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activist awesome and cabala has been in solitary confinement. he charged with an attempted to, he was sentenced to life behind bars. on the bottom, in 45 minutes, dw, we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. magic corner check hot spot for food. and some great cultural memorials to vote w travel off we go, the natural beauty under threats how photographer rag no access and draws attention to the dramatic consequences of climate change in the arctic. the crown jewel of cheeses, why pull it is considered the most expensive in the world, and colorful creative in culinary, what to seeing you on
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a visit to the polish city across us. all this and more coming up on your romance, the germany is the land of the codes and thinkers. so it's no wonder there are more than $400.00 universities and technical colleges. here we take a look at university life for those who want to study in germany. excuse me. yes. hi, i'm and willing today. can you let me know how much i owe you? nothing. it's a 9th loan me to in germany university education is almost completely free. so it's no wonder that it's one of the most popular countries in the world to study. and here are a few things that i bet you didn't know about studying in germany. the most important thing you need to know about study and drive me is that there are no
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education fees. it probably gives even for international students. there are some small semester fees that were entered 400 year old. but these go towards things like your public transport and the student union. germany is home to over 400 colleges and universities. universities emphasize the academic while colleges are polytechnics, focus on practical skills. but the degrees have equal standing the a bachelor's program in germany, usually takes 6 semesters, or 3 years. but many students take 8 semesters to finish. it's generally no problem if it takes a bit longer. there are almost half a 1000000 foreign students in germany. most of which study in the state of north ryan westphalia, which has the most students in general, international students receive a lots of support here for things like scholarships, canceling initial steps, and cycling and germans also liked to study abroad. the number of students being erasmus on the rise, that's an
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e you program that enables students to study abroad for a year or a semester. there's even financial incentive, as you get paid to do it. i also did in our estimates, right here in berlin. studying itself might be free, but the average cost of living is around the size and yours a month, depending on where you live. this covers things like rent, groceries, textbooks, and socializing. so most students have a part time job to help cover these costs. now i'm heading to the student service organization like the student union. it's important for students in germany. there i'm using yanna, you dish. she's a contact person for everyone's questions about the university. as education is considered a prophet good, caring for a student also is considered a public good. so that's why we exist in germany. and we are basically responsible for all that isn't research or education. we do the housing, the meals, the contains, the consultation. do you have any tips for international students when you get your enrollment? that doesn't means who has expectations because the most do not know that they come
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here and i get off them e mails next week i'm coming and please show me my room. and then we have to tell them no, there is no room for do we all 11 in the office too late. please check. but please look on the, on the, on the free market. most students live in shared flats. however, these are getting more and more expensive unit construct garth and the most expensive cities to study and followed by berlin, where a cities in what used to be east germany are considerably cheaper skills in session time for some german vocab being fluent environment isn't necessarily a requirement as there are specialized english courses, or you can often write your papers in english. however, most universities 1st language is german. so here are 3 essential words to help you get started. who are the best i write play translates to listening, but it's basically a lecture hall means that this is the sco counting where students get their lunch
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and ask the pressure students and their 1st semester. i'd like to hear a little about what university life is like for me to students and berlin, members of the general students committee. for this student life in general, look like for you. do you have a part time job to go out partying a lot? most of the students have part time jobs, just like me. it's like a balance. it's not always easy, especially during exams. i have a lot of fun with the thing i study. so i don't feel a lot of pressure from that. we do drink a lot of beer, you do not have to do it. and like, you shouldn't feel the pressure to do it. but it's a good way to meet new people and to speak to you have to get to know. yes, wlan. yeah. some key us, some speed through safelite, dean, today's and music. and how do you meet people? the stereotype, the germans can be quite cold a or maybe rings to truth to some international students. but i think if you just
