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2 2 2 humans are close to that same pansy vanishing. pansy is even to a dog, a donkey or series about our complex relationship with animals. watch now on youtube dw documentary, the happiest people on the planet. we find out why the fence plays 1st. almost every year. would you pay $200.00 zeros for a fruit see who will as we explore citron in italy and beautiful budapest is hungry is capital really, as pretty as it seems on instagram. the story isn't more coming up on your own macs, [000:00:00;00]
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the word to the world. happy is people reside according to the world, happiness report. it's in finland. the fins consistently achieve this note or the status button. why are euro max report or reuben callous travel? therefore, some answers for land has been to kept the happiest country in the world for the 7th time in a row. what makes the fence so happy? solar. so let's make people how big so people are nice and kind and they help each other. i think that's our life spring. yes. actually if you finish, people are just kind of take things so seriously. maybe what is so special about finish last time. it's called, it's a whole lot of what does it have to do with finish happiness? and what can we learn from the fence in order to live a happy life? i sell it to the finish capsule if that's and key to find those around 5 and
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a half 1000000 people living lent in the most of europe. the country is known slots, many lakes and forests. so on a culture, the northern lights and the very long winter finance on the list of the wall. it's happening as we pause 2024. why my country gemini is only rags. 24, just behind us on 23. it seems my happiness could use a boost. that's why i'm eating 3 happened us investigators. they were hired by the finish tourism bought visage cement for a p r campaign. i'm interested in learning more about finished happiness from them . my 1st mentor of the date display, not telling me story higher than the former spots done to this silver. yet this at the age of 71. besides swimming and folding, she's passionate about skateboarding something she discovered early sixty's can skate boarding, make me happy to. i used to skate quote, as a teenager, but lina,
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it's reminding me of the basics again. i'm also learning a few new tricks. okay. so what's minos recipe for a happy nice don't think what the of the things to test the things that you are interested in to do. and if it doesn't still yes. hi, i'm also one, but no. this app, especially when you are please because i know they ask your home see thing on the sofa. cool. oh, go with the united nations. well, it's happened. it's report uses interviews to determine how heavy people are in different countries. general live circumstances, as well as a positive and negative emotions are decisive for the ranking. simon scores particularly well for its good living conditions. most friends have a decent income and benefit from a strong social system. high degrees of freedom and little corruption. so the more there is
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a high level trust in institutions and the government. let's see if finish design can make me happy. i'm on my way to meet happiness invested or number 2 theatre. quinton then odd was never my strong suit at school. but as i learned from lena, it's mainly about having fun. okay. instead of what are we about to do now? we're actually going to do this, ceramic sausage units. so that's one of my kind of most popular product. okay, i got to warn you, i'm a little bit clumsy. don't worry, i think we've lost our life. okay. taro is one of the total of 5 finish happiness and best it is so called happiness hackers. they're supposed to give insights into the finish lifestyle. each of them and their own professional design is how you build you can send months for carol. his work as a designer is about more than just the statics and functionality. what i,
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life in certain costs are those kind of meditative. so you really like to just focus on it and you don't think anything else. you're not on line. you are not like looking at the news or thinking what is happening or just focusing the one thing that is you're doing with your hands manufacturing things and also like it's going to be making. it can be like connecting, making fluid and you actually make something that from the start through the end and get the kind of final product. mm hm. so i think that's something very fulfilling and something that makes me happy, at least the maybe it's down to one aspect of the finish mentality that is key to their happiness. it's called say so the quote was let me go check it in. it's basically helping them to go fast and go to that. it's just like the mentality to kind of get service things. whatever happens like an attitude that's you're not going to give off,
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but you just keep going and get things moving. and i hope good things to wait me and my last step of the day i'm using up with having the 2nd number 3 shifts, 2 cup i launch, the few runs, 3 restaurants in helsinki with 2 business partners. besides good food, they focus on sustainability, tennessee roll waste approach. like here in the restaurant. it office mediterranean, and seasonal. queasy and how can he make people happy as a chef? cooking for me means they're bringing families together or people that you like around one table and, and, and generally that means generating happy memories together so, so definitely food has this high and high impact on happiness. at the end of the day, happiness as very subjective and can be found in many different ways. as i learned
