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most people learn to classify small handful of animals as edible and all the rest they classify as disgusting. a donkey series about our complex relationship with them and also need to be watching now on you to the w documentary. the, do you as, as find yourself captivated by the seductive and lower risk old. but when it does go that can become from much of it was phones when stalls exploded, arriving on us as meteorites, new ones that they, inc, a cold goals. because if the sun this precious met to prove to be highly durable and became a symbol of power, well seemed to be in the time of the romans. gold was fast used as a label means of payment. in gemini, the 1920s were considered
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a golden age. when austin culture flourished in times of uncertainty, inflation and crises. gold is considered a safe, full moth investment today. move enough are also made today the hunt for precious metals. gold rush. feed in those back to some a. can you ideas for roles? mines mine both have as an opportunity. i'm mary jane bell in how a young woman runs the kind of as fast the gold. it's more expensive and coveted than ever before. since the start of 2024, the price of gold has skyrocketed about why to understand what's really going on. sometimes it's best to eliminate some possibilities. so the traditional type of geo
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political risk really can't explain what's going on. for example, when the israel mosse situation was beginning, the price of gold barely moved. traditionally, the biggest gold buyers have been central banks, who use it to guarantee financial stability. but seemingly enough, this time this is the model side and it's still a mystery who was buying the gold in the spring or in the months prior. it was always the central banks get in the spring when the price of gold jump significantly replaced as the toys is $15.00 is all they were still buying it to just not in the amounts that could really explain the price increase. it could also have been private actors and it's kind of close the product till the confusing sign the here going to be called tom. so who was it, and why did they want it? since the beginning of the year, we've been witnessing an unprecedented rise in the price of gold. what makes it so
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sought after right now? the big since the stock of the year, we've seen a price increase of over 30 percent for an individual o. as in think all of that was a mixture of expectations of low your interest rates. and you'll political risk and robust demand from central banks and asian private investors, mainly from china. we bought them for the slides and she knows gold price fluctuations are nothing new, but the steep and steady rise we're seeing here is unprecedented. one ounce or 31 point one gram gold bar currently costs around 2500. yours, michigan. but what's more important? just seeing gold as an insurance policy and a portfolio as it has many advantages. the main reason is it has a little correlation with other asset classes and partly negative correlations.
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that means when times a rough and many asset classes are under pressure, gold shines rough times can mean war a pandemic or inflation. the what his goals really always a safe haven. busy well, my research, which looks over to the house and use of data suggest that this is not necessarily the case. indeed, the worst possible month when coverage became a global pandemic stock market dropped. the price of big points dropped, and the price of gold dropped. this time, surprisingly high inflation seems to have driven not only central banks, but also funds and private investors to buy up. gold said no, there is no guarantee that inflation will remain steady at 2 percent. and people
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don't want to present evaluation. they want to 0 devalue ation this week. that's why gold is interesting to many private individuals and the price is probably also as high as it is due to strong demand from the jewelry industry. a major buyer of gold. but is that the only reason or, or something else going on and that is the dom arise ation, that china wants to pursue. they rely upon the us dollar and they want an alternative reserve and it looks like gold is here. but the precious metal only accounts for 4.6 percent of china is reserves. by comparison, india is are almost double that. well, gold mix up around to 70 percent of germany's reserves. but it's not in the long term. i expect the price of gold will keep rising steadily because the,
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the valuation of money keeps happening. yeah. we believe that the price will fall slightly to $2300.00 us dollars per ounce by the end of the year. but that's still significantly higher then at the start of the year, even though the real price of coal, this hop, given what's happening in china. this provides the possibility of gold price appreciation. the demand for gold will likely remain high even though the price recently dropped slightly following the us election. experts believe it could exceed the 2800 marks sometime in 2025 in the mid 19th century 1000. so the 14 is gold miners in california. a gold rush was on the day they went to great
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lengths to pursue the dreams of wealth and prosperity. yes, only a few became rich, little known as the gold rushes. now it will say broken out and the speck of stump . this is what the gold rush and whose back is done looks like. ready dust rocks and scorching sun a john shed checks the quality of the gold bearing or in hopes to get lucky today. after all, gold mining is always a matter of luck. you can work for days and find nothing. it's always different. sometimes 30 grams. sometimes a 100 grams, and sometimes just 2 grams a day. before the biggest go bucket we found was 7 grabs. the gold is mind here using traditional methods. the gold bearing rock is dumped into a solution washed and then saved due to its weight. the gold settles at the bottom
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each day around 600 cubic meters of rock are washed here. by the way, the gold washing machine is hand made the junction is due here. he's only been working for 2 months. he used to be a truck driver and never imagined that he ended up mining gold. well, i was curious. i've never seen gold mining with my own eyes before. i thought it would be different. well, i only seen it moving. then they offered me a job. the salary and conditions were good, so i decided to give it a try. so there were several gold mines like this one located about 400 kilometers south west of tash kent,
