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price, hi, i'm shopping and i'm ready to dive into the hands of the gentleman who 2 of you have you have a one to talk to me before you go to the boss and the on expected side to side? no, it's not sustainable . living how climate neutral architecture works in switzerland. strolling around where other studies a day trip to the city of cambridge and bush and ukraine, how important is the soup for national identity? this n more coming up on jerome macs, the
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each country has its own traditions and the way to do things. so we wanted to know what is family life like in germany, between daycare school and free time. what values, freedoms and responsibilities to german children have? we met up with 2 families to find out this is lena 11 and max 9. the 2 siblings are on the way to school alone, without the parents, as well for us is actually quite normal and some of us must have it's more fun to go with friends. what normal everyday life for parents, michael and rebecca and, and the children is also normal families across german golf. the children need to have their own experiences in certain areas. it's important for german children to learn self reliance on personal responsibility. but what else can be it should be
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typical of family life in germany. fish 12 months from m and the schmidt family from berlin to quite average german families. the majority of the 8500000 families in germany have one to 2 children. among demo $1700000.00 mothers and fathers were raising the children's 3rd low. at that moment, at the very latest, it has to be clear who is minding safety, will be opposite schmidt and comes out to college from berlin. it was clear from the start that they both wanted to share the parenting and housework equally for up to 14 months off to the both. most parents in germany receive 65 percent of that monthly income. and both parents are free to split. the parental allowance between them, this is suppose to ensure more recall the teen parenting okey dokey type of the time comes when they start to move around learning to walk and so on. and that was still a parental leave and i got to experience all of that. it's really great. i wouldn't
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want to miss it just for possible and i'd recommend it to any father in the 3 faults to fall. those only take this career break for the minimum period, which is 2 months. the result, housework and child rearing, is still mainly done by mothers the opposite income lot, son, causing me. it goes to a daycare center in berlin, in germany. a total is are entitled to daycare from the age of one. but most of us at 3 the most over here is learning ball playing tied to the child has to deal linguistically with other opinions during play. that they're independent, but constantly exposed to conflicts and contradictions with playmates, the, the us and they have to learn to compromise and to tolerate frustration of this practice automatically during play. yes. and that's why playing is so important. children all code for in this daycare from monday to friday, 6 30 am to 5 30 pm in some german state state terrace,
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free of charge and offers to parents have to pay up to a 1000 years a month. and what's that like when the children stop going to school? let's take a look at the woodmen family and m. lina unmatched come home from school hungry, around tulsa school, kids in germany, eat lunch at home instead of at school. rebecca works part time and cooks with the family every lunch time lena and macs usually get home from school between one and 2 o'clock until the meal is ready. they prepare their own sack. they have practice using a show. nice. that's completely normal for us. at some point they just wanted to try to cut something themselves and then you let them of course. so mike, who, who works nearby as a call salesman is also there for lunch. but the kids, like all kids, all picky, don't cheat the curry, they want the home a pizza from the day before lena. next each have their own room where they do that homework. they usually finish all their assignments in around 30 minutes,
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then they have free time. send that off one. i'm kim smith showing them i think you should impose too much stress on a child at such a young age to send them kids all guys, you should give the child enough free time to do whatever they want to come when they're not schedule their whole day i mean, funding plesco in spite of it was important to both of us that the children practice at least one sports, whatever they want it to be most where they meet other kids and also learn to experience successes, but also failures about me that on can then both children are active in sports clubs outside of school. can i just play soccer? lena is a competitive gymnast in germany, around tulsa of children, and young people play sports in the club. what is the most important thing i'd say is the family togetherness, of that the children feel secure at home and does it,
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can the king size? it's important that the kids can be kids off and can simply develop and pretty much as the wish. unfinished christian music voice, just as we want them to grow up feeling safe that they know they're a valued disease and they feel love with all their works and differences it got. it can come from them that you can do. you can put on the shipment family and pushed holcman families to quite different families who have one big thing in common. they are both raising the kids in a typically german way extreme heat, storms and floods. the consequences of climate change cannot be ignored. a major factor is housing almost 40 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions are caused by the construction and operation of buildings in switzerland building cooperative inventories, trying to do something about it. a construction project in switzerland assessing standards for sustainable building, the hope is vac aims to make climate neutral,
