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of all the rest of the classify as disgusting. w series about our complex relationship with animals. the greatest needs to bait what you know on youtube, dw documentary, the survival of the fittest, how female rowers on the federal islands make it to the top. weird or wonderful. why is sour flowers soup, so popular in poland? the best of good the home for look at the highlights of this northern spanish cities. all this in more coming up on jerome x the diverse and multicultural. these are just some of the characteristics that aptly
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described to mark does hotel in vienna. it's a model social project, which provides work for people in need. that hotel marked us in vienna has been built as austria is 1st social hotel. i'm on their ends. it's got to give me a 2nd chance issue. i'm for reba and i feel at home here service. hm. awesome. hello my name is abdulla on this job has changed my life for the day. i'm here the mag this hotel in vienna. now this may look like an ordinary place to stay, but if you take a closer look inside, you will see that this hotel has a very unique story behind. it operates like any other hotel, but this particular establishment is supported by the catholic carry test relief organization hotel monitors. his goal is to give people with disadvantage backgrounds who had to flee their countries another chance and access to the job
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market and hold on for load of from you cream is one of the employees here. the single mother came to vienna in 2022 when war broke out in her country. place for me, it's like the 2nd one shelter, baltimore q for looks like in ukraine. she feels protected here and says if it weren't for this job, she may have had to go back to you frame the attention to detail in the individual rooms is noteworthy. these hangers, for example, were hand woven and these glasses were cut from wine bottles. many of the other items were also upside gold. so what many people don't realize is that this plays house catholic priests for more than 50 years. and one indication of that is that on the 6th floor, there is a small chapel, right? this way about 50 people can fit in here comfortably and it's used today for
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weddings, funerals and baptism come back down at the hotel bar of dollars. finding his way around the coffee machine of don't also flight his home country of somalia because their personal stories are often too traumatizing. we weren't permitted to speak to the employees about why they flipped their countries. but of delta is willing to tell us how this job has helped him the he tells me through financially, and there's like a lot of people here who like to help in different places. like if you need to make a passport. yeah, they help a lot. i need to tell me a lot, i don't know exactly where, but it's going to help me because i'm still new and the idea use these possibilities yet. so there's 2 open for me. 16 nationalities are represented here . i've just been here for a short while, but already just walking around,
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i ever encountered people from mexico, afghanistan, syria, it's a real hopefully of languages and culture. gabriela zone lighting. there is a hotels managing director. her background is in both the business and social sector. and our the guess aware of the mission of the hotel when they come here on the 1st side, not because they've booked via booking or website. and we look just as a normal hotel, we want to look like a normal hotel. and what is behind the very of experience when did talk to people, when they read or stories and know approaches and then to discover or we have a 2nd reason why we are here. gabriella also explains that they wanted to have a space for greenery, so they turn the former parking lot behind the hotel into a garden with joe thermal proves that heat and cold, the restaurants and rooms many of the 40 employees here have some sort of
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refugee background and various levels of training for an office manager z i'd rep is from syria. he came to the montes hotel in 2016, after which he completed an apprenticeship as a hotel specialist. his colleague, funny buck allow me from afghanistan started as an apprentice in 2022. she's expected to complete her training in the summer of 2020 for the. everybody sees their difficulties. if they don't speak the language to, don't know the catch up, but we want to kind of focus on the contention and the deputy for travelers who are mindful of the challenges facing the world today. including the displacement of people, saying that this hotel is a small way to make a contribution for this is a great opportunity for cultural exchange. you know, new series on german values. we already taken
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a look at how honest and punctual most germans are. in this episode, you're a max reporter josefina. going to wants to find out if the germans are also really keen on keeping everything in order. hi, mom, what's up? oh, you're visiting tomorrow out of the blue. how lovely looking forward to it by me. i guess your mom the anything about tiny? no. so what do you want? i'm you later. jerome and conscious and wireless sense of orders obvious. he not one of us train. it is one of the german virtues, and you must be german. i am by as definitely not untidy here. well, that's a table. and that brings us to the topic of this at the so it's the german virtue of order. let's take a look at how tight in each room is really are in everyday life. and how strongly that in the order of says german prevails that schedule and tailor rubbish.
