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the story and click the living diversity music as a catalyst, a much needed change, the building sustainably. how do you recycle an old military base? the and coping with the how the ruling goza is affecting children in 11 and the,
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the conflicts between israel and the palestinian is the most groups a mass designate to the terrorist organization by several countries as being raging for homeless. the southern lebanon is also affected. it looks like an ordinary summer's day. a. com sunday on the mediterranean families and young people having fun. yeah, it must be relaxed and happy. a my last name nicks is a vodka. pina colada. she runs a beach spa here in tire specializing and cop tails on the fish dishes. but the apparent piece is deceptive. not far away. the conflict between israel and hezbollah continues to rage just 2 days ago. i'm a was me says she witnessed and he's ready the attack. come vibrate from the blast
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. i was in my car and started crying. i mean, who are we and what has happened to us last time i wrote to my friends and said, i don't want to die a monitor, nor do i want to go to heaven. and then they have a quiet, a forcing us to go through. oh, they have to have like, we don't want to die. we don't want to know how to of the, as she talks here is really funny to jet, flying low as a head. and then allow buying ranking a breaches of his own various art of hiring to tend to way we're not afraid. thank god, we offer them the sound barrier. we drive 3 southern lebanon in a country with 18 different religious groups. the south is the hotline of the hezbollah melisha. pull traits as much as another is a tool in the streets. but no one i meet you has any desire for will. instead, as
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a shed sense of fear and panic, and impending dean once or twice a week, a bus stops in front of several of the schools the entire around $100000.00 people displaced by the will have found refuge here. the children who bought the bus to leave the homes, the friends that pet october and drama teacher some assembly takes the children to an old fit to city is renovated by the children. have been living for whom i speaking. yeah. have become something like a prison for that on the go less and honestly hey, is there another i'm saying i the then this is announcing the time away when they can express themselves, feel free, feel peace, and be away from the war and theaters and acts of resistance against war, i think i bet them the problem. if a coffee who's the head of on stage,
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the children have space, they can shake off everything. be loud, learn to breed. and to feel that bodies wouldn't cause some eastern bully asks what makes them happy? most remained silent. this is the laptop. whenever i hear the attacks, i gets good. i go and hug my dad and we cry. icons even go to the toilet because i'm says good on the desktop. the theater helps them to process the fee is modify by christian business. i want the war to stop and to go home in our village. we used to play outside, but there's nothing here we played in the garden or on the beach right next to our house. with vineyards and all right. so right now dying
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fod elisa and her family have to live in an old classroom. 6 people cook, sleep on live here. they're exhausted. the room is um beverly, halt. that means mother is desperate to go home. even though it's really minute, 2 strikes of devastated longer than the border region. as soon as they think a lot of this year old olives died, the one that we had so many lennon trees olive trees and the show got history as an elementary. se cannot offer no there are a few people still living in the villages near the border. the olive groves has now become a black strong, so the conflict, the day goes by without explosions, fire, and destruction. and in the midst of it all, on members of the lebanese civil defense, you often become targets themselves. at least off the team has been
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working for the emergency service. for decades. the country's economic crisis means there's a lack of equipment. so he and his son risk their lives every day in this be our equipment is inadequate, especially when it comes to helmets. and when we go out of vehicles often break down and dangerous areas from the to own or not. the end of this one is from 1999. you should have retired long ago for you in front of me because miss i will give you the suit, skin valley, keep out. the hot temperature is explains that they don't have a tech give moss most of the many of the dates civil. so definitely seen by today's elective on mine. but ali sophie all deans work is sacred to him because he's on his he has a talk to of his daughter the interview. she was killed during the conflict between hezbollah and israel in 2006 at home. his family off full with
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banzai. as he, they've spent is suffering the optimize of the 2006 will, at least i feel dean's wife lost the science and her right. hi. she was left deaf in one ear to use the phone will do something that they shouldn't negotiate. they should do something to and this will help us not feel we thought we were done with was honestly this new will now. so we just can't take it anymore that how much of it in the time the family say they have just about come to terms with the pain of the last conflict. from now they see the once again that losing control over that line. the then these are the she says yes i'm was right. sometimes ok.
