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the surviving together, keith is at the rate. tasty ellison century has been rescuing a little child since he's in the elephant moneys in the most of kenya, delta toby, 25th on dw, the expanding does it in more, attain the cities in the way things are being devoured by some the where all you new zealand wants to help school true and come back to class the and full gone. indigenous people in indonesia fee at the end of the way of life. the bananas, sweet potatoes, sago,
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vanilla. send them and they will grow in rain forest. all planets biggest alonda. thousands of rain forest pounds to still use this food today. but ever more deforestation is destroying bio diversity with its essential nutrition. so those who lives that. c c the comments here in some of the smooth and community heights a doc of secrets. since almost a decade, cases of malnutrition, i'm something have to come to a p of frequently compared to children as his age. efraim has experienced attempted growth since he is one of many told lives in the village who are looks off to by new i am the midwife who has been ins. nicky for more than 8 years full, malnourished toddlers, common infections such as diarrhea, pneumonia, old malaria can be faithful. the new ha amy says the main factor was the dietary
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shift from traditional diets to those composed of more ultra processed foods. what i need to eat too much, ball tra processed food. if for example, they cook vegetables, not the dish is mixed with instant noodles. how does that sound for them? and they do that every day, but i got the my neck on side heading of the with the marine have tradition. the relied on sancho the local staples starch food. pay up on a spacious gibbs is trying to educate his daughter in the office of far as subsistence kind of, i mean, doesn't mean the whole thing. when we go to the forest, lots of food grows and lives at the bottom. we just have to take and eat it, he said, well, we don't cut anything down for fun, so that's not why we do this. i don't understand the request to a 50 sancho is
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a starch extracted from the pistol spongy coal tissue. a saw the palm trees that grow in abundance in the swamp, eaten volume and a south pa for but in recent decades, socco has become increasing the rest and is now more often used for traditional ceremonies rather than as a staple food. the older generation feels that they no longer have the power to prevent the shift and the consumption of staple foods, among indigenous people in west pep law who i feel about. but my biggest concern is what i call and extinction. that is when the younger generation begins to reject our customs and traditions since 2009, a company with powerful connections, cold, mexico energy has been given to permission to cut down 5000 out of 170000 heck does
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a forest at the heart of marines and central territory. here every piece of wood harvested from the plan no longer rely on for us to sustain themselves. like the saga when snacks for soccer has long been replaced by rice as the main staple food in west point. close out we see that the sagal is our tradition this evening. right. this is a new thing. yeah. that's what our parents raise their children and grandchildren on soccer, who took on because he'd be so simple. the side of rice came only after the road was built metal. the stuff on the road was part of the trans migration program by the central government to move main, the poor people from java to other less populated islands of indonesia and like
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west pop. while as a result, indigenous people now make up only 60 percent of the total population in self pop was backed by governments. incentives. the newcomers quickly settled in and slowly took control of vital economic sectors such as the food industry, the vocational building school established by the energy company med coney. as a nikki, is one of the biggest corporate social responsibility programs to address food vulnerability in met all the company believes indigenous people should be taught how to form. so they no longer go into the forest to look for food. if they are unable to produce their own food, have twins will forever be vulnerable. mexico's the key idea says that my c. c. we are still quite far from changing this forest culture. i would,
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yeah, i'm going i'm but at least little by little through this education laterally, but the, the time anyway in 2020 full. however, nearly all students with a sentence of trends migrant farm is only 2 of them with pathway natives. ends and the, the eldest daughter of a member. so naturally gibbson prepared to buckets of rice and 3 packages of instant noodles for breakfast. the meal is just enough for all family members, including the 2 year old movies. all truck processed food like this is common among the written tribe, rice, instant noodles, or canned food. and now present at almost every meal time is even common for pull, mervin families to each without side dishes, which is referred to as empty. rice has the color and then finally, if we plant rice,
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we have to want to continue eating rice itself. and then if we don't know how to plant rice, then we must plant sancho the this out of time because we are born and raised by our parents on soccer. loki says, what focus has of his fear, if the young generation become more and more alienated from the own land and food, the forest will disappear. along with the marine, the semi launch is looking for kids who are skipping school here in the south region of oakland. she's a social worker and is on her way to see a family. the children have been absent from school for ages. so many deals with these kinds of situations every day. if we're going to a family for the 1st time, there's a lot of um, what are the sayings idea would maybe say nervousness,
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because you don't know what you're walking into. you don't know if the family going to be welcoming you don't know if they're going to be aggressive. she's been to this address before. she brings a box of food alone. that builds trust. not, not. good morning. how are you going? see carol lives here with 2 of her 7 children. it's 11 am and her daughter is still in bed. she doesn't want to leave her room. okay. i wanna. i wanna come see you on monday k day it's over. i'll see you on monday. it's good. carol, son, peter is in the kitchen area. he's actually in 10th grade, but he hasn't been to school months. he won't tell us why.
