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to be able. because what's he got to be able to live a little logical with you miss out on a goal but. could you comment on. the ambulance service press officer interrupts our conversation very intimate how do you know what the kids. who. come to hear see you don't know if they're. going to. be able to conduct their. top $3.00 to $3.00 and couldn't go to one with their. doubts what they call losing face. don't know. when you come in here you don't know what i want or could tell you that you can come to one of which i won't keep but i would.
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guess from a younger korean generation he's not particularly focused on a career with a company produces his own shows on a streaming channel but talks life can be quite stressful to new zealand's if you could talk to me though there's a humble good answer to condense it at home but it could. come. from 510 or. just eliminated to create. one who gets all of the. 6 of them he got to call attention to them could it go from don't know where to go their own terms. because they. were good.
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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 from my mistresses and the corporate when i. watched over the summer the. truth about the potter day. is disciplines are going to continue and will go. through a bit more than simply try as i. can tell you what. can i do to. see more. containable. capsizing got to go to them and kill because they've gotten into kenya when i meet .
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people who. don't do think we can move mr kim jong young heads to civil service union a fellow called all sorts of stuff and at work he talks openly about stress related issues who are trying to hold shares or torching one ok so tom. jones 20. 2 words you guys on the biggest one you're in the air. to know you asked me what i should have more morning and tied it up and. go 20 turns should and where but she go on the way but i don't call it a cousin contorting when i. turn on term you chris. well.
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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 in south korea losing a job equates to death. but not the fun side of it all because the idea becomes almost always to put it in the coming days he is good on you know grateful that he can help that these little little is that we also know that that is what they want and i think. it is though you also know that they have had it is no one in bordeaux you have a little. bit older than me sometimes i give it to you.
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for koreans work as a matter of life and death. here so taxi drivers are protesting against. it's a common story and as a mature market prices plunged and jobs are lost. several drivers committed suicide after losing their livelihoods. she. was community a company tell us you do women there's almost chris rock. here. on the working day mountain. going to washington all moved on but all. true. cheers all true one doesn't work which it appears not. to be and to. here we are we're. going to.
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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 show their faces because they're afraid of potential problems with getting compensation from the companies their husbands work for. guys. who need them they get paid it doesn't. suit them to develop a user that. doesn't mean they are going on in their group or speaking they don't push it over that's their mood inside. that. you can do it to them and always even. can study you know we could put in that you know. such words and they'd.
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go. to see your. hole is one of the most popular ways to relieve stress for regular people celebrating the end of a working week with your peers is almost a tradition in south korea. when you turn and says to sell pretty. much food in economy you know you don't. get hit so hard some. didn't have. one. in fact in the last few years friday night how to use have been falling out of style in corporate life.
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who go there with. the woman. who took every. they've opened. the i don't know nothing of the. filmed on the floor of the new book that. many companies are now reducing working alice. 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 can't solve the problem of people carrying on with their work from home from 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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thinking of getting a new phone the ones we got in her she was i didn't know what. happened this time you know why are we going to near the crate with him the wall just. freaking out into the wall when it's pretty much anywhere near and thousands of breeding dogs are caged in inhumane conditions on the phone i mean 67 years you