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like of protest openly, we don't 5 and we actually quite nice, but we have a child pay nothing education for today. personally, i loved studying in germany so much. so i decided to move here permanently. the fact that it's free is obviously a major benefits, but they're also great programs on offer as a lot of support for students. the climate change is having a devastating effect on the highly sensitive ecosystem and unspoiled natural beauty of the arctics. plants and animals are bearing the brunt of melting sea ice. nowhere else on earth is global warming, happening faster than in the arctic. the photographs of iceland photographer wagner, access and draw attention to these dramatic developments. their world is mounting thousands of years of
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traditional and it's fading away for over 4 decades. iceland, photographer retina access on has traveled to the remotest regions of the northern hemisphere to capture the extreme changes in habitat and environment. for him, his mission is clear. pleasing those moments and someone's life in their environment. never coming back. but count his photography of the arctic change our perception of the climate crisis. the regular has seen 1st hand the drastic changes in nature and habitat in greenland. iceland and siberia i think it is very important as documents life, i guess in india i think he does a i think all lies will be facing the then coming is people's lives are changing
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like in green. and then in february of the of the, the tundra, stalling, and also smaller villages have been close down and being that the people moving to the good times in the hunting grounds is getting a little bit more difficult. when c eyes is getting thinner, these drastic changes are plainly visible in greenland, where the photographer has seen vast ice sheets melting to the sea within 2 decades . and when i was in 70 fields, the 1995 i was traveling on the docks. then 20 years later i was sitting about the hunters community. thousands of years of tradition is fading away. kind of then the dog with dogs, with 30000 dogs, some 10 years ago now the 11000. so it goes down with the, with the hunters. so it's changing. young generation will be facing the different kind of 5 if i may say so. right now, returns again and again to these remote regions. getting to know the people who
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photographs and their way of life. it's hard for him to pick a favorite photos of his collection. he says it's like picking a favorite child. but there are some that have memories that like the picture of the hunt to standing on the c as in english, being filled and to live in green. and it was minus $48.00 degrees, so the windshield and the sun was going down and there was a storm coming. and we were heading back home and the ducks that i took like lots of 10 minutes and my fingers froze and got totally wide. and then it was totally black. the when i looked at that photo. gov, i just look at it so that you uh i like you, but i also, i almost lost my fingers here in dice 1200 and gallery in hamburg. some 3000 kilometers from greenland, visitors from all over the world can explore this ever changing and melting arctic . the regular axis ends where the world is
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melting, is one of the galleries most popular expeditions to date. featuring a selection of his black and white photographs. curator ego telephone believes rag nurse photography has the power to drive badly needed debate. the most important thing we have to talk about is this kind of church. the bureau is in the conflict situation. you are touched from this a very beautiful photo across. yeah. and see the landscape in a way you have never seen before. but then in your mind is, oh my god, this has something to do with the lens. come to change. what does it mean if the snow is matter thing that the ice is melting? yeah, it means that everything goes out of the balance. it's hard to to, to know that in 150 years of the the climate will change and
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extremely change. i won't be the about, the children will continue changing. but 1st i'm impressed the photos. i felt really small because uh, the show the this really gigantic landscape and how fun charge it. it still is. a lot of people say, oh, it's so wonderful and so wonderful pictures. and then i'm really, i'm, i, i stopped and think it's the so right towards when you come to the office, like in green and you're in the biggest and most beautiful gallery in the well, if you might say so. and this is the norm is beauty and this, i want to return the question back. do you want this beauty to fade away? i just document things as i see. like when i flying over the places and i see them,
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you know, they are retreating. there's thinking, if you look into the side, the walls of them, you see all kinds of figures and faces and also when you're flying above and there's all kinds of figures you could see if you look at it with the open mind. and it's like, like, live talking to and it's up to you what you want to hit. and so beauty or not beauty, i just want to ask back to do you want this beauty to fade away? think about that. the cheese is popular throughout europe and comes in countless varieties. most of them are made from count sheep for goats milk. but you'll be surprised to find out which animals mill produces the most expensive cheese in the world. and where it's made will also amazed you. this cheese costs
