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muslim women because they're still. trying to millicent chemist to conclude i don't want anyone to tell me what the russians let hiscox all know. women are striving. traditional prejudices. september 24th. this is the news a shot coming up today across the cautious school reopening after months of being shot. in the eye despite rising covert cases schools can be. next week my parents are still not convinced it's the right thing to do given your reactions from delhi. in neighboring pakistan students are already back in school.
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how safe is it. and hong kong kids make a. class since a new academic year. welcome to. glad you could join us despite recording at all 90000 covert cases daily for the past week india has decided to reopen its schools but only for students and on a voluntary basis schools can be open next week starting monday the government has said over precautions need to be in place for schools to open but many parents aren't convinced the measures will be sufficient to keep their children safe. other he has spent the past 6 months almost entirely at 118 she says has been quite done
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when she's not studying or completing her assignment she watching films and spending time with her twin sister. a senior at school i did the has been taking all her classes online. which has become the norm since schools across the country have been shut for the 1st 6 months due to corbett but for our duty studying online has not been as efficient as going to school or in school we really want to do it in way much what are we going on to know that much because sometimes they're going to switch our laws we can be able to hear the teachers and or we can't really write anymore that she is given because again the connection problem is so many problems after a long gap indian government is now going to permit schools to partially view from september 21st. but only for seniors students who need guidance from teachers
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and on a completely $1.00 to $3.00 basis many schools are still in the process of finalizing their reopening strategies and the safety measures that they will be taking which include not allowing students to use public transport cutting down on the school time reduce classrooms trends and multiple entry and exit points among other regular measures some schools have started giving orientation classes to the students under the need to follow it did it down to the classroom. but at a time when the public uses in the country are skyrocketing this means it's proving to be a challenge for schools there may be some students who are. north before this thing and reconnoitre keep our eyes on them or look at them so that this is a turn and then another yes there is are these so expensive on. the score now with this the immigrants and their system provide envious things went up with us not the school. president so. guidelines given by the government have done little
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to reassure parents and students about their safety 1st of all. give us a 100 percent shorter. see if this can swim and i think people should vote them in my circle. not in favor of something that can't. despite the passionate reopening of schools next week school administrations and the government are still encouraging students to stick to online classes but this thing. i think the school will not open its doors for a couple of weeks. but even when it does she believe not to be going why she said she misses the candid classes and being with her friends how do you know it does not get people now to be done just. i mean you know children who filed that report joins me now from delhi but you know i'd like to expand a bit on a few points of your report raises 1st what are the safety measures schools are
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required to have in place before they're open. ranting to remember is that the government at the moment has just been lifted the schools that if they wish to they can open this. and so a lot of schools in different states are still in the process of deciding what did they should actually start functioning so in the guidelines the ministry of home affairs has given some rules and regulations that should be followed close that there should be a 60 distance which should be maintained in all areas at all times events like sporting events assemblies are sticking probably because that creates a situation of crowding also a saturday they should know all school premises is necessary but schools themselves are taking that one measures for example not allowing students to use the public transport when they're coming to school or not allowing them to share their food with each other so that different range of measure which schools are taking one head of the school that i spoke to also said that the me actually in all in
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somewhat india is to ensure that when the students come to school there is a proper distance which is maintained between them and. i suppose the question is also why the government is allowing schools to reopen mentally a majority of parents don't feel like sending their children to school and covered cases are rising in india. well it's a tricky situation at the moment there is no reason which has been given by the government there's nobody out there that why schools are being allowed to open but some heads of the schools that i spoke to in private by researching for the story out of the opinion that the government to know that online education is not a successful concept in india is the beginning it's been 6 months and the logged on the plus lockdown took place and we know there's a huge digital divide in india forget about households but even within an area that is a digital divide so into and it out even though parents are concerned that the gandhi should not be sending those who are going to school they're also concerned about the huge loss of education that they're suffering so in a way the government has in an attempt to according to these heads of the school
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that i spoke to in an attempt to share the own us a lot of going to schools and not only themselves had given them given an option that you know that is what into the base of the students want to come into their doubts they can relieve it there for the time being but thank you so much for joining us my natural 3 in delhi over in pakistan students have already begun to return to schools seen a schools of the 1st to open their doors as part of a staggered reopening of education institutions across the country the government has asked all establishment mosques on hand sanitizers are used schools will close in march when the mission might lock down was enforced as part of a covert 1000 containment strategy. for more joined by pervaiz who buy his a nuclear physicist an educationist and he joins me now from islamabad reza good bye good to have you on the program this staggered every opening plan for schools from the government do you think it is safe and well planned. well everybody in
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black starting now is taking it easy. open people are going to work it's life as normal except for the schools and colleges and so yes i think it is time that students go back to school so students have been away from school since mots how has this impacted the studies have there told been able to study in this entire period when it's the students who have had absolutely no chance and they've lost all these 6 months because there's no question of them having internet where they live in the villages and it is distance but distant parts of the country as well as those who live in the poorer areas of the cities so yes i'd say that 80 percent of students have pretty much lost all these months in terms of colleges and universities some of them having distance learning but relatively few
