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by harnessing their creativity to combat violence, crime and drug trafficking. a look at a slum aiming to dispelled common cliches. globe was even 45 minutes on dw. we're all set and we're watching closely. we all seem to bring you the story behind the news. we roll about unbiased information all 3 months. the room to elegant and fascinating. we take a closer look and berlin's famous hotel, add one simple, yet savory. why the danes loved their mer, bro, so much and daring to be different. how diversity and riches the fashion world.
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all listen more coming up on your own max. the 1st, what makes the average german tech? we've got a new series dedicated to answering that question. and today it's all about the basics of the morning routine. what time does the alarm go off? how often do german shower do? they preferred coffee or tea, and how many actually change their underwear each day? too much information may be, but we're still curious about some of the answers to these questions. this is michelle new. the an average member of the people known as the germans. these a 178.9 centimeters told 43.4 years old and comparatively concerned about climate
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change. but how does he live in the morning? literally, let's look at the morning in the life of the rich. it's 90 6, 23 am and michelle, average german is about to wake up. the germans wake up decidedly, any of the many of the european count bots, with the portuguese and spanish waking up around a more relaxed 7 30 am, the 65 percent of german saving persons alone seems to be like 75 percent of german saying they profess sleeping in a cold truth, even the majority of germans report getting a good night's sleep, although 55 percent said that they would love enough to new net the
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contrary to what you might expect for sherman. so actually sleep, st. kitts for 12 sentence gentlemen. report sleeping in the way it all starts with a goose breakfast apparently. and if they have to choose germans would say breakfast is the most important meal of the day with a hockey breakfast at the top of the hierarchy. the most popular items that bread rolls, pigs and sausages. there's apparently some debates of how the, i guess could 46 percent of germans say they've been fat a soft tank. but there is a wide spectrum of options. as a spreadable rule, pulls me is no stranger at the breakfast table, put the half it should be the cold coffee. it's a besides breakfast beverage. it's 66 percent of german and it'd be isn't working up on those daily january jane jeremy still understand why, on average,
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it's michelle. we spend 15 minutes evening breakfast. looks like his time is up to the 60 cent of john and see to foster with a place of wellbeing and relaxation. many of them carrying about the assessing the shower once a week, if not every day for 47 percent of them to sorry to show it to morning and staying true to the pragmatic cells on time to brush the teeth or shade. some of them even use the shower to seeing more to plants and clean comp, hans in the country. they gave us folks in sandals. it may not surprise you that germans have a practical approach to closing the
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94 percent of german se, the convenience and come foot arm for when it comes to clothing and 95 percent savings. a good price performance ratio is also important. 26 percent of german men report and not changing their underway every day. luckily, 74 percent of them do and diesel for the day to push them and speak to the neighbors once a week, which has already been eaten sabina once this week. so after we're friends in the same direction, the one to know what michelle is up to x. like welcome to the legendary hotel avalon in berlin. this is where our history and glamour comes together. whether you're being pampered like v, i p, or just enjoying the atmosphere in the lobby and our of elegant surround to nearly
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every step. we take a closer look into this luxurious world. cory was sprinkled with gold leaf and a side of fries for 25000 euros. a nice complaint with the butler and amazing views . buildings, luxurious hotel ad loan, sits in the heart of the cities across from the brent of the gate. for decades, it's been the go to address for the world's jet set, the basic guy. so what are the secrets hidden in this luxury establishment? ok, i'll take you behind the saying that before the eric fleming is a historian, an ad loan expos, when it comes to the hotel, he knows every nook and cranny, and every sequence, since it's reopening 26 years ago. old world climate can be felt from the moment you enter the bell helps uniforms are still in the original design recording the glamour of the hotels early here it's optimal when the hotel opened back in 1907.