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he says he only really enjoys one thing. you know, possible. possible that this the situation is typical of new zealand, the truancy problem, defendants of pacific islanders and indigenous mallory or socially disadvantaged, affected by poverty and a lack of prospect. many feel that going to school is not really that important. on either went to school, i dropped out scope analysis, evan. but back then it was a different piece. my young stays full team, i've got 7 of them, and we've to this very day. we're still living amongst it. and that's one thing i want to stop sort of kind of 20 minutes later daughter adrian does come out of her room. she's in the 11th grade or would be, but she's been absent from school for a year now. she also doesn't want to talk about it. we make a suggestion. how about writing down? what bothers them about school?
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the reason why i don't like so as because the behavior of teaches an issue that i read to and billing as in other areas. school is compulsory here in the south of oakland. up until the age of 16, there are penalties for skipping school. but the rules vary throughout the country, and the authorities rarely enforce them. there's just not enough staff or finances to carry out comprehensive checks. the kids we meet outside of the school aren't troubled about skipping. i just don't feel like going to school this morning. model . ok, yeah, shoes are cable that because it was just full today. and um, what do you don't like about the feet deep then i'll
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go to the the school. i'll go to school on that day. but like i said, it's not mine, not my subject that are locked in on just weren't go brendan crumpton is familiar with both sides of the problems. he used to be a policeman, ben, a teacher now he's a social worker. he says there need to be stricter penalties and tougher consequences. zealand government wants to implement this nationwide with the ex policeman knows it could be difficult with a bi sighing families who have probably got traffic fines and quote, fines with or a school fine is going to be that changing factor for them. probably not. while they just want to buy it. so a new gentleman said i probably the following again is not a lot of a consequence for not paying a fine. you'll find to go out. but you're not gonna get to present. the teachers at the school came up with a good idea to help make attendance a little bit more attractive because half of the pupils were often missing.
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everyone lives here is be here for the whole weight. give yourself a big puffy part. so now on friday afternoons, there's a treat ice cream, but only for those children who were present from monday to friday. this idea came about just brainstorming and putting because the full front, you know what? because really like they really like the traits. so we thought, let's try giving these ice creams and, and, and it's which spring maisie, it's, it's been magical. but social worker semi generally has to do with school kids who are not impressed with an ice cream. this is her 2nd appointment today. the daughter in this family has been home for months so me realizes that she can't do a lot here. oh my go and my grandpa uncle friends. it's difficult to
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discern who lives here and who is just visiting also your brain. and they all don't think much of school. yeah. so in the school for the hockey this month. and that's it before the ticket. so speak in 4 years, a promise. go in the in house here also and it was a cdc. and on the 1st year of high spicer toyota, or like $1312.00 to $20.00 or somewhere around the wow, i had a job ever since. bye. have a good day. sammy tries not to let scenarios like this, get her down. and she has had some success. she persuaded a few kids to enroll online in some remote classes, and at least study from home the, the world's does it. so expanding climate change is causing longer and more frequent periods of drought. turning for a tile land into deserts in the sahara cities. and though ac gradually disappearing
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in the sun the desert awakens. the sun creates a colorful natural spectacle and the wind crafts, beautiful patterns in the sand dunes. sunrise over, she gave the small city in northern mauritania, was founded in the 13th century at the crossroads of trans to her in trade routes. it became a center for science and religion. many muslims consider it to be the 7th holy is placed in his long home to a mosque that can be found in every tourist brochure. no one here knows more about it has been safe and is not as we meet him in his library near the mosque where his shelves are full of religious books. he's already books about the life of the prophet and well,
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it is our big knowledge science. how deep, so non some of it also in other languages, subdivision of you can tell the role how to use um koran additions. how do you have a mobile the be city? see is $762.00 them are ups of come here to establish a permanent is like in the part of the world or phone pay to put a bad chief, the long surveys doses, but you do me, they build a mosque and created markets, a whole, whole fitting, for example, ski is off in the end. it was 30 kilometers long setup to book. there were 12 mosques altogether and many libraries about the institute to give the med see. but if you see none of that exists anymore, most agreement also to missing from top part of the city is completely disappeared on the assignment. so he's on his lum is one of the few keepers of sion gate is rich history. he has books, hundreds of years old, some on the history of the prophet mohammed and a book of poetry or, or not said,
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well, what do you tell these pre you do the chain? yeah, it's called the land of a 1000000 poets and what it could combine. that's why there are so many columns in the po and i see the corner. but when the poet changed, color was changed on the corner or she's like a poetic bottle of words. you will, you do so, so as if it were a messenger child has on drawing stuff to the book and then an oral recitation for guests. it's about the desert war fate and of course love what are your account to be? oh no, you don't need to do the part of his job is also in scribing wooden tablets with koran verses which can then be used to teach and memorize the holy book. interesting gate is, heyday. the city had 30 book collections, cared for by librarians. lexi for these, but that was once upon a time of to moses clinic, the tools, the still
