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about the rule, so the 19 are to put you on the side against the to see the rhonda. my name is some way to shimmer. i'm a student maker shaming history documentary stuffs, april 6th on dw, the i never would have thought i'd be this famous. i'm the style here. i just want to be there to old fall from it to women, prove that old age doesn't have to stop. he being, i move this shake too much with him is willing to pay me able, concrete, vianza in uruguay. he's capital, montevideo, and young people in me in my a desperate to dodge the minute tree draft. the
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3 years ago, the military ceased, how in me and my putting an end to 10 years of democracy. since then upload, the civil war has been raging between magenta and resistance groups. now, millions of people fee of being conscripted into the military. many trying to flee to neighboring thailand. they took only a few things with them. some clothing, a blanket, and the laptop lay on the system i left home in a hurry, afraid that sleigh would be drafted into military service. right in the middle of a civil war. a lady is 22 years old. the sister 30 there in thailand, in a location they con, reveal who am i lucky like tried when i signified when i finally,
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i'd never been away from them before. i tell me that i was so afraid that my soldiers would grab me and take me away on it. we left the yard, our lady, and it was so hot. they spent 2 days on the road. they told him that journey on a cellphone. on the last stretch through the mountains, they were afraid they might encounter a check point. they'd cross the border somewhere along the moines river, which separates me on uh from thailand. they left the home, not knowing what did they ever be able to return again? 3 years ago, i'm going to try to spot an uprising. the ministry has also turned out as strikes on its own population. the, at the moment, the june to the group on power appears. 3 fold, 3,
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an alliance of trouble groups of re taken many strategic locations that have been under the dentist control. these losses prompted the generals to enforce a mandatory draft that would force an entire generation into civil war. and the tri city of mass search near the florida sun home works for the new me. i'm off on vision, human rights and g o. p states conscription is forcing young people to leave. after the june, to announce the draft, the number of people fleeing the country sold. you, i got to get a little, you know, uh now do. i assume it says the wait until april to the amount of the draft and everything. so we don't believe that about what we've heard and people everywhere say they've already started focusing on recruitment. that was the road. yeah. even last time i think it was on and i was kind of yeah, you know, go your way also said me on last 3 years ago he was still a soldier. then the military crew crushed the democratic movement in the country. originally, suppressing the protests. no go yo,
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i decided to desert. you didn't return to the ministry camp after a day off and went underground. as to what i will come on, i have to do a lot of preparation to lead beyond the devise a plan, contact people who could help. but even though i saw everything through step by step that i meant a, it was hot and i encountered some trouble along the way the and the i to me as you did and tyler and he joined up with other visitors and phones and aid network. they want to help others like them sleep, including the new conscripts. that's why i'm looking for a way out. they have to smoke with the flies and to be on the soldiers that are on committed to have cell phones or social media to obtain a clean copy the coma we provide advice to the soldiers and encourage them to switch sides or to move on to the side of the people, the giving up media. hey folks managed to flee,
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but they know the danger. anyone who tries to visit the minute trained risks being executed on this phone here in china and so late and my happy when they're able to talk to that family back and how they left 10 days ago, the on 1000 the soldiers arrived and all the boys they have to hide, she said it's good, the 2 of them left near and i love my country and i want to set it for the june to is torturing and not pressing the population on the eval with any other piece of i protested against the minute tray setting against because this seems like con, joined a minute to me, that's no longer assigned the shit off. i would have to join the resistance fighting or then i've got a lot of power i those here time. and so land may and documented refugees tolerated. find your thirty's in may, so there are thousands like them here. and now more are arriving every day. from
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this look out north of town. mamma is just a stone's throw away. for the former soldiers looking back at the place that were forced to leave isn't easy, not to know. i feel sorry for all the young people, even though it's horrible. the fact that the army is using the law to force them into the ministry to but the gentleman option me to at equal time you who to send me an e i. when i buy, when i look at my country dog, i wish that i could see a piece of country that come on a cooling country that made any progress to that ending. it could be the name, i wish that out. people could leave it home and hold it up to the people in the immediate level standing here. all they can do is hope, hope that one day they'll be able to set foot on the other side of the river. once again, the climate change poses special challenges. urban areas,
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high building density and the use of heat of solving materials exacerbates heat stress when heavy rain full hits impermeable surfaces as a risk of flooding. it's time for some creative solutions, montevideo, the capital of uruguay. like many places in the world, it has a problem that's getting worse due to climate change flooding caused by heavy rain . that's why scientist said that when he eventually died deliberate public for studying a very special building material. yeah. okay, good. it was a said, oh, nice to know my own comments and that's what we're trying to develop here is no ordinary conk. right? and i gotta get it. take us if this is a special kind of concrete. yeah. but i mean, i would say almost suppose to have a very special quality good. i mean it's not what it's supposed to be permeable to
