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venice for money. it's a dream vacation spot and then there are it's $50000.00 inhabitants. what's it like for born and bred, venetians living between the grand canal and ancient buildings in our series, young and european, 18 year old nic, pets and their lo shows us his venice. i love that, as i think is one of the best places through uh, not only because of the culture but the freedom. you have, walk the streets, go whatever you like. then is the city of bridges and canals of dreams and romance, taurus converge on the queen of the age, re added from all over the world. but what's it like to grow up here? when you're not good morning, my name is nick and this is my how sometimes the 18 year old nicholas petronela was born here. he clues us and on what life here is like as a student,
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i get up at 6 30 in the morning and eat breakfast here. italians usually have like breakfast like this one and then have something to eat at school and to and for lunch. a big meal like we'll see later at 730 after some coffee juice and cookies. nick heads off to school. every morning i go to my grandmother and i say hello and take her trash. the downstairs. i don't know and italy is very coming to live with your grandparents and the whole family living together in one house. next family has lived here for about 250 years. as long as the house is old. nick lives in the door, so daughter. oh, what of 6 districts in venice is historical center? here everyone goes nearly everywhere on foot. the develop already or water buses play a vital part for public transport. among the more than $100.00 islands,
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they run on 20 lines, day and night. motor scooters, bicycles and cars are strictly prohibited in venice. as can see, it's very beautiful, but after a falling time, so you do it, it gets a bit boring. the average age of the nations is rising up. the remaining 50000 residents only around 9000 or under 18. many schools have closed in recent years, especially in the historical center of venice. next high school is one of about 10 primary, middle, and high school. still open the next in his last year of high school. after graduating, he wants to study computer science, and so we need to apply sooner. so you have to wait for a months before you graduate. so in february, when i have an idea to what to do and where to go,
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i'll apply to different universities and do the tests for those universities by around 10 am better, says all that over run with tourist during peak season, about 100000 arrived each day plus a good $50000.00 day trippers. equal to the local population of the historical center of them. as for nick, it's another day in tories. kevin, organizations have to know these hidden streets to get around what, when there's a lot of people back home. his mother is waiting for him. no, it's good that nick has dual citizenship. his father is a 12th generation venetian. his mother is american. like many italians, his age nic lives with his parents. but he plans to move out right after graduation . to be a minority in italy, we're about 2 thirds of men, age 18 to 34, live with their parents that tell you and have a word for students who live with their mothers. long past the age of 30 memo they
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almost every day after lunch, nick gets together with his friends. are going online since about a 2 hour ride and call and check those out. to have our friends and kind of drink. many of nick's friends like his long time, beth, the filippo, own their own vote for anything under 40 horse power. they don't even need a voting license. and after the age of 16, they don't need anyone else in the boat afternoon, we always come to bars and play some games. 0 thing basically, which is very interesting game, which we play always with. i played with my friends and um, i think i'm going to win this on the
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i've always been happy living in venice being a small city doesn't have a lot of both community for the future. so i'm thinking of going out for you into a city and maybe work, but i've always loved living here as a kid. and i think that in the future i'll come here to set up a family i left and come back right here one day. moving on now to line the white photographer and visual artist, image red. but 1st and foremost, she's a dancer la la, grew up in the refugee camp in algeria. moving to spain as a child, her most important dance partners are her 2 crutches. she's made a living with a disability that is part of her art, the inviting for me there is no doubt. dance is the best thing that could have happened to me then. so if there are any things inside us that we need to let out in advance