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$1000.00 bureaus per kilo. but why is that so incredibly expensive to find out? we have to take a trip just sub in nature reserve and was dr. west of bel. great doesn't feel the same as you, but my name is slow, but on somebody just thought if i'm the director of those on reach on nature as to what fits in it, is that i paid on it created truly publicly the world's most expensive cheese, which animals milk is used, the usual suspects who may be beans. no. it comes from the milk of the tiny sweetened patients, balkan don't. ti talked orthodontist. you mama, very well known worldwide for 300 trustees don't seem as looked on in 1997 slow, but i'm assuming a full of politician, created a sanctuary for old breeds of animals here. he tells us that so finding
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a new peaceful home, many of the don't case have been mistreated by some of this god, this is for me and the next day, all very calm animals and very on demanding. we hardly have to feed them. i mean, it's not true, they find that only food right here in the past. you according to some of them, he was simply looking for a clever way to use the milk he got from his many don't keys when he thought of making cheese. but he soon realized it would be expensive. a donkey man needs almost 3 months to produce the daily use of the dairy cow. don't keys only have 2 teeth and must be milk by hands. the milk is set to have a very special taste. as our report, you've got to find out for himself the kind of this week, but let's use week instead of the lead to cost us,
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know me and remote complete, don't chemo taste on very similar to human breast milk? are you what's going? so don't smoke is already quite expensive, but there is yet another problem. well, there was a body seen in the smoke, but you need the protein for cheese making land. is that the only real and the only ones in the world who have figured out how to turn it into cheese. so he says it took slow, but then 2 years of trial and error, this whole coming up with his top secret recipe. he reveals that his donkey cheese does contain 40 percent go silk, so we play most here. you have 50 grams of cheese. that's was 50 years a year. right. the ground is customers on menu rich, foreigners willing to pay a hefty price for something noble and exclusive, but some of them himself will probably become a millionaire from his business. p. o, he sells around $22.00 a year for the that's an hour and a mile. it's
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a very fine price because for one kind of changes, we need 25 liters of middle commodity. the cost of production is very high. to use those, the gods, to be honest, the ones we should probably be charging so much mold and i'll probably not boost i hear that but does he still like his own luxury cheese? i love it. yeah, he has found true happiness. oh boy, on the pavement place in the whole world, it's always beautiful guy. a little else loves his cuddly ball. couldn't don't keys . and there is nothing cheesy about that. our journey now takes us to crook off in eastern europe, the 2nd largest city in poland. it's historic center survived the 2nd world war almost unscathed, and the tracks around $13000000.00 taurus each year. the trinity district of kashmir is known for its creativity and diversity. we have 3 travel tips for your
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next visit. the visiting granite counter and looking for inspiration for places to visit here, a 3 things you shouldn't miss. some consider crank owl pellets on official capital and bunch of 8 has unesco world heritage status loss almost a quarter of its 800000 inhabitants. all students making kind of a very comfortable and vibrant place. there are over 200 companies in the city, 40 museums, and a 125 bond galleries. counts huge market square dating back to the 13th century is an absolute must see. but any visitor spending 40000 square meters, it's one of the largest medi equaled towns. whereas in europe, take a stroll and soak up the fantastic atmosphere and definitely stopped by the renaissance era, cross hole dating back to the 16th century. you will find plenty of great. susan is
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on the ground floor top floor warehouses, ponens national museums, which show cases mazda, one to sony, shots from the 19th century, from april to october. you can also visit the town of saint mary's judge to watch chronic house famous trumpet to play the so called pay know every hour on the hour . that who go cool has an historic origin dating back centuries. 2 the investment back to the us and said nothing about 800 years ago. there's a watchman, saw that the tar tars were approaching crack off, and we're about to attack their tongue. provides examples. the key blade, the melody, and the covey ins. cuz what i would do on this cancelled, thanks to him with the city gates were close to that and the city was saved.