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and so these 6 months have been i'd say by and large lost it's quite a significant number you say 80 percent of school students having lost 6 months what does that mean for their future. that of course. education quality isn't here it isn't very good over here so i don't know what that means precisely but i do know that those who go to the better schools and who are in competition for getting into univ estes they have lost and this is it recoverable time now in pakistan something like $25000000.00 students don't go to school at all they don't have school so of course whether they've discovered or no covert they wouldn't have had an education what would you say about the response of the government in trying to cater to the students who don't have access to school
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education and these 80 percent of school students who have lost 6 months is there any help or any some any sort of a plan forthcoming from the government none that i've heard off i don't think the government has the capacity to make up all this. what they've simply done is that they've deferred the examinations they will be held at some later time but in terms of quantity of learning i don't think that they tease any plan to make up for that what does this say about the state of education in the country and i wonder if this is also an uncertainty what does this say about the state of education in pakistan and i also wonder in the same breath if this is potentially an opportunity to have another look at that and maybe one fence up and felt cummings. i'd say the opportunity exists only if they had best the level where i know some
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universities have started distance learning and this in principle opens the possibility of a better quality of education because once you get on the internet then there's a lot of stuff out there of course most of it is in english and so will not be understandable nevertheless i say that distance learning desperate fight and opportunity as far as the rest of the country has on a school education goes. only the reach schools have been able to take advantage of this and so yes i do know that the private schools are making the same amount of money as they did earlier and that they are not having any effective distance learning program but the poor schools there is no chance if that were never there with the timing but thank you so much for joining us but of hands who buy from islam. so also being allowed back to schools in hong kong though only partially they can attend hoff to classes orientation or preparatory trick losses depending
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on their yacht of study but one pupil in a primary school has already supposed to fuck over it so all have to take thought an extra precautions making life in class even more of a slog. they told us we need to be careful. someone at school got sick. so we have to stay extra clean this year. extra extra clean. at least all the hand stuff keeps the germs away. we have to keep away from each other to. keep our hands to ourselves. man this is boring. and. all the time. plastic dividers like a fish bowl but it's for our protection. and if those older kids can take it so can
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. the break is over in the news even. in the most. summary to distribute history. is a period. like going fast. is. probably anything but normal 11 this league is starting to temper a team on c.w. . even. one of the world's most important contemporary artists 88 year old gayle how to face down unveils what he calls his last major work that story coming up on arts and culture and later on the show london fashion week covert edition designers take a step away from the traditional catwalk and. what's
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the buzz on b. use and electronic music. welcome to arts and culture german artist joe hart says he's completed the last major project of his life and if that's true it is a pretty grand farewell the 88 year old whose works rank among the most valuable in contemporary art donated a new set of abstract stained glass windows to germany's oldest abbey. it's a monumental gift of in estimable value light shines through an original work by gad hard to ishtar abstract art gothic church architecture but it's not a biblical scene which is depicted. i think it's incredibly important we don't give
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in to the temptation to depict god as an old man with a bushy beard and white hair. when gary hart was asked to create the windows he agreed immediately. the artist was not present at the opening but let it be known he is very happy with the result the artwork is based on an abstract painting from 1990 which richter processed digitally. split it up on the computer and mirrored it then mirrored the image over and over again here in the middle we have the progression he used as a model for the towline being. a log of. turning into glass is a process of translation from canvas into
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a very special of the tiriel the windows were created here in the studios of the whole class or have found 3 in munich various techniques were used details from the canvas version have. very different effect. because we have lights a canvas image isn't back with us you have a situation with different lighting conditions morning afternoon evening with the sun shining through. had already designed a church window 2007 he made one for the cologne cathedral now there's a counterpart in total despite the fact that richter actually left the church. as this promise of attorney being present for centuries in a church so it's a different appeal than having pictures in
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a museum. germany's oldest abbey in the small village of total is now also a place of pilgrimage for lovers. and from one of the best known names in art to an artist whose real name remains unknown and it looks like for once banksy is anonymity is working against him the european union's trademark office has thrown out banks his application to register this mural of a protester throwing flowers but he said if the artist wants to stop merchandisers from copying his motif he'll have to use copyright law like other artists banks he's avoided copyright lawsuits because they would require him to reveal his identity he's even said copyright is for losers. because the 19 pandemic and the economic crunch are forcing fashion houses to get even more creative burberry has already switched some of its production from trench coats to
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protective medical wear and now for the london fashion week the british label took to the countryside trading in their traditional runway for forest trails and an online audience designer ricardo to shoot live streamed his street where heavy spring summer collection and a show choreographed by acclaimed performance artist i met him. and another designer at london fashion week isn't doing any kind of runway at all not even a hike through the woods but gareth pugh is showing his new collection at christie's auction house it's a multimedia exhibition combining fashion music and film has been called an architect and sculptor of fashion even before we need a fashion here he is in his own words.
