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via today's became a social entrepreneur. all this in more coming up on duramax. the october 1st is in full swing in germany, and safety is a top priority, especially for women attending the festivities. what are some of the do's and don'ts recommended by those already in the now we take a closer look at how the organizers are ensuring a fun and secure experience for everyone that october for us and unix, the world biggest folk festivals, full of beer chair and the variance addition, there's also a dark side, the hobby on covering these heading dangers, ensure the best ways to stay safe and ensure a successful october 1st. every year,
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over 6000000 people come here for the massive science of beer, pretzels, as big as your head and a feel good party offers here. what's your favorite thing to do here? october? drink love to drink beer, faint drinking beer, and a tons of horse for not a that's all about the beard. lots here of 6500000 leaders of the year were served with us. all of a sudden the starting at 54 days. the heavy during the young lady, unpleasant situation with the bavarian statue on the ground. so certainly seen some things. one infamous example is the notorious call to the or to fill that sort intoxicated festival doors audit and done to avoid any unfortunate encounters as fast as their clear places full of pickpockets, vomit. and those who have exceeded their drinking limits. that slight urgent medical services are crucial. here at the october 5th service centers, there's
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a fully equipped clinic with medical staff on standby and even an intensive care units ready for emergencies. pitts, i show the founder of ambulance. i have shows me the operation center and some other features that are necessary on october 1st sites for 2 years now that had been so cold overnight. guests who were allowed to come down a bit from the alcohol level in the evening and stay of a night, looked off to bind the doctor and the paramedics on sundays. the facility is open around the clock when they are reasonably well again in the morning. they can just leave, then they can go home and have a lot of explaining to them. but we looked off to them. well, on the 1st day they already see nearly 700 patients who the goal to transfer as few as possible to avoid overwhelming hospitals. they even have a c t scanner on site. you can always reach emergency services by dialing 112, or call the police at 110. last year in 2023. there were over $1800.00 police
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involvements, including physical assaults, fights with beer stein's backs of assaults on police officers and drunk driving. and there are even more so bring reports with the alcohol filled out. this here, there is an air of anything goes and women are often sexual as it is unfortunately not uncommon to hear of sexual assault harassment of skirting and drink. spiking incident in 2023. there were $73.00 reported sex crimes among that in 6 rate. according to police reports, there may have been more cases that went on reported just like anywhere else. women often have to stay aware of their surroundings. you have to be careful, very aware of your situation. i think a lot of people, when they get drunk, they change a little bit. you know, people likes to touch people, so yeah, it takes care of yourself. there are several initiatives focused on and safety and
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respect him general such as the v. as in gentlemen campaign, they raise awareness with visitors on site and give out the visa cards award to those who step up to help others. festival goers can submit stories of civil cards online to be nominated for prizes. there's also a safe space for women by this. this is a visa and campaign, which we'll find in the service center. women and girls can seek assistance if they feel lost or unsafe. they can charge their phones, file police reports, their counseling and several languages, and even get taxi vouchers to get home safe. the safe space is located in the service center and is open daily from 6 pm to 1 am and from 3 pm on fridays saturdays. and on october, 2nd, and 3rd, last year they helped over $300.00 women and girls. and here are a couple of october 1st attempts from visitors. i think it's a good thing to go with friends, today's the evening guys all and make sure you guys of the toilet together. a don't bring up huge bag. don't look for trouble between every beer you have to drink. one
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was a safety campaigns. also suggest having a meeting point with your group and handwriting important phone numbers in case your phone dies. another well known subject to our bike shorts underneath your journal, especially if you want to hop on the class and towards those rod ride. while the responsibility shouldn't just be on women wearing shorts as a practical fit, adding protection against unwanted glances and letting you enjoy the thrill with confidence. so yes, have enjoyed all the festival find out covered by practicing the safety and being aware, you'll make sure the good time lost the home that's not just stylish, but also eco friendly, temp versatile and sustainable material is revolutionizing the construction industry with its natural installation properties and minimal environmental impact, some se, temp homes are the future of green living. are you
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aware that candidates can help save our climate? though not by smoking it? it can be used to build houses like these, the world over. but what are the advantages to building with him? i break into a sweat listing advantages that are so many kind of it's kind of an issue. it's not that kind of this might help the world fight climate change. it kind of this will help the growth by claimant change. just how this plan can do its parts for the climate and the use to build houses is what you'll find out now. this is what many of the world cities look like. lots of concrete buildings. concrete is robust, relatively cheap, and highly versatile. the problem is that making it consumes lots of energy, and it's costing about 8 percent of global c o 2 emissions, tongue signing force concrete is extremely stable, but doesn't insulate? well, i'd say it's actually the wrong material to use to build houses all. we need reinforced