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it was a spark preventing calling society that's odd on sense. we are on the avalon steward for glamour. come, search, find beauty, and of course discretion. i mean the ad loan family built the hotel during a period of great difficulty, all of yet really made it perfect. home and i guess how highly of the whole was decorated with rooms candelabras and lighting faces help on the finest carpets for moran decorative glass windows and beautiful fabrics. what concerns still the hotels concierge is central to the luxury of experience. these experts help desk for 2 of the horses theatre tickets or book a table at the top restaurants, tables, it'd be known to feel very unusual request. the hotels international team of $500.00 employees, health and $64.00 countries. whether working behind the scenes or assisting guests, they speak 40 different languages. the lobby boss of the buildings. typical carrie
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was with fries thought a deluxe version sprinkled with gold, leaf, tiled up to 25 euros from cisco is music. $50000.00 milligrams of gold lace. they used a year for carry west pines and visits. it tastes good. by the way, you can still come to the car list even if you aren't a hotel guest. the drink of choice that the ad loan is champagne. $52000.00 buffalo slip it serves per year. this ellison fountain in the middle of the lobby is a the original which was destroyed during world war 2. along with much of the hotel, the ad loan was rebuild until 1997. last year, i know this guy on the building is you see it now is completely different compared to the way it used to be. that one, sunk on the fountain was in the garden, was a garden health cover on the main staircase was in the home. it's showing the
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reception area was also somewhere else. talk to see the 2nd. i've always thought a lot of things have changed, but many details of the same like the co foot ceilings as well. that's what it is. no. it has to here. so, so you can really still feel the buildings history the journey continues past elevators with the elements model to talk to the originals from a 100 years ago. the winter garden is one of the most popular event tools. it has between those and wedding receptions and is often used for faxes. she says movie premieres. the ad loan has hosted hollywood royalty like hugh grant sarah jessica parker making folks steven spielberg, tom hanks and leonardo dicaprio, best buy if we are, the police used to be the same, is good to a gun. the yellow fountain was in the bible, it was a place where people would meet and relax when speaking for houses. while numerous
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celebrities have stayed at the ad lawn, not only can check into the most luxury a suite which costs up 224000 euros per night. it's pure a luxury with a view of the front of the gate and its own private butler. coming to the royal suite, so i'm glad to have you here. ricardo is available 24 hours a day, both day and night. enough to just keep this all my occasionally there's a cool night but in the, as i've worked to you and i've only been working up 2 or 3 times, i think these hosting stuff could make one request was to have 4 meals with honey. hi, somebody, me, tony was evian, i did that gladly and then went back to sleep. going to be there for the record. i won't say who made this request, but we know that the rock obama spent the night in the royal suite as did finality, cruise and queen elizabeth 2nd. the sweet gain fame due to this window.
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it's with michael jackson hills that he's baby in 2002 to show it to his funds. this dangerous move definitely got the king of pop into trouble. public displays aside inside the loan stores, guest can expect phone secrecy. description is also a type of luxury i took those guys items we take for granted today like watches, electric, lights, telephones, and of course hot water once lecture easily doesn't even when it opens the ad loan set a high standard on. and that luxury standard continues today. the idea of beauty in the western world has evolved somewhat in recent years as a result of movements that pushed body positivity and diversity. but this trend seems to be fading top models once again, or as soon as ever as
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a struck down the run ways in major fashion shows. so that's actually going on in the fashion world. the these models are preparing for photo shoots in a parking run, but they quite unique albino sisters, matilda, and angelica, or really been client by the a tally and modeling agency in perfecta, which is set itself the goal of changing popular beliefs of what constitutes the beauty and then to put them on this, we don't have fixed criteria for ways all regions in color or hot pretty bad holland is the only thing that matches of selecting our models saelens to for years . now, some courses of the fashion industry have sort to stand out by introducing more diversity and challenging the idea that models must be toll seen and as little as possible. raising eyebrows, we've models that stand out from the crowd, is the essence of this agencies brand condo, particularly when i was
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a kid. people would touch my head to see if it was real or a week. a full set of one of our group goes to for sort of a as an aspiring model name, a luger had to overcome many difficult totals before he was hired by the input fed to agency. they told me the i had to do something with my skin because it wasn't right. so well, i had to cut my hair because it wasn't present both for the college and so i had to lose weight in recent years, many labels have begun using low just size models to advertise the clothing but it rates and shows in milan, paris, and new york city sheet size 0 appears to be back. almost all the models were extraordinarily seen. these, the party positivity trend ask once the game was, it will just a publicity move powers, fashion journalist of exposed. i wasn't surprised at these latest developments
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today. practically every show has to have at least one or 2 oversized models. it's all this trend and fashion of inclusive, very of course diversity is also a little bit of a green washing at times when you look in the stores. and if you ask for a huge size, they don't have it. they're really have, yeah, has large and maybe extra large, but then they don't have x x x. so it may be a trend, but it has had an effect on the industries image of b. c. models of different types and the cities are more popular than ever. it's also more common for magazines to feature models with disabilities. old ones that are older is this trend going to continue? i think it's going to continue, but maybe not as much as the price and social media is making out of it.