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today, staying feature yourself, this you and your passions and sharing good moments with others of some of the keys to a heavy life. for many citron, which look similar to lemons seem like an ordinary sour tasting fruit. but in judaism, they hold high symbolic value, and some rabbits will travel to the remotest parts of southern italy just to buy them the . is this a perfect section? every year, members of the jewish community spend several 100 euro was on the citrus, the light from italy. why? this symbolizes the perfect fruit in the torah. it's called the beautiful fruit. every jew in the world when it comes to how they have so cut needs. this fruit, as part of the blessing that it needs to make. the citron used for us to cost the
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jewish autumn harvest festival are called it trucks and hebrew, or apples of e or, according to the torah or the holy scriptures of judaism. the trunk is the most important part of a festive bouquet. the coveted citron are grown here on the riviera, the chastity in calabria, italy. they were originally introduced by jewish immigrants. we can i see daily is one of about 150 citron farmers here. christopher, to a sort of this fruit has grown and calabria for several 1000 years to throw out the climate here, creates the perfect conditions for emma, the better one of them. the most of the plant is very sensitive and can take from the 3 months. it doesn't withstand the cold. yeah. the jumbo. so it's on a truck because i'm almost 80 years old and still growing these citron. that's a, it's a fruit that i like go to to give me the address every year at harvest time. rabbi minute him lazar and many other rabbis come to calabria. he makes sure the trees
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haven't been crossed with other varieties. so the fruits will be kosher or clean according to jewish law. then they can be used as a trucks. but let me get with somebody say, this is a beautiful lemon. i'm as if i'd say we can pick this one lean. it's clean and freshly grown. the perfect drug has to be clean, perfectly clean, and has to have a nice shape. it can have any blemishes or any spots. it can be missing anything. for example, over here we see that there are some blemishes. this could be still kosher, but it's not the perfect food that we want. the rabbis have been coming here in search of the perfect fruit for about 70 years. they say the calabria and varieties are the best in the world. they pay the calabria in growers $15.00 euros a piece. in isolated cases, the final retail price can reach several $100.00 zeros. yeah, but a,
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i'm for our area of the jewish community as an important source of revenue the best . okay. well, that ones, okay. since they've been coming here, we've always made good money. these are, you know, have them replace but only a few of the fruits are usable as a trucks. most of the harvest goes to candy, lemon peel production for 2 or 3 euro is per kilogram. this peel is especially thick and flavorful. perfect for making candy lemon peeled, which is then used for the core jam and many other products. the as ombudsman for the jewish community. minute him lazar in specs and sorts of the citron. the fruits he certifies are carefully boxed up as if they were luxury items and marked with the recipients names. and then after we pack them, we ship them all over the world,
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mostly to the united states. but we also ship to south america, to europe, to africa, and even to russia. and i ran to cut, also known as the feast of tabernacles, is celebrated under reed rubes in a community in rome. these are reminiscent of the simple huts used by jews during their desert wanderings after the exit is from egypt. rabbi men at him demonstrates how the citron is used in the festive bouquet. every morning of the 7 day festival, the celebrants come to the synagogue, to pray, and they all bring their own precious trucks that we take for 7 days during the, the highest of god. because it's all right, tells us that that's what we have to do. and we have to take that, throw this a tree together with all fours pieces. data is that we want to unite everything with different types of people. so we put them altogether. the growers in calabria
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are glad their products are in such demands. it's even turned around the ones and then collapse of the areas citron farming. even the ordinary citron fruits from calabria are selling better thanks to the a trunk. the perfect fruit traveling to budapest feels like stepping back in time. magnificent architecture exudes the charm of past errors, but are the main sites in that and gearing capital. really, as romantic as instagram makes them seem, we headed there to find out who the past is often called the power. so the east, every year, around $4000000.00 to risk, visit the city, enjoying it to start con content trust as young as long as the culture themes and the cities instagram hotspots, will check out 3 of them. reality check. number one, it's a chinese mobile. it's one of the largest and most famous pos in budapest.