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concrete for bridges and infrastructure. it makes sense for things to carry. heavy loads expanded us and so talking for some years now. civil engineer henley, kelly has been exploring him as a building material. it grows rapidly and almost anywhere like here and the german state of hassan and its stores. huge amounts of carbon dioxide. i'm finished from the inside plan is purely for industrial use for harvesting seeds. when they can't be used as a drug moving because the t h c content in this variety is so low, it's no good as a drug. let's pull the following 1st. i think i think that's the all from them. here we are in the him field on this will be the building material we like to use. i'll pull up a plan, you know, looks in bonnie, do you mind if fun you will see the entire site and then be hitting come from staying with minds. you'd also can also tell us got hardly any branches. ok? so it grows to be strict and even like a lot of ex ones that lice me is this fixed and this is and that's very beneficial for a building material. but there, because after it's treated the fibers are loosened out on all sketch lawson. what
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does this does? those are what we use for building your as most often, what's the with the pace of the implants? the him herds are used to be kemp treatment for installation paws on stem cells, all of which is being used in this house. this old stable on a matter of form has been converted into 2 apartments. the head hurts, the course parts of the head fibers are mixed with water. line is added to serve as an adhesive and a blend of minerals to enhanced the hardening process. as the default advantages of him, a treat as a building material or the seo to negative in sibley as well. and at the same time it stores warm as far as fire safety goes, that's not fundable. it absorbs down as well and releases this again. and so it regulates humidity, often gets to be the opposite. forces catalytic. what do you have? and i'm going to move on the construction site once
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a mixture is done are yellow material, so everyone knows we're good to go. 10 create can be built into vault in various ways, for example, by pouring it into mold in layers, tamping it down and letting it dry or as pre fabricated, have blocks. but the house still can be built entirely of hand. it needs the supporting frame schema. you always have to consider the materials quality, what do i need it for? and what material was able to deliver these qualities of food? so why is it that given all its positive qualities tempt isn't used more often in construction for one, it still costs 10 to 20 percent more than conventional materials. there are other reasons, too. i'm not in after world war 2 and we find candidates as a drug test. she's our one on the famous refer vice and the soft drugs were prohibited. and that deprived does one of humanity's most useful plants. it was an
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ex, dental victim of the hunt for cannabis consumers type is going to them. and stephanie guy is the director of berlin's, how does easy, and this is the place to learn about the uses. people have found for him over the past several millennia, not only for building, but also to make clothing on ships and boats in medicine. and of course, for recreation. ones of a world war, great grandparents wouldn't have battered an i, it was museum. i wouldn't, they would have asked why we're talking about such trivialities. i mean, everybody knows you filled with hemp and so on the time saw it on one's divide. that one's a fine. germany legalized implanting industrial him in 96, but many people still associate cannabis with only one thing to shop the same. i still have to deal with lots of stewing or key fees, and actually, i don't think it's all that bad, or is this also very helpful? medicinally sure, it can be used to get high, but that just goes to show how versatile hemp is. it's not the i'm,
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but some people get high off of it. others because it's different high because it used to make a wonderful cozy police to live hawkins henrich is hoping more people will start using hemp materials to build their houses and to advance construction technology. and that's what i've done here, and what motivates me is to bring it to a professional level and creates a broad awareness of the possibilities for using him. it's not just for house isn't apartment blocks, but maybe even skyscraper or something and 100 phone cuz that's how canada is, can help make construction more sustainable and help the climate. the via tbd is no stranger to the spotlight in the early 2, thousands. she was one of the 1st successful black super models, but modeling alone wasn't enough. since 2005, she has supported projects that helped better people's lives in her native ethiopia . lee, i could be there from ethiopia,
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has long been among the highest earning top models from africa. she had always dreamt of becoming a model, but the road to success was a rocky one. yet she has achieved her goals. i want it to be, i'm on the when i was in egypt as a young girl. i remember, i think when i was maybe 1415 and i thought it was just very glamorous and i used to watch all these old fashion videos with fashion show videos of like a big model discipline most of the time. and i thought all, i would love to do that, but i mean, it was, it's so it seemed really crazy at the time because i was like in ethiopia, and i didn't, i didn't, i didn't know enough was as possible. she was discovered at 18 by a model spelled in her hometown addis ababa consent to paris to new york. but transitioning from the dream to the reality of modeling was not easy.