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and gives me the chance to do, just that. for me, dance is total freedom minus for me with laila white was born in a refugee camp in algeria. she contract at polio there, which led to the partial paralysis of her legs. at the age of 8, she was taken in by a family in germany, spain. this quote is violent, and i discovered dance during a pretty rough time. the ad building and i was bullied at school i see. gave one day i came home, went to my room, put on some music and turned off the lights for simple checkup and i look, it gave me a chance to express everything i was feeling inside a sad look at look at you about having anger frustration at that area in that moment i realized i was dancing without knowing what the dancing was good, bye, less some wayne, but then the crutches are very important to me. no means they don't inspire me. they're a part of me that i couldn't do without uniformity. i had a nice,
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they're my best friends and what is, i mean, they're my lovers. they're my companions by next sunday or everything. and then you come home and the only time they don't exist for me is in my dreams. swing. the self taught dancer had her 1st performance in 2014. today she performs on international stages and collaborates with for now and choreographer as from across europe. the road here hasn't been easy though, but as time goes on, laila has begun dancing and increasingly prominent companies. england was her 1st artistic home a let this a while now portland was a very important doorway for me, that's where my career as a dancer began. when someone steps into your life and says, trust in your work on parent that, that you eventually start to believe it as soon as nothing, nothing in it,
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but that takes a lot of effort. so it doesn't happen over night school. it's about gaining self confidence and embracing the crutches on stage, lead bethany, and now in addition to dance, laila is also a visual artist and photographer through her images. she explores her relationship with her twin sister who remained in the refugee camp in algeria. as a result, she didn't grow up with her as i left that f yes on dance and photography are very different forms of expression. a bit of 12 thoughtless self portraits were another refuge for me. then go. and the only way to visualize my twin sister's existence that allow me that, i mean, i'm in the middle of, you know, yeah, maybe like a, if i could especially got older, i started to wonder, does she look like me a link to that that includes that i think i found her through photography and that includes that ally, 2 forms of artistic expression with 2 crutches and 2 families. and with each
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movement and every photo liked is telling her story, the lead me this sort of spending the borders lie within ourselves in that way. i leave that. but if you know how to bring what you loved to life, there are no boundaries for what you paid down to without crutches, when that without feet, without fingers in the end, all the barriers are just in your head. the when to pay passes away the sense of loss for some is like losing a family member. more and more pet owners want to give their fairy friends a dignified farewell. and a former church in southern germany is helping make that possible. this family is grieving. the loss of a loved one and he was always there
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a long ways there. whether i needed him or not. he was always there. he was simply always there. they're not grieving the loss of a human being live rather their dog p new, a melon. what husky here in the former saint paul's church in southern germany, families can gather and give their for a friends a proper send off. but wait, a church service for animals is that even allowed in germany. more on that later. sonia of us or mine is a professional eulogy is for both people and animals per eulogy for people who is full of anecdotes and memories. and so if she were talking about a human being for me to get this for me, there is no difference because when you have loved someone and say good bye to a family member, the pain is the same. wherever a loved one is gone or beloved animals,
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the further i am getting them in chips biggest order and keep this t o l environment and her partner florian to serve out bought this former methodist church in august of 2023. so how did the local community react to having their former place of worship turned into a funeral home for animals? matthew fond syndicates, click romeo, we were incredibly lucky when we took over this church. jake, no scot this, there was a blessing surface with all the former parishioners. everyone was there. we got to know each other personally. you know everyone's thought it was good and is happy that the church will continue to be used in this way. cnn. right talk. you know, and what do they say to people who think this is all a bit too much? so nothing. so then i'm in minutes, this is new for some people. it's just an animal. and for others, it's a fully fledged member of the family mississauga. and we always say that everyone