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first the wait a minute. what are you doing? him throwing away the cream cheese bolt but not like bad. you have to separate the cup from the red bays from nobody really cares of the house that this belongs in the plastic rubbish. yes. but only the cops, not the rabbit has to go through the paper bed. okay, okay. i will. no, just quickly take the bottles away. the great majority of glass bottles, i recycle it. they are collected in about 300000 containers through out germany. this is only for why glad you have to separate glass by color. but isn't it eventually or thrown together any way? no, we drove is a very serious about separating our waste and you have to take it seriously to
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know you have to bring those back to the store. it even stands it on the final, but i don't have time for that right now. it is too late. anyway. i take them back home and bring them next time i go shopping in germany, around 98 percent of all refundable bottles, i give them back to the deposit system only about a quarter for countries worldwide. even have a deposit system. this is definitely not the right place to put the refundable bottles. there isn't really that much to remember about separating waste and germany. after all, we only have plastic paper garden was complex. electronic waste refundable. okay. okay, i get it. so as you can see, there are many different types of waste and germans are very precise about the proper way to separate the cabbage they, i guess you could say very tidy. what is it like in your country? do you separate your way? oh i meet below the
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good lord we are not in america. are you conscious of your. 7 pay, but it has to be voted, remember everything must be in order. it's not just that german needs a full bed toilet paper. a recent study also found out that german man i'm most likely to sit down to p. 62 percent said they do this all the time on most of the time. you've got lots to do the. i've always said, oh no, it's test 5 and the order is how the live saying you don't seem to have your life on the controller. well, mass just case you don't want to back fuel. now do you is wind chose it's too late. it's already quarter plus 10 channels. i'm supposed to
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do it the do you know what's to be done in a minute? my mother is coming tomorrow morning and sold you according to the house rules. vatcher, mazda 10 pm, is probate at 1015. so please stop now, or i will call the public or the authorities time. but then i would like to point out that according to a court judgement, you don't, may not longer than 30 minutes per day, and not more than 10 minutes without interruption. it doesn't seem like it dorcas comp time order must be maintained as a saying so deeply rooted in the german side that it's become a cultural krishi around the world. this even an antonio authority dedicated to maintaining the beloved order. but the reality definitely completely confirmed because she's sometimes already in this as seen as the narrow minded and typed it
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trying to stay m dot, you know, just very need they officially belong to denmark, but our and autonomy group of islands, the federal islands in the middle of the north atlantic the vikings once the road from one i went to another to this day rowing is one of the most popular sports. and women are at the forefront the, the federal islands and the north atlantic. like the vikings, the full, the, the old 513 rose hard for centuries the fairways have taken to this c n road. but today it's a national sport. the women have a few days to get ready for the annual national regatta. the crew is made up of 6 women and cox, wayne young e dot gibson they makes in the capsule 12 town, 3 times a week to practice. if any of today will be practicing the things were still not
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good at like the start and a few stroke techniques that we didn't quite manage last time. we'll have to correct them today. so that's good on both listed. they even practice in the evening. in some of the sun, hardly ever since the pharaoh's training is tough. the traditional wooden boats, not the comforts. the team has to grin and bear it. and coxswain, your needs is most of us need took up rolling at age 15. soon she realized that she had the right stuff to be a coxswain. she stands and directs the team with authority. for you looking for my role shell up this when i get a kick out of seeing the girls exert themselves and gain confidence home at home, even when we get this feeling, the boat is moving at optimum speed off and that can go even faster. and that's
