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spector i teach my children not to name call. i was going to say. 2 that i'm afraid they played that and yes indeed we did have to believe that expletive so there you have it from march simpson her self that's the latest on g.w. news this hour i'm marion edelstein's from me and the entire team thanks for watching . i'm david and this is called amateur. happiness and pre-book. this is the book for you. to get smarter for free you know we wrote on you tube. how does a virus spread. why do we parent and when we'll all miss a. 100 or 3 of the topics covered in
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a weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like to meet information on the coronavirus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you get your podcasts you can also find us at d.f.w. dot com look forward slash science. this week on world stories. street vendors are back in china. learning to dance with distance but we start in south africa animal welfare activist spear that poaching is on the rise many people have lost their jobs since the coronavirus walk down began and are desperately trying to find ways to feed their families. their. hardly anything left off this rhinoceros tried it about
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a week ago and cut off its. investigators found 2 shell cases but collecting any solid evidence is difficult considering how units had got here before them. one gets used to a lot of things you can get used to the spot in the dead animals but you can never get used to the carnage. you always feel bad when you when you see this especially now the driver number has decreased over the last couple of years and you know that that this is just one of not many left. that like she said. most of the world's $20000.00 rhinos live in south africa about 2000 are killed each year. it's huntington village on the outskirts of the park 80 percent of the locals live from tourism according to a village elders more than half have already lost their jobs or who keep the people
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who came. so good there with some food and gourds and peter wouldn't do may be on the porch there you see. if you are on now you can do a funny thing i mean. the number of poaching cases in kruger national park that involve poachers killing just for the animals meat are already piling up. this guys normally use for 4 years so they're using the latest technology in order to catch the poachers radio devices detect people while audio software picks up the gunshots and just as park ranger mark macdonald stops explaining the alarm goes off to the next detail goes into action. shots fired that's probably shot the drone or budge is a shot the wrong is. so we've got to just try and get to them as quickly as
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possible. and she even gets them. for the next few months the park rangers will have plenty to do to ensure the animals will survive. in china street vendors were cleared from city centers in order to make room for the construction of modern shopping centers but since the outbreak of the coronavirus china's economy too has weakened and the so-called guerrilla merchants are back. sheeple night market is located hasn't always drive from china to city center. it is one of the places in the western chinese metropolis where vendors can set up stores without any special permission when one has just used to stop the time and make your business you know you need to get here early otherwise all the spots are occupied. with the economy
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slumping and unemployment on the rise the government is encouraging people to engage in smaller trade grin used to work in the h.r. department of a big company. not. the epidemic is change the job market. those companies who survived are treating employees differently they don't care about their employees because they think you won't dare to leave i quit because they made me work a lot of overtime. so i stepped in. until recently this was how china wanted its retail industry to look like a real estate boom had inner city neighborhoods torn down and replaced with shopping centers many of them catering to the luxury segment markets and street stores were driven out of the city up to today vendors from set up their stores and turning to city center face hefty fines but some take the risk this man who does not want to reveal his name used to work in the city's construction so it's. good
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that there is no way to find employment right now i'm getting too old for these jobs so i set up the stall. people like him are called area vendors in china they show up in popular places and quickly leave when officers approach with few other perspectives he invested his savings into an old motorized trice and say if i were to say oh my business is not really good it's just enough to survive and pay my rent i have to make a living somehow be out there with them i. he spite encouragement from the central government cities a hesitating to allow them back to vittie is often limited to the old school after switching off his job run and one was looking forward to being her own boss but quickly had to learn that you really want freedom has its limits too. there are days when business is bad and you just don't feel like coming back the next day but
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if you do that you'll lose many customers there are rules in this business and one is that you have to be there consistently if your customers know you will be here and they will come if you're here one day and the next day you're not it might work well. for a long time of visuals and citizens source street stores as a remnant of the past but for rent one does not have plans for the near future. in the bolivian mountains indigenous women are renowned for their say. still for partisan reasons but they've now discovered a lucrative market opportunity there stitching together and elaborately embroidering protective masks and selling them with great success. and embroidery is a skill shared by many women in the bolivian province of mourning because the lab has including philomena money the country's current facemask regulations have provided them with a welcome opportunity in if they quit and then at them you. will use the lock
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down to work on the masks. we developed several new models. and that's given us a new source of income. but at the. moment cause. there are $100.00 women in tikkun worry village they start work early in the morning each stitches between $5.10 facemasks per day each one a unique work of art the women used world from animals that graze on the high plains. of their out there in the slum of the sisters from the plains bring us lama and sheep world to make the fabric was a muslim unique windows meaning even last. night when the embroidery is finished filomena sends the mosques to indigenously. limaye and i have to and i
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coordinates the women's work she explains that each mosque tells a story of life in the community. but almost inaudible that i know broidery is by women and mothers it shows them carrying their children and spinning yon those are their daily activities. and they're always plants and animals with them. 700 women from 15 different villages embroider the masks each mask costs 15 bolivian nose around 2 euros anna says they sold 1700 mosques in a week the women have gained an income and greater visibility in society that doesn't have a the work we women do is rarely valued but with these masks we can show up potential our art talent and inspiration. when the masks are ready and i only see a travels to lab has 8 hours away to deliver the orders many bolivian customers
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prefer these original designs to the more standard masks on offer. it's gone mother earth. and cozy. and the designs and the colors really stand out they also represent tumble living in a culture that was good. buying in andean mask is also a way of supporting the local culture the indigenous seamstresses have set up their own company and now they want to market their masks are brought to. in many countries couple dancing has been banned as social distancing cannot be maintained but an exception has been made in germany dead schools may now reopen their students keep a specified distance from one another. teenager's go to dance classes to learn the steps but also to get to know each other they
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mustn't overstep the mark dancing has to be contactless with 3 metres of social distancing. so how can that work. there was very few she has to memorize a lot more so that she can follow me and you have to work on that technique yourself because you haven't got a partner to show you how to do things or tell you what to do you know and. these solo dancers are making the best of the situation even though to an outsider it can seem a bit soulless. i much prefer dancing with a partner it's easier to chat and you get to know each other so much better than even not my can they bring the independent teacher how to convince that even
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dancing in a distanced form like this is worth it for the moment. the cans if you like from their friends they share a joke together a little late. otherly i am sam when something goes wrong i laugh about it it's all part of the founders and if they can get close enough and in any case this is not a long term solution we all know that most get through it with a fraction of. the next class is for to some. meet but there's no flashing of the rules. these couples have known each other feel yes. they can doubts fraley but they still must stick to the distance markers. on a time if had me and so we were really missing dancing we've been dancing together for 10 years. not being able to risk being awful so we've been practicing the whole way of how the t.v. is and. all this training is building up to the big christmas ball assuming it's
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allowed to go ahead. for now the down schools are happy to see action on the floor again after nearly 3 months of lockdown we have guns guns for luckily our clients have been very supportive and have carried on paying their membership fees it would say. but of course a lot of our big events have been cancelled and we have lost our turnover from organizing meals which suffered some heavy losses. was our infancy. but the atmosphere here is optimistic and couples are back on the dance floor even in times of crisis dancing is one of life's essential say.
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