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the capital of whose becky stone was big chinese and russians work here. private gold mining is a rather secretive business. no one talks openly about the amounts of mind for the prophets. the mind we visited covers an area of 5 hector's whose back entrepreneur is one. it had an auction. $75000.00 for a 3 year contract. the mind gold is sold at market prices to state companies or jewelers. this became possible 5 years ago when, whose back authorities legalized private gold mining. since then, a full blown gold rush has begun. even though people have been looking for gold in this area for over 20 years today in the past, people used to mind gold by hand. but now they've started working in open pits and every thing is legal. i've been mining gold since i was a kid. i've always enjoyed the and really like my job and important condition of
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the mining contract is that after a 3 year period is the land must be fully restored. this ensures it returns to its original natural state, hoping to protect and preserve the environment. a few kilometers from the mine is the village of psyche. char, from gold, is likely the only reliable source of income for the locals. about one 3rd of the young people in psyche char, are employed at the mines. monthly wages are around $300.00 to $400.00 euro. so those who didn't get jobs at the mine off and leave due to unemployment of the thing or the, our main source of income. i used to be cattle breeding and farming with little it's got it. but after the entrepreneur, it started coming here with life in our village has improved. awesome, you can just shut it and those who are unemployed started working in the gold mine had come to the end. of course people in psyche char, are happy about at the top,
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so the new gold mine just helping good for us citizens, alec. however, private miners don't extract as much as the state does. this is more run tote, one of the largest gold deposits in the world. in 2022 more than 50 metric tons of goals. we're buying pierre. experts estimate that renters reserves exceed 4500 metric tons of gold, whose becky sun produces more than 100 metric tons of gold annually, placing it among the top 10 gold producing countries in the world. in 2023. the country exported $8000000000.00 us dollars worth of gold but there is a darker side to whose becky stands gold industry to illegal mining. the locations of these operations are not publicized. the people who die
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buried in the rubble because they dig these deep tunnels to hide the minds completed overboard tim e. stuff with them. yes. the blue and you know, if any of them go to that with that, the one you're down there, you need power for the equipment. so they run generators underground. it was late each time i put you in the toilet. but those one on gasoline and the fumes fill up the air, making it hard to briefly and causing people to suffocate. for me, all right, thanks for all of us. which of those of supply authority, what e at the need to get into the which you legal mining might make money, but it costs lives. and no one ever pay us the price in from locust guarantee, moving it to what you've. so it's a, he doesn't even like us, it's michael made e bray of nose the gold market in whose back is done well. he's a private entrepreneur and a 3rd generation jeweler. mago med prefers to work with gold mines in his home country. you'll have someone who has never mind gold before long wouldn't know all
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of the nuances involved in losing the needs. there are a lot of hidden challenges such as the blend experiences key or but don't we initially you'll probably face losses, don't stop them. but as you gain experience and learn the intricacies of gold watch and i figure out the secrets that i will have and then you can start making money us with what will much in total comes out about the back to the gold mine you the village of psyche, char, john shed drives the order to be washed. he manages to unload about 50 truckloads during each shift and usually works the day shift. i work 10 to 12 hours a day. well just tell them. yeah. there's no internet here, can you? so i read books to pass the time spell, but the fact that my daughter is brag about me to the friends, it's the way it is. there is
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a bug you probably are proud of me and i'm proud of them too. and you've got to do some work. can you spell your 1st name? i have 2 daughters. system you will go to the job shed eagerly waits to see his daughters every 10 days he visits his family in summer cottage. meanwhile, the sunsets over the mine. but the search for gold never stops it carries on throughout the night. this isn't just tune up in the search for gold to extract cold and other natural resources digging and drilling create shops and underground mines. but what happens when the premium is august and binding is no longer profitable? it's never way to heal and restore the alarm to the people and make the commute can grow up to 1.7 meters long and weigh as
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much as 60 key those its natural habitat is tropical waters, such as in africa, the african catfish drives in close quarters with other fish of its kind, making it an ideal choice for agriculture. feeding them regularly and maintaining stable oxygen levels and the change this plumber minor is now responsible for $300000.00 fish. do you have successfully transition from mining to fish farming? the work is interesting. miners have always had to improvise. the climate here in the hall is very similar to what was down in the mines. the temperature and humidity of the same is very warm, around $28.00 to $29.00 degrees. outside of the big 9 mines and 100 bucks for buck you hadn't been profitable for years now. they've
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closed, but the company has already looked ahead, investing 16000000 euro in building this fish farming facility. the key to this investment hot ground water, which is available for free and large quantities from the old mining shafts. the former shift supervisor brought plenty of technical know how for me is binding days behind the scenes. the fish farming operation is a high tech computer controlled business. the entire system is based on an is really patent is realistic, dry country that goes with water shortages. so it has to conserve water and recycling constantly that inspired us. and that's how we came up with the idea to lose the hot ground water. after the mind closed, the water is also used to heat this green house, where many of the miners wives have found work gabriella, or so nova husband was
