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a multi tasking season. modern mess because if we do too much, we get it all wrong. we mess things up, risking brain damage. so let's stop this self sabotage. humans and multitasking watch. now on youtube dw documentary, the 1st of got you out of step with modern times, a look at the black peak tradition in the netherlands. an architectural icon, we find out what makes for loons fil harmony halls. so great and say cheese to look at how real ch heather is produced. these stories and more coming up today on your own max. the
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nicholas is a very popular figure in the netherlands at christmas time, but in recent years, his helper paid his cost fierce controversy across the country. his depiction has been criticized as races as a result, changes to pizza, parents are starting to take place. it's the time of year when many children eagerly await saint nicholas or sent a class as he is known here the night before. december 6th. it's customary for him to bring well behaved children presence, but he doesn't travel alone. he's accompanied by as controversial help are named pete more on him in a minute. but why are they steaming into port in late november the level of our 2nd . so we have a little time to prepare by checking which children to be known to you and also to make sure pete don't have any problems claiming safely onto the roofs, trying to help with that. and i was just making sure everything is in order. so we can fill the kid choose, we can be over or that's right to the for long and we also go over all the wish
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list. so we know who's guessing what present. oh yeah, the build of the road up here in sand. um, just north of amsterdam, excitement has been building for this years. arrival of santa claus. ph plays an important role in the festivities. usually several people show up to head presence out to the children. according to legend, they even climb down chimneys to do so. but in today's netherlands, the figure has become controversial because of his origin and background. he used to be called saw to pete or black pete portrayed by white people in black face, with red lips, gold earrings, and a curly black wig. for over a decade, artist, an activist quincy gar yo has campaigned against black pete. what you see with the figure is that it's a clear sign of colonial makalya and also colonial style. just because what we understand with disfigure is the practice of telling black people what the place is in society, and the place is to serve white people. the origins of black pizza,
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now controversial form can be traced back to the mid 19th century. at the time, the netherlands was the colonial power that had grown rich from trading with spice and slaves. after fused debates between opponents and supporters of the figure, recent surveys now showed that the majority of the dutch people believed black p needs to be changed and invent. um, he's a thing of the past year you'll only find suitable to might have stains on his face from climbing down chimneys around 50 volunteers of all ages live into the role of suited to make the children happy. this read them to version definitely has a secure a fan based among the young ones. but how does that go down with parents when i was a little kid? all the people were uh, well were very black and i didn't know any better. but um, i think, uh, the way we do it now is respectful to everybody. so,
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and the kids online is most of our, uh, recipes, good for their them, it's disputes. so if the children don't care, then we don't either voice of goldman. hi, slavery wasn't officially abolished in the dutch colonies done till 18. 63. the national slavery monument by evan to freeze in amsterdam commemorates this period. but for quincy, gary o, the debate about pete's appearance signifies a missed opportunity. but i think what we're seeing with these so called solutions is a means actually not confront this colonial style. jen. it's not a means to actually discuss what are the structures that are still within society that have the origin in the colonial period and this practice and this culture division is one of the debates surrounding black pete is far from over. but it seems that one day the younger generation will only know him as peter, the bringer of sweets and holiday to year. the
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berlin philharmonic concert hall is an architectural highlight of the german capital and is celebrating its 16th anniversary this year. but some musicians and concert growers were less than impressed when it originally opened its doors. we went behind the scenes to find out why the shape of berlin scale, how many hole is reminiscent of a giant circus tent. but it's one of the world's most famous concert halls at home to the berlin philharmonic under conductor cute little to tranquil hall is 60 years old, but it isn't showing it's age perhaps because its golden facade that what sort of both sides around the time it was built on a dies down you menu him, appeared on the market and gave architects a way to provide a building with a durable colored metal skin. you can see it sparkling and gleam, almost like
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a jamming german architect, tons, sugar and develop the feel when he's unique design. dimitris, looking himself and architect, specializes in the work of tons for room construction on the no, i clinic concert, hold again and 1963 years to complete the famous architect to the chief, the masterpiece, the fitness it is a spiritual focal point for the entire assembly because of some of the tribute in police, the orchestra stage in the center of the hole with the audience seated all around it. which in 1963 that was something completely new. all most scandalous, who never before had the musician sat in the middle of the whole him surrounded by the views and listeners easy to run before until the end. the holes had always been like, shoot boxes. the musicians here and the listeners that clearly separated producer