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display for interaction has a serious, intense as just how do you react when a person tells you about that will not take experiences on how can you help them it . and this is what the 17 future counselors, what psycho social advisors unloading the boxes that from the organization and fox the young day themselves and fled to switzerland, most of experience and social psychological book. i'm not one to help. others does give to me. i need to say, and more people are funded, really encouraging to say that in the future i'll be able to help people who come from my home and off the corner of mine who speak the same language as me come from the same culture, flush cache and these are at least 2 and a half price line. talking to someone who shares your culture and language can be very helpful for asylum seekers. suffering mental health problems come on ground can even do more than a degree in psychology. is kind of what it is. again, i'm of absolutely no you, i've seen it different icons to be the language and i don't know the culture. and
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so i constantly emphasize with that situation and that problem due to a student in the pool, blame, and as i mentioned, he 9. but for our counsel, the function of that language and culture as long as it's not a problem at all, we'll come tonight. there's classes. question is this on kind of cooling? is the cost of this receive 3 months of training? i'm a be sure firstly we study the full basic attitudes that a customer should have. hold on. then we look at communication, technical tools, technical training aims to ensure the counselors themselves don't stuff, a re traumatized ation on to encourage those. they help to be open to receiving support and under control minus to me in our culture, we don't talk much about our feelings and escaped all the we don't have these communication skills has to and fake. i don't want to keep asking the trying to for advice and that includes me then 3 and the idea was developed enough down this time . and there's also been established in germany now proxy and he's bringing it to
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switzerland. unfortunately, it's not about replacing psychologist. is that a bit often to break away, it's about giving advice and support to people before they become l. chronically ill full that become a fluid and on the health care system. so the pilot project is funded by regional authorities, the switch, the federal government, and the nations. the content of algo is contributing half a 1000000 swiss francs. i'm gonna also fund a counseling session. this product will benefit both individual asylum seekers on the region itself. the for the all the cases, the split the drugs especially we provide relief of people in the asylum seeker shell last cases because it's a far more suitable alternative to repeat appointments where the family don't says well, they have to organize an interpreter who thoughts takes this all met and it's better than going to a psychiatric clinic and then realizing that it's not the right place for that mix 8th to i have gone, it's nice to can all people the training counselors are currently on
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a 9 month internship offering their services and accommodation centers like this one in video and the content of algo they found it very rewarding so far. all of mine in there for on this just came off to love me in my experience, one or 2 sessions i spend crying and grieving kind of a 30 but from the federal full session on was coming. there was a great sense of relief and sandy has a life bound. this is mine and i was my dream job of housing. i studied social work in my home country and then worked in it to i like helping people to get a mention on this is about exactly about helping people to ensure that traumatic experiences don't continue to hold those of a pot to flee that homeland the
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. i was in the industry for 35 years and i was always the only person of color in the orchestra's and i was aware of it, but i never had a space to talk about it. 2 another massive problem is i'm trying to get you written expression. and a part of that for me was i really speaking to waste of my hash look, which i found and kind of be inappropriate. i think that conservatories are also seeing perhaps the decades entries as mrs. deb, call them and are now trying to correct 9 years ago teaching one 0 cool. found a gym. okay. london based orchestra to musicians of color. the
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defense the on the stage play all the work of a female african american composer. because the, the iris zip was the 1st time that all of us. i think all we have to think about was the meeting. and we will share that feeling where we've always felt awful for them to be trying to see that feeling was gone because everybody belonged. i think in a perfect world, organizations like gender, k or springs wouldn't have to exist because classical music would reflect our society as it is, which is incredibly diverse and people from all sort of sections of humanity. yeah,
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i think you're right about that. i also work in education sides with jenna k, so going into schools, you know, essentially getting instruments into young people's hands and then working further with those that already know how to play some instruments with a junior orchestra, which is incredibly busy. and even those children who don't become classical musicians, but that the people that are going to make up our audiences compose the cost. so you can know she's hung pumpkin chateau was especially commissioned by the chief. okay. orchestra. 2 2 the . 2 and the musicians also enjoy we discovering the works of pickup and composes.
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i looked up nice. 2 just for line yet i couldn't believe it. i had no idea about this guy. i've never heard of him. the been to study is not the concepts wants to divide in congest and the contest has them all of that to us. to fix that, the oldest, i'm going to find that amazing pieces of the assistant host on using the festival in northern germany syndicate performed a re imagining of of all these all seasons. to great acclaim the how do we encourage and empower women people of color? you know, people outside the normal historic cells and so how do we get them
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to feel so great in the nation so that they can then when those jobs, windows positions and excel and those positions the world wide urban populations of the main. there's a huge need for more housing, so there's a lot of demolition going on to the results, a gigantic every expanding mountain of construction rebel. how about reusing some events built in the 1950s as part of the us
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military's significant cold war presidents in west germany. patrick henry village was an american island on the outskirts of titled like many us army bases. it was basically its own little city, with housing for thousands of soldiers and their families, schools, a church, a bowling alley, and most importantly, that even had american fast food chains you couldn't find and the rest of germany a. but after us troops relocated to nearby the spot and in 2012, patrick henry village became a ghost town, leaving behind thousands of american appliances and even outlets. since then, the jury is only been used in part to temporarily house refugees. the city has grand plans to redevelop the village into a shiny new district with housing for thousands offices in green spaces that would typically mean mass demolishing and getting rid of these old houses and putting up entirely new ones. but old buildings are only
