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says where things are wealthy, industrial nations no longer need, and the lightest textile waste gets stranded here. all about the final stuff in the global fashion industry. fast fashion. watch now on youtube. no job, no future in china. young people are desperately looking for what the india is prostitution villages. we meet women, determined to get out of poverty. the. this is my property right here where we had our house at my house was built in 1933
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and it was a really a character homes, beautiful, beautiful character in canada, wildfire us have destroyed many homes. we need people who are rebuilding that lives . the kind of varies currently experiencing the west wildfires and its history. while in hawaii to just alice for a brush fire to destroy an entire town forest fires are becoming more common worldwide. what's nice like in the office? it took a long time for denise o'connor to grow a custom to the side of the char trees. silent witnesses to a disaster which changed her life for good. personally, i read on facebook that there was a fire in the south end of town. so what else take a look and sure enough, it was a monster coming toward us. 2 years on little is really coming back to life.
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even though o'connor says it's taking too long and been bogged down in too much bureaucracy, flowers as mer, she's overseeing reconstruction along with her recovery manager. this is my property right here where we had our house at my house was built in 1933 and it was a really a character, home, beautiful, beautiful character. this was one of the hottest fires we ever saw. there was a 1000 degrees at the height of the fire, it was melting and vaporizing almost everything. these images went around the world . a wall of flame devouring entire houses, lit, and had been badly damaged by wildfires 3 times before. but it had never seen anything like this. just an hour later, nearly the entire village had burned down. once a popular tourist destination. now it's a ghost town. only the church remains. never again says ligan's mer. she's changed the building code. now, all new buildings must have
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a fire resistant exterior. fire is something that's not not uncommon to our area at all. you look on any of the mountains around, you'll see evidence of past forest fires. so you know, we need to be prepared for fire and this is one way that we can do it by building fire resistant homes and buildings. a few kilometers up the mountain here. the fire also turned everything to ash. but new life is emerging from this chard landscape. married couple tricia thorpe and dawn. glasgow are among the few in britain who are once again living in their own for walls. it's a work in progress, but it's a home are covered with fire proof panels and a fire resistant metal roof. some of the most important things about the house are the fact that it's built out of cement. like i said, we used insulated concrete farm and which is like adult legal, it's really cool. fairly easy to build with. and once we've done that on the
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outside is all cement it's cement, ford. and then as you can see, there's metal along the bottom here. and so that will again give us that fire resistance if anything kind of came creeping up towards the house, they're all pocket to survive the fire, but they lost 80 chickens along with sheep and goats. but 1st, tricia thorpe wasn't sure if they really wanted to start over again here. but when the firefighters told her, they found her dogs alive, she knew that we're stay. we had a litter of cars that need it, and the mom and ouch, the mom and the grandma actually dug a hole in the garden and buried the piece in the hall. otherwise, it was narrow, cool that you need it. didn't need to do that. hold hope because originally we had heard that nobody had made it done. glasgow grew up and lived in his parents also had to start over again after
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a fire to sprinklers on the roof and keeps. the metal cools off. the retired bus driver shows us how this protects the stalls with that sprinkler, we've got about 10 meters and the other side of the bar and we're, it's all wet so the fire comes is going to hit that and then hopefully it won't burn because everything's what soaking, wet, reminders of the fire are everywhere due to each of the what's left of the house, which wasn't even insured. its wooden walls burned and the metal ones melted. these photos reinforced their decision to build back better and thanks to the kindness of strangers. they did, it was over wyoming, but we had people that we had never met show up with a trailer node of building materials and all kinds of tools and things like that.
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every time something came up, it was old. you know, it was like you need somebody for specialize. think somebody would show up free charge of work. it's just a. so that's why i say god, help is ok. trisha takes part in the canadian program. fire smart. she's learned that people aren't powerless against the forces of nature and that wise investments payoff for every dollar that you would spend a being proactive versus the reactive which costs you about $15.00. so if you look at that, just on the financial point of view, it's well worth doing it. never mind the emotional tool that it takes on people market day in written signals of return to normality. many come not just to buy fruits and vegetables, but also for the discussions. when will reconstruction finally started? how should they protect themselves against forest fires? the big pine to do see here are very farmable. so we're,
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we're trying to ear a gate more and have more. we feed trees, our community, we have our crew that was going around cutting down brush around under the trees. and so when the fires did happen, it didn't come down. 38 degrees celsius. a hot windy day, much like that fateful 12 years ago. the mayor believes a spark from a passing train likely caused the mass of fire. it is considering taking precautionary measures. it's either stopping the trains completely on those days when it's 45 degrees or you know, slowing them right down going through the communities for sure. because we're not the only community in this province with, you know, with a situation like this. it could, it could happen anywhere there still a long way to go into residents can return to live. o'connor doesn't even know.
