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lloyd, contemporary food producers are the ones primarily responsible for the safety of the food. but you can protect yourself and your family from diseases in the home by playing the 5 keys to safe and use them. you also have a role to play the ah, this is the w news, and these are our top stories. the g 20 group of wealthy nations. how backed the global minimum corporate tax rate of 15 percent. the deal aims to stop multi nationals, especially tech, joins doing business globally from shifting profits to tax haven. the g. 20 accounts for over 3 quarters of the world economy. the new levy could be in place within 2 years. but some states, such as ireland, of course their opposition, me haiti is asking the us and the united nations to send in. the
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interim government one tell guarding vital national infrastructure after the assassination of president jovan in the u. s. and columbia have already sent investigators to look into the killing 17 suspects have been arrested, including colombian and america national. if you'll be as ruling prosperity party has been declared the winner of last month, national election in a landslide. victory secures prime minister. i'll be off went another 5 year term, and office is facing international criticism over alleged war crimes. during the conflict and the northern region, which has killed thousands of people. this is dw news from berlin. there's a lot more on our website. that's the w dot com, the me, the
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this week, world stories protests and turkey against the planned mega canal themes, new euthanasia law, takes effect. will begin in russia, where vaccine fatigue was led to the rise of the delta variance. the kremlin is tackling the problem. the st. petersburg city beach couldn't be busy with the temperatures about a 30 degrees celsius. thousands of russians have come to the gulf of finland to escape the hot weather and social distances. russia is in the middle of its 3rd quarter of virus waif. things too rapidly spreading, built a very v. oh sorry it is. our fillings, the alarm within you. you taishan accounts for almost 90 percent over the years
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with them. with, with, with 9 net explosives you have had record numbers of new mortality statistics. i'm not looking to go either here to we've had record numbers of deaths within one day to switch those to me at most, officials are talking about more than 20000 new infections every day. most of them in moscow to get to the situation under control, the rest of the capital has the re open field hospitals and build medical stations, especially for corona virus. all of the hospitals are quickly being re equipped to handle it 900 patients. but their main goal is to get more citizens vaccinated against private 19 russia was the 1st country in the world to get seemed to market with so far, however, only 10 percent of the population has been vaccinated. the government wants to change by degree from now on, all companies in moscow must have at least 60 percent of their workforce vaccinated
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. and the other one right on the side, the mayor is right. everyone has to get vaccinated to stop the corona virus. each year they shouldn't force us, they should try to motivate us. so that means all service sector employees have to get the jap, like those here in the past along. anyone who refuses won't be allowed to work. those who take part will be reward that we had a meeting with all the employees and told them that they would receive a cash bonus of around 35 years if they were vaccinated, that motivated them. but even in these unprecedented measures, i saw a cry from tough lockdown to government, imposed last year as infections began to rise. biologists say it's a case of too little too late, and is that the 3rd wave to be rational?
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the me to use it has been an exhausting month. yet john, for weeks his son has seen was jacked by fever and trouble breathing. so hun, who reads a scattered for a living, finally arranged a guard to take his son to the hospital in the city. has seen tested positive for the corona virus. 40 years later he was discharged. not because he was feeling better, but because they had already jacked up a bill of about 1500. your have been a d. d b jo. own spite your of the day when he can find work or you didn't improve at all
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at the hospital. but somehow it eased an oxygen cylinder at home with real difficulty. i had to borrow money from several people. we didn't have a ruby for your child to do anything. for nickel might have the god and good a for treatment for his father and siblings. he even raised beds to contact. he lost all 3 of them last week. the doctors asked the family to arrange medicine, but they was sold count, defeat, bought the oval band hospital, charged twice as much as g, counting the horrors of what he saw. modest skeptical about the number of deaths been reported in the state. i kept getting calls from the authorities for 3 days after my father's death, asking after his head. i told them he'd boston, i don't even know if his death was counted and i thought it bodies guy out of the hospital with my father day for my family without diagnosis, fever that's on the right domain. so hon. a social worker described what has been
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happening 1st, they have a fever, then they feel better. many eventually die at home. this how someone died in that house to and i got your hon thought of making a list of debts in the village. the cause of death for most, is feeble and breathless. almost none of these have been recorded at corona virus, that was a boy of the day, people are dying, and nobody has been dest. you haven't been told anything about the vaccine. got nobody here has gotten to know doctor, have visited for the last deal. this village has been relatively untouched by the panoramic. now justin's identified the feel there are recorded cases. flag in open in the group virus will continue to rec and inhabit the crew is done, boom is a prestigious project for the turkish government intended to reduce congestion and