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a problem if we see them as such. yeah, yeah. and like we have an urban mining concept us, it's based on the idea of a circular city where we treat everything left behind here as though it's a mind. i can be sweet in a minute and basketball, the guy from voice you're going or chuck is heidelberg step, you de mer, and heads up in the city planning department, some water fair, really and lots of resources here. and we want to value these materials and use them to build the new district and go into that type on. roughly one 3rd of the buildings will be left standing, gutted and renovated. the rest will be taken down to make space for a denser neighborhood with mixed use buildings, not just housing. but the special thing about this project is that instead of sending the deconstructed buildings to landfill, the goal is to re sell for use or recycle every thing that you can see here, from literally the ground. while windows like these could typically be used for changing energy standards, since these were put in, it means that they can't,
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they tend to be recycled. a tricky process, but it's possible concrete can either be used or recycled as well. but then we've got to find a home for all of these big old american fridges in germany. all those will be tough. so all of this represents a new approach to old buildings and goods. and proving how we built things. it's vital to instruction accounts for 13 percent of global energy related carbon emissions. and it's not just about putting up buildings. when buildings are demolished, they usually end up in landfill, all told construction and demolition account for about one 3rd of all the waste in europe. projects like the one in heidelberg can do their part to change this, but it didn't actually start here. it started in an office and stood car about a 100 kilometers. so the 1st step is actually to, to get an idea of what do you have to sign which works for e t a and environmental consulting company that's partnered with title back to
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build a database of the cities building stock, starting with patrick henry village. so you need to know exactly how much material you have, what is the properties of the 2? are the hazardous substances, for instance, you can estimate of buildings construction materials based on its agent location and its database hope. so these like title may i get a sense of reusable and recyclable materials at their disposal on planning new projects. titled bag then confirms the estimates and that means boring holes and the floors walls and ceilings and making a checklist of everything looked hanging around the former base to chose unit over 52 percent of the building is x. the concrete in around 5 percent. this metal, and this is like a 1st overview of the inventory. me. this information is track for the whole neighborhood with a breakdown of all 500000 tons of material. look,
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i know this seems a bit try, but without any of this documentation in all of these databases. so it'd be actual mining of urban mining is remotely possible color been mining sometimes called circular construction is a new term and has begun to take off in the last 5 to 10 years. it's not a new principle up until the industrial revolution. actually urban mining was very common. me go shout and focuses in the adult environment at dutch sustainability, consult and see metabolic during the industrial revolution. i think that's what we see with a lot of production processes that production became cheaper. mazda consumption became more common, and we kind of let goals for using what we already have. metabolic urban mining efforts include partnering with cities, architects and construction companies. i think a very interesting case that we worked on is the building of the dodge national bank. the 14 story skyscraper was entirely disassembled, metabolic, are working with the developer to design a new building from the secondary materials. they've also built an office park out
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of old house boats in the global south, for example. there just aren't as many empty houses office as in shops and some of the global north. but in a way, urban mining is pretty big here. even though people don't necessarily call it that when you think offering formal sacraments, for instance, they are very sick, you know, in that materials that have been using these informal supplements have been, have had several lives before the end up in um, in these informing areas. and how to bag this process is a lot more bureaucratic, painstakingly documenting every tile in an entire many city by color may seem a little bit crazy, but you never know when it might help. and that's not even the hard part. it's now that the real fun begins on the things that can be directly reused will need to be sold. we've got 2000 complete kitchens, and i don't know how many built in cabinets that we've got sockets and toilet bowls and sinks and faucets,
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you might be able to reuse the process of having the buildings themselves will have to be picked apart. and then you need to figure out what to do with the materials. take the 90000 tons of brick and patrick henry village. most of that will be able to be reused to some degree. but for the 230000 tons of concrete, it's a different story to that, and we'll definitely have to process the concrete is combined. it will be broken down and seen part combined with new concrete. this is some of it will be used as a base our streets of those are some of the different utilization as we've developed, vague and we've had to do that for every single material. yeah. you know that some feed it up even if we start cataloging and mining our buildings on a grand scale, will never be able to entirely eliminate the use of new building for us. it's not just about how we deconstruct what's already here. it's also about rethinking how we built to, usually in the building, you design a building and then you find materials that fits. but if you have to design and
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with a set of materials, then you really have to shift your way of thinking. i really have also a different position as the architect. this whole process can be more of a assembler of materials instead of a design, the building will need to use different materials. if we want to make future urban mining easier with that in mind, it builds with materials that are prime for easy reuse, pencil all of the untreated wood furniture in their office. they've also designed a circularity passport for new buildings, that logs materials for future reference and tracking. this data could soon be a requirement in germany, despite the different contexts. lessons from these projects could be useful all over the world. but to make this happen in the 1st place, they just might have to cut some red tape, which is something heidelberg planners knew all about the listening route. we have to be incredibly careful them that none of the materials we collect here are
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technically considered a waste. then it becomes a whole big thing. and the 2nd that happened on the specific companies are allowed to handle that, the guns which was on and so on. and with an individual or a big binding project, starting to pop up all over the place, governments will have to help coordinate these complicated logistics. and they'll also have to step in to help overcome what might be the biggest challenge cost, incentivizing urban mining and making it cheaper. we'll help drive change, but it will still take time. projects like fido banks, patrick henry, village redevelopment or a start. but also show just how much has to change to get with an a smith of those goals? looking for more insights and solutions from around the world. if you want to meet the people fighting climate change visit tests on facebook, instagram, then take talk the
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