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winter home will be rebuilt, but she sees the fire as a chance to do things better, and hopes the town can serve as a role model for others threatened by wild fires the just 3 hours away from india. scott, with a new deli, is a stock lead, defend ward. i am traveling to a cluster of villages known for sex book. this is k go, lee, a village in the district. i lived in the state orthodontist time. to meet on get that. who is the 6th woke up at her request, we have changed her name. she says she's of legal age, but doesn't look it a good that is getting ready for the blind. hope lines include mean,
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some nearby religious trump drivers or migrant workers that fast to on the highways and young man with disposable incomes. she joined the profession 2 years ago and says it was by choice, as it enables her to support her family. for my father, that my aunt also like this. i goes into this field due to poverty. how much are you owning at the moment? about 627-0000 rupees per month, around $750.00 euros. bought for me, no one in my family can find work. we was starving. we need a roof over our heads. we need to build a house, and my sister needs to get married or have any, did i paid it off? how much was it about 11000 bureaus. max. oh, that's a lot that's. did you pay that back? yes. everything goes on within 2 years. 3 years.
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having to borrow money, drops many families here in a vicious cycle. banks do not lend money since they do not them to do a sex work as well. so these families don't the local lenders who charge exorbitant interest rates, making them even puerto. that's not. we also change to the name is the eldest of a total of 7 siblings, due to high debt. she also has to look as a prosecutor like her mother and her aunt. i was 15 when i understood was it was all about someone. and at the same time, it became more and more clear to me how poor we oh, somebody goes in the park was the situation. my little siblings always have to banks to suit. unlike we have no real house, no lands, nothing. at some point the money that my mother and has
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a sex where could didn't highest so she has to go to them by in hotels. you can uh no. will she have to leave us alone to do so? until it became clear to me that it was the only way to make money and essentially for us to survive. one day, i finally said to her, i don't want you to do this. i will take care of this, i am now the breadwinner of the family russian. i ran to them by to an agent who recruited her by contacting locally pins in elaborate 6th street network . there are an estimated 3000006 wilkerson india between ages 15 and 35 sex work is legal in india. bank and human trafficking are not. this is a matter of sort of why was so many like that's not that abused in the system. but
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steve, for lack of any other avenues of book, there is a stigma attached to these villages as the people here belong to the bottom of the cost fighters. key knots, media, bunch and i and can just read these them and come from have traditionally be nomadic tribes. before the women were driven into 6 books, these ethnic groups worked mainly as performers, dancers, jugglers, acrobats, and magicians. because of their book and way of life, the british colonial bible viewed these ethnic groups as a threat in 1871 they were criminalized under the criminal tribes act, which was only to be at the time of india's independence. steve
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types about these tribes staple assistance society and makes it almost impossible for them to start other professions of means of livelihood. i ran to meet many members of a family from the community outside legal affairs, a lot of discrimination along these lines. no one wants to give us decent jobs. that would mean we could climb up and out of our misery, of the income people don't want that. so there's no change to buy. that's why that's it. okay, so how do you tell me not? is that how is this noticeable in every day? like when they go be a south priest? yeah. instead of golf where you books 5 bohak this a month. got there. they won't even stand or walk next to us because we belong to a low cost. they tell us to go away, but it's getting better as more and more of us push to go to school for later. and
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i deal with this as well as a otherwise they wouldn't let us come near their homes. some children here don't know who their father is. of course the mothers customers don't give names, but this is a problem because in many places you can only be officially, they just stored with their father's name. so these kids fall through the cracks. but women have been able to challenge some gender roles by becoming the primary redwin. now joke them like that. have we found that those who make money are strong to are women are strong. that piece of bass support the family. they call the shots asinique is always letting you know the women are ahead of us. they are immensely respected. these women are able to bring income to the families, been property, and make homes. they can be of family that which not many women in india can do
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some eventually the village and most of the country is major urban centers daily who might or kind of conduct some even as far as the bi husband's fathers and brothers of the sex workers are involved in enabling the street. i'm contributing to the family economy, the actus themes, but also do house door series children most of the women we spoke to would like to move on from the slice. however, something is slowly changing in the villages. amy, good do not this a teacher who is supported by an end you walk into and sex. look, today's lesson is about grandma. he believes a good education will help the women find safe movies of employment.
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the money which what about as did you go and you'll get to this is, you know, this has only worked for a few families. one girl even managed to get into the police, goes in jeopardy, the nearest noticing it, k o y y c. i see another family has several children in the medical profession, one boy as elaborate, be sure to go to the study. and this one is going to become a doctor, victor independent, these families. and over when he was as a sexy gulker. but you'll be able to get it booked out to part of what i want to go do not good. belongs to the same tribes his relatives. but in the 6th street, do you want it to be decided?