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spot opened in 1913 and visiting. feels like your getting back in time. displaced tuesdays nostalgic tom. it's 3 how to oppose 15 tindle pools and even the changing rooms transport you back to another era. i've read about them additional benefits of the from a water. i do not believe them, but off i do feel really good right now. i think it's just the stress free environment. i think the saw so pace smell, it's really relaxing part of the website. and i think everyone, so from main door pulls are more beautiful than the end or one side. there's a place where the light shines through the ceiling. great for taking photos. and it looks like a church is many lobsters files, special atmosphere, $3.00 to $4000.00 visitors come every day. verdicts. this is an impressive place with great talk attack john, if you don't mind,
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crowds to visit is good fun reality check number to zip. it's a bridge liberty bridge is one of 9 bridges over the daniel river connecting the district so pulled up and passed. many consider it sort of has the most beautiful bridge that a walkable actually i left the panoramic view from the rates. and to me, it's a little cold free it's, it's not like the same as fits and it's saying periods because that's all this like crowd is by the 2 days i just loved walking through the rates and just the ones are as a beautiful panorama from here in old right, 2 to 1896. the bridge was initially 9 down to and profound fuel ship. it was blowing up by german troops in the final stages of the world war to rebuild. take 1946. it was then given a new name,
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liberty bridge rely hanging noah's here because the, the, that's a big, big with each other and the size full of freedom is that it's a very good spot. if you just want to have a quick bite to eat in the evening or just want to spend some time rather than being stuck in liberty pages under the noisy and crowded, but makes for a nice romantic stop over the reality. check number 3 fishermen's bastisse. this complex looks like a veritable fairytale console. and the views from up here all considered the best in the cities. you can admire budapest, parliament building on the other side of the river in all its glory festival. most efficient pass june is free to visit i'm traveling around europe and budapest was a place i've always wanted to travel. is like cheap and just looks really nice. and so i don't think that it was a beautiful spot. well,
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that's good to see the sense of um and i met these people and they were also coming here. so it was like, let's go fisherman's baskin phones and on sambal with neighboring mount tiers charge in the middle ages. border space market was located here, but even then there was said to be a run pontiac, but fisherman's past due and is not as old as many people think. well actually it's a 130 years old. but this looks very and sense because actually the church behind it is from the source in sensory. so they wanted to give a nice frame for the church. it gets very crowded. he the names the we recommend fisherman's boss june. if you're looking for a romantic place to wind down at the end of the day,
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it's free and the fuse is priceless. the. the fashion for people with disabilities is not normally considered cool or stylish, but that's changing. some labels are now launching so called adaptive collections. one brand in london now specializes entirely in adaptive where hip caching and colorful that's the fashion that london or clara homes likes. she's modeled for a vogue photo shoot and on her instagram channel she poses in a variety of outfits. she sees fashion at self determination and a self expression. but people with disabilities have a relatively limited selection process for everyone, regardless of the policy. i mean, none of us will come out and make it, you know, we will, we close this if it needs to be more acceptable for array or hereditary connective
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tissue disorder has kept clear a bound to a wheelchair since her mid twenty's a factor in her choice of clothes is ease of where they shouldn't be any trouble to put on i will. i don't dresses because i find the easy to get on. i don't have to pull them out for me to do with the buttons and the uncomfortable could just put a slippery on and it stuff all ready to go. the fashion world has long ignored people with disabilities. what's known as adaptive where has been mainly available in medical supply stores or exclusively to older people. somebody adaptive way that is out there that's available, like it's not flashing or it's not fashionable enough it's, it's functionable, but we also want to function not specially want color. we don't want to weigh black dislike plus tax. people don't want to weigh black women when that and then making clothes with more color. we want the same thing for adoptive. we're and things are
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indeed changing such a labels as prime mark nike ends. alondo have put out adaptive elections, and demand is only set to grow. our societies are changing all the time. chronic disorders are on the rise. some labels have even specialized and adaptive where such as the london based on hidden founder. victoria jenkins has a disability which led her to discover a market opening what goes into this type of fashion. busy talk to fashion is passion. that is specifically made for people with disabilities are trying to say, adoptive, it's really specific despair. she was like for wheelchair uses over show stature. where is everything else is universe? so because it can be one by any predict just has extra things built into it. victoria develops her creations, according to her client's needs model. laura has an artificial limb. that just is that, would that be the right? how yeah. oh yeah, perfect. sometimes i where a line out over the top of it, it goes up to about this height. okay?