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and recipient the, the concept proved innovative and a success for its creator and service. the redistribution of the space ensured that the music to be heard far more intensively from every spot the from kind of the let's see, no, see, to in the whole is filed it and 30 meters from the podium. do you have all these elements, the railings, the seat upholstery and the wood on the walls, affect the acoustics if with the visa unmatched anywhere in the world? an acoustic vapor identification was even the ceiling couldn't move to the music as it has flexible suspension. the sales and triangles are new, flights of and architects fancy. they reinforce the acoustics. much like a trailer was we didn't body, they transform the concert hall. the 12 fast 2nd about the
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concept of placing the stage in the middle must be copied by architects around the world. for example, and to to use some tory hole tie ones, national coal from center for the arts and copenhagen's concert to my own program. different, this one includes the dignitaries box, but hardly anyone knows about it. you can barely see it, even though it's fully equipped. it has a special entrance and elevator. that's a song, but the vip guest generally don't sit up here on these very comfortable chance. but down with the audience and political among the v, i p guess was the league partition on queen elizabeth the 2nd in 2004 not many knew about a special feature on the roof. either a sculpture bird weight with its 2 upsized wings. the
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heat for the money is a functional structure through and through. it's designed for music easily. i've looked here on the roof is a rising for unix that on the show room, put that as a symbol of a tunnel on the field harmonies mastermind 10 show room once describes his work this way. people space and music enter into a new relationship here, and they do the berlin style or money hole is a master piece of architecture. but even after 60 years has lost none of its fascination the does this cheese look familiar? it's chatter, of course, one of the most popular cheeses in the world. but do you know where it comes from? we travel towards the origins in south west england for look at how it's still made by hand. this is one of the most widely sold
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cheeses on chad. it's made in many countries. but what exactly is so special about these cheese? a good place to find out my will be which it originates has informed us that a region in south west and england was set shedra pod, difficult drunk. the kid is quite tight and i didn't see judy the way the code is handled and the way it's pressed, the chattering crisis that makes 10 of what it is catering. this is what it looks like, but we'll take a closer look later on. the cheese darian somerset still makes, chatted the traditional way. so what's the secret of the original just in the basic ingredient, the meal here it comes from cross bid counts does very good for us. in some sense. there's sometimes a 18 different varieties of groceries in that,
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and they brought lots of phones to use in the different groceries will come, immature at different times, the, and some of the herbs in hot as a favor of the cheese. the milk was delivered to west come dairy, it's 6 am 1st, as he sits 10 minutes to decide using the yoga culture. cheese make a real power to add to rent an enzyme from the stomach of costs to make cheese out of it. in the red it is an enzyme full time, is it that reacts with the proteins in the middle of the protein thoughts unraveling and joining together. and then we see that it's in the, in the, in the middle and in the set as it, as it forms the jail. the code is caution 6 books and separation from the way. and the remaining liquid is prestone. he then caught some piles up the sheets of could
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o's the end of pressing the moisture out in hot and which eats? we call it chattering, it said 10. it's a would anybody if i try to make is an 8 the light. the glad to was stacking up holes brooks of pets. we'd have recycled a slightly higher and as a, as a stretch. and the point is to stretch the stretch. so could squeeze out any moisture that still left in there. and then this brings about us. i could text you a in the fitness cheese a, a compact did tech stuff by the end of the day, the cheese has been pressed into a round mold and laid on shelves to ripen for 12 to 18 months. the aging facility is designed to recreate the climate at the cool sellers in caves that we use. traditionally, the hot cheese was 1st mentioned in the 12th century in the village of cheddar in
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somerset. now only one cheese daily remains that the today cheese is mostly made industrially. the, the name is not protected a, so the various kinds may taste very different. the channels that you buy in a supermarket or that you get abroad that is quite generic. cool, uh, text is different, quite rubbery. um that's not necessarily so creamy not shouldn't sold in various stages of maturity from miles to shop an extra mature the whisk, i'm gary's own shop only carries one, but the flavor still varies. with st. romeo and chatter, they were a bit different so different days will have a slightly different pro favorite profile. i mean all cheese is made with the note
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from the day that kind of gave it a big chunk of factory. they standardized to move, they get all the note together because in the supermarket, some cases die that they want to product. the taste is very similar. every day. we want somebody that tastes like a different every day. even if china is really from china, these cheese born in the south west of england is enjoyed by cheese lovers around the world. we head now to the mountains of italy where some religious are reinventing themselves. the younger generation no longer wants to live so remotely, so those who do stay need to be creative. a reporter, deanna opinion of those tests without an old mountain dwelling. today i was hoping i may be really tied in town. my mattress has made our, well, i a slip on the 4th and there is almost no internet connection.
