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no i was right the 1st time i was right in overall in the majority opinion i thought the trace amounts of call reading were enough to pin the blame on you know both blah blah blah the problem is that he continues to say these things and interesting lee enough it was exactly when he said no no i abide by my earlier conclusions that a iffy class felt that now we go ahead and we say no no the head of o.p.c. w. bides by his his claims and so all this other stuff is you got it russian talking points the russians are reporting this if so facto it must be wrong it must be decided to attack our democracy come on a 4th grader can figure that out. ray mcgovern wrapping this bullet in thanks ever so much for what she was cheese day we're live from moscow we are international if
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you want to keep up today was so much more check it out check out our up if you've got but downloaded t. device well headlines as they happen throughout the day and will go straight to the device free of charge when keeping contact my name is kevin i mean the rest the same have a great day. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world the politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see of that. a need to be as i. turn into pretty nice to say
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tang it always day. to day. that. this is so unselfish an economic powerhouse everyone has heard of korea and household appliances korean cars computers and beauty products to. get us to go back. to normal one cup up to mandy and cookie always still got you to tie you gave me to sneak in. fairness social competition the need to be 1st in everything but on the flip sides of success as a result the country consistently tops the world ratings in dissatisfaction with life.
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where in an ambulance in a neighborhood of self. someone has fallen ill and look. down the paramedics are on the scene to administer 1st aid . we approach the 1st responders because they have to deal with stress every day. they don't just read about it and. they see it all
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1st hand. disguise saves lives on every shift. what in the. whole total. bullshit you will. told. or told walk when i could have. his whole. soul. feeling. good you will see it. when you never see reality on a man it did to. get there when they could all go to the. person. you.
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want. to know not the staff at 10 you. know the time. that he. has to. continue to stress you know this how can. we ask for an idea of how often he has to deal with cases of suicide. could all go away and tell you. you can run in credit will you accept. that will you walks away and then goes on when do you want. to be able. to kill with your mitts on legal bills. could you comment on. the ambulance service press officer interrupts outcome for sation it's a man how do i do with.
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somebody here who don't know if they're. going to. be able to conduct their. 3 to 3 and. on with their. doubts what they call losing face. when you come in here you don't overwater what it could oh yeah you can go to one of them but somehow i won't pick a person i would. guess from a younger korean generation he's not particularly focused on a career with a company produces his own shows on
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a streaming channel but cox life can be quite stressful to do this even if you could talk to me though there's 100 good answer to. what could. cut. one or. just eliminated to create. this one who gets all the some of the. kinks. so there we got to call attention to toughen them up going to go there on their return trip because the truth of the. talk shows us one of the most popular and simple ways to cope with stress in korea . in the column in the old. you just took crucial to settle what i hate about the imus is from my mistress i
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was in the corporate when i watched over the summer the. other day the goal is disciplines we're going to continue my mil. to get. more contemplative type stuff as i. can tell you what. can i do to. see if more clued in on you can continue. to keep signing up to go to the gym and killed him because he got into can you outline meet. the little. girl do think you can move more mr kim kyong young heads to civil service union
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a fellow called all sorts of stuff and at work he talks openly about stress related issues which are going to. him one ok so to say oh good in toronto 20. 2 words you guys on the biggest one you're in the air and to know he asked too much should have more morning and tied it up and. caught 20 turns. but. but. here. toronto. the union head has come to support a rally for the rights of women who have been laid off. the protesters are wearing burial clothes because himself career losing a job equates to death. because
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the way he becomes almost always people in the coming days he is not as you know they should be. a little is that we also know that that is what i think. it is though you also know that. it is not even one in bordeaux you have. something like that if you. move. for koreans work is a matter of life and death. here so taxi drivers are protesting against. it's a common story. prices plunge and jobs are lost. several
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drivers committed suicide after losing their livelihoods. she. was community a company tell us you do women there's almost chris rock. here. true . to 100. strong british history and you call it a real world and was a. huge crater is equal. work related stress induced suicide is only part of the problem. this is a support group for women whose husbands died from overwork. they asked us not to
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show their faces because they're afraid of potential problems with getting compensation from the companies their husbands work for. guys. who need a. moment. to them and usually that. doesn't mean they are on the net who was making they made we fiddle with their moods. you can do it give them 10008. 170 don't wake up but in that you know she met. a young. soldier and made. a go and it. was a. whole is one of the most popular ways to relieve stress for regular people celebrating the end of
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a working week with your peers is almost a tradition south korea. relaxed any new tenants of mr supreme. who don't. get it so hard some. didn't have. one. in fact in the. few years friday night been falling out of style in corporate life . thinking who. they were for. the war when. they could. fit in. at the. home doing the poor thing.
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many companies are now reducing working hours. executives or even sometimes taking to forcing employees to go home for some rest. they even switch the power off at the end of a working day to ensure that people can't work any longer. of course those measures console's the problem of people carrying on with their work from home and the dilemma for employees is clear. the number of working hours may well be reduced but the amount of work to be done often remains the same.
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i want to. read. that. join me every 1st day on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. he who for all those.
