ask isn't just a handshake showing her solidarity between people but also symbolizes the gesture of a rescuer whose use it to save the life of a drowning person should be to post something in paris is just the start of a major projects in the coming 3 years he aims to spray his helping hands in 20 different cities on every continent of the planet it's part of his plan to create the wills longest human chain at least metaphorically. it's one good life take a step back and you see the real picture a 2nd thing is that it's really short lived it may sound dumb but i like that they were volves then in 2 or 3 weeks it's gone to do it was when you are going on something it is a pioneer in his field but as soon as the show in the mass is once again filled with people the condos will start to fade away then the fans can only marvel at his
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artwork incentives. and our serious plan of will meet interesting people from around the world who have made the german capital their home. we also have a book and the back page with the same name so check out d.w. dot com slash planet berlin and here you can get to know 50 places in the city run by people from all walks of life like the restaurant run by seem to have been leaps elena the south korean 1st came here for voice lessons and then cited to stay. you. believe it's owner is a south korean who's been living in berlin since $998.00 she runs her own restaurant and serenades her dinah's to. ah. ah.
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she runs a restaurant catch a curry together with his spanish partner hans and the random aurilia. once a month needs on us in the opera. was the idea originated at a wedding reception. hall. of. our friend of ours was celebrating his wedding and said it would be a great gift if i would sing something my. i was i think cheney at the time a singer. and then i simply sang spontaneously. then he told a friend it would be really great if i were able to combine the 2 into this clock
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with toy been told by those have been vocal. chords your car is located in berlin's princella belt district the name is korean and means ground chile part which of course i'm a random really creates korean spanish dishes here for example chargrilled pear with squash flowers and buckwheat. the chef plans the meals to harmonize with been lee's musical repertoire and hopefully they're not traditional because it's all about the singing or it's not there there are lots of classical songs around flowers. flossy yeah i mean he likes performing them and then can get me fired and on and create meals that can complement them well and start flowering harps and the rest of the action because i can quite. literally was born in the south korean capital seoul in the 1974 she went to school
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there and studied voice at some national university. she inherited her strong will from her mother. that is now she was able to secure a place at berlin's or surely if you will see comes i say without knowing a word of german as a singer with a degree she took part in musical projects and played in performances such as the little moche girl at the door to. get it if you want. to. be the south korean says she now feels like a true billionaire she loves the freedom of the city. school campuses all that is a week where you can eat who you are fresh they don't have to play a role. you can shake your life as you'd like this city gives you the strength to be just as you'd like to be. back in a restaurant she sometimes sings as korean spanish dishes such as sea bream on
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playwrights. thanks to build these so now put your car it is one of billions top locations. city tour on forums. gumby hardly even. knew how to be cuddly. he's a happy grumbling funny cat job the shoulder together they're a part. squabbling in the series with berlin or bite. on facebook dot com slash d w jeremy. and finally fall the past 2 years finns have topped the list of the happiest people in the world that's a bit of a surprise for a contrie known for endless winter nights and doc movies now the famous i keen to
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share the secrets for happiness with the world the red the finntroll jack has chosen 8 finish happiness coaches' and they will be showing some lucky tourists how to get happy some lot like college reporter agent kennedy was skeptical about finnish happiness so he went along to investigate. we've heard that you are the happiest people in the world can that be true. maybe maybe not literally i wonder this result but it can be both simple i doubt that happiness is subjective so or objective. how many percent help heal you. 95. 70 percent
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i'm 85 percent happy 100. 1 teenager i must be really teenage years old happy in finland. why often means so happy free education free health care. jeanne just share the happiness point bringing together the citizens of less happy nations and finish happiness coaches. children dollars a picturesque coastal resorts just 2 hours from helsinki to meet patriot he insists he's just. happy for and. i'm just an average joe i'm nobody but i was thinking that if there would be. like foreign people with us i would show all the thinnest nature and makes you feel
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really happy and relaxed do you think you could make me happy. i don't know i think i could we could try. petri says it's the simple things that make you happy like chopping wood you're going like this he makes you know look at gays enough so let's try. harder harder oh i see some deep sadness in adrian he seems to be a tough case but i think look at him there. patrice main chip is to get in touch with finnish nature let's go with me and you know when adrianne. follow me you have to get as far away from civilization as possible. if there were. yeah. yeah what
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is it telling you. you have the water. and the wind and the wind. and some books and the trees making i have to admit the happiness in fact is beginning to kick in. of course i finished is always very likely to end at one of its 180000 likes or 2000000 soreness. this is the real. the sauna is the place to forget your worries and bond with your happiness and sitting in stifling heat is the best preparation for being plunged into the icy waters of the sea. with happiness therapy is complete i was skeptical of but now i feel
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a little finish joy. moving from my veins loury just a little bit there's a song i wrote. my lot of the saying you know for no go worry. be page 3. 100 of. those you might like to think you know for no joke why are a. big hairy no big group how to end on our website sold take pot and perhaps you will soon be the proud owner of an exclusive your max watch until we meet again and let you could join us to take can i find out.
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