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is allowed to grieve as much as they want to get up. and everyone is given the space to do so of some flight, whether it's a small or large space that's decided by the heart, silva and a method guess there's animals are still very much alive, although one of the iris wolfhounds may not live past the age of 5, tina is wife, appreciate having a place to plan the funeral of their pets even if they need the outdoor potty training. as of who owns is just for us, it's like a circle, like a friend going through the circle, saying good bye cremation, into the earth and back home again. and for us, this completes the circle size sources around 34000000 pets live in german households, and the trend is rising. l environment organizes up to $1000.00 funeral services for deceased pets each year, including horses. prices range from $250.00 arrows up to $4000.00 depending on the
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weight of the animals. germany has very strict rules regarding pet burials. unlike in the us where there are no federal laws pertaining to them or in canada were animals can be buried with their human rights. given dodge the law in germany, clearly states that every pat and domestic animal may be cremated. but any animal that would be radically b. e may not be cremated. as this is of course, a border line case with horses because of horse can also be eat. and times 5 by the south. yeah. but you do have the possibility to apply for a so called exemption permit for horses into os. then this animal can also be cremated and off this is tia in the coming of a game. back if the former saint paul's church, pastor marcus can 19 stops by to see how business is going in the eyes of a church official. are these head surfaces an acceptable practice as
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a tenant inside that a steel for the infant? in this case, of course, i would rather speak for the regional protestant church. animal burial is possible . thing between the question is, of course, which liturgical rituals are used to accompany it on the get out. and you have to be careful that it's not identical to a normal human funeral means can be stopped. but for me, comforting a person who has to say goodbye to an animal is a matter of sincerity in the past oral care. the next the both the feel solid and all the say it's all good for the mention as the surface for the dearly departed p new drops to an end. as the ceremony given his family, a sense of closure, special tale skirt i so is that is are these, but i kept looking at these photos of him and was reminded of the news life lead me for the new if i can be of help. i saw it was like a whole other world for a moment. we were really together with him again, regardless of whether you are for or against such ceremonies for animals, this was no doubt an emotional send off for man's best friend.
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if you're going to the u. k. manchester is well worth a visit. this former industrial city lights some 300 kilometers northwest of london over the past few years. it's become something of an inside or tip as our reporter, hannah homo found out. welcome to manchester, the northern industrial city that's probably most well known for its football, or for the fact that it's because musical legends like oasis and the stone roses. but the cities, industrial heritage means is not exactly famous for its beauty and therefore isn't usually on everyone's travel book and list. i'm starting act with a wonder through the on coats district, which was once the beating heart of the cities industry. my gestures payments for being the 1st industrialized city in the world and was the case leading producer of kaufman and tech styles during the industrial revolution nowadays. and poets is one of the coolest districts in the city with lots of upcoming restaurants,
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cassie's and bars. manchester is one of your fastest growing cities, but it seemed even more redevelopment than usual since the pon demik. there seemed to be individual projects being set up all over the city. this big white building over here is under construction right now. so we kind of getting closer to what it says to open in june as a major, our space and cultural hub. the cities development having just been about new building, creating more green spaces, has been at the heart of the cities. growth mayfield park is mine just as far as our city center public park. and it was designed as an urban escape. the you can see that they really made an effort to preserve manchester's industrial
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parts in the midst of this huge, beautiful green space. unique to the city. i guess time for some more culture. manchester has always had a thriving culture, see, especially when it comes to music. i'm meeting santana gatewood to find out more about how the city shapes the music scene here. the the why do you think manchester has been such a hot spot for music? it's always be like trying to redefine itself lots of the i why things happening. i think that's why the music came from like, and also the influence has to came into the city. so we've always had quite a big immigration of influx. so from the irish and folks back in the days to yeah, to the south asian influx to, to, to make an influence on that. so there's always been kind of something going on in manchester which influenced the music. and i think you can hear it and that full.