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wondering what caused speciality to sample desperately go from phil dumplings known as p r. o g. you can find them almost everywhere. we recommend going to crack calls from the caching me as district way. you'll find plenty of both and take police cuisine. it takes about 15 minutes to walk there from the city center, stone cut restaurants of excellent pedagogy restaurant. and helena have been making them for over 10 years to make the dumplings, though, is rolled out and then carefully wrapped around various different feelings. one setting costs 6 to 7 year a p are all the all proteins national dish. beautiful, di know, eating appear to be on christmas. eve is traditional hill. it's mandatory people. so we'll have funeral okey with cabbage and mushrooms preferably for cheney mushroom 50 photo because they are dried, then soaks and finally boiled,
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and salt paid with onions, mazda sheets, a board sightseeing, done, belly filled. now what goosey oscar schindler's and namo factory. another must see . museum is always busy. so book your tickets in advance. on tripping out aust cushion plus saved about $1200.00 cues from the nazi desk comes by and throwing them here at these factory. the story is told in steven spielberg's film should list. the expedition paints a detailed picture of the current account during the nazi occupation and shows that although oscar schindler saved many lines, he remains and ambivalence. first of all, he was a member of the of the, not in the end and as the party. then when he came to crackle, he was running a business, taking a jewish prosperity to get to see his personal advantage about the steel 2 coats
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a band on those people. and the, to all his best to say is the lies. the finally for a panoramic view of a crack, i'll head to franklin skills about 3 kilometers south of the city center. for more videos like this, subscribe to our youtube channel. elaborate stucco, decorate ceilings and faults in numerous cathedrals and palaces. worldwide. stucco is usually made of plaster and painted by hand. the work of portuguese artist diva vienna prove that stucco can also be modern and contemporary. we travel to portugal to find out more see all. it's something very special to work, but this material because it's always such a great inspiration, says every step in the process is important to me from the really big ones to the
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smaller ones. fixed. enjoy every step along the way. my skin go. scrooge fust through the process is to leave with yes, my name's even the in a and diamond scope. there's i work exclusively with plaster, which has always been my passion. the question there's since vienna do crushed about 75 kilometers north of porto viva vienna lives and works here in our studio. she creates stucco artwork in all shapes and sizes. her creations are a departure from traditional or native stucco decorations. they grace private houses, restaurants and hotels, the world over to look seasonal for so everything from the past, the surface, great inspiration to me with through the so there's a long tradition that i tried to draw splits, since i want to maintain respect for what's gone afore but employed the technique
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and a more contemporary fashion for me to put a news. every project starts out with a sketch like this one for a private client in the united states. move cause this to this for this panel. it was important to me to add elements of water, for example, them in to live with the client for this work is not from here. an ocean lies between his country and portugal. looks bottles please. the stories that i'm telling through the work on my own re interpretation tardy is google visual. you will contend with the inc. dental you for the artist pores, the liquid plaster into a silicon mold fashioned, especially for this relief to make the stucco more durable. she mixes size so heavy fibers into it. spreading the paste evenly is hard work. it sets for about 15 minutes before the mold can be lifted off the dried stucco. in the end, there will be 17 separate stucco panels. each one a work of art in itself,
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measuring about 3 by 5 meters. about 5 months of work. go into a large scale release like this as the, the vienna prefers not to reveal what it will sell for or who will buy it. it says elements. so search thing, the people who commission something like this, have a taste pretty unusual. and a love for detailing it was done so impressive. these are one of a kind pieces as the price reflects value in the design is made especially for a single client of you and it's not repeated no way. so the kind of person who commission says wants to invest in a work of art. the artist was born in vienna, do crushed she wouldn't even think of leaving the area. she's far too intimately connected to it. and it's many stucco treasures such as
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the stairwell of this design or hotel a single cutting deal. it's impossible to be indifferent to what's gone before. buildings like this one has been restored so well that it makes me happy just to see the care that was put into it. they're an important inspiration for my own world. stomachs is the thing. if the machine look at at least 3 to some to this, to some of our clients live right close by the entrance wall of the house belonging to the entrepreneurs. e sabelle and shows a show to is decorated by a stucco floor to ceiling relief of to white deer is about patient to remembers her 1st meeting with the artist eve of the school. you all either discovered if it, it's a tenderness we feel as a family is something quite deep, very much our own and also the, these 2 little deer in the vines around them stand for the tenderness we have between us and our 3 children for fun procedures even in the mountain environment, show something of what we have all around us that with you most of as like you can
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assume that most of all the tradition of a craft dating back centuries reinterpreted for the present pitch. this blend that makes eva vienna's stucco. work so captivating, and that wraps up another edition of your own max. be sure to check us out on social media for more stories from the world of culture and lifestyle. thanks for tuning in and join us again. next week, the,
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