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they have confidence and look beyond their family for their role models they find them on the internet social media are also changing room a society europe's largest ethnic minority even so nothing is more important to us if god than family almost every day she takes her nieces and nephews off for a last date you are growing up without a mother a quarter there walking through was poor but sift says she likes it here the communities tightly knit the people help one another. as the morning light. goes. their quarter plays a big role in this video it's easy for young people to lose their way here as a roma on the edge of society they are the big disadvantage drug use is rampant.
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honestly recall though for probably what i wish for most from my quarter or at least what i would change is to get rid of the drugs here little gun. there are lots of kids here and just like their parents i'm worried that they'll come in contact with drugs and ruin their lives on the joke or the funny my ornish the boys . so for years no you just because done volunteer work for the same social project that launched the girl group. she helps the kids with their homework so they'll make it to school. to because every person space one floor up. they're working on a new song everybody who wants to can join it it's meant to be fun says as if god's best friend sylvia but now far more is at stake fish even want one how girls in this quarter look up to us that's a major responsibility and we have to take it on because we live here together and we're a major role model that's
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a large responsibility. and we're fighting for equality and against discrimination and we want the same rights as men. it's a big challenge i've got 2 jobs and i'm raising a child that's not easy but if you really want something then anything's possible wash someone who at that point i'm like that's the energy that pretty dull passes on to their fans and who knows maybe one day they'll be really famous. this here is a home where the rich and privileged have lived for hundreds of years the english aristocracy you know they feel very committed to their traditions which include something called male succession that means daughters cannot inherit this in the 21st century well some ladies like charlotte carroll poll don't want to put up with that any more. downton abbey fans know the story the
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family has 3 daughters but there is a danger that the inheritance will go to a distant male cousin who no know whose it is a true story inspired by an ancestor of torrington who is also met the same fate. he has 3 daughters which means his title will also go to a cousin in canada and not to his eldest daughter how to what else can one say but its was fruitless you know would have been noise perhaps a book there will you come to terms with why i came to terms with it quite quickly that that was you know the how of it see there's a with fullness and this is sort of. kind of sense that isn't it the unfairness that it's been going to canada the other side of the world purely because i'm a girl and my sister's a girl's i mean that seems. extraordinary really this is one of the few remaining for women are definitely that instrument of the game so perhaps change.
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charlotte's carol poll is much more determined to change things and just complaining for a long that will put an end to this age old grievance in doing so she has caused considerable unrest in english aristocratic circles there is great support there circusy you can look at the popularity of the royal family in town to know how to be and like it or not this is the way our society is currently structured and it's going to remain like this for a while so if we do you say then we have to make sure that we don't support gender discrimination within it. sure much comes from a normal middle class family as a young woman she married the son of the 13th baron richard current polls whose ancestral home is in cornwall. but then in 2015 her 1st born was a girl. and the reaction of those around her was different from what she had expected the implication was you could by not having
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a son let your family down or. that you must try again for a better outcome and that better outcome sure but i'm able to say anything because takes a while to her to understand that people still think that still think that way and 2015 the queen had already realized this in 2013. and she changed the line of succession in the royal family. is really my 1st child had been a girl she would have a venture to become queen. but the english don't belittle that not follow suit in 2040 and a bill to this effect was rejected by the house of lords that's also to primes women of the ability for hereditary right to a seat here. one of the other men's opposers the change in the law that bars
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daughters from becoming hereditary peers is large turn chart it's extremely complicated. because every period she's created separately i think that there are many people who disagree with the whole notion of inheriting a period anyway i mean is it really sensible to open up a can of worms yes if i think to to to try to modify the peerage to bring something that is not them up to date in some respects runs the risk of damaging what the just embassy it has and its connection with our history. tanya field sees things quite differently without the male rights of inheritance she would as the eldest daughter be lady of michael's field and the higher rests of the motive sherburne castle which now
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stands empty after only family disputes over inheritance. at age 17 tanya decided to escape to the normal world. she has been living and working as a social worker in one of the pursed corners of oxford ever since her colleagues at the community center you know nothing of her mr critic background. i don't do you know about my background so that you know you're listening. to them but i will be there to mark my fall there is no 33 on the microphone i don't. yes sir recently my time was late on you. and you know and i just come in and i don't think it makes that any time you get to know. of a show time you have to say quite yeah. really been head of state for a year and i don't i think if you're in traditional south i would have probably
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something that. i would not know. and i'm tippett yeah this is exactly why tonya avoids mentioning her background the title is such means little to her but she does not miss her old life i found generally people are very inward looking and they were very samey people from the same background so if you had a discussion you could never get a different point of view a few notes and it was really difficult and i know i i like people i really enjoy they are my favorite species the sense fascinating sometimes that infuriating but they are always interesting nevertheless 10 years fighting and the complaining against the male rights of inheritance she wants the law to change so she can sit in the house of lords because i think i can make a real impact that. i can bring in really different life experiences. i don't just rip and cut i do it and that gives you
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a very different perspective. since they are not sure if they will find enough supports in britain charlotte has also brought their case to the european court of human rights. we know that we are writing a wrong that is long and the time has come for this to change. in any case they will not rest until the english aristocracy agrees to modernize its views on women's rights wouldn't we wonderful to go to the circus again those high wire acts the clowns and the fire because there's always fire well at a time when we are stuck in our homes through the chrono lockdowns it would be such a release and especially for kids while artists and brussels have come up with a magical alternative. behind this bar window it's show time acrobats in brussels have come up with a unique way to perform during the pandemic. the circus is open to passers by with
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a little time on their hands. especially the young spectators are fascinated. one child cries out this is magic. the artists are happy to be close to their audience again. in a completely new form of performance. you don't get so much because people's faces are covered with masks we country see the reactions and expressions on top of that the glass window muffles the sound. still we manage to connect with our audience yankee sic a the bar owner is also enthusiastic about the windows circus performance and warms my heart that i can open the bar and welcome the performers inside the show put smiles on people's faces which is the best thing that could happen in these times enable them. to help the performers earn a little money the audience can make
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it's about billions. it's about power. it's about the foundation of the new moves order the new silk road. china wants to expand its influence with this trade network also in europe conflicts are inevitable consequences unpredictable but incentive for ticket ever since a chinese investor got involved here our situation has changed before the port was privatized our work was much better and easier. china is promising its partners rich. but in europe there's a sharp warning whoever accept money from the new superpower will become dependent on it the commitment of the shaking the chinese state has a lot of money at its disposal. and that's how it's expanding and asserting its status and position in the world the fish because nobody was making. china's
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