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of nature's grace, adaptive and living. see to europe of 3 gold. jenny reset on d w the these days i've just been in markets of brittany with creativity, drawing and people from all walks of life. these are places when you like the kicks, fox interest, been product with p. s, and people come to shop and be inspired. today we're at the present very markets in mid range, most of the highest bid specs 1st. we just got a ho 9. my son from san people is a waiver lucian. i think that up to use like at the end of arabic, indian and african style from east africa with her fish. sandy cod shows us that even the most suisse and exotic does it can be healthy immigration. then the
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sample foster an estimate, right? change a how does that displays? who's tenants on disney plus the time value september? and this is a free max. the a hello dana is left by all and day for never fades from the session. see, it often causes a huge problem by producing too much waste. now ok, i didn't ma, nigerian fashion design has found a way to fight 1st session with his iconic designs made of use them. 10 name is the one fabric that can never go on to fashion. it is an evergreen and most especially worn by the agenda that den him as falls. passion is a global phenomenon. however, this nigerian
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n t z asked is on emission to put an end to it. his brand focuses on creating fashionable and durable street where from recycle dennis the, the, the supplement ceo be paying with the old, with your name goes from the truth markets so, so these are the pots, what we use for it's for the design wants to make to j a lot in more approaches, thread centers in the market to buy content. dennis items that the sellers normally are unable to sell the buy. um so what are the, what that new quote do i have them on the quote and finds out and then those are the ones i go to the specific ones that bag here in the
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market. more than 500 tons of 10 and brought in from different countries every day . but not all of it is sold as much of it is worn out, all faded, which makes it unsuitable to wear. but this condemned den and may as want ha, buys from the market. instead of letting it end up and landfills, he takes it and refines it. also myers is the way to go. so just before redesigning addendum has to be washed and dried. jay then sketches the style on paper before counting the dent in the and then patten's it before assigned the and it's part of our not so many people are finding the i mean the
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upside clean mostly pool wendy job site. me to thank you. the or pre caustic on clothes. so the idea is sigma it takes to j between 2 to 12 hours to make it pete's he also incorporates of the sample materials which he uses in up cycling to 10 and pieces, depending on the preference of the clients. the he makes outfit stuff as males and females and sells only online for as low as $10.00. customers checkup on these websites and social media platforms to order his brand is offering young adults the chance to make a fashion statement, but also promoting sustainability was hoping to appeal as the brand specializes in st,
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where we've jackets put is and trousers. but also in making bags and shoes, experts believe to chase and event that private j is contributing to sustainability and reducing waste in the country. this will make me have the feel with, with this besides clothing with and using the try to call the condition that we have me through. so i invalid. and this we make our environmental delivery usually by these go that we have before associated with develop 1000 my it says if you need the ve, i please the largest and free of we because of this, the furthest latest 3 by 2. so far on for so simple 5 so it needs to expand them. it's fun. we're going to do more research on my more my $2000.00 condo upside cool stuff. just buy more, more,
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more people, more customize on the more we do more cost of marine and stuff this by the more my see i got saving from going into with j is not any making it to herbal unfashionable for the demands of life on the streets. but also providing jobs for all the young designers like him who are also pushing sustainability. recycled phantom that, look that good. and it's false. this from this way to gained foss fashion. i absolutely love that. now the prison break, markets cross to shade is 6 week nights joe autistic imagination, with a raise of occasional creations meeting me now to discuss the market. and of course, the price to cost me shift is not close as honest as 12 months. and that causes that now what made you decide to base your company here at the prison break market . when i was here, it's best to building a space we create those could be able to work on site and be able to so keep the
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products it sounds like a physics pace for me and not for new record to have a home. instead of being everywhere going for my kids and my kids could be which creates a science. so to be surrounded by fan or creative suite control inspiration from them and motivation as what and inspiring story of on top of your shift. now what products do you make right to my of creative process is i used chrissy. i'm interested. yeah. can you show me how to make one? yes. okay. now is goes to do or just have you who. right? and so you to select that so it's on this one's due to time continuous until you i'm so impressed. she can do it without even looking. i can't even try it. so could i have to do that too?