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a minor who had lost his job. so she's grateful to have works and supports her family. the company is now one of the largest producers of the state, tomatoes in the country, and demand keeps rising. still neither fish farming nor the green house can make up for the nearly 3000 remaining jobs that were lost. teacher on the link, i used to be a lot of minds and so now many of the minus of unemployed and too many just that higher video study, that's hard for them to a job, find me of them. so what is the new villa most most? meanwhile, down in the shafts, the final work to secure the mines is under way over machinery, conveyor belts, and electrical systems are being dismantled and the mines are being stabilized to prevent collapse. it's a tough reality for the lead off miners. they used to be respected wellpaid and
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part of a proud minded tradition. the, the, i'm fine with it. what can you do? the decision came from above, all those, you know, but i just have to deal with it. they're offering retraining courses. so we'll see how things turn out life goes on in the us here. now, so many old miners have opted for early retirement, while others will receive state wage compensation for up to 7 years. the european union is funding retraining programs and helping with job searches. demand for tomatoes continues to grow their sold across the country alongside processed fish and even exported to poland. roadside stalls are also creating new jobs and inland blocks. slovakia fresh fish is always on the menu and your thoughts on your fox. i likes the fish. how can i finding your value?
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so i don't have any trouble eating at a new month. pro blenny, i especially like the senate, for most us, setting up the fish farm and greenhouse stevens has an overnight. it took years. but these projects are helping cushion the impact of structural change in this former mining range, or it could serve as a model for other areas. transitioning away from coal mining, cultivating discounts can also be rebuilding kind of best is now legal in more and more countries worldwide. including recently in germany, approximately 290000000 people around the world consume kind of, this is a drug to experience a high it's also use medicinally to treat pain, anxiety, sleep disorders on skin conditions. so it's not one that product so sorry,
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also have exhibit tests only being close made from him. all we have reading materials made of him and medical cannabis and we have cosmetics, and the 1st one was a success. after this, i dived more into the industry and this events. so that's why i kind of slide it into the system. that's also creates a platform where people from the kind of industry meet. i don't really smoke actually. and except from a few times when i was young, i personally find a very interesting is cbd, to calm down my skin. i like to be on. i can self employed so and it took me very a lot of weeks and nights which way i couldn't sleep because i had to decide which way i would like to go. but in the end i was like okay, i'm young. i don't have anything. so i can, that's
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a risk being self employed because when i lose everything, it's not that much in comparison to the state i was before. when you work in a company, you will have your shift to go home and then you can just let go of everything. but if you're self employed you, all the topics are in your head all the time. i'm a very self reflective person. so i try to understand with this challenge comes from which emotions i have doing the process and how i can solve this challenge. and then behind every challenge that is something tonight. it's important that you have the work next best that you have time where you can perform very well, and they'll also translate to just relax. when your mind is relaxed, you get more ideas to get more ideas, how to solve problems. so if you're stressed on the time you're running from problem to problem without need solving them once,
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once and for every one has time with a few things that you need to have the technique and also practice trying to stay calm and really enjoy the event. next, and this is something i learned, the news i hear from people who are working on who are very motivated and i think you can do it for a certain amount of time. but i don't think it's very heavy and sustainable on the long farm because this so much more like to explore than just work. the i became assessment dependent very early because my parents were working all the time. i was taking care also of my little sister. all the school homework i did by myself. i also had very good school grades
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and the translation from my parents translates paperwork which i send to a today. so and i really enjoyed being independent thing early. yeah. oh for me it was always important. and that in the beginning of my self employment, i was do everything by myself, but i tried to set up a system and issue that a delegate the task. and also someone else in my team can take all of my tough so i can always flexible in organizing my time in the all the roads i have and because i'm not just self employed, i'm also a mom. i, i only have a husband i have and i'm also a daughter i. i also have a smaller sister. i have friends, i need to have time for myself and i don't want my family.
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and then we're planning on next. excellent. really one year, one year every day, everything would do everything. we plan events and i am so excited to go through the whole year and it's a very nice i do more time in my free time because i'm the one who has some parts that i know and among all the schools i have that sort of in part to have time for myself so i can gain energy. and i also like to push myself to some limit physically because it really helps me to and hinge my turn around and my limits. i like to learn. i like to grow. i know we live in the word with all the bulk of money, but the most important thing is that you find your pub. ready ready
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