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to imagine how many portions of lots of us are now in the world climate change, the storage space is much less the way from just one week. how much was going to really get we still have time to act. i'm going to access the unix payments october 1st is still in full swing, but how much of it is possible on a small budget hitting all the knows the london and base shinagle orchestra shows how diverse a classical ensemble can be. and $33.00, we look at the secret to those worldly colored french maxwell. oh, listen more, coming up on your own mac. the
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. the october 1st and music in southern germany is well known as a barrel of fun, but it's fun with a price this year, a month for leader, a beer has hit the record high price of $14.00 euro. we put your max for, for the issue sharp shawn, on a budget to find out how much from the festival can be without that much cash in hand. i'm in munich, germany at the world's largest folk festival, withdraws in millions of visitors every year. october 5th, which is why exactly considered cheap fun. so i sent myself a limit of 100 bureaus to see what i can do here. with that, i've done several must do it on my list. i want to drink beer, of course. either pretzel, try rosa chicken fried the 1st we'll check out the stalls like or disease and i've got a lot plan for today. so let's see what i can do. it's still quite early,
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so i'm desperate for some coffee and cake before i start right here. let's check out this set here. the coverage goes to and is the oldest coffee tent at the visa and i got myself a cup of tea, you know, and they're classic pastry, today's the inputs so which altogether cost me 14 years. i think my october puts out, but isn't fully complete yet. i'm going to get myself one of these adorable lip. who can i have some all this ones too. oh, it's only 6 zeros. i'll take this one. perfect. now it's finally time to investigate. the reason most people are here, the beer. i wonder how much is going to be next year for now? wow. what a crazy out in the spirit. i'm doing the alcohol a little bit. so i'm going to go look for some silver me up. i'm on the hunt for some roast chicken,
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which they call handled. could i get the rose to get his a very and classic you cannot cover for us without eating one. it's a little bit cheaper to get one outside of the time. so this cost me $12.00 bureaus . let's try it the now that i've got some foods to silver me up a little. i'm ready to look for some entertainment. there are a lot of fun rides up here like the choice, which is odd. i'm not sure yet. if i'm going to write it myself. so watch it is a lot of fun to i just have to pay 5 year olds to get inside. most of the place, so side or devils wheel is a comical spinning wheel attraction that has been delighting october 5th visitors for over a century. now that i'm here, i think i'm going to go for it as well. the,
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the little dog with a lot of excitement. i didn't last very long, but i'm really help you. i tried it. there's one thing that i definitely don't wanna miss the ferris wheel. a ticket to write, the iconic attraction, costs 10 euros. reading the ferris wheel is obviously a buzz. i mean, just look at this view. you can see the whole ground from here. looks crazy. the i'm feeling a little peckish again. so for 7 years, i'm going for a typical german brought forced the now i'm checking out the stalls at quite a visa and it's 4 years entrance. but if you're on a really tight budget, you can come after 9 pm. and when it's free to enter, the i also found those chocolate covered fruit.