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the bus for straight to turkish economy. there is also opposition to the project. the these are the scoops of also colossal project that could change a symbol geography forever. a man made waterway that will flow through new urban districts with new settlements for hundreds of thousands of people. canal is symbol is the largest infrastructure project hook he has ever seen. it's long been a dream of president. read your type out once again. today we're starting a new page in the history of turkey's development. today we are adding a new step to the path of progress for our country and the strengthening of our nation. any, anything that i do? but the controversial project is pitting turkeys president against it stumbles me
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up. these will not cause she's, we're against it because it threatens is dembo completely. it's water, it's nature, it's security and earthquake safety. it threatens life in this case that make the according to polls that's of you shared by a majority of the cities resident. thank you to see for my future. i say no for my keeps i say no for my grandchildren. i know that i'm against investing billions of lear onto such a project that they insist on the canal and we will insist on stopping them. going to go, it's one of the world's busiest shipping lanes, more ships, transit the ball rose than the susan panama canal, combined to many according to the turkish president. he says, a 2nd waterway is needed to prevent accidents like these. the 45 kilometer long
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camel has an official price. take a $15000000000.00. chips like these, the government argues will no longer have to wait days to enter the boss for us. and turkey will collect fees on them. but critic say president ed one's dream is an environmental nightmare. the canal will cut through agriculture. land and forests, often refer to as one of the few remaining green lungs of a stumble. it threatens marine ecosystems and crucial water. reza was where they did not wash the canal with stone from this lagoon and run through the saddler dara dam, which is an important source of fresh water for a symbol. the city is already struggling, opening new areas for real estate development, bringing new population and destroying everything natural will make the city uninhabitable on how to get. the president, however, hopes to boost the construction sector, create thousands of jobs and turn the years of an ailing economy. the louder the
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opposing voices grow. we've seen the more determined he is to proceed. the only a few countries worldwide allow youth and easier in spain, the new law isn't coming into effect. that's what allowed terminally ill patients to end their lives. ah. as soon as miss boy don't take care to keep the photos of a husband safe place, the important memories of him, the time they spent together and the challenges they had to overcome. especially after her husband, luis started the fight against an aggressive type of multiple sclerosis, and said to me that you will give us some disease devastating for him. it destroyed him within only 10 years until he died in new york, and he was in great pain. it was so bad that he couldn't even stand the weight of
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the bed linen on his skin. and the pain got worse than usual. there was no drug that could have helped him even a little. but the worst thing was, and that is what he always said, that there was no dignity in his life any more in the way. he was completely dependent on others. he didn't have any freedom any more. he wasn't able to do anything by himself except move his head procedures and wisdom articles passed away 4 years ago. all the while he was fighting for the legalization of euthanasia in spain. he wanted the right to end his life and dignity. as miss winnow has continued her husband's fight together with many others until they will listen. in march, spain became the 4th country in the u to approve youth and asia supported by a clear majority parliament. historical moment expenses that the law is now in
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effect, the association for a dignified death estimates that in densely populated regions like madrid, that could be one application for youth and ada per day. or yeah, mostly applicants will probably be people who have an advanced form of cancer and only a few months left to live, or those who have severe heart long or kidney disease, and would also dive within months. mrs. this is still a lot to learn about. the new law says that, and i mean only people who are incurable ill and stuff, an unreasonable hardship can make a request for youth in asia, people with mental illness this i excluded. before the request is approved. several doctors into commission me to discuss each case and intentionally long process designed to avoid mistakes. the new law also means that doctors this, the death won't have to stay hidden in the shadows anymore. some conservative politicians have criticize the law for putting life in the hands of authorities. the catholic church reject euthanasia to that resistance is why it took years for
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the law to be passed for her husband. the law comes too late, but his wife is sure that he would be please to hear that from now on a self determined death is legal in spain. the news me sometimes a seed is all you need to allow the big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation to life with learning like global ideas will show you how climate change and mental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference knowledge and grows through sharing. download it now for the story.