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great, that's what i tell them to do is law, they look, we all agree on that pillow too much on the same opened, if they don't degree and will they tell me about it later. so luckily they rarely take a different view of it, or if there's still something all the ro is have jobs and families will studies. they do this purely for the love of the sports. growing is part of the fairways identity, the 18 items, right? several 100 kilometers from iceland, scotland and no way. temperatures really exceed 12 degrees celsius. the climate to this house and wendy. the traditional robot stove function as a principal means of transportation. jenny and his son dropped into the boat builder. he makes final preparations for the competition and optimize is the old plates of that. i wanted to see if the inside of your blades could be corrected there on even so. otherwise the just fine
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a narrow bound. send it to the end 6 wooden seats. uh, typically for fairways bugs is the fairways couldn't find enough truth. what they had to import would from know what the 1st women's forgot to was killed in 19181 last time. driving into training session before the competition, they buddies into a brief but intense boost of energy and quickly reached the point of types of things. the listing rolling is a tough sport and gives basically every muscle a work house agent and they give the boat a thorough cleaning and check to make sure everything's in order. give themselves one more hockey meal with lots of carbohydrates they will be needing them to go to team is ready to go. buy sit out for the national competition, a successful lesson plans. we have a 100 percent confidence in jenny, so we'll see if we do what she says. so we know we can count on winning the great
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race takes place some typical fairways with the wind and driving rain in july. many of the fairways, $10000.00 traditional costume for the national holiday or less. okay. thousands have come to the capital to watch the regatta. the, the staffing shows the opportunities blue boat gradually takes the leads of a tough practice is paying off. the ro is get into a good rhythm and take the lead the best far out in front when they cross the finish line, the time to celebrate my tradition, to needs held a loss as the here. the
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great. we got off to an awful start. we drifted totally, of course, but after that it went really well in the age welded in smell. sweet victory. so the roles of team your not to they couldn't have hopes of based on the thorough items. the you may be familiar with these specialties from poland, parole des, bagels and polish sausages. but have you ever heard of the sour flour soup zurich? it doesn't sound that tasty at 1st, but it's very popular among the polished unix or simply sure is it's hours to made with right flower and it's a favorite dish with a polish not on eastern. we'll show you how to make it and why it can be enjoyed, both during lunch and the holidays. plus we'll let you in on the secret of how the
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suit turns sour at the end of the cooking. good day. my name's biggest thing cuz i work a busy rodney restaurant and make 0 every day. now i'll show you how to do it from start to finish, showing stuff ends up awesome. then gay will need to patch dibels onions, garlic, potatoes, bacon, and sausage, and for seasoning all spice marcher rum and bay leaves and very important the contents of this jar. but more on that later, he starts out with a dry. its base is baking vegetables, and onions allow me, brown, the onions, so broth, taste and smells basic of, of auto. uh the fresh, know tim and bass and takes care of that on a board. it's such a nice aroma. that's why we do this sort of the amount of pharma. we live the stove and it's similar for about an hour and
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a half until that process done. so southward, flowers soup is found all throughout poland and most neighboring countries. the people have cut the visa are very proud of their version. is your strong ski. it was originally a dish for minors providing and nourishing meal with or without meet the most popular dish. and it is. yeah, for like all the families and it has lots of uh like history quote and culture like background and cause like doing then at times before easter, when people learn to learn not eating meat and like eating less. visual was like that very come on. dish to is like every single day, even like 4 times a day for a breakfast, for dinner, for supper. the version with need is a traditional easter dish and the large, the cat like polling the names your comes from the german words that was because sour dough made with right flower is the main ingredient. this one is like around
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78 years old because he, my family's like the 3rd generation which you are doing that professionally. even like years years ago, it was a special port in every se, laser house, the in the name of it is toodle. so that's the special parts to provide the, during the reporting the that's the leaving we are putting to the, there's a lot of these are on like $24.00 or 32 hours when you have to do it again and put some extra water which and then leave it for another day, and then you can put it to the jars, sour don't act as a loving agent. legend has if that it got into the suit because of a bet, and innkeeper was challenged to serve his very worst soup. but it was a big hit, and as you and i was born, shut up and kept the skin of the bacon and added to our bras them and nothing is