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i'll try some strawberries and bananas for 5 years. the is a good choice. another great thing about the visa and is that the rights here cost just one year of 50. so of course, i've got to get on one the after the adrenalin rush, it's time to enjoy another beer, the fun ending my time here with another beer, of course, at a big price of $1420.00 for the beer and some 50 for the press. all the over the budget, just point $0.70. so i'd say it is possible to adopt over some of them under their
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own faults in orchestra made up almost exclusively of black musicians is a major exception in the western classical music world so far. but the london based jenika orchestra wants to ensure more diversity in classical music. it's the only ensemble in europe, in which the majority of musicians are non white. the in 2015, the 10 a good foundation sent out to make the world of classical music accessible to regardless of skin color. their scholarships network and attend to orchestra are powerful tools on this quest. with non white musicians still under represented in the world of classical music. really just wanted to make classical music the one previously given the opportunity i would say and, and pass and kind of has a lot more difficulty getting into any playing with
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people like me. it was empowering. one thing that jen case stands for is diversity double basis. cheating. one know who, who has irish, nigerian roots found a jenica orchestra in london in 2015. she's been part of the classical music world for decades. here. musicians of color are still in minority. i decided, well i'm, i'm going to look for people because i need so many people say did say it's not you also to music and any black people who play classical music but not very good. they're not very good. and think they were very confident with this so by so i have to find out for myself. and the more i looked, the more i found, the where the tenant friends of the american conductor, cuz he came up to a law,
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has worked with many famous orchestra around the world. this is the 1st time he's rehearsed and performed with the technical orchestra, a uniquely beautiful experience. he says, the hopefully this new generation that's coming up will realize the importance of making sure that the arts and music is really accessible to everyone that i think connected and makes people realize i see people playing like the violin, the shuttle, all these instruments in a really high level professional way and so that's what i can put you indicate as best some musicians who started out in the jenika orchestra have become sought after soloists like british chalice to shake who connie mason and his sister pianist? i said to economy mason, the
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mean i'm always side when people move on, especially in numerous times like this, but to say sitting on our shoulders. and we sit on the shoulders. it's, it's, you know, it's, it's that we support each of the south african cellist able to allow to also started his career with the traffic of orchestra. today he's a globally recognized soul, the west and composer he still feels deeply connected to the technical orchestra. i mentioned this from south africa. there's probably another 10 this to the group from another country, you know, with a totally different perspective. you know, our color doesn't make us have the same ideology simply. so we're all exploding ourselves and within speaking to each other and playing with each other. we find
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answers of what we want to be in. the society. technical orchestra plays about $35.00 concerts in europe and the united states each year. the musicians mainly perform compositions by multi ethnic composers like this piece from 19 o 3 by british composer, samuel co ridge taylor, whose father was from sierra leone. the . we are not a nice, we're not missing a to what we're doing is i'm really finding what is already fat. we're playing music by l. golf, bronze, beethoven, boy, jack c, bailey, yes, et cetera. side by side. with that black, the counter tops clinical orchestra encourages young musicians of all ethnic and cultural backgrounds to enter the world of classical music. and their
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concert hall audiences are every bit as diverse these are mac. uh huh. the queue, just looking confectionary in the world, comes from france, turned on to explore the secrets of the perfect pastry. not at all are the kind of like him of constructions like to set it on the top and the shiny, creamy feeling really make you want to bite into them and wanted portrait and the french loved them. so you come up there like you have a sandwiches. very tasty, very fine. angelic destiny. did you just but how exactly are make a home made and what makes them a french class? second, the 1st of all, what are the, i'd like you all shifting the whole is
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a pastry that mainly consists of all mans and powdered sugar. had a chocolate of your fruit flavored green filling it down. you didn't get that so. so what i will for you among the classic flavors are vanilla pistachio raspberry, and quite popular chocolate. they have this specialty of the peroration shown pulling involved brand. let's see, uh 6 on it. i've says on me, and i'm in charge of the mac, a whole fish on volleyball, and now i'll tell you how i make a chop that knock out. so that's one of the account was. the principal ingredients are and flour, powdered sugar, egg whites, sugar and cocoa listed middles. i poured a mixture of almond flour, powdered sugar, and a cocoa into the blender pull out of that. we make the mca hole shut them to one available and let them when i go to, then we have liquid egg whites. that's the 1st part of plenty of middle. in the meantime, the sugar is mixed with water and boiled at $120.00 degree celsius. the resulting