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cuz he started by teaching himself to read and write and then his relatives my dear customer, look, i mean i didn't get a welcome problem. the magic real life was one of the reasons that was too difficult for us to skip on misery. i have full drugs, none of them going to school on some of my sisters are still in the ticket and i was lucky after i had taught myself a few things on a social worker for me, that is, you tell me today i have an officer degree we can book as a teacher, maybe i or i mean, but to the there are stories like this, but few and far between members of the community are trying to change the destiny of the next generation or the the
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this year we'll see 11600000 young people in china and graduate from university with use unemployment as a reco time they face and on 2nd and future. one in 5 on the 24 year olds come find a job. they look like the ideal candidates standing tall, big smiles. no scars and perfect nails every detail matters in the pursuit of their dream job, flight attendant, and degree. but i really want to be a flight attendant. then i could see many places dressed up every day. i really like that. it's rare to get exclusive permission to fill in that a big company in china. but this time,
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the authorities granted our request were allowed to attend a casting new han with the end of travel restrictions find on airlines is higher and you can. and the interest is huge. the ones you find on airlines has already held 30 events this year. and we've received 40000 applications so, so we chose, will hon as a location because there are a lot of renown universities here with well educated students. so you nicole, so saying, so don't, don't call 1st the candidates are fingerprinted, then their measurements are taken. the casting takes 3 days and there are a $700.00 applicants, only 10 percent will actually get a job. so there's a lot of pressure i see, we see the competition is tough. i can only do my best. and hope that we all find our dream jobs sunday. the see the goals, but landing their dream job is
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a fantasy for many young people in china today. most would be happy just to secure any job at all. it's a situation that's causing wide spread frustration. people are lining up here as if they're going to a pop concert waiting for an hour in the rain. but they're not here to dance and sing. rather to pray. i need many students that asians lama temple, even though it's rare to see people praying and china there's only one institution people are supposed to put their face in the communist party. so it's astonishing to see so many young people here kneeling before the buddha, the da da da da da. i'm praying that i find a job since finishing school. i've not had any luck with applications. i've been
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looking for a while, but there are many jobs available. it's all, it's tough seeing my classmates struggling with the situation too. so if you don't mind and so they burn incense and look for support from a higher power. the parties that controls all aspects of chinese life can no longer offer them any security. temples in china have sold 3 times of many entry tickets this year than the year before. half of the visitors are in their mid twenties or younger, new development. i want to know how these young people are doing repeatedly. i hear that job hunting has become a psychological burden. sion and that goes over the last year i applied for 60 johnson has 20 interviews. this year is worth a 100 applications and just 10 interviews. all of slab good. the prayer wheels keep
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turning. since the pandemic, many sectors of the chinese economy have been slow to recover. the crisis has hit young people, particularly hard one and 5 people under the age of 25 is currently unemployed. and those are just the official figures, a record high. and there are more university graduates than ever before. 11.6000000 are entering the job market thanks in part to a backlog at universities with exams being postponed due to the pen demik. that's what happened to john in the temple courtyard. he tells me he's studying software development. he's also come here to pray while lighting incense. he explains that studying at a university is now a part of the chinese dream. jenny, i go to on to you lewis's and joe, so use a year there are far more university graduates that before. yeah. and so on
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a record number. yes. so you go month does. yeah. and that's good. so because it shows there are more and more educated people in china that was one of president fusion things major promises less poverty, more education. but for this generation, the dream has become a nightmare with she now telling young people that they should learn to eat bitterness, meaning they should go with can be of service to china and the party. and that means moving from the cities to the countryside, taking jobs they haven't trained for and may not want but some young people are pushing back, posting meetings on social networks, featuring con e g. a failed scholar with no job prospects. in one song, con e g would rather go hungry, then do manual labor would have to do it on the
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bicycle. the song was being viewed for 1000000 times a day, fast becoming an add some for china is the solution to the communist party official team to the threat and sensor the video label. we meet long yet one of the few jobs fairs in the chinese capital. he's just finished a master's degree in fashion marketing and wants to find work in his field. one studied in south korea, for in degree was once a golden tickets, a success and the chinese job market. but now, one wonders if he should have stayed abroad. the job market there is okay. loads of students who graduated along with may have already found jobs. one's job search isn't going well. few firms are hiring at the moment. not even some at the job fair. to 3 years of the pen demik have taken their toll on
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economies all over the world. we just have to put things right again to it will all work out somehow back at the flight attendant casting. by g e has made it to the final round. she and the other final is now have one last chance to prove themselves the jury. everything runs like clock work with military discipline. i really hope that i make it through and then i get this job. i'll do my very best . if i get to be a flight attendant, around 70 lucky candidates, some hon are offered jobs as flight attendants and immediately have their company photos taken find on airlines. but by doing he is not among them. instead,
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