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thrown away. we use every thing of a fire. cisco is of all my. then saturday slink go strains to finish bra next the chef dice is the bacon and white onions and so taste them in a frying pan. these are rough. yeah. restaurants version has to have dice potatoes, set the potatoes, have to go into full the salad. well, they weren't cook properly possible unless i got to work with them. now for the most important and thanks to several days of fermentation, extremely healthy ingredient the sour dough, plus the seasoning pulse, spice and bailey's not familiar enough for me, and i don't forget to season the soup to taste. it ought to be flavorful. somewhat strong. of the odd putting the most out
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of it because it doesn't quite taste the way it should. yeah. yeah. but question that come up. it's always just but i've, i have to go over to my bottom and then kind of monitor him my add on the soups. almost done. so at the much room and a minute later, just before i turn off the stove, i put in the garlic, how much of a bunch of ice crates or magic smells nice and delicious. fishing up up now. so the person that he serves to suit with hard boiled legs and polish sausage type purpose such as this is of the b. that's why it is. we has pizza and we've got 0 houses and it's not just for easter. the sellers your to please you and i can warm polish hearts on any day of the spanish port city. a big battle with trucks,
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travelers from all over the world with its extraordinary architecture. but the city also has a lot of fun activities on offer. we talk to local residents for the best tips. bio is the largest city of the bass country in northern spain. it attracts visitors with arch culture and calling the retreat. some 350000 people live here. but what do we get to see if we leave things to chance and ask the locals for recommendations? what you can miss and be about is a visit to the guggenheim museum. the architecture is spectacular, and very different from other museums for some cnn, the permanent and temporarily expeditions on magnificent import. i live because of my music. i 1st stopped in the guggenheim museum in the city center. the building was designed by the world famous architect, frank gehry, in 1993 visitors are greeted by
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a 12 meter high dogs sculpture poppy by jeff koons. the waiting at the back of the museum is a spider called mama was capture by artist louise bush. why the guggenheim museum with its collection of contemporary art is certainly a good place to start and build about. what else is there to do near the museum? is would this would, this would be suited bridge is a lovely place to take a walk. it gives you some marvelous views of the center of the ball when we walk across it. you have this feeling that it's moving with the wind, but it's quite pleasant. and a very nice walk of that bill that was located on the navy on river 9 bridges connect the city districts. does it missouri pedestrian bridge? is one of them for many it's the most beautiful. it's name is basque and means white bridge. it was built in the mid 19 ninety's, according to
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a design by spanish architect santiago, calatrava. so we're to next the, the, one of the best things about the bio is the old town with the pain shows and its special atmosphere. but i key, there are lots of musicians and dancers and bask folklore and culture. we'll find out about pintos in a moment, but 1st we're going to enjoy the hustle and bustle of the historic district on bill bows. west side, it's court is this yet? they call us the 7th street, which date back to the 14th century, the, there are lots of shops, restaurants, and campaigns here. but what should you order? so don't think so. it's been one of them. i don't think you have to try the pinch, it was what you'll find at the counter and all the bars. there are always
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a good way to test a slice a bit about how people who love the pictures are to bill by what top as are to other areas of spain. there's staple of countless bars and restaurants that offer them onto the next location. recommended to us by a local expert and who knows a city better than a cab driver. what to prove about does he have for us if we were going the i would recommend that you visit the turn the mountain top. you get a great view of the city and its way out to me to be got the building. they sell us you that you can get to the top of the mountain by car cable car or on foot. the cable car takes just under 3 minutes to reach the top. the lookout is perched at an altitude of 250 meters. it's the best panoramic view of the city, and yet another angle from which to appreciate build out. and with that, we've up another edition of duramax. be sure to follow us on social media for more
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