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sugar syrup goes into the blender with the egg whites to make them all right. this is mixed with the doe for the shell. don't simon know, as you only have to store the doe a very briefly to get the right package or it must them get to running and do the rest by the people. that's, i mean, i'm this way. the dough turns out, especially fluffy. once it's thoroughly stirred, seems vast, scoops it into a piping bag, and portions it out onto a tray line with baking paper. the to book you, for example, this way and the mac, a hole and come out nice and flat and otherwise the shells will be on even, and that doesn't match the macro whole style. what did they say? then we let them sit for 30 minutes. so they don't crack while baking, where he taking the cuts a piece and then the macintosh shells. go into the oven for 20 minutes, and 160 degrees celsius municipal for the we let them cool for 10 minutes. and so
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they'll come loose from the baking sheet easier because they say festival. i'm back at home is perfect when it's gonna tell me the smooth don't use the ceiling for the chocolate mega. hong consist of cream butter and 3 types of chocolate. it's applied with a piping back, then the top goes on and whatnot. demeka home is complete. some pull the back of home is a very special and history with it. the smooth tops and the shiny creaming feeling like, and that just makes you want to bite into it, is the one that quoted on like cookies like a hot don't keep very long. they'll generally turn hard in just a few days. so then while the eating is good, on the other hand, they are very rich in calories, a single knuckle home 3 centimeters across packs up to a 100 calories. but they will slim down your pocket book in paris,
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one costs between 2 and 3 zeros. but nobody can eat very many at once anyway, they're just too sweet. to make a whole pause, i tell you it's hard to say if a mac of one was really expensive in relation to a small size or not a very so they founded some say it depends on the quality of the ingredients that are in it for them yeah, so they pump down, plumping and chosen a zone for is founder of the brand of the same name, same positive owner. this also the most important thing is that it's good that you get real enjoyment from it because i'm not going that's not good, but expensive. isn't great at all. the only problem can be shifted by the word. the word like a home, by the way, comes from the italian kite and means to crush. the pastry is said to have been brought to friends by french queen, catherine domenici. in the 16th century. later michael home became a sweet treat at the royal court in versailles. maria antoinette was said to indulge quite often. the field for region, like a whole unknown today,
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was only developed in the 1930s by a 2nd cousin of you. we missed. and i do think the founder of that was a, the oldest mecca homemaker. still in existence. by the late 19 ninety's, demeka home was once again all the rage and its retained its popularity to this day . now unusual variations have started showing up with leads of basal and honey and burden much. and the pastry ships of paris are constantly developing new flavors. the to you it's a complicated matter the 1st you have to get an idea of what you want it to taste like and what ingredients will need for it is the moist offices. and then i'll conduct a few tests to see if the measurements are right. cuz it's kind of goal, is that the mca home made from all they know how to sugar and filling evokes a whole new world of taste of its own media. incidentally in 2005 fines declared
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march 20th michael holiday. but the french have no problem enjoying michael hall every day of the year. we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. most romantic spots. check the best fit for police check, as well as the coolest culture the the, the prices way. what is typically german do cliches about germany turn out to be true when you move here dw reporter sharp. non serrita is from india, but now lives in germany. we take a look at what strikes are, is different. and if there are any similarities between this country and her native india. hi, my name is sheldon, i'm sorry. and in this new please enough to meet the gentleman i do to along with me and explore all the things. tillman. but what do i know about germans and
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germany who ask, i'm off to germany from india in 2017. i know this is where i live and work. honestly. this place does feel a bit like home to me after spending all this time here. now not all german things surprise me, but when i had just arrived, things were not so let's say a vis. backdate. i was discovering something new about germany. every day, new etiquette design died, new weather, and even new vegetables. it took me forever to realize that views thing is most of cabbage idle homes, and that this is how fresh box nothing looked like. and then this was not fluffy, life, pre historic, reddish, but little bit, i know this faraway line and its inhabitants do have a few things that actually remind me of my, one to friends, john and 0 cinnamon mainly for their deserts, like the same shenika on this one, the fonts fortune, which is very unusual for me because indians mainly use cinnamon in favor to dishes