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okay i that just means i need to practice a lot more. thank you so much for deleting me. thank you so much. 9 was so rude, a true pioneer who was driving straight into the world, tired of music as the 1st female violinist to ever play. it's this vibrant east african musical tradition waves and cultural stories and internalising melodies, straight from the lively houses and people enjoy the simple violin driven do so nice and musical traditions, centuries own. yeah, if it is played by a female violinist 1000 times about 10 years ago. like i have been playing the violin for close to 10 years, only name a susan, the talented violinist has body embrace to the art of playing tide of music, service, east african tradition,
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which embodies rich cultural tales through melodies and is very common in designs. he bought the tire up is one of the earliest forms of music because of that and has both arabic. and so he is beginning to rob is also different from other forms of music as regardless of audience. oh, don't see, i can't heavy that. i see the audience is primarily people friends on to the one that's okay. as on the mac meetings from the east african coast, zante bar and kind of music is a vibrant genre, blending arabic, indian, and african slaves, samuel, arabic and nuclear languages. kind of lyrics delve into the teams of knob society and culture. this was 1st changed by mary. i'm hung dani, the massages mentor, and one of the biggest idols that it got to be very popular. i must
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say, you've come about that much miles. but if you decide to settle, you'll be satisfied and constable to get to that told you has to be keen that they'll come. i tell you, when you like, came 3 times, just keep working time and too much get tired of trying to keep in 2009, mario, i'm starting to kind of resolution by forming an all female ensemble in sante bar code. the tennessee tied up orchestra since then mario and the 15 female musicians own in the mid twenties to mid sixty's to represented tired of music worldwide. and thus become great strong models for nam i would like to have a music session with you to know. all right, let's do it. 2
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the own who way to gain international theme know, working on her own interpretation of the classic task out there many ways to modify tara or you can mix her up with fusion or turn it off with jazz just to make it sound remote in the the, the i found, i'm also in this kidney challenge as i expected, especially when facing discouragement and disappointment from people who are close
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to me. so i was privileged enough to get to my very 1st violin. when i tossed my exams and won a competition in school. this enabled me to get extra time to practice a whole lot since before i could only do it in school. at least uh before i go on stage for a concept. first screen my violin and then say a prayer to is any tension form by moving the song i'm about to play. it's called t g t. and i love this song because it's the 1st one i learned to play in colorado. the
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only one exploring from kids has gutted widespread recognition in the music and the innovative approach to bridging, tied up with the violence is an important step in safeguarding cultural legacies and opening doors for more females in music. i know that i've learned to single to about crocheting. it's time for me to explore the rest of the market. the what do you love the most about the prison break market. i think that's the one thing that people would need to look for to. yeah. as sort of to say different because the use of the yeah. yeah. and what must be your favorite parts of the market? yeah. the last one was the other. the paintings, the thing i really loved seeing that. so i actually want to go and try to and since anyone who wants to visit prison break market, what can they expect in terms of having a full day?
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she has family, friends, tom, this puts things for kids. kids to do this. um with the different types of foods that everyone can and it's, um i think is different last the day. also the family send you different things for them to do. thank you so much for joining me. thanks young man. i'm having so much fun catching up with some of the pay trends, right? yes. at the present break markets. now. tell me beautiful ladies. what is the favorite part of the market type? so really describe which part of i think cuz i'm such a coffee love. i love the coffee stand at the corner of the shop today. that makes me be happy to know. now how would you describe the experience of spending today? yeah, so anyone would love to visit? i think of a family friend. it's a, it's also a great place, but they also get paid for coal for instead now. so it's really. c a universal experience for everyone. now you did speak about the coffee. let's go grab one. the coffee, a roy, my guess, mickey strong. hi. good. what's your order?
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type of keana only. and you can make those to go. thank you. so the, the judge is mm hm . or is just as lawrence or it's beautiful beaches and exceptional coastal res. now say fantasy already with her knowledge of the different types of sugars that are on the island provides variety to the palace. these also show the healthy escapes. you will eat today. so yes, you can have your, let's feel good cake and it's these big tabula high keep. it's a series of, she could be age, unloading sugar, and follow shape sanisha. these flavors of change philosophy reducing the sugar content in new pacey particular use and does it all in favor of natural ingredients?
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so, you know, this is where my passion from, from an especially using studia, responsiveness, sugarcane. it might be, i need to know, i was bone me, i should feel get confused. and my father was working, you know? sure. if you need to, that is my story. the most important things, you know, when i create to risk business days and the balance in those who do it is not, you know, to remove the sugar. sometimes when you put too much to get, you don't have the taste of the products, the sugar we have in motion in, in time. so you don't need to put on your because each different sugar has a special role to balance the natural taste of a jesus prizes on said, you know, the funny that it's the base of february, the, the, so the hoss to go with and times the vine yesterday's, i have
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a very good producer in motion. he's in the silva and he's places unbelievable. and of any that it's the organic 0 ingredients chip, sandy sources for sun life from across the island. help elevate. save us to such a degree that adding extra cigarette is not needed. i love to come here because, you know, it's resourceful to find, you know, that's for sure. products. i can be creative. you know, i can imagine things and you can have, you know, good products not totally produce and hunts, you know, for the, for the fix for the was a good supply as i understand, you know, what i'm going to do. so he can, you know, share all his knowledge and we can prefers me, let's just, i just, so this is the fraud dies of slavery. it may sound like
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a novel calling a recon saved creating disease. so it's low sugar, not so it is a skill that you most did years ago when he became the 1st female pacey shape, emboldened out in shape and nod, restore 3 stall, michigan restaurants and phones a 3 year printed chip. that big small co pays to maintain so this is a crunch. made weighs a sweet though. let's go out of sugar coconuts and couple about so i created this dessert when i 1st arrived in lucius because i fell in love with the fire. and you know, especially the face was a lemon and also res, run, you know, the out, you know, and natural, a slave a and it's not true. so as you can see here, the pop by a is quite fresh. it just mixed up. we some vanilla, some plays and that suits it's not cook. so here i was going to put some money, a cream. so here some coconuts fix i had in mine. you know what?