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we like to see challenge that with things that don't we don't necessarily like to see down the soviets and it was so to speak so it's kind of like. doing something in a in a in that format it's been just a stand it fashion show which i sometimes equate to a tennis match of open and it's you know we need to evolve from nothing basically with the collection we've we've done a very small collection it's that in looks that we've had with 13 different tracks kind of like a visual album. so so yeah i mean it was it was super nice to be back at the stage after the down and i realized you know working from home doesn't quite cut it so being back at the studio happens in the folk. it's really important i made a little model and i started making this model in the studio just before because the studio down after the last. minute was stuck.
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it was stuck to a mirror tile but it's not all anymore you know that the genesis of the idea was to create something slaughtered on a pint you know we we're looking back at the mistakes all we have made and i'm not just talking about one thing in particular but i think the time of reckoning for everybody where you're looking bach to walk has gone before and you're looking forwards to a time when those wrongs can be made right. this year as being so incredibly to motorists there's been so many things going on whether it's the protests in hong kong whether it's been my name in spain torn down whether it's the pandemic it's an election year in america it's this it feels like the plates of the earth a kind of shifting and nobody really knows where it's going to end so yeah this
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project i guess is a reaction to have enough going on around us and it's hope so they are going to leave people with a sense of hope and optimism. because we all need to bed. now if insects can be fashionable then be user totally on trend they've been featured in a gucci collection the venom is a hit in high end cosmetics and new studies show that humming actually does have some medicinal properties some musicians are also turning to be used for inspiration welcome to the world of d.j. and beekeeper b. only sam. keeping bees and working as a d.j. are normally activities that most people would say is related in any way but not to be any 7 his music comes from the buzzing of bees he produces cool beats with it
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and has a message for his listeners as being harassed suv loss of a set during while. i was trying to make a performer some audio piece a state. thanks to speak for themselves people connect to break through the silence. the only center studied art and design and jam his experimental music while he was still a student he calls it insect just. c c uses a special software to isolate the different frequencies the b.b.c. meant. there are 3 types of being a high this is the queen. is the draw and the charge of their own frequency range. so the crane has a high pitch piping sound homeworkers has
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a car midrange sound strong by all being asked to these days so. he uses a scanner to record the sounds made by the beings the frame he built is fitted with microphones just like a digital recorder which can capture hours of buzzing in the beehives. being nice always tinkering with new instruments for his music once he's filled the recorders memory and the london pardon me center takes it home to his studio analyzes the b. sounds and arranges them through various synthesizers to create a track when you put sounds almost as they become kind of the last. so the committee clearly. the interface for this synthesizer is to be flying into the flower you know.
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it's moved. out in the next the sound would. be any samples taken his sound installations all over the world for example to the oz electronica festival in linz austria and the media ought to be another in fatfat poland. always takes to the stage in a beekeeper suit he wants to remain anonymous he wants the listeners to concentrate solely on the music. that this year his performance is a concert and during lockdown of locally being able to come appear to my be is just meditating it's. you know regardless of the pandemic in lockdown everything the bees just carry on as normal and that she they're happy that
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there's not as much pollution. this year. if his bees are happy to give any semblance to his sounds are a hit especially with young audiences at the same time they raise awareness of the worldwide decline of the populations. the author of the novel forrest gump has died at age 77 when stan groom wrote several books but he's best known for his story turned into a film by robertson backus. my mom always said life was like a box of chocolates. you never know what you're going to get them a team led before movie forrest gump 16 oscars with tom hanks and the title role as a slow thinking optimist becomes a star athlete. well that's it for this edition of arts and culture of leave you
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