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like much else joining us for an exciting exploration. and everything in between. this is a video and audio production 5 d, w. i hope that you will tune in the shed to my little straight is blank club provides mutual support for victims of shock attacks. quietly dying karl reef several disrupt and it's not just climate change. that's to blame and pricey. pres, evangelical churches in brazil, booming and so with that process, the
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one year old elena lives with her grandparents and a modest home in a suburb of rio de janeiro. when her father was suddenly sent to prison, her mother camilla several months pregnant at the time had to move back in with her parents for coming at almost for family and the evan jellico. pentecostal church world lifesaver portal, may of those were very difficult months i was pregnant and i had no contact with him. the nice little method at that moment my family was my main support, the and then i looked for a church and i needed something to keep me on my feet. i was pregnant, so i had to be strong for her. everyday. alice camina is unemployed. her
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mother is supports the entire family working as a cleaner. her grandmother also has a small pension in sell. gonzalo, the center of revival is having a mass baptism. fellow church members are already waiting outside for camila and her family coming in. they used to be catholic, but this is the 1st church where she felt truly welcome the a church service that's more like a rock concert. the crowd is singing. all of having loves you. the evangelical gospel is drawing a huge audience. some $50000000.00 brazilians are already part of the pentecostal movement. the
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new pentecostal churches keep popping up, mostly on the outskirts of large cities. and in the many poor neighborhoods, like in many pentecostal churches, there's a surface here almost every day. that's also part of their recipe for success. alpha. ok, this would be the dodge. 2 plus accessibility is very practical for the people here who don't i get asia when they can go to church when they're sad, depressed, or when they're having personal or professional problems. what they might be a wise prophy so nice. there's also money being made from religious faith. some church leaders have built up large business empires, passed to receive less mollify rent his own publishing house in rio. he supplies the entire country with books. he wrote himself especial bible additions and evangelical instructional materials. he also produces his own tv show and
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a pod cast runs a youtube channel and is active on social media. this media juggernaut has helped his church grow 10 fold since 2010. today he has more than 300000 paying members. in the pentecostal church, it's tradition for members to donate 10 percent of their income to the church. but the pastor says he's not in it for profit. but for face you separately that somebody's, you are people because they believe they're not idiots who are just being manipulated by the head of the church lot, but that's, that's the average. and we need this result is still the world's most populous catholic country. but meanwhile, almost a 3rd of the population is evangelical, and it's projected they could become the majority by 2030. most are joining the conservative and even ultra conservative pentecostal movement. sociology professor christine of utah is studying their influence on society and politics. it grew significantly under the form of right wing populist presidential year. both
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scenario who made a point of embracing the evangelical world view your support. it was the what sales of this gave the evangelical, the feeling that they were in power for the 1st time. several of the religious leaders wanted to show that they had influence over his actions. so it sounds like the president played this game because he felt protected by this religious network . laza palmetto. joe and the religious leaders play this game to strengthen their own institution. for me and staff full, so they switched proposition whistling past to receive less money via is one of the country's most influential evangelical leaders and a staunch supporter of show you are both in arrow for him, communist homosexuals and abortion are to boo. but opponents say his flight for a more conservative brazil is fanning the flames of social intolerance. looking at him, we live in a time where if you are not in favor of what is politically correct, it's properly an installation of drug scheme, marriage, freedom to do whatever. and there's so thing wrong with lots of. so why are we
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radical? because we don't accept the thing i should guys. okay, is that was why say something was this? according to the sociologist, the threat to democracy of the both so narrow years has faded, but present isn't out of the woods yet. this is one of the religious groups have gained a public presence in the space full. why? including within the mainstream of politics. and art is the main screen of the the police government may swimming those that mice. and there's a growing influence of pentecostal culture on every day monday. the growth of even jellicoe church is having a conservative impact on my school. see my daughter we return to come milos, baptism service the before they had to the baptismal font members make electronic donations. according to prosperity, theology,
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god will multiply any offering to the pentecostal church as a county on hoping to boost their membership and their income. the sermon calls upon the battle between good and evil. a central theme for the church. when you give your life to jesus, the devil loses his power. you bury your old self and a new creature is born. the daily struggle doesn't end with baptism. you'll still save a new trial, but you become more responsible and know better what you want. like everyone here camila longs for a new beginning. she's being baptized with more than 200 other believers. the camille is new sense of hope is finding an echo among other believers to conservative evangelicals are growing in numbers and influence in brazil and
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elsewhere. and the world the world is currently experiencing its full mass coal bleaching event in 25 years. and it's the worst yet ever warmer, which has put these marine ecosystems on disruptive extinction. it's not just the heat, this to blame a minute tree tongue languishing on the sea, but it's not a relic of war, but it is called of a bottle to protect a delicate marine environment. that's a cause. these 2 egyptians have dedicated their lives to active is know if i read marine biologist must move on a fee. this is the scientists and the i'm interested in corals throughout the