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so as long as i can get it right off the top of my 5 and that is so good for me. the concept behind on hidden is governments and differing versions of speech and versions. doesn't have any frills on the boxes. it's kind of shaped on the body for a wheelchair user chose not to version is quite specialized. and again, it's based. we have to use what quite strongly with the model who was in the end, and then this is the universal version. they broke elastic besides, so that it doesn't rub in that however you move is not uncomfortable and hit it and presented their collection at london fashion week and autumn, 2023. clara was on the catwalk as a model. yeah, it's definitely your take a moment. ok, let's don state you know, so yeah, that was amazing. that was great gardens on the one way of our fresh with my fellow disabled fashion body model and started those spots beam fis on own. and it was amazing more and more creators,
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like clara are presenting their adaptive fashion on social media. but will this trend really have an effect on the fashion industry? i think finally, there is a moment where brands with thinking about inclusive between adoptive fashion as a trend, it's a long way to go and it shouldn't just be a checkbox exercise. i think this needs to be a commitment to real lasting change because disability isn't going any way they can have impact genuine any time. certain needs to be normalized, it needs to be on the high. st. clair is not wanting to be discouraged. on the contrary, she's re discovered fashion for herself. it definitely was a learning curve, but hard to kind of the kind of funding of this lesson over again. my purpose was about loving myself to i am now a stop cleveland for my old life. when i wasn't really happy with myself and in the heart, i wasn't very confident it would be why i'm wife would be and actually just celebrate
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who i am and be more comfortable and be more happy. i'd be grateful for life and enjoy clara's positive approach. me well, encourage others to feel more at home with their own bodies and show it in expressive apparel as well. whether on the road or on the race track, german car brand still looms big everywhere. in the western part of germany, you can see some of these cars at the national auto museum. and it's fun for anyone who wants to dig deeper into automotive history. the spectacular race car is one of a kind models and vintage classics. the national auto museum in the state of hassan, north of frankfurt, exhibits some 150 choice vehicles. the auto accident i left the car there, all authentic technically all in good condition and all generally roadworthy right now, of course they're in the museum. so visitors can view them all,
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but we maintain them and keep them all and running condition. it's completing the little m that's the i live at. the front of applied executive director flew an old bitch, has plenty of specialized knowledge and stories to tell about each car. this formula one ferrari is legendary. michael schumacher across the finish line and it in 2002 in his 3rd world championship title. you have the prominence as naturally fee, of course formula $1.00 of the highest class of auto racing. i have the ferrari name and michael schumacher the all time. greatest racing driver have a very special place and i said that on file outside what's brought together here is quite exceptional. you won't find it in the classified decline on time. but when you've collected cars for over 35 years, you've made some good contacts, you know, other collectors of land, you can find some it from a rarity on done. come monday i'm of my the and then is on the street. the museums also known as the low collection, the one time private collection of multi billionaire fleet,
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him low for 35 years. he's been on the lookout for very special models. and exceptional rarity is this benz victoria from 1896. 1 of the oldest vehicles on display here with all original parts of the same kind so far that so often no accident that the cars liked. the victoria and michael schumacher his world championship racer are standing here rather than just any old car or just any formula one razor and mark it was low as a level of detail that made in the museum. what is today was him here today? i'm good. my mazda is hodges, a glance at the museums own app is all it takes to get a good overview of the vehicles on display. it's one automotive dream after another 2 seconds, it really is a dream. i'm comb, coverage in the conformity just trust me. i told them pension me back there is of they've got the cars are standing here that you just don't see every day i might
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wind up standing there with your mouth open. it's just great bonds and confirm no words. florida, do you hardly ever have so many great cars in one place? said the collections to value. it's hard to estimate this. my boss accelerate. the only one ever build is valued at around 8000000000 euros. the 2005 sports co pay cetera record of 351 kilometers per hour. but even that is nowhere near the fastest of the collection street legal vehicles. and then we'll go through the whole supersport here we have the got evey around supersport, one of only $48.00 ever built. and in 2012, this car was the fastest on earth, the smell it made again as world records with a top speed of 431 kilometers per hour. and i thought for safety reasons, the production model was limited to 415 kilometers per hour of income. how big it ends, the national automobile, museum,
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