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by twenty fourteen they could be up to twenty five thousand volunteers ready to join them in sochi so what sort of people do the organizers want. to reclaim. already. and there's no shortage of applicants wanting to prove themselves especially here in the host city now looking after all the visitors to sochi twenty fourteen is obviously going to be a massive job but that doesn't mean that everybody makes the cut i'm going to meet one man who thinks he's got what it takes. to me you're ready for this yeah excellent nineteen year old vlad is a student at sochi university and understandably he's nervous about the recruitment process my time has gone so these questions by day. i
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don't know what to expect so what sort of things do you think they're looking for maybe they will ask some questions about my own theory here and sold something like details of my private life i really don't know wildlands settle down to his interview the head recruiter showed me around to university was one of just twenty six higher education facilities in russia picked as a recruitment center for more than one hundred fifty choices many of their interviews are done over the internet but those who do come in for a face to face may just have a little less saw it. on the seventh of february twenty twelve two years to the day before the start of the twenty fourteen olympics well at this volunteer hutton krasnaya polyana. each aspiring volunteer is asked to touch the heart to symbolize that all of the volunteer dreams will come true. and that means that the shore one hundred percent to become volunteers of the twenty fourteen olympics going to itself. you know you're a volunteer and i think it's
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a feeling the love that i gave. around half an hour later blood was finished and in confident mood they asked about my previous experience. my previous experience in team building things like that. so what had. a little experience there was no problems. it's questions so confidence that yes i'm calling the yeah i'll be wearing the volunteers i hope so it's my dream it's going to take a while to fill all the available spots but those who are hoping to be selected a really getting into the spirit of things the olympic bowl and tim movement in sochi isn't just about the olympic games many of the people here want to serve the community and leave a lasting legacy and i'm here to see and feel what they're up to. in the so she high school a group of young people are preparing for
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a generations for peace conference. set up by prince faisal of jordan it's an international organization dedicated to developing use leaders and peace building is being run by phillip and powerful book putting together a whole days of activities. everyone's must game before it counts initial press conference where the organizers are hoping to get the g.s.t. message across to the media. here just for sport and to teach people skills for conflict of these buildings they need to know that the dialogue is the key through the response and these generations will teach them what these guys will should be working during the olympics with the summit type of stuff. some of them will get. and once the local press is rolled in pastor outlined his ideas for the next few days. talking. to more more and. she's if you look at those pics because they're like
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a little with. the following morning we were split up into three groups and it was time for a few bonding sessions with my new teammates. centers this is a jump the focus is strongly on sports it wasn't long before we were moving around . short little bits is the key to victory in this game one. of. the russian this year. once we don't have a chance to get to know each other i wanted to find out what people were hoping to take away from the camp i think a lot of ground and i also tried. to think that it actually you know with an option that's one skill you know of course first of all communicative skills. self-assurance
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to be in there to help people and some looking to eventually lead conferences of their own. actually what interested me in the mission of generation for peace peace through sports and sporting activities and working with people mostly with here with their. promotion tolerance is one of the central ideas behind generations for peace and many of the group exercises focus on conflict resolution by the end of the week. says you minute presentation showing how they feel they can best be achieved. i think you need if it's helpful to move both of the front of the . group of the towns to the conflict. then say what issues were raised to where the major problems. are. that means that
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there are a number of seminars and question and answer sessions but there's also plenty going on outside the classroom. this is the generations for peace main goal to develop peace sustainable peace and tolerance through sports so all the delegates need to sport programs should be taught and they will work with children after the camp so now they will have an example of their activities for children that they will implement off in the camp so this is extremely important part and they can be many more universal sports than football i'm going to watch him. he seems like you know what he's doing. but with the generations of pismo so being policy told him we were certainly playing an appropriate game and philip and pavel house whole series of activities
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lined up for us on. this friday so you want it. if you have no idea you need to ask the person there's no sleep so i say yes sir if you have seen about someone as my space or ok. so good about that but it's the bottom english some should be pretty good at giving the ball away. and the focus here is on guessing everyone involved roles and competition. as the main goal of our. programs is still. to come when you kids and all connect people use each other and on the one team at least enough to on the mix it seems and on the one team can we get chosen so be destroyed by this between two teams and so is this to visit food both and play on the two teams again it has been along the fascinating
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to least be told language such. as programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all teams. reporting from the world's top spots fifty ip interviews intriguing story are you. trying. to find out more visit arabic. culture is that so much different and there's a huge musician on the mark with him obviously the most the export of a universal set of values or the means to change and control the global water twenty years after the. well for the future of science technology innovation all the list i'm elements from around russia we've dumped the future covered. just give me can i speak with you sir let me let me explain my son died in iran don't agree you don't agree we don't have
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so she's generations for peace camp more than twenty delegates have gathered to learn new techniques focused on peace building and making their hometown a better place some of the participants immutable interior but others like the end of the old homs and already making a difference. in addition to my regular work i'm also engaged in volunteer activity or being at those volunteer activity is basically focused on old people and orphan children and that's our target. our volunteers take care of people who can't leave home for one race and are the other almost maybe they're sick or something like that for example. when we help them well go to the shop or just help out around the house of the oneself obama guy and. so i met up with a moment of the home visits to. see and see that it's so different but were true is. it's become to cope through this front of
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a larger scheme to help of the people and. every week the group visit different homes around sochi to make themselves useful. whether it's helping out with the shopping cooking or a few household chores. lucky for the prince of this. for. nothing better than an old newspaper. the work of the. cleaners here. and for valentino that brings its own rewards. it's great to help people who
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can help themselves through this combination of hard work and the charitable spirit is exactly the sort of thing that generations for peace is trying to encourage us of course they're always looking for more support back at camp the delegates were learning how to ask for backing. so this is kareena presenting a pitch as to why some local leaders should join generations for peace and now she's trying to convince the audience here. public speaking is another skill that's developed on the forums encourage the participants to face their fears. i was on the recent speaking large it's not large but. but practice makes perfect and the exercises give everyone's confidence of boost and there are plenty of games to break up the day. celebration. was the.