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that may be the case, but the impact fits the agency has steadily landed more contracts since they started in 2020 it's just not that much time. so it was very difficult because the labels were only used to working with one type of model got be and it's been gradually more moon labels are realizing the import and guess what? the actual representing the customers. and that's the data for his instead of managers. but we'll be going to defend, even though it's no longer only the labels fits aside what's attractive and trendy . now consumers are having a say the next generation you todd, of a changing society that values diversity. and they want models who reflects these times the every culture has its traditional dish. in denmark, it's an open face sandwich. while it may seem simple, smarter, bro isn't just any ordinary sandwich. it comes in numerous varieties,
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and the ingredients are key. the danes are passionate about it, and we find out why smile po above was level, it's not much mobile, it's mobile as well. this, this catches the heart and soul of the biggest people were here in the danish capital. copenhagen, where this open face sandwich can be found in almost every restaurant. smell is important to us because we can show of all the great ingredients we have here and, and, and it's a, a traditional traditional old old dish. i guess you could call it shirts to join us. send back prepares dozens of small bro here in the who to fell restaurants . the key is the bread. usually a whole brain rice smeared with lots of butter, followed by any kind of topping a popular choices roast beef with managed grated cheese
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and crisp onions. here at the restaurant. the shooting star is a favorite. it's made with danish rye bread, butter, manners, fried flounder, and steamed flounder. shrimp and lump fish caviar with lemon and asparagus as a garnish. traditionally small is eaten for lunch, where they're packed or served on a plate. so at home, this would be surface thinking food, and that's no good, a restaurant, the use cutlery. cerebral is more than just a simple meal for the deans. the basically the things that breast fits with rye bread and smile, but already from the age of one. and this is something we have for school,
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we have it for working. we have it all the time all year around. also additions is around smiles. so it's, it's really important for us. sure. you hone in the heart of copenhagen, many restaurants, along the small harbor service, maribelle road for lunch at an average cost of 17 year rose per piece. and while the word scenario looks like it should be pronounced more brought in danish, it actually sounds more like smear because most things are actually grow up on small read is a lot many times a week is the super easy and very diverse discussion of thing. this lab what it is that you have to drive for it. and if you look at that, you can see how pull it out of seat. it is, and you see that. so it's very good to you. well, to me as model is a very traditional stage dish. and i also grew up with it. even though i live the
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broad my whole life. but coming home it's, it's something i create for all the time. what began in the 19th century as a quick snack of buttered bread for the working class, has now evolved into a kind of delicacy enjoyed by everyone in the country. it's an essential part of the daily modern danish diet, the delicacies. stories. enthusiasm. this finale amazing. the best chef with their best tips, from the dishes, to beacon diet and all the rest of the secret. welcome to my well. europe's diversity is a smorgasbord, lives the subscriber, and enjoy d. w. the. and finally, unless you happen to live in the tropics,
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you'd have to do some traveling to experience the hot and humid world of the jungle firsthand. or would you? there's actually a reinforce located right here in europe. it's in cornwall in england, and it's europe's biggest indoor rain, forest, euro, max report, or hendrick failing travel there to check it out for the series europe to the max of the i am making my way through the rain forest, the re long this time i felt myself sent into the jungle for years to the mag. this is yours, rain forest box under the roof. and that makes it your largest indoor rainfall. here you can discover exotic flow experience, adventure, and every single 1000 ring for
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this particular info's. this part of the eden project, various climate zones of simulated in a box garden with enormous greenhouse is one of the domes, houses a tropical assume a drain forest environment. an area of 16000 square meters makes it the largest indoor range forest in europe. i've traveled to southwest england to see it. the eden project complex has been in operation for 20 years, and the account you called will decide was fully opened in march, 2001. the, it's a paradise artificially constructed on ground, with clay was once extracted. so tim smith came up with the idea to transform the old quarry into an attraction where people are confronted with one of the most excess tensile issues of fuel and conte. and i want to disguise inside the funds
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are really important message which is that we are part of the not sure well, and we should not treat us as if we were somehow special and we will pay the ultimate penalty of extension. if we do not learn to work within the boundaries of the world, sits up 1st and we wanted to create a world him and he said, wow, we want that. that could be a future time though to get better acquainted with the rain forest. the by itself is artificially created, but the conditions are almost the same as those found in nature. this is mainly thanks to the set of supporting cantilevered don't construction, which made it possible to create a rain forest on this scale. the sum of 1000 different plants piece is here, the lots and this catherine capital and knows them all. she was involved right from the start and
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planted the rain forest along with the team, the largest in the rain forest, which means it's the most accessible. rang far for the majority of people that live in all region on the planet, right for us to see for him posted for the global climate. so we, how does that when people come here though, enjoy walking around, but they'll start to realize how important it is. and then we will go rode to fly and looking after them. the rain for us reach or around the equitorial balance. and they basically regulate the climate for the entire planet. the special feature here is the opportunity to experience the rain forest, not just from the ground, but from different levels. the dome is up to 50 meters high, and katherine cutler was nice enough to take me all the way to the top
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20 degrees the the on the ground. and a real big interest is because everybody is trying to get a bad thing about don't below things are also interesting where many tropical plans fail the fruits like bananas and cocoa, the say these weights, the copay bees. you can take one of these just keeping your mouth like, you know, a white bit on the outside, the taste for
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lemonade, for a nice. oh yeah. then the last here that is the submissive like that. and i always think this is amazing. very interesting. the, it's the wonders of nature that also draw certain smith back to the rain forest again and again before starting the project. he wasn't music, manage and you're almost nothing about plants means about how all of these things that you think of boring. i just the absorbing sunlight oh, absorbing, absorbing, absorbing, turning them into sugars. batteries. what's inside here makes a nuclear power station look like a child's toy. they were upset with the wonderful things bounce. and the trouble is because they can't sing, they count dogs, they can't tell jokes, you know, a new one looked at them properly. it seems to me the eden project is
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