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in december 2019 the european council president show me shows embarked on a ground breaking mission. i had a clear job to make sure of the 1st time a gentleman on the planet by 25th all member states supported and some persuasion is required. so surprising, glanced into the very heart of power. the host will win the game of diplomatic poker. the power plays and alliances behind the scenes of the climate. it starts august, 5th on d, w. the ah,
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a friday night in tim pool. in the sleepy capital of this very religious country, no vincent jury and his friends are about to perform a concert house. but it's far from traditional band plays thrash metal. the style of music rarely found in baton, even under ground. but these rockers, a new rebels here, the musicians are known for writing a song with a message that for a metal band is unusual happiness. we believe that the lyrics will catch many people's attention that you know, we can be happy with a very we have, we have to be content with what we have and, and the group practices, what they preach in bu ton is difficult to find more than musical instruments let
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alone a record later, but they managed to shoot a professional music video for their hip track, happiness i use. i was wondering if we get a chance to move euro or america to play love to do that. actually, it's been the message i'm happy to use. this message does not come out of the blue . in 1972. the booty nice king introduced idea of a happiness indexes in trouble by the problems he saw or affecting other developing countries focused on economic growth. he decided to prioritize his country's growth, national happiness over its gross domestic product. roughly the size of switzerland,
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who turns population is just 800000 people, nestled in the himalayas between india and china, the 2 most populous nations on earth. it's geography kept futon isolated from the rest of the world for years, largely rural and with no major resources apart from hydro, electric power. baton is still one of the world's poorest countries but they believe they are on the right track. just over a decade ago, the government made gross national happiness, official policy visits of alternately, without peace, security, and happiness. we have nothing. that is the essence of the philosophy of gross national happiness. she did it in 2008. the king even wrote gross national happiness into towns constitution. emphasis was placed on the
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preservation of nature and organic farming. grace is a young entrepreneur. she recently opened an organic restaurant in the capital. more important, if you have a return call, you can have a happy life in these very isolated country with its ancestral buddhist traditions . tv and internet only made their appearance in 1999 mobile phones became commonplace just a decade ago. even today, few images of futon exist to bring a camera into the country. you must 1st prove your intentions are good. although baton is gradually opening up to tourism and western influence, its traditional culture remain strong in front of my family. but in one of my friends as go never to religious, whatever the people abound, not only by tradition, but also by statewide bands in, bu, tom, the sale of tobacco is illegal. those fellows take
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a be great. we have to pay the bills to make sure the sale of alcohol is also prohibited one day a week. it was, it was one here, happiness has its limits set by the state and its built on the banks of indian workers toiling on unsafe construction sites. with paul, if we don't work, we stop a profoundly buddhist country who turn posts 10000 temples and monasteries as well as places of prayer. they also serve as last chance schools, but delinquent. if we go to the extent of that, it could be a prison. maybe a death also, or one st. futon is a country of contrasts and contradictions could gross national happiness. simply mask the nation structural poverty. the human,
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what's gross national happiness, no idea we embark on an unusual journey through this self styled kingdom of happiness. 2 weeks before, no been concert in teams who we met him at the airport in pyro, the musician showed us around as part of his day job. thank you. let's see. we get rocker by night to a guide by day. like any civil servant in baton. nothing is required to wear go the traditional local costume equivalent to the scottish killed the program. they will not be able to judge. you know, we can do some changes, but it needs to be informed to like to these people. i don't know to go to the
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welcome is warm, but the itinerary is since in baton, it's impossible to travel freely with them to decide the trip into the capitol. tim who takes an hour on route, we made keenly aware of whose running the country pictures of the king and queen grace every street corner the alone or with their son. the royal couple are only present and truly revealed by their subjects. the image of a living timmy, god carefully maintained by the government. one of the king's last filmed appearances, dates back to october, 2011. on that day jig make his saw introduced to the people their future queen his wife jetson pima. a 21 year old commoner for the occasion, 50000 who to needs gathered in the hope of getting close to the royal couple.