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entire red sea did some of the loss of my gulf of acrobat. and then i was on the right down to the far south as an engine, when something is happening, my mind human of doing this problems, we are the ones the wishing floors. try to fix that, to push that thought of these to take action. it's a beautiful part of the world, but to really understand what's at stake, you need to do a spin over the surface, whether it's a well what is one to teaming with life. visitors are rewarded with images and encounters that would come through just as to why i'm leaving for 25 years. but this is the 1st the best sites i have experience egypt coast have become increasingly crowded. embracing is thanks to
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a growing tourism industry, both on land and under the water. they have especially the precious treasures that need protecting egypt. coal reese like elsewhere on us. all threatened by rising most images for the corals here, but the more resistant to climate change than elsewhere. thanks probably to the way they've developed thousands of years ago. it is possible that egypt coral braves will one day be the only ones left in the world which live. so they are preservation is not only a matter of national concern, but also the interest of all of humanity. but because they didn't send me the scientist, their own admission for the benefits of humanity and nothing like mach mode, i know have been a team for years. their organization headcount is financed by international development aid and their own waste recycling projects. the goal is to protect
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egypt. corals from the numerous threats, especially from knowledge numbers of people. we joined the team out on patrol. once again, it's far too busy. the many divers and smoke, let's place a huge burden on the marine environment. to many uh, people on a very small in sports and especially that they are beginners the that is i'm a hi change that the break some things touch something more or events diverse they i really the take care about the quote. the role is not easy. i don't know or, and his team are not police officers. they can report misconduct but not hand out fines or rather, punitive measures. so they try to talk to people instead to promote the balance between conservation and to isn't of the role the industry provides a livelihood for many in egypt. this diving school is one example of the success,
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nor is visit dtn many times and help to draw up a plan. the stipulates a maximum number of dives by day in order to protect the corals based on this carrying capacity for those 3 for we decide what kind of numbers weekend accept. and when we are each this number, we don't accept a more diverse. even if we have i them, i and steven sometime the locals, regular interviewed there. guess the dorms be happy? was this just a few kilometers away? we visit to mac mode? honda fees research center together with a team of students. he's breeding gillian, times the honest, and they to release them into the sea where they'll provide food and shelter so many underwater species and help strengthen the coal rece the our english to do everything we can to preserve a re eco system in the future. we also want to grow carlos ourselves and create the
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entire common and use the bind, letting them grow in the see. that's the next stage of our conservation program. and well not what honda. c does what he can to preserve egypt so unique, underwater weld, active. a snow is out on patrol again. he's looking to see who is behaving irresponsibly and potentially endangering precious marine life. and the city of well got it. an area that especially popular with terrorists, do you spell it something that's not good at all? and i haven't been away with that either line, so the lease or so therefore it's damaging. everyone uses all the actions and see and you know, it's wrong. you know, it's really getting a fine, it's funny the most. so when we,
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once we just re quoted this and then we send to the big finds. but what about those old tanks we saw earlier? what did they you doing here? it's quite simple nor my food and the rest of the healthcare team had some sunk here a few months ago. with the help of each of the army and government. the whole thing to move away adventurous davis, what we call the military museum, or the tentative dive sites on for one reason is to basically reduce the number of dives being done or not certain dives. so we'll the plan, which is certainly not much going on here at the moment. comfortable who's interested in medical and tax on the see. but when just a few meters away, you can experience nature, you know, and it's glory. the
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protects from shocks on rap bucks. they can lead to life changing injuries, steven dest. last year, 10 people lost their lives worldwide, and many civilians has faced a long road to recovery. it was right here that it happened just a normal wednesday off to work for dave peace and who loves nothing better than hitting the beach and setting the waves. but then suddenly out of the depth of 3 meter long shot contracting today is the day i'm going to die and it was like, goes away that this was the end. and then i'm going to think about my family, you know, at that time to it and i know it today. and i just going to fade on the sand and pushed back out by then i was like, completely worn out in the settlement board. and i looked at them, i'm, and i know all of these for a muscle was just hanging off and wait, wow,
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that's no good. then down i could see my wife buttons and the water was already going right around me. and i'm having to thinking, wow, the movies, get it right, the water really does. his friends pulled him onto the beach. not any survived. his for, um, didn't have to be amputated despite the deep gaping wound attached to now coverage has gone. scott used back, but the psychological williams has been slower to him, was still in the hospital. dave came up with an idea to bring victims of chocolate for people to talk about what they've experienced. the leads by example and tells others what happened to him. so he's kept his bold, the best. the inference solution on a piece is the same. one of our strategy is beautiful beaches. many people here down under i couldn't imagine life without it. we've come to the same is phone, di beach and sidney people of ages take to the voltage. most of them prefer not to
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think about the risk. so the doctor said back job, mine is more back. yeah, we share it and i don't ever come across. so i try not to think about it. yeah, i mean the what at that so, but just enjoy it. and like pretend there's no shocks around that. sometimes it's at the back of your mind, but so good because you know, you're not on the menu. so you just feel safe. so why is shock attacks on the rise in australia, the aquarium in the city of comes to study the behavior of these presidents for more than 400000000 years. they have enriched the marine ecosystem. but because the things that considered a delicacy in some countries shops and now and the threat still that coming right up to the coastline more frequently, it could be because they're looking for food because the food sources unlimited. it