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living possible assistance and it's very sustainable and it's also good for the children to grow up like this is the whole thing that projects concept isn't just about climate but also new forms of communal living, as evidenced by the many common spaces, is ongoing in the home connected to the community. like this is very good for me as an artist. and it's also about in the just architecture that the, the staircase is fairly narrow. but also relatively spacious, it connects all the spaces here. so the whole building comes together is a trip from zurich to vento tour takes about half an hour by train in the building, co operatives. 5 houses, a good full 100 residents are trying to achieve on a small scale, but the whole of switzerland wants to do by 2050. becomes theo to neutral. some sort of what type of solar panels on the roof tops generate power that we feed
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back into the buildings that we're using recycle construction elements, which greatly reduces the seo term footprint. oh, and so it's exciting and it's, and we're including large green spaces to help reduce much of the excess heat, stuck with the architect house, kind of my cups back home c o 2 by funding in a wide spread use of 2nd time materials. he had windows and stole that were taken from demolished buildings and clouding from an old factory hole. ready these balcony railings used to be bed frames and a prisoner recycling materials means using less energy than making new ones from scratch. but it also presents other challenges they months gone each box. you don't even know what materials are going to build within the future. football count plan very exactly um its plan. and so you don't really have your materials together until construction is just about to start to feed my pre on into the under the things that leads to a certain in precision for the tip itself. and it could be,
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as you can really see that here, for example, by these frontal facades that bring together a collection of different materials associated with a patch weren't comments. but you kind of have to piece together a testament on this. i'm going to boston most the little bit of vac entire, just a sense of community studio apartments like these are open to the quotes young and the little to room apartments. residents come combined, living and working in one space and pauses by can not any time need to get the say. i like having the working in the living area together in the apartment. also at the time, included in the community in the and the people are always dropping by and looking, arriving this week, comment on though it's often that i am child generous, common spaces and individually useable private spaces. these a cold cluster upon the concept come down on living space, proposed em saves energy here as can some where a nuclear family of 5,
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my husband and i, and 3 children, i'm to foster children live with us. and my mother's also got a cluster apartments happening. it's nice to have a spacious, common living in the dining area where we actually spend most of our time and everyone has the private space to enter it. so it's not just a question of using less energy for heating in the future with global temperatures rising, it also becomes a matter of cooling. the whole big back has created this green spongy area where rainbows that can collect and literally evaporate, cooling the whole complex. the time you spent right from the stove, we close at the jungle and it was meant to eventually be like a jungle. a combination of green last old trees and different plants that were old promot condensation and about for ration and help reduce the heat and some of the heat. all these different concepts all combined to know, hold it back to make c o 2 neutral living possible in the near future. i'm so fruit,
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communal living concepts offer its residents far more than just cheap and space saving housing. now, let's visit a city in the u. k, that might not yet be on your bucket list, but should be not only if you want to study at a venerable university. yes, it's cambridge from its tradition ridge colleges, museums to punting on the cam river. it's definitely worth a trip to join our euro. max reporter, claire. i'm here in sunny cambridge england to show you why this famous university city isn't just the students. and you can trust me because i used to live it. that's good. cambridge has like huge student population, but it's also is city and destination and its own right. look when you're in
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holiday, it's basically an unwritten rule that you've got to stop the day with a massive, delicious thumbs of caffeine and sugar. so i'm here today at the clinic, fits for these bakery to get my fits police is a cambridge institution that so 100 years old and it's chelsea bonds, a world famous. it's a 100 year old secret recipe, and i tell you will have to kill you there, but never really know as they come out of the oven. this turned on that face, and then they have the syrup pulled up at the top and painted with the big brush. and that's why they sit in the window upside, then smoking in their own syrup and they get flipped to the last minutes. bring them to you. all right, let's try it. that is one of the best things you can do in cambridge is simply walk around. it's like an open and museum expos easily for the welcome to us. as the
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university is in session, we come into the college today, but you can still speak a glimpse of the perfectly manicured lawns from the one eye catching sight. it's street level is the corpus clock, which is the least to be the largest grasshopper clock in the well, of which that probably not that many. if you look closely, you'll see it doesn't have tons of digital numbers. the klux radiating ripples a said to a new to the big bag. next, we're doing a classic cambridge activity hunting these rectangular boats on missiles the cities on such a fitness has gone to this house even more romantic. next we're going on a 45 minute boat to around the back of the cambridge colleges. this is all. 1 the to a guy told me on the front you can see and to many university buildings that you otherwise wouldn't be able to
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access a lot of the building projects built around this time. so it's built between $1825.00 to $31.00. and since the folks a very heavy move, quite false become really slow them down a lot. a lot of them is often sometimes people fully as well. oh wow, that you'll be fine. don't worry. now we're going to pick up a typical cambridge even a full roger and amy's may look like a sound that issue to a shop. students actually buy the academic roads a to one to the american yet think history has made me a little bit texas, so it's fine for the quintessential breakfast, lunch. supermarket sandwiches.