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i have learned a res chest of them a little. you must not have mos on for chase in a dish. i say 12 by a goes, by the way with them and find the law. come are we have the quick cut up the file which is like range or even like solomon, you know, it's a very nice and then on the top you have country of this case. so here is the, your books solve a. so i'm going to put some terminal in the shape. sandy's reset. the creation, split, sun life results. so all the bound crossteck delightful pathways with sustainable behavior. but then once we consume and from way good, perfect. as i pass, i said it's also that's a has a duty to come back and to share, you know,
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my experience and my knowledge. i don't want to keep this for myself. i think this is very important. you know, i just want to, to share with m c t did in a spectacular way. in february 2023. the maurice's team he laid came 15th, in the sort of the world pace. because now lucius, you know, is on the wall stage, the young generation must continue to develop, you know, the low sugar tries, and it's good for you has to the know animation is the key that unlocks the door to the bone, just imagination. we every frame and silica transports us to a world where the impossible becomes reality, and we dreams take slides, let's we place the whole fos that will vary of disney and direct from johannesburg . so with the animation industry growing in south africa,
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many estimates is likely to hold foster of being recognized globally for the time. it's like being paid for hubby. you know what, i mean the, when i was growing up, i didn't see myself on the screen and they used to run home to us drilling movie. so we decided along with my partner discuss something that looked like us. sounds like of the dispute has been running. he's to do for a number of years now, but he's mission has always been to increase the visibility of african stories through animation. now this, so it's important estimate to is a director of the 1st african series on disney plus sci fi animation and found the g offrey, a futuristic view of the continent. there was
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a 135. i think there it is. invited to page across africa, the 3 requirements, 10 minutes hopeful future and it must have hopeful future and future worth. so as i fi and i was one of the ones i've got selected, the, you know, the wealth of stories update meaning to in africa. it's silver, there's so much that we haven't tapped into and if we don't do it, it's going to be done for us. it's already starting to happen the from a fine, it's fund his degree at vincent of is to to a post graduate diploma animation. let's see, hold ventured to funds for a mazda is echo black and becoming the 1st african estimate to it. but selected
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despite this prestigious j. d t. to remain his passion back in south africa, he co find that the more the animation academy in japan has been the 2019 so i went to the parents to learn from the business, goes down to this school in the world. and even in the interview to get into the and i said, i want to come to, to learn what you guys do to come back and do it. and that's essentially what i did . there's a proof of graphics from between the mendoza library buttons though. the so much that i've learned that i can just keep to myself it's, it's, that's useless. it's important for me because if it's important for the young people that are coming up, it means they can see the same future that i see the, the way that i have talked in the way that i have events because i'm kind of the older generation. i still start on paper, so i still start with something that looks like this. so i do my reps on paper
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because the computer has and do and the detriment does not include here, especially when a go with the mock up and just have to do it again. and i know what i'm going to fix once i scanned them and then i put them on the machine. i went to what i wanted to do information. i didn't think about korea didn't think about money. i wanted to do anybody's input visit. there's no animation that's fine. also i did find lots of do not regret the decision that place open my mind. so animation, i'm self taught so even to get into the blind. it was with a self taught things and like a deal is good enough. when i took myself into mission i was and so i told with like as remember these to get to memory sticks of that. and it was like one gig a month. i would watch animation and try to copy it and think it was good enough and then when i played next, it was a lot of trial and error. i took the long 5 to learning animation. and when i started working on the fort antoinette, that's when i started doing the youtube things to see how to actually make you know,
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like a timing and spacing all those rules that exist, that, that wasn't that way of the she quoted lemon nation. as long as i get my money, i have a house, he's happy to let us know. like, you do know. you and disney know for some reason, but you know, through his own studio and his role at the end, amazing program at some of the home digital precinct, the single foster healing the future for animation made in africa. the what i do now is a problem. this i'm keeping too little, this is what he's always wanted to make his drawings move. and i think he chose, well, the, that's about all the time we have for you here in free max. we hope you enjoy waited for more information. please do hit us up on also. so we hope to see you soon the,
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