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people who. had. told him all. this is known as death experience the state run social program. to. my mother my father. and me to see me play out the kids told me but he isn't exactly how many times he asked. ok when he was just. this center has been established for
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a very important reason south korea's economically successful society is going through a crisis of values and the country is working hard to overcome its. forms. him neither would the head. of the tiger's house in this house. you don't put that on the 4. others in the house are. small and so we don't get it or couldn't pull over to. the center sets a much bigger goals than just helping to cope with stress businesses are presented with one simple thought life is finite and the end could be nearer than you think. or so. your thought. is the.
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tell me it's all for a woman had. to get. in and. after a short presentation visitors go to a burial room huge hall containing dozens of coffins. such as a prince take a seat next to a coffin and change into burial clothes. they lay down not fail well photo and write a farewell letter. to. you more. yet to do you want to. join us tonight. i'd love to suit your own stuff so.
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it's time for the funeral everyone gets into their coffins and the lids are closed visitors have to spend a little time being dead. the climax of the ceremony is a rebirth everyone leaves their coffins with a new perspective on life and death for. them to take it up on that god
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a cured of that they. could want to get anything out of. each of them to when i get him i thought. he wouldn't read too much how did i get to be a good tone could not on the author to get i think i feel when i'm in the good children tell him of all this you know if i want a family don't come. with. modern day south korea is the product of a highly competitive society some might say that stress is a negative side effect. but it has a positive impact too in the face of such competition you must always strive to be a better version of yourself.
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park is heading to a temple where he'll take a break from hectic city life. past to yourself for treats are another popular tool for alleviating stress and reevaluating priorities. this is what park is looking for. anyone can come here and become a novice of the temple if only for a while. it's all about living like the rest of the monastery does dressing like a novice sleeping like a novice eating like a novice. which means a dramatic change to your usual way of life. temperance they. don't like israel.
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for. you know what their attempt to. turkey there was some course. temple stays are popular. the people who come here all face different issues. some are trying to adapt to the loss of a loved one some are looking to distress from work some trying to dumb down aggression and others are dealing drink problems. this is i'm bowing ceremony. but disciplines are expected to perform 80 balance. quite a trial for a city dweller. order
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told me a little. times ahead of them and so. on and. when . it's going to be ended of them guns are getting a lot of spurious off the double in order to pull out how they got the. in concert with the whole. crew when i got. to do that in the kimball home. but there's your call there's a ton of complicated lot of she took her children well it's really i mean there. was a child i thought that she'll be hearing and it will. be. just . keeping him there i was just you and i knew cause but don't.
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need to know him in prime. time you went up and down pick coffee and see if i wanted. to talk on a couch even on mindfully say young. man you cut it totally hooked on the. door. to create a project for me coming. true. or more often i'm their. chin honeybee a key bad analogy for tourism heard and read about them in the. cradle it will be a lot of how you can be one telling us. what you are never coming up with causing you. to take an easy give us one really almost total you do that i mean at the bottom there was a chill down without by god there's a lot of mail and you're to hold on. it's not
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a good move. you know. the tomb doesn't using your washing go to congo people. are using your. career oriented. everyone is trying to find their path to success and exhausting themselves. doing so. this couple set up their own business after suffering a burn out but it was something that just. 2 figures for sure this year other producers who due to the pool has thrust them up. for what they call it a single for commanders talk all this is sort of my little bit to come visit like that because you. think of it. as oh i. see us humans use the word doesn't.
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really matter he. says. mr kwan's job was sending people to jail. after retiring he decided to send himself to jail. and build a business on the way. in the prison. the owners of this jail own servants chief prisoners the couple each have their own favorite cells and their favorite views inside their jail they prefer to serve time in solitary confinement. you might say the cruelty of cool. because you pop in on those and i have one of those is. going to tell you when to
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take a 2 month. thanks to opening the jail its founders were also given their own freedom and spending time on your own is the unique for riot of anti stress therapy on offer here. that. i don't. see that author. they don't get a lot when it's all going up on a c 4 koma how that will rant that's how he's tired of us got up on a thing pop we're talking to him. all mobile phones computers and modern communication devices are here. however you are welcome to use a pen remote book. many people start writing or drawing while serving a sentence. or even going on with their head out of the gate somewhere that.
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this has had on a video get through i don't know who i pissed that out of there could go over to him. the bridge is a good example of how south korea is adapting to stress. before 2013 the bridge was a no suicide spot. several psychologists designers went to great lengths to turn it into a safe space. phrases along the railing are intended to reduce stress levels in desperate individuals. they form a dialogue between the bridge and passers by. apart from being under constant video surveillance the bridge is also a quick panic button. as
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a result the l. reputed mob bridge changed its name it's now dubbed the bridge of life. after all life can prevail against some statistics. young elephants have come to us. especially brutal punching incidents because sadly the baby elephants often do see their mothers be killed but also be caught up unfortunate. i do believe the elephant smile
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i see it in these little ones they all say show next person changes. in the headlines this morning hong kong's leader addresses the election drubbing by the opposition as protests resume again in the chinese territory. really there michael bloomberg and his the us presidential race but bosses at the news network e o's say there won't be any inquisitive coverage should face or other democrats come by but will keep up the pressure on donald trump because people in new york with. you know this to be independent will cover them both in depth and think oh it also seems one sided yet i have a little bit of reservations and. i want to america's biggest newspapers comes out swinging against the president and his party to.

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