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water mccloud. we're going to create a mixture here in our kitchen. we'll mix together in aggregate and cement. whenever i put a sunday, the simmons, as you can see, we don't mix in and we'll let them know we left that out to make the construction material more porous. porter again on the get it started so exactly, so yeah. so now i'm also adding a bit of cements and a bit of water. forget to and then we'll see what it looks like. it was the one the to pay for something. yeah, extra is now more or less usable. the groups interest in poor us concrete, grew out of the final project of a group of students including ignacio, met at all to worked under professor luis to go to you know, get on with a one on a ship. this is what it looks like. you know, roughly like a rice crackers, mutual photos, these simple shows that the material is much more porous and that one,
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so water will be able to flow through the pores. you'll read one. normally we see a lot every time you so we build roads with asphalt, with concrete, the same with houses, parking lots and everything is waterproofed. and then all of that water has to be funneled into our sewer system. deep under ground, the more the city is sealed up, the bigger the sewer system has to be. the i think it's in my head on and some systems like here and what have you deal were built more than 200 years ago. the uruguayan capital was the 1st city in south america to have an extensive sewer system. montevideo was a pioneer in that respect. but now the system is aging and can't cope with heavy rain. that leads to flooding like here in 2022. when we and we were sleeping, when my wife suddenly heard
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a noise and i looked outside and saw that the cars were sailing down the street, literally was crazy on nothing like that. it ever happened before on. i went in this right when we tried to get out the glass from you use the water poured in and started carrying away our furniture. you smile. you based off the move in through the car, floated as you know, it broke through the gate and took everything with the same on the water. was incredibly powerful and came all the way up to here. i think it's a little, especially on the boy to everything. here was a hole in the water and dar initially mount at that moment i heard loud calls for help from outside. i see just simply for the using of 8 o. c o c h empty. these people are shouting, i don't know where they are going on. all of the homes, they sound bars so the people in them couldn't get out. nobody else. i didn't know
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it was one of the most terrible moments casually afford. we're always afraid when there's heavy rain gave me, you know, we stay alert, but we have to live with it. unfortunately, i'm to see because then what we say, you know, when i tell you, let me tell you anything and that's just how it is. you know, according to the city government, more than 26000 people in montevideo, live in places that are at risk of flooding. most of them are neighborhoods near the water. but that's not the only problem. these days, torrential downpours are becoming more frequent and severe. here in uruguay, some of them and they me, they all shop on monday the day or has already taken measures to adapt. when i get done with the some, some of the, some of the one measure, for example is what's called rain garden, special case. then comes data over those are large beds of flowers and plants where
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the water can slip into the ground. it's stored there and then eventually flows off slow later. there are rain gardens like this and several places already just happen to go in. but if you want us another way to help alleviate this problem is with huge underground installations. there's huge basins that are as big as a block of houses covering an area of maybe 50 by 50 meters out of their 2 or 3 meters high. so they have a lot of storage capacity in the water from an entire neighborhood flows their into stored and then slowly makes its way to the sewer system of the the pores. concrete could be another solution. luis, the good as team has already demonstrated that it also works outside the laboratory . here in the area around the faculty of engineering almost and not be made
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of it is, here is the 1st water permeable concrete and pay the uruguay. but the see funding made dissipating with the help of a concrete manufacturer came up with a right mix together. i mean, and i'm, but it's, it's not just the material that's new. so is the technique used to lay it out. a construction company helped with that. one of them, i guess it was more throughout the year. we can see an example of different kinds of water permeable, concrete, someone, you idea. this one here has a smaller grain size, which is more suited to city squares and sidewalk. right, and here we have a robust version for streets and parking lots, but i thought, you know, i mean those, you might have to coordinate this for us. concrete, special good is that it has greater resistance and is more supportive and more comfortable for pedestrians that i feel you have on the new material is already being used in other parts of monte video. for example here, where a large complex of public buildings is under construction. that yes,
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that is the thought was the, when we began to investigate different kinds of paving and ways of collecting rain water. we learned about this new kind of water permeable concrete. and we've pulled it down and we realized it as a lot of advantages. so make sure that we send you in the cache at 1st, about 2000 square meters will be paved with a new material that will help the sewage system and the public drainage system cope with heavy rain. and the water can also be reused. for example, to irrigate green spaces of the city is completely impermeable. the water and the, as i said, it's already exceeded the limits of its capacity. and both isn't window because i think as soon as the technology is there, water permeable, concrete will be used a lot. we need to implement this technology more quickly so that it can be used on a large scale, a concrete that's permeable to water, just one of many ideas that could help our cities become more climate resilient and
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more resistant to flooding. the, the global population is growing, and agent estimate suggests the number of people age 65. well rosa is set to double from the current 760000000 over the next 25 years. at the same time, life expectancy will continue to rise. we need to re think all the age new york thursday. wiggins, home town, a place she loves change. instagram handle is dorothy loves new york. but when she travels through the city, it doesn't always sound like insurance term, right. but i came up here. it was just a funding of building nothing but the last building and i