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everything is difficult, it's so competitive. it's one of the most competitive spaces you know, and you're young and you don't really understand and you don't know anyone. and so it's tough. but of course at the time, i mean obviously being black than health. yet after the turn of the millennium, leah could be doing to naomi campbell is one of the few black models to appear in ad campaigns and on fashion magazine covers. how did she manage it? why you right, there's no logic to it. it's, you know, whatever you want to call beauty, it's very subjective. you know, it's timing. this being at the right place at the right time. i mean, i remember at the beginning when i was younger, you know, you just sit around the phone waiting for somebody to call. that's the worst thing of that was the worst thing in the world. and i think the minute to realize that, okay, i need to do something else with my life because this is going to kill me if i just
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sit around and be depressed in 2007 leah to beta launched her own ready to wear label. lemme lemme and ethiopia, and became an entrepreneur. she makes an effort to support her country, men and women, and cultivate traditional crafts going up in here. but i thought, you know, i want to give back if i have the chance. and it was the idea of trying to actually employ people and give people their jobs and they can earn doing income and then helped on families. and it's also was a day of trying to preserve the art of weaving, which is our traditional way of making clothes an opening up that to do more of an international market. each and every government is made by hand and hbo, and marketed all across the world. via models for her own label to set an example for more mature women in modeling the i don't think anybody thought that today would be like inclusive about age and inclusive about color. and it was all body shop. all these things, you know,
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they were not at all what we expect it to happen and then they are happening. my worry is that it has to stay, you know, and i don't know that. yeah, this is her true mission to prove that we don't have to be afraid of aging. i think as a woman in a strange way, when you are aging, if you do it the right way, at least, i think you've gained a lot of wisdom. and that's not set enough and i don't think that's shown. and i think there's a lot of fear about aging and that's what we've been bonded with. but i think there's the other, the other side is there and the other side is not shown enough. and i think that would be nice to see as a super model entrepreneur and activist lee. they can already look back on a lifetime of accomplishments. the have you ever been to the spanish city of seville with its stunning architecture and rich history. it's
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considered one of the most beautiful cities in spring. if not all of us. we traveled there to see if it really lives up to its reputation the so you want to go to seville. good choice, some say the end illusion. capital is the most beautiful city in spain, but does it live up to its reputation? let's explore it's beautiful architecture, flamenco and top us. the reputation seems justified, seville is definitely beautiful. storage center is full of impressive architecture of wandering the city streets. you are almost certain to encounter seville cathedral, the largest gothic cathedral in the world. when spanish king ferdinand, the 3rd of custeel, took the city from muslim room and $1248.00. the church was built where a mosque one stood. the bought seville doesn't
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only have historic buildings, there's also the set, as they said, the for mushrooms of seville. the futuristic wooden structure house is a central market and event spaces. walk along the top to enjoy stunning views of the city and to experience to build famously good weather. the sun shines almost 2900 hours a year here. temperatures can sort of 40 degrees, so if that's too hot for you, it's better to visit in spring or fall. once you've gotten a good feel for the city set aside, plenty of time to visit the royal outcast side of seville, an absolute must see when in spain it's located just across from the cathedral on the edge of the old town, the the unesco world heritage site is still used by the spanish royal family tickets cost 13 years and $0.50, but it's worth it. some well
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got i ended rodriguez is a historian and guide for the palace and that at augusta, the acosta has always been the decision making sense of the spanish crown is the 16th century. it was home to the country. let's talk much and stuff issued licenses for voyages to south america. medical after the other costs out a palace, you can explore the alleys of the historic old town. the smell of oranges is everywhere. here they are to better to eat the next step, the daughter then, or the golden tower, was built in the 13th century to watch over ships and during the city by the guadalupe tv river. that's all right. oh, no say, you know, it's not cold to go on a tower because go from the americas was store the big go to its name because it was built with malta and have which gave it to the golden shining dog after so much sight, seeing it's time to explore the color on every side of seville. did you know that?