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could also be strange noise instead of trucks them and it could also be activity at any ocean that actually scares them and makes them move from the normal pos into a new area. so quite a lot of reasons why shots can be found in areas where you wouldn't normally see them. small consolation for those whose lives have been changed forever. by a shock attack of this happened at the beach. we met kevin young, important mcquerry. 10 years ago, his son zach was killed at the age of 18. that's more strongly. do we know surfing with friends, phone, kevin, we'll never forget the day when a police officer kid at the tool to give him the news. and he just said this type and he said kids, your son zach has just been killed in the shock of tech at that point. like now i had to motion about this level and all i started to weep just quarterly. and i thought to myself, i didn't say that coming,
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and it's the same for almost everyone who is suffering loss for the shock attack. whether it's a relative or friend old, a room coverage to face lice. the bike club helps the role even if outside is sometimes make fun of it. this community is a huge help to dave kevin and the others support disabled helping each other through tough times. and celebrating great tons as well, like this is we, we have a lot of last, but you know, we have a lot of teams as well managed health each other through. no one understands what it's like to be attacked by shock unless you've been attacked by shot. and then you can all rely on we can help each other is the feeling really. while we did the bike up tries to break a world rankel with pipelines. this involves many stuff is swimming out together and for me to launch circled on the water with the boats. to commemorate someone
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who has died this time it's kevin son. but the pacific is a little chelsea on the 2nd information on the water. it doesn't quite where it counts the entry and again, it's because reco, it's what have to wait. but for the victims of shock attacks in particular, spending time in the water with other diseases, that kind of therapy. and a reminder that australia is suffering community sticks together not to my cup also wants to reduce the number of debt together with the authorities that have developed a 1st aid kit, especially for use in a shock attack. because most fatalities occur heavy items leading to death and this, it includes a 20 k visitors on literally to stop and lot lot of put it on the inside. it is quite a lot of tiny need hun to so then you're locking in position and your wife of
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professional help to arrive in the way. dave can now go assessing again without feeling afraid, but even many years off to the shock attack, he has a different attitude to assessing now on life in general. we think we are the top of the food china and then when you're out there and in a shock, it's how the you suddenly realize that all of that that you say on the beach means absolutely nothing when you're getting killed out in the water. and so it's, it's a different thing taken over all the risk of being attacked by a shock is still low, but the number of cases has risen in australia. still hardly anyone here would consider no going surfing because of the risk of shocks. the sweet coke label queen comes from ivory coast. does it go? my eyes are tired. come my god. i'm 27 years old on a ph. d, student in climate change and sustainable agriculture is the best i'm
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a speech pathologist. so i study plant diseases and how to treat them to do this. i mean i've always been interested in agriculture because my father had a fum come with so right from childhood. i with, with him in the field unable you do something, the more you love it. and like i said, most of the i listen to what the notes to be. um, so that was because at home we will always getting yams, and we noticed that the shelf life dropped sharply over time. because of course that's good. yeah, the point when people see this route, they just cut off the palm. that's rotten setup wizard is a sale for this for them. it's actually because they're trying to save the rest of the tobac. wow. so they can sell it to each.
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okay. the my identity find, find groups of funding that goes wrong here in court of law the, the steps involved and that took me 3 years. but at the same time that i was identifying the funding, i was also looking for methods to get them under control. those to the the i received the 2022 l'oreal unesco award for women in science for young talent. on the day of the ceremony, i was so stressed and everyone around me knew it was because it was here and quote one on the audience. beside florian, the government was there, so i was really stressed, but at the end i was happy with at the local, the bio pesticide that i developed is simply made of essential oils,
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context rocks on wall to that. so that wasn't just replace the women who so yeah, that's what it says is applying to see that something like this exist, it would be then they would you be assessed to whether it would work or a for the packers. they were worried, i would just get they yams wet, but have no results and actually cause more losses. yeah, because it, that it was so they were happy to see that he did with another. they have an alternative that will allow the young to last even longer invest, don't know them. i was happy to contribute something. i mean, is it prep off because they still didn't go from the past with them? i didn't expect to be in the media so much is that when i was in high school that my role model was marie curie. and she was white pluses or because i had no information. i didn't know the african women also did science as it wasn't until i got to university of my science lectures when women who lose lose so since the sick
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lives in sessions with a healthy young female researches in the tree with them. and it relations, i tried to coach them a little faster than main concern is that they're often good. so, we press good as a because they think that if i apply for a scholarship, will they accept me? well, because for a woman at mazda is level, and you're expected to be thinking about my range family, so my finding a little job for me. so what's the point of going for adults? your school always? yes. oh, cool. this. uh oh the so i tell them if i've been accepted for a doctorate and a scholarship, if you can be to that, that little stuff because we've had almost the same 3 upon them. but if i had to give advice to a young to me, it would be go for you have reached for the top largest cobra, the,
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