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kids they were. in the future all the volunteers will lead activity groups for local children and they want to make them as entertaining as possible i. i think this isn't too long before we come up with something special. i. created a great new celebration so be expecting to see this at the premiere was. this is going to be close to go viral. you need something to celebrate and we all headed back to the sports field i'm on the menu. most people here have never played softball and the emphasis is once again. games and getting everyone involved.
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and there was only one thing to do after the. time the rest of the campaign it back and saw it we nearly reached the final day i caught up with pavel to see what he thought about his delegates progress. the programs well they be inspired and want your way it's so then we saw them what's your way of. doing sports programs they like discussions they have passed. most of the trainings. staying here on the finish line of the camp or i can say that i'm proud of them like their progress.
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and a full everyone gets the chance to show exactly what they've learned presentation and conflict resolution is the. end of three days pretty hard work they've got to get. really close to. a source from conflict resolution we also saw presentations on creating speech programs for children and the oath of negotiation. each group used different techniques to get their points across with question and answer sessions powerpoint slide shows and plenty of games. they don't clearly put a lot of effort in and it was well appreciated when the camp drawing to a close the remains was to say a few words. i didn't really know first of all what to expect when i came here but i think thanks to classes fantastic organization and your amazing enthusiasm i've seen a lot of people who obviously really want to make a difference to their communities and it's been fantastic to me to be
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a part of it. but i certainly wasn't the only one who had a memorable experience. i think the most. the most valuable thing that practice and knowledge how to build. a ship. and a day to. implement all my knowledge. in practice unfortunately i think we did a lot of work we. presentation our projects and now our duty is to create something as a collective it is and now i know how to do and how did the false feel about everything. myself why a little bit tired because there's so fork teaching a huge group of people with only to train them. it was a great challenge but i think we have done our best and. the program is well done
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and there was just enough time to create. sting memories before we can find a place to store. people like these so choose future and it's a limp movement seemed very safe. it was almost time for me to head home to moscow but i was going to have one last chance to watch the volunteers put the new knowledge into practice. like all the many better things to do on a sunny summer's day than to come out and play with your friends but not every parent has the time to spare to supervise them and that is what people like and so on and next year coming. every sunday they run an open play session for local children of all ages and as you can see it's pretty popular. vote russian stock told they have a problem they're not on the biggest. and i was i need to lay them enough to put.
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my i've tried you know by potential written. by boeing it's filled with the most robust legal bit of this quote. musty has been working with them for more than a year and eventually wants to do it full time. being a volunteer it's a very important occupation like many responsibilities and cutting people isn't really easy easy easy might think i'm starting to be a social worker and very glad to help people i really love children i'm looking forward to having my own family day and month just keep on doing this kind of work . and the kids a certainly hoping she does something this is the russian version of the quote blind man's buff. vision
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of course is a problem when you try to do a live show but all the children get the chance to come and play it safe place for all of them given the birth of war you don't know where they are not what makes the world by the phone unless it is. the session goes on for several hours even if they're a want to bumps and bruises at the end everyone has a great time. but it's not all fun and games it's very educational so. i can swim so you can swim. my name at least. you know what. all the people. will. say bye bye everybody say by way of the camera. with english conversations like that to enjoy how could i not feel at home with the olympics coming up i spent a good chunk of the summer seeing what was going on in or around sochi but meeting
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the volunteers and working with g.f.p. have been the best part of all a really an experience. i've met so many highly motivated young people in the last few days it's been quite humbling to be part of it the volunteers who really do want to make a better place and that means even though the winter games are still a way away the olympic spirit is definitely alive and well. sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build a most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans in world this is why you should care only.
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we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little too negative angles keaton's stories. you hear. just sit in troy spanish find out more visit. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture.
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tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the sun coming island is the island of minute on named off the french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look at what's in store for oss here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the borders own and was completely restricted to visit this no this big tourist place is open to two. risks unique plants and animals are its top which direction. he has been exploring the deaths of the world seas for several decades but it's here at more your own island where here is finally found what he'd been looking for . the water here is very clear the visibility is very good and the underwater world here is extremely rich i've been to many diving locations across the planet
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including the island of bali but mine are on top of my list while some go to the cycling region to enjoy the sights others convert the island's nature's riches into a healthy dollar it is home to the biggest seafood processing factory in russia the tonight shock hundreds of thousands of tons of fish get caught in the nets too late to produce delicious salamon caviar and necessary attribute of anything in russia the owner of the enterprise says a good fishing season can bring in more than one hundred million dollars net profit . and to a large extent this is old to do what succulent offers environmentally the tonight show operates in only and natural habitat and mild climate unique natural sights and delicious seafood succulent can offer a diverse holiday for those who are not afraid to travel ten thousand kilometers from europe the question is whether this distant land would ever be able to become a major tourist destination.
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