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did it please remain seated? are you? no, i'm really glad you're here today. i'm very happy to see you today. i need the sovereign presents himself as a man of the people, but really speaks to the prince. the following exchange is one of the few he's had with journalists since he came to power. are you married? no, i'm not. what? the how do you think? oh, yes, definitely. within the country, going to drive into the district to get to meet the people and i must thank the people all the good mission. thank you. he's subjects say they appreciate their king's warmth and kindliness. magically and helped, and advisors had people even let them discover things. they didn't know he's truly
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benevolence. an extraordinary chasm. the people's enthusiasm can also be seen in the photoshop surround him who along with representations of the buddha's lamens and other spiritual leaders, photos of the glamorous couple are abundant photos of the smiling monarch's mask. a less rosy reality, especially for the press, local media is almost non existent, and no criticism of the government is tolerated. as the foreign journalists like, there are restrictions, it took us 2 months to get a visa, presidency is tolerated. but there is no question of filming anything that could harm the country's image. our activities here are closely controlled and monitored. after leaving the capital, we must stop at a checkpoint. no, vincent jury, our rocca guide needs to get how visa,
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stamped upon arrival in each major city for our preset schedule must be followed to the lesser in baton. improvise ation is not allowed a few kilometers on there's another checkpoint. yes. another stem role for the 50 of the guest actually gets people. yeah. they have one of the vehicles on which route so that if they have to says you have the location. okay. it's a well rehearsed explanation, these constant supervision and non optional to guide a part of the travel of package $250.00 per day, including hotel and meals, included in the price is a 65 dollar tax, which finances boot and the health and education services during
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our guided tour, the government plan to visit to a primary school. the you the children learn about happiness from a very young age. the school had mistress jokey dooper consistently applies the concept of gross national happiness. say good morning. good, you know, the logistics, go monica. you love to what they give me, kayla. when you know when you have a good match for you to be looked at. he looked at the good not to go look them a tell you got me looked another good to go. so to see 3 flower was because you were last got all the result you get. like i said,
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i was in the middle don't got chip warm the little she methodist to to go to school for beads picking flowers but encourages the children to plant seeds, especially for the fruits and vegetables that will end up on their plates at school . each shall has to plant vegetable and must identify what do they do. but they have when did the plan and he need to other people might say we are in the town. we don't, we live in the flat. we don't have god in. there is no space, but then this is been example for others that no matter where you live, there is, if there is a place there is a we, pupils also learn not to simply throw things away. everything that can be recycled is collected behind the school and sold to a specialized company. the. this is how we are trying to dig this
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message. you know, asking children to manage their only. so this must be a empty bottle that they have seen on the way to school. so they pick off that and the deposit and each, like if they have raised at home, they can bring. and they, before the waste will be recycled in india, the money and it's used to buy school supplies. and water filters for the school who turn is one of the few developing countries where education and health care a free for all. something made possible things to wealthy tourists who spend their earnings in bruton. the tourists weren't allowed to visit baton until $974.00. today, just under 300000 of them are allowed to come each year and admire the country's rich cultural heritage. the among the must see sites is the
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great buddha to denmark on a hill overlooking the capital. the buddha is over 50 meters, tall and flanked by dozens of gilded statues. yeah, but blue ta names to develop more than cultural tourism during our journey well off the beaten path, our guides take us to admire other countries. incredible nature, lush forest as far as the i can see, an inhabited mountain regions and rivers untouched by pollution, for hundreds of kilometers. the boot and the state is setting its sites on controlled green tourism. we are in one of the countries, 10 national parks that lie on the border with india. there will
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be captain c 2 is a ranger at the royal menace national park. he and his subordinate shakuma are the only men in uniform we meet during our stay. baton has few soldiers and relies on neighboring india for its defense. the ranges role is to protect the local flora and fauna. it's a crucial mission as be tons, constitution states that at least 60 percent of its territory must be covered with forest. and baton has exceeded that target for several years now. as a result, it's the only country that produces more oxygen than carbon dioxide. in other words, it's the greenest country on the planet. ah, the nature preserve posts, an incredible diversity of foreigner. hundreds of species of butterflies, water buffalo,