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and i think that for the great music that came out and the great opposite came out of my chest. now i'm heading to my final stuff of the day. i took to lunches, so would it be complete that vincent, one of the city, famous crossed fear by some of the finest press here in the world. it is free to write here in manchester. so a trip to the marble arch, it seems like the perfect end to my day is welcome. thank you. so is it here that you guys have here? is it all locally brewed the birth date, initial start in the cream of where the kitchen is now in just a very, very tiny and it's a positive popularity demand group. we needed to pick pharmacists. so with that right away, arch from the corner from the hub. quite hired to get away because the possibilities and manchester operating out was it just use right away. ok. we would have us do it the well i have to say i've been live
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at least surprised by manchester. it might not be as useful as some other cities, but this definitely a vibe and an atmosphere here. so a lot of other places just don't have just the alternative seen as well. you're saying manchester is definitely some traditional dishes can really divide opinion and the berlin style, pork, knuckle or ice bind is one of them. some say it's too fatty for others is wonderfully tender and juicy. one thing is for certain, after finishing an ice fine, you're guaranteed to feel for a berlin, pork knuckle or ice bind makes quite a visual impression. but in berlin, it's a traditional dish. so does everyone like it is if it's degree, see i'd rather not do one. i mean you have to like it. i do not see you tomorrow,
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but not so much. no, it's super easy. you have to either by no one can tell me otherwise either get a decent one or one that's bad. opinions are as divided as the port knuckles themselves. today, when many people think of for lean cuisine, they think of the curve reversed, doing a cup ops for me falls. but pork knuckles or a berlin classic will tell you what to watch out for when cooking them. because they say strictly speaking, peer nitride is pure poison and how is ice bind related to ice skating? because they have and then berlin serves authentic and original berlin dishes. the restaurant has been around for nearly 100 years. meat balls and white paper sauce, liver and onions, and meat balls with try digs are on the menu. the cuisine here is hardy to say the least ship on today is the bonus cooks the meanest of the classic ice bind. that's
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classes, remaining ice fine. diners and berlin have enjoyed eating ice spine for over a 100 years on the you guys. and i like the needed to around the i personally, i even like the fat. most of all this fact i polish it off the supervisor. he has this fact all but what exactly is a pork knuckle? we came to the cumberland coil, a butcher shop in that berlin market hall to find out as, as, find those gifts i might for titles come from the hind quarter or the 4 quarter shang fire at 1st flight. she got a hind quarter is a bit needier than the 4 quarters. so it costs a little more of the holes. they say the bone in the 4th quarter looks like the blade of an ice skate. does it always be an issue that you prove and back in the day people would supposedly strap it to their feet and go skating across the ice on lakes ice clothes. first comes the car being and then the caring. what exactly is the caring? who caring means? we take the meat color, you normally have the appetising read and conserve it to them. for this, put your,
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your 1st of us uses nitrate, curing salt, some all spice. they leaves, mustard seeds, sugar and onion, add flavor to the meat. at marinate in the brian for $2.00 to $3.00 days. meat can also be cured at home. ones that sort them on whether rule and this is important. nitrate during salt shouldn't actually be used for seasoning because only through the cooking or degradation process does it become edible and non toxic? strictly speaking, one moment if your nitride is pure poison it was maintains as i pull this gift, it's not safety 1st. now on to the preparation, how do we make a berlin high spine? does ice price spine is boiled? fox always goes into the oven. in southern germany, this cut of meat is traditionally grilled in an oven and they don't usually call it ice bind, but instead shine hawks it. but it's pork,
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knuckle all the same. that slice is called the meetings dryer. it may turn out tender to no question, but it's dryer. and while the ice bind, if it's cooked properly, we'll just melt in your mountain. does ice by them would now it's time for the actual preparation. find me my on lit. let's start with a good old on. yeah. and then, but on the that what we need bailey's see of all, all the buys berries, people and very importantly, a little sugar and solution. and this is silver evolving. we need salt and a bit more caring. salt mine line is busy and food is eyes. the meat simmers with these ingredients in water for about 2 and a half hours. that makes it nice and tender as if it's a simple dish designs, but many people maintain that a pork knuckle taste bad when it's cooked in a pot with 15,
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or in this case with 20 other pork knuckle indian that makes the pork knuckle taste better. and that was a nice mix of i find as but what's totally inconceivable is pork knuckle without sour cream and the slightly breezes onions, bacon, carrots and spices. then adds the sour crap, white wine, apple juice, and sugar, and simmers it altogether for 30 to 45 minutes. and then the classic berlin dish is done. i spine with sauerkraut and potatoes. the slices super, the meat is really tasty, or call it the tool tender with sour, crowns and potatoes. and if you wish, some peas, let's just do a 9 o'clock. so that'll fill me up. i've been thrown up at tea, maybe on your next visit to berlin. you'll give up my spine that try and on that
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