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did that. it was kind of rough and tumble in scottsdale and all that, not everything has gotten less back then she couldn't afford to play tennis today. millions of fans won't chair on the cold friend dry co films out of wherever she goes, when darcy swings the racket. she next up to 9000000 view is on take token. instagram . everyone loves her backend. toes. is it to her dentist that to stay wherever? unfortunately it, at my arrival of age and 98. i'm unable to decide. i did, i cannot just hit for a few minutes really. so now, but i, i play all summer. it's an inspiration. you know, i mean, i still play tournaments of 80, but now i'm thinking, well, i can go willing to mind it is
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nothing since i've had an unlikely influence. that age is no barrier. living you have best life taking social media by storing listen shop is off the game. once a week, she has a head done and monica's cell phone. and she's a role model here to her is more than just the person who's like 40 or 50. so advanced with everything which is like amazing page stuff to dorothy originally drew inspiration from caribbean sheets. back then she lived with her husband, the diplomats in the south were from i just want to be there for
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the front visit. remember body? yeah. it says why was never was never never because i don't want to rent anything anybody else? the association says the she may have ditch the high hills, she will when she was a model that she's loved. none of have had that dorothy can still remember the great depression. she seen 17 presidents in the white house, but has never been as worried as she is now. she hopes people will go out and vote against donald trump. nobody believes at the 1st time having just thought that they couldn't possibly when they didn't take it seriously. so many of my friends have me if he gets it, they kind of wayland, hutcher is very, very scared. or as i have to hope that he doesn't make the,
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the end of america. as we know, the got in shop tons shop with age always has self, has social media posts from joe thousands of 19 comments. michael has been seeking have company since how has been done. i love your attitude in your energy. your so interesting a role model. dorothy, i'm a neurosurgeon and i think you rock, it's an antique life. it's, you know, people is this, this kind of life doesn't exist very much anymore. so i think that's where the fascination is helpful. always don't even mind when she questions their intelligence. i don't watch those to me. i have nothing to do with it. i don't believe in it. i think it's stupid. give i inspired people to get all their get out and do things. that's a good thing. it's also a good way to vote of loneliness. also her beloved husband guy died to age a 100 and with this or says that she might school on social media,
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but she's happy to use it to dish out some 50 advice. you know, you only live once you do it right once, isn't that means waste. keep your chin out. keep doing what she did with her husband for 61 years closing out the evening with a cocktail wherever she might be in new york or in the caribbean. and at this rate, she'll still be picking up my heels on the dawn sloane when she turns a 100. yep . she's a star here in portland, virginia spent a can a d, j v 10
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at 85. she's the oldest dejan and the country. spinning this is a sideline that helps 3rd pop up per pension model. let us know things out of bounds. yes, everything is what we make it for that one. just because i'm retired doesn't mean i should sit like a geranium on the windowsill and make lunch for my grandchildren. i can't even cook, i don't enjoy it right now because at home it's booked at a party at a shopping mall this evening. part of a routine is making sure that all her equipment is ready to go nibble so suddenly i listen to everything because sometimes there are situations when the cd gets stuck. oh no, i always find things like that. a bit of
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a setting. it says if it, i've though you have such a movie, a slot, but she's been in the business for a long time. ever since she retired 25 years ago. back then she was a special education teacher and she wanted to keep working with people. but now music is a mix reflection music right down the generation election. it's a way to reach everyone on the alma it's fantastic medicine because all the different rhythms transport us into another world of national a world of fantasy from fuzzy. but as you need the getting old, which music is more fun to me, i know the more to come c, s chimney, aisha. most of all the go wants to maintain her independence. she sometimes even repairs or equipment herself. she's had bookings all across europe, berlin, london, moscow, paris. she also has a partner to help out all or off. so you can carry this. all you have to what me
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does, nothing. you just have to carry it. no, i'm not your pack mule, you know? yes. there's no, yes you are. no. it's just because i'm people who love d. j. chris is 10 years younger than beka and can do more of the lugging around. he's not a big talk or so and his these to being in because shadow. they're a bit like an old married couple later tonight in the month, they're going to perform for an audience, a senior. they have a loyal following here in warsaw. tanya's dancing and the chance to socialize is good medicine for seniors like a very useful one, because many old people are quite lonely and you have to from the so some of the biggest parties, everyone come down and enjoy themselves. speaker taters to their taste for music. and you something of a role model the
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we come here because of her, she's wonderful. she sweets, the thought for feet that the me i showed my partner, there's another world out there that we can still have funded our age. the culture of i'm only 68, i'm still young and i hope that her age i'll be just as active as she is. so i'm sticking with it on the go showing you the yeah, the that's music to because ears, she wants to be an inspiration for older people in poland has been invisible for too long. she says, because something of a celebrity, the she's even start in a documentary film. it's main message is that there's a better way to grow the,
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the, the, at the premier because in the spotlight again, he think she'd be used to it. but it still feels a bit strange and unfamiliar. i never would have thought i'd beat his payments. i'm gonna start here. that's actually a bit scary. it's scary that an ordinary person could end up on stage just because they had the courage to live my life differently at the desk. so she's in her own it because shows that when it comes to a good party, age is no barrier. the
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