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an antelope even endangered species like lizards and elephants. now the country is developing high end tourists packages in the hills of temple. a luxury hotel has just opened with rooms starting at $1200.00 euros per night. that's a small fortune in a country where the average wage is less than 7 euros a day. panoramic terraces, exhausted wood decor and furniture, sweets, or villas from 70 to 300 square meters and heated indoor pools. this is a far cry from mass tourism. the hotel, numerous employees, a busy all day long. yet there are a few guests. the on this day, only one wealthy russian couple is vacationing in this spectacular place. and we've been expressly asked not to disturb them. some entrepreneurs have
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discovered how to profit from this tourist. heaven wonder when to let me tell them with a grace he's just 26 years old, but she's already a successful business woman. she's also a pioneer in this very conservative society, despite encountering obstacles as a woman, she managed to open her own restaurant 2 years ago. she serves up exclusively organic food to meet the demands of both the locals and foreign tourists. actually, nowadays people really care about their health. so it's more important if you have a return, then you can have a happy life. grace's life hasn't always been happy or easy. now, a single mother of 2, she was married to a violent man for years. grace had the courage to divorce him despite the fact that this is heavily frowned upon in baton. now she presents her story on the walls of her restaurant 3 years ago while working as
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a tour guide, she met her rich couple from singapore who took her under their wing. they paid for her training in singapore and helped her fulfill her dream. after returning home, she opened her own restaurant. i'm going to need this guy as i like watching my life like that. today, she supports her entire family. the 2 waitresses in her restaurant, her sister's home in a couple wonderful. and isn't us, and it's a success story, she's proud to tell to run a business to handle a case to be ahead of the family is example for someone else for young entropy, especially for young generation where we can show them like you can do anything being a young interpreter being a single mom, so i think i can to show an example for everyone else. an inspiring story,
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but still a rare one here. okay, this system right. when it comes to sourcing fresh, produce grace, mainly relying on her mother. she leaves a few kilometers away from the capital in the mountains. the 60 year old cheering plants, rice, fruit, and vegetables and leaves in this small traditional house on the hillside. here time seems to it's good still. all the work is done by hand or with the help of animals. when grace regularly come see if the supplies for her, the lack of machinery isn't
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a problem. quite the contrary. we prefer animals because you the missions you know, like it makes people more lazy or well yeah, that's cool. i think like you can move the energy to takes a lot of energy and the good dose of patients. unlike machines, oxen is sometimes moody, especially on camera i'd like to so. 6 i'm going to do that with them to be really difficult because you have to know how to go. they have to listen to you. so you have some technique how to the cows and all. so it's better like if you don't know, then it's dangerous because how can kill you?
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once plowed, the land is cultivated on terraces, the work is demanding and the yield is small. grace and her mother weed. these rise fields by hand for grace. it's a small price to pay for quality it's all organic because we don't use the chemical fertilizers like that. but since we use only a co, don't know that we have a lot of power over here. 20 years ago. baton was still extremely isolated. people had neither tv, no telephone's back then. grace's way of life would have been unthinkable. much recovery in my day. we received no education and had to do manual labor. there are more opportunities for your generation and thanks to education and languages, you can do whatever you want. so today, thanks to the kids generosity, everyone civilized and developed, which i'm proud of you. grace says she's happy happiness. she attributes partly to
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the king. so i think looking like the counts with the happiness, what not with the products. so i think this is also the happiness that we, what we get from that is to as it, in this building, the boot. a nice way of life is far removed from that of western style consumerism of lens. a store. it's a system without fierce competition in ideally, both buyers and sellers always get a good deal when it comes to like mcdonald gave the i thing like, it's not like it's not that hiding it because i heard something i would like if see like the chicken you know to make it a bigger size. so this is more effective in our health. so i think that thing is not good for our health. in bu tone, 80 percent of farmers have never used pesticides. their crops are organic and they produce enough fruit and vegetables that the country is now almost self sufficient