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a few houses with all the books. as far as i know, there are $12.00. she viewed this to the point where the other side they be picked up. i believe many books have either been damaged or destroyed or lost in the worst case or right from under oceans. water will be sold on their owners have left the city mississauga. it's a problem of national importance and not just harring, she can get a, it's a shame, but more than 70000 people used to live in. she gave t. now there are only $10000.00 left. over the years, the city lost its significance as a center of trends, the hair in trade routes. many inhabitants, including scholars and scientists, move to larger cities. and according to the city council, the global problems of climate change has made things even worse to wrench in k t. and this is a necessity to my, to climate change is very damaging for the city. and i think you have,
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there are many problems caused by the advancing sand doing this. and they're taking over a large part of the agricultural land and the city. you have to collect the oases around she gave g or filled with date plantations. the fruits of this region are in great demand, but the desert is forcing its way in from all sides. the protective fence is made of palm branches or little help against the sand. the indians to shudder here to let the government and administer is responsible for water and culture are doing what they can on market to go off as on to the pre on. for example, there drilling wells, so that the population can do with the water shortages when they occurred. so via the kind of good country on mark mark market to. but drilling is becoming more and more complicated, and the ground water table is steadily sinking. every year,
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the desert creeps 15 meters closer. a few kilometers to the northwest, wishing gayety once had its center. the only thing that remains is this mosque explains our guide. you know, this city has been ordered that the betty dunn to swallow by these heavy and there's also growing visits. you'll see that there are still some few housing here . and most of the populations have left to the other sites. but there is hope on the horizon tourist, there might still be a lack of infrastructure, but the number of travelers is slowly increasing. it's mainly young, adventurous backpackers, like valentino. i was interested in this part of the world. i think it's so yeah, just because it's not so well known, i wanted to, to get to know it was, it's better than the culture as well. the city inspires reflection on its past and
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on a culture that is being swallowed by sound or guide becomes melancholy. and besides from the home you washing detailed lation, get t o wonder of the tacit where have you found has gone to soon so we'll go in june's own green from my gaze. wanda's shop, put them in a wonderful gaze. that is, the time more tourists could ease the pain somewhat, but they won't stop climate change and the advance of the desert force and get to it seems that all that remains is to look back in sorrow. the, it may look and sound like a weed, but japanese not ways filipinos or panica can actually be a useful plot office to buy home, to prevent damage. it was almost everywhere along this tribute trip. the river runs
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and something from chemist clo, grease own, discovered that had left on checked this invasive species is extremely harmful to develop clock. it grows $3.00 to $4.00 times faster than the other plans. would you be? so it suffocates bio diversity in this area which has an exceptional array of plants . so it's a real catastrophe from an ecological point of view producing me, but also from an economic point of view. because because it chokes this tributary, that should be regulating accessing water from the wrong because you're stuck with 2 possibility would be to try and clear out the ponds. the code case on found a way to put them to could use. she developed a unique process to a client not true catalyst. these are widely used in drug research and cosmetics production because of a highly efficient, speeding up complex chemical reactions to create new molecules. the plan has a unique physiology. it could be that molecules that poisoned its neighbors was, you know,
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fluid grease on has long been fascinated by the incredible abilities of pods pulled in 10 years ago. she worked with a group of students researching the unique properties of indigenous species in new caledonia, a french overseas territory and the pacific. on the way to the, to the create an existing new caledonia. i discovered some exceptional plant species level tolerate pollution, so to speak, new, so sometimes under the class, the better still. they can actually extract metals from their surroundings and they've and store them in their leader step now has to has to with these plants. it's possible to regenerate soil that's been completely degraded by the presence of metals document to 7 from screws on has been focusing on invasive prompts, some species computer or fi polluted full to others, like japanese not wait and now being processed in the lab for use and industrial applications, the company enough to now do hong is in charge of managing loans along the river. i'm controlling invasive species. together with scientists,
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they help us the plants across separately, administrative areas or stuff so they will pay this thing was looking to develop pest control techniques that can be used in a large or small scale. doing different plans on from the benefit is that we promote in type of chemistry that is green and sustainable. it's a kind of circular economy to integrate some various pieces and stuff to do to, i mean, i take it, i presume his best today the team has only managed declare a few 100 meters of land. the plant so taken to a warehouse what dried for at least 3 days or longer and what was all then that shredded and sent to the bird tray. had the plump material is placed in the oven to dry for a few hours. only then is it ready for the chemical process in the lab? the resulting organic catalyst is mixed with both are in a few natural additives to create to find new products, but indispensable and cosmetics. for example, results, product is entirely natural. a clean alternative for an industry looking to shift
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away from home for petroleum substances and personal kind of products accomplishing what can people think of chemistry as a discipline with a terrible environmental impact which is true. but chemistry also gives us a better understanding of ecology. our plans are insect functions on a molecular level and then we and, and so chemistry can have a positive impact on the environment that she needs as well. i'm interested in reconciling these 2 disciplines to one on today to the frequency. you see the domain to 6 in the songs discoveries about pumps and you called at any transfer. so groundbreaking, she received the european inventor award in 2022. the rearranged to please the code please on has already founded 2 companies. proof the arrow gun. it customers
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