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if you want to be reading british the best place to enjoy your sandwich is outside . come rain or shine. i don't know about you, but when i'm somewhere else, historic is cambridge. it feels wrong to know go to a museum. so today we're going to this incredible new classical building fitzwilliam in here, you can see treasures from antiquity, anglo saxon, and well famous offer. well, this is a really, really special collection and i recommend adding it to your attend or a the, you know, what's really cool is it the fits really museum is home to over 500000 objects somewhere around the world. and even better entry is for the we're finishing up a day with a real english pine and a real english pub. so what do you think? have i convince you to go to cambridge?
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and today the sun comes there is probably no dish. that means as much to ukrainians as borscht. the soup is popular in many eastern european countries. but in ukraine it's a symbol of their identity. especially in these times of russian aggression and war . we want to learn what goes into a good bar and why it's so important to the country. the board just reflects the cold in every identity. if you crane like no other dish the and for many ukrainians, it's much more than a simple suit. the most low blood washed in which is the green boss, is a popular dish, loved by ukrainians, european americans and asians. if you tried it and didn't like it or you don't,
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you may have been stuff the wrong kind of what you can watch this problem. if you will take board from us, you can also take the language for us and you can also take the lifestyle from us and then tell me what nice. and we are according to some estimates, the russian attack on ukraine cost hundreds of thousands of deaths and injuries, and displaced more than 6000000 people since it began in early 2022. russia's name is to conquer and dominate the country. ukraine is now trying to survive well preserving its own identity. that includes preserving its language and traditions. and the national dish portion belongs to the separate. many people considered borscht a russian dish, but the exact origins are in disputes. there are many indications that it
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originated in ukraine night bullshit. and yesterday i'm going to be picking the most common ingredients out of to boast as the truth. however, there are several types of being such as red leap salad, be hot feats, etc. and i prefer all types of balls to mostly include greens, although they're all variations that are cooked without going under the stead include colic, onions with beats, potatoes, or tomatoes. every family, every, every hook, every says is adding to divorce. so it's like in france. so when you say you have to go to profit, the x to be discussed here this i may have to do the present voice as you only can to be that says it doesn't matter what kind of with a new cooking and may not be a is it a is, is that what is your bar symbolic? this question pops up everywhere, including in the kitchen or give and come up with 10 coast restaurants in the
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capital, keith. he's pushing for boys to be recognized as ukrainian cultural heritage, the further east at the elaina shared abundance local history museum. it's all about the speech, what's the way, so it wouldn't be available today. we are preparing folks in a claypole, it's a traditional ukrainian fost made in the oven, and cooking in the oven is very simple and noisy. we placed the me to send it with mussa and add the dental it. apart from having all kinds of extra business. bush can have dozens of further ingredients. the broth can be made with b for pork fish, or even mushrooms, depending on the region. fried lard gives a strong flavor for groups and vegetables or add it. truss or
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for meant to drip beats takes care of the a city the the smoke from a traditional oven gives it the final touch. borscht comes in old forms with all kinds of ingredients. there is not a single borscht recipe nor one way of cooking. it's nice building uses to yet will ukrainian boast has one thing in common. it has mostly boiled. the q is going well, he approval divine you via the bushes prepared and eaten all over your train from the country side to the cities. despite the international kizzy in gaining in popularity for many here portion is more than just a simple dish or represent so culture. i'm the color mary, schools of all women. right? there's the movie, my 1st initial lung should always be ball shape breakfast, tea,