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. however, the famine standard of living remains quite low and the cheering doesn't receive a pension and most of her crops for her own personal consumption. so the money she gets from her daughter supplements her income as you go, not that if i buy in a city, then it's more than that, it will be more expensive. but since she's using all her energy and it's a love, you know, like that she's giving you a low, you know, the vegetable basket, and i give her money. this is what i own in the city money. and what this is she own in the village, the visiting. so this is a system between long and the doctor. so i think like i give it like that because i, i have a responsibility, you know, like being a mom. i have to get with her, and so this is what we do. usually this is what i'm home. thank you. been kicked off, wasn't the place i just wanted to touch on this all
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mine helping one. another simplicity connection to nature. it's the very definition of happiness put forward by the authorities in the g n h concept. however, some formulated this theory of happiness long before the boot and the government. namely, the monks. the perfect happiness or nevada is what the country is. roughly 100000 monks seek to achieve in baton one out of every 7 residence retreats to a monastery, at least once in their life. for a few months or even years. many monasteries also serve as detox or rehab centers for delinquents. it's 4 30 in the morning and the day is already beginning at the low dreck car to monastery and central baton. 3 3
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3 3 3 each morning, one of the monks is responsible for making sure that no one is sleeping in the get up. it's a rigid approach that some have trouble adjusting to at 1st the, the new jersey to do that with a new to some of those who joined us, a former drug addicts to alcohol in troubled soul industry. and they have changed a lot of the they suffer a lot in the 1st few moments because of their addictions and bad habit. sharing your muscle. but then they change and become ordinary monks. only digital culture does some even have kathy's on their body as they used to be gang members and others who got it good to go on. so she was in this was the case for 28 year old
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senior. he arrived here a little over a year ago and had to quickly get accustomed to the rhythm of the monastery monday to sunday, 44 to 5 to 6 to say or says before he began studying theology, cynthia was into girl's alcohol, drugs and st. fights. this is my family. this me just throws even my family members. this i good one is margot mark on the percentage of done my ha, carla, to protect today as he is supposed to ward off. bad luck senior isn't the only monk with a check had passed. he and no vin, our rocca guide have a shared history. here, no visit thing here to talk about the listeners. this is really
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the 2 young men have only kept a few photos of their former lives back then senior and nerve in spent their days hanging out in the streets of the capital with their friends to those and didn't keys. let him only used a small greeting on me to buy drugs and go binge drinking. singing would often rob people in his neighborhood fighting the street or something sometimes happens, isn't the condition nice to have collision question. thoughts? enough to become a monk is totally, is like a new list now. i wrong nation. i did many bad things. so now because the moon is kind of abuse, it is now goes there, all scenes the wrong,
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but i took and one of the good thing because i did, and i was you, good. so i want to change. so because of didn't change me know, nothing could have taken the wrong path to yeah. if we go to the extent of that, it could be a prison, maybe a death also, or one us 3 or manase to become a mom. if someone realizes this, but this is a very, very rare case that someone realizes and really gets committed to become a monk, i just need to appoint a bus to do possibly gotta get as are you going to your life goes on to someone and let him and forces me in baton monasteries offer an alternative to prison but one that requires sacrifice. cynthia is starting his 2nd year here in his cell. he spends most of his time reading sacred texts up to 10 hours a day. this life of self discipline is far removed from his old,
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wild ways. still, he seems fulfilled. happiness means the peace of mind. you can have nothing and you can still be happy because everything is different from here. you happy in italy, are you happy with your prayers? blessings, but also in a contemplation filled the days in the monastery. sometimes in quite surprising ways. every week, cynthia and the others compete in a unique form of debasing the re yes. you know, it's nature miss, you know, i know the minds nature, but it's with the physical needle. how about seem in, in the same way you might give us the more experienced monks begin the debates, the objective to we know over the others with convincing arguments. when among
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things he's found an irrefutable argument, he slaps his hands together. the subject doesn't really matter. the most important thing is the discussion itself and having some fun, whitehorse really white. yeah. you know, a white isn't white and it's a living being well, what's the, what's going on there? the only prove that the horse, the light. why why do horse another of the monks, recreational activities is the weekly outing. every sunday the monasteries residents go into town.

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