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. next, trusting d rinsing. my dummy really hurts here, drinking tea, and you'll feel better. i have fever to have a bad cough. ok, this is not the tea i expected a but i guess it gets the job done. both indian and german lives have another thing in common you wrote proceeds in this could have an example from germany who hello. hi. i'd like an appointment, john? yeah, yes, i have the certificates. mm hm. cool. yes, i have all the documents to to be why just no appointments till january will be what it's july. in comparison to this, i taught in europe receive us much easier, but the last time i tried to get something done in india, this is how it went. so i had to get my biometric data and for that i spent hours
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and hours of of what time to steering into a camera and just watch the machine and not even accept my fingerprints. my thumbprints. i mean what's wrong with my fingerprints? what's wrong with my data? are they not good enough? why that's one difficult everywhere. why and other similarities the trade? i absolutely love cravens and my childhood in india, many long train journey is across the country. luckily, my adoptive home country, germany also relies heavily on its reader and networks and 10 good. these 2 countries have trains which are more or less punctual the i said more or less, okay. germany in my home country, india, i to very different countries. but the similarities that i see helped me deal with the home sickness. i feel living away from home. even then,
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no matter how many times i'm able to go to india from gemini, i always come back missing something or the other. i think that's home sickness works for anyone. right. makes me wonder what to jump on to mr most from they are abroad. green areas of this i can communicate easily with people here because it's my native language losses american bread. most of all, i shouldn't say things. germany is a bit structured and abroad. it's all more relaxed. that's nice indications of. uh huh. but at home it's nice to have this structure. for me, it is the website in germany, good side or quite hours are served every day from 10 pm to 6 am or 7 am the following day, and also on sundays and public holidays. during these times it is prohibited to be noisy or no wonder i missed the silence on my last trip to delhi during festive season. see for yourself the
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long story short. this is how i now have 2 homes which makes me perpetually home. safe. were now off to the austrian capital vienna, where artist freedom from that class, i was born in 1928. the unique world he created was colorful and unconventional. in his hometown of vienna, he transformed an old factory into a museum, which he also called home. we went behind the scenes for a sneak peak aloud, only to a select few hidden behind this wednesday, co facade of all kinds of secrets. we talked to austria and alexander the much know who should slide on some of the pretty common and concepts. welcome to the twins house being the 100 class and museum. i'm alexandra match. now i'm an art historian . so anytime captivated by the utopian edition, that 100 fossil realize sharing a phone for him, it was not only about architecture, but also about the celebration of life. but he was mainly concerned with the
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ecology and how to inhabit urban spaces in harmony with nature. so i guess i'll show you some features we haven't seen yet. let's go in company. she takes us all the way up to the roof of the one to invest a building, a privilege reserved for a select few. this is the highlight of the house 100 process rooftop apartment talk about a normal museum ticket would cover this inside of 2 of the steps lead to the form of private department of the artist, an architect. only those who exhibit in the museum are allowed up here, us photographer, any legal wits and form of visual pullman cotton needs adjust to the famous spaces who have been seen here over the years. past as well also lives and works while he was in vienna, where he realized his architectural of visions and so it was important to him to stay connected to nature. so he planted a forest right outside his own front door house to these might just be the smallest
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forest in vienna. 20 trees in an area of 220 square meters. originally the rabbit extravagant when did vesa intended to let calvin's grades here. because he was so fond of milk. nothing came of it though. the names planning permission on the go so far off the role of the 100 boss a loved nature and really spent as much time as they could in the countryside. he preferred queen to simple palaces surrounded by forest water and sunlight in vasa, but when he had to be in the city, then he made sure to bring nature into the house with him, so to speak, a closet and tossed. the wood. coons tells vein is an up cycling project. it began as a disused furniture factory. yep. so i can do the file so i can see if this museum . he took this late 19th century factory, which was originally built for toner and converted it according to his vision to be shown on default. and in the process creating around 1500 square meters of
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exhibition space in the center of vienna. coons house being opened and stores in 1991. this flow showcase is a 173 iconic works by the prolific architects, an artist. as the permanent exhibition that const house being gets a good overview of 100 saucers, life and work, it's the largest and showcases his most important paintings. his original furnishings are here. everything is authentic from the 19th century. floors to the walls move on to the bottom. fried into the ice, wounded fossil also made sure to leave space for other artists work alongside the permanent collection. regularly changing exhibitions by a number of artists and nature is hidden everywhere. here even behind the artworks this courtyard is home to a solitary tree. one of several that grow throughout the house. the idea is simple . if we humans take from nature in one place, we have to give back to it somewhere else who did for us. so it was an artist at
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