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coffee and for lunch there should be super robust for 5. they might actually be there. what's his voicemail for ukraine? probably everything in escrow has had at the practice of ukrainian bush preparation to the list of endangered intangible cultural heritage is in need of preservation. but it did not exclusively to clear bushed as a cultural heritage belonging only to ukraine. it is also integrates with a team of russia, billers, the voltage component here in ukraine. the board is part of a common area and cultural identity that people are ready to defend and prevent from being appropriated by russia. the who hasn't experienced it. if you don't pay attention to where you're going, you land on your nose, italian photographer central. giordano was inspired by such an experience and has
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gone on to create corky, colorful photographic art, which tells stories about a world that is falling down. so what happened here? these images seem disturbingly real, but in fact, they're meticulously stage compositions created by central jo donald, the italian photographer, focuses on moments when everything falls flat, literally, outside of rome. he's working on a new catastrophe, photo. something with all felicia, i'm very happy, but i have to get a picture in the can cause of this kid. i can't calm down until the photo was down and put on that you know, star city and i know some of that. i clean it up. this much can be told the pictures features an older woman, a toy boy, a classic sports car, and a gag. the scene is a reference to a social issue, but more on that later. the irony of these mishaps comes from realizing that
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everything can change in a flash as centers your dano knows from his own experience. enjoyed motions off on this guy was coming home from a fitness center on my bike and didn't see a pothole in a b stone up. can i get to a flew up crash sooner, but i don't. so we'll get to. i flew about 3 or 4 meters dramatically more. if i hit pretty hard to set aside, there was a lot of work that might hurt myself badly stroke and allow me your mind or your not. i saw that i still had the protein bar clenched in my hands that i'd be eating after working at the own setup inside of getting that gave me the idea that we humans have some kind of issue with material things. the brand new methodology. he calls his action packed art in extreme is, went on to shoot his known de plume is remy demi, specified some of the light, often people think the subjects are dead, but they're not corpses. so got, they just fell down to see what is going on. viewers might see themselves in those, or if it gets there to meet that never showed the faces in it. so the viewers can
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identify with a particular set of fault that you say, i want them to look at the food to and think, well that could it be neat? i think i have to watch. i watch where i step and watch that. i don't the phone, i did a bit of you, but i think it's important to follow in life because when you do god, you can get back on your feet ideas. and you can understand why you found a casa, the central studied acting, and theater set design. his works are exhibited around the globe. he's got hundreds of thousands of followers on social media prizes for his images. start at 3000 years. once again, here he's crossing borders. this time with a strong, socio political message. goes to joe lamont at westgate every day. a woman somewhere dies by the hand of a man who she's in the garden feminist eyes are very delicate subject to the telling of us and you can see about. so i thought i'd put the man in danger and stage it. so it's the women who's doing something to the man to me did i go to
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a woman of a to you because i toyed boys in a freight some and beat some of the ducks in a take some away. i'm open football. you love your land that loopy. yeah, there's a woman to use as a man like an object on to emphasize her freedom go up and her will to stay alive. let me do this so 30 now did i swear the best? uh, the last level you'd either include a list of, of this project wasn't born in my head. it came from the got to me, this is if i were bringing a child into the world every time. fresh. and then i shouldn't be, you know, after 4 hours of work at $35.00 degrees celsius, the images in the can, this was an appeal. now i'm more relaxed and i'm happy i've done with, we've got to go to the and the models were very good. and worth the body of my son, somebody that was pretty difficult, very difficult. it was a very odd position for us, but i know the title of this work is toy joy. tomorrow. keep your eyes open and watch your step. if you do hit the deck, then get right back on and on that note,
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