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and the little c a is considered the birthplace of top us. we recommend bar as they can go and seal the top. us are made from traditional recipes and are prepared fresh every day. prices start at just 2 and a half year rose a dish and there's something for every takes the typical tap us here. us finish with chick peas. trying to code. no problem and ham and cheese. so figured out i'm on no trip to civil would be complete without experiencing the heart of the last guy. yours is one of the oldest flamingo stages and seville for 35 years. you can experience an authentic show at last. it's a little over an hour and takes place twice the night. seville is considered the birthplace of flamingo, and the city is full of flamingo schools where people learn the art form. it's commonly thought to have the gun with the end illusion, roman community, and it incorporates a part of jewish and muslim influence as the
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part of the income limit to is a part of an illusion. culture. the way no way, 9 are most artists of live and feel flamenco from childhood. that is let me go back and tell him that all of you got his while and i know so what are verdict? yes, so bill definitely lives up to its reputation as the most beautiful city in spain. but you'll have to check it out for yourself. after all, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. jeremy's who is arguably the least most famous desert. and an error is this civil one, but this is hard to make your own ex reporter megan lee finds out you might find tearing me, sue in restaurants and cafe is all over the world. but can you make it like they do in a building? carry me so is one of italy's most famous deserts and it's pretty easy to make if
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you avoid these mistakes. so i know no, we've been too much megan. know too much. yeah. but no more. no more mega? no, no, no green cheese. one journal. i'm christian to fail, and now i show you and you megan, to make a perfect here. me says, there are 6 essential ingredients. eggs, espresso, lady fingers shiver with a hint of vanilla and of course must component. but 1st, let's delve into italian history to find out how terry miss sue came about a nice a film. so we knew that the origins are in for the so on the recipe was created by a pastry chef to replace the button. please a, i'm the kind of dessert at that time. you finalize a $1.50 because a time actually, there's great debate about where and how term is to originated, besides truby. so the small italian city of torment,
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so also lays claim to the origins of the desert, the ministry of agriculture. and there has officially recognized it as a traditional food from that region. some say that and the tugging house wife invented it for a boost of energy in the afternoon. well, others believe it was invented in a russell and offered to customers to reinvigorate them before they returned home. having said that, let's begin. we start by bringing up the lady fingers and a bowl and soaking them in espresso. while original recipes leave outlook her. you can add marcella if you want a bit of a kick, but either way, don't over so the lady fingers. then we gently whip the eggs for less than one minute please. i'm putting my goal is like the 1st thing we have to do is between eggs and the sugar and daughter. okay. must got a bonus. it's important to only use mice could pony in your tearing this too,
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but you can add some cream for richness before mixing everything together. so is during this, so you just in italian export or do a times actually eat it themselves headed out to the same as st. mark's square in venice to find out the man. yeah, yeah. every time i need to tear me to think of all, i use it 30 times a year because i have a sweet to me. i need it every weekend, every saturday and sunday, or faxed to the preparation. we move the mixture into a ball to put it into a piping back where this so the, so we take a ring made of chocolate and then and the sofa lady fingers. then the term is to make sure n more lady fingers and more mixture. so present what if i don't have a chocolate ring central, you don't have to use a chocolate ring or you can use
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a glasses that do that. so i do the whole procedure once again, but this time in a glass layering the lady fingers and the mixture until the glass is half full, more calories than that one say. afterwards you can decorate your serving plate with coffee paste and edible flowers like christian does for our term is to the hotel danielle. it serves a one portion version, but it's also common to make it in a rectangular baking dish. and then on top of the dessert, it's a crack. wow. and look at that one. perfect. did you want to taste it? no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. what has to go in the refrigerator overnight and then you can use it the next day. so i have to wait a night before i can eat it unless already, but i can wait tearing the suit is
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a time for pick me up and i can attest to this fact because recently i wasn't a birthday party and i had some touring me. so and i was up all night long so you might want to time the eating of you're tearing me su with your last cup of coffee of the day. and having said that, one after tito and on that delicious note we wrap up the show. be sure to follow us on social media form more entertaining stories from the world of culture and lifestyle in europe. still next time divine and i'll see does in the,
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