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the remote be that you sent us the final in the case of a brute. so about 2 hours drive from rome was about to become a ghost town. and to the medium or step in to rescue it. let's see how this has changed for the years. and who is actually living here now at the beginning of the 20 century sense of different movies to sonya watson or the 9th village with about 1500 inhabitants by the better job opportunities in each of these big cities. made many people leave today, only about 100. the residents remain millionaire. then you're like, you're getting came across the beautiful village by chance. she invested some 5 medium neural to revive, but setting up a little bit of good you for so or a scott to to with drums across the beach. daniela canada and came here for the 1st time in the ninety's. why did he decide to transform the tone? yeah, when he came here, it was in
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a row to buy bike. and when you arrive the he was falling in love with some of the stuff on this side of it. and so you wanted to give new life and to create these wide simpleton. and so, and he started to buy buildings. many of those buildings were impressively well preserved and later incorporated in the bed could you please have projects that launched in 2005. there has been a schemes to a truck, new residents as well. in 2020 cents. they want to come and see the offers to pay a monthly fee to people willing to move here. feel like a trouble back in time because these the walls, their own furniture and how bruce everything here is the hotel officers 30020 cali . restored rooms. surprise. for 2 people starts a $200.00 euros per night. almost
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a quarter of the town was converted into a hotel with the theresa motor american before. so what exactly is that we are used to see normally do, you know, investigating way for best or with the, with the rules. here we are in the old village. so you know, who is it's of weight. we have rooms, the thought was more apartments, we just say in the or the v lights in different buildings. everything is a spread out one room here. the other one, the more up there, the here. so for the, for the restoration of the spaces here, you use original materials. tell me about it. yeah. you must know that nothing here is new. ok. we use it recycling materials, especially from vote as you can see, the floor and the roof. this one is for 7, and it was not the look of everything here is become from in other objects. ok from
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the past. all right, so you can leave the story as well. it's also made to preserve to tell us engines are the show, ended up on sonya l for sub bread making class using now $0.70 reopen. we have some of the flower then to meet the adults or at the side, try it out. okay. but i see that i see a fee number of them. as you can see, i haven't done this in my whole life. and finally, it goes in the oven at a temperature of $250.00 degrees celsius, a to our breads making plows. we've done their cost, 80 years per person familiar with how you doing the figure, but you come here every day. why look for work incentives. the final piece is a job that i really like and i feel comfortable doing it and you nearby in my town, which is even smaller there and no job opportunities. so i came here to teach how to make brant, buddy on comorin always. i live here in central state fund on different on the step
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of the steps and it was a bit like mine time because we already cottage and there are more people on the streets, but it's nice. see what, i'm, what done yet a created with a sex donte always beautiful. the need a has brought use life to this town. read that was to buy it. i get to try my own ton make bread. we'd be the regional olive oil really fresh and their own logic and wash it down with a glass of multiple china. the 2 wines i shipped for the local shops, all of which work which, which are not products will you start here with natural colors. these plans broods sellers and also regional line value. how is it going here in central state for not very soon let me on a very low my shop is been very successful and the town is always full of people. so i have achieved a lot better also financially on k one on me. see i finish my day by
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strolling around the village center. stefan is so small, it can be easily explore in one day. one thing, the little pop out displaced p stories deep, but not proud it. what i liked to move was to see how well for so how is this art and also the people they are rebuilding to tell you their story. and by the way, sleeping on wooden morris was not by that'll be a straight from the streets at bowie and t u. d. w. fill in fresh discover one of the most vibrant cities in your experience was hot in bowie and scrubbing st. explode the city's hidden gen ed learned to understand some peculiar german habits. pals create is a here for you to join us now at the w i. scottsdale in fresh on take talk.
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what comes to mind when you think of the beach? probably a vacation by the sea water, sports, or romantic walks at sunset. but what about engines and landing airplanes? we know one place where this happens right on the beach. i love that right in scotland. actually it's not a good idea to take a walk on this because visit with the beach as a runaway things on particularly hectic at this airport. but it sure is unique. that's because the beach is the airport, the about an hour travel time from glasgow to find out your head reduced northwest if this condition,
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mainland barbara is the largest of the southern islands. and that's where i'm heading now. just getting there is an adventure anticipation of landing on the beach makes me feel like i should be bracing for impact. but as it turned out, touchstone was locked into the next. plains can only land on barrow at low tide. here the flight plan is governed by the types and then it made it to the this soon enough and then the the only small aircraft with experience pilots can navigate unusual conditions tightening. the 1st few things i made the approach was like, that's as we are, you know, there's no lights and concrete and thank you for the buildings as just the beach. it's still quite unique. after stepping onto the beach, you move along to a smaller terminal. the deluxe run
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a bit different to the i am one of just 11000 passengers who come here every year. but my suitcase, an eye on ready to go to the hotel. first i want to take a closer look at the heart of the airport. the control tower michael galbraith, has minutes. the airport for 25 years. it's been in operation since 1936 and even big then it had 3 run ways along the beach. it's the only flat surface of the island. biggest issue that april is snow. you know contaminant on the runway, but we award esmond tied on this move of is moving all the time. so it's either getting bigger is getting smaller and the window version to get into the skin tight at the airport fire service, the text, the f trips between almost every single slots john bruce main as he checks for birds on these,
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the spots for anything that may have watched the show the to the pc marker post, so it lines up the the to be the one waiver that i mark a post. you can see in the distance there. and so the pilots use it to visualize it one way or one because we don't have lost things a light. when the tide rolls in, the landing strips are completely under water. that gives me some time to explore the islands. to me it looks like a hidden territory. roughly 1200 people inhabit the islands. most of them read cattle and sheep. the airport is one of the islands tourist attractions. as soon as it resumes
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operations, the beach is close down. the only one still allowed on the beach is michael galbraith. he enjoys watching each take off and landing and even creates many of the passengers himself elected to, to serve, you know, on a finger taking off rush is flushing the, pardon me on a board as lost as any day vernon. i'm heading to the beach too. but for the last time, i'm flying back to that really wasn't unique experience, not only because of the beach landing, but everyone was so nice. it all felt like a big family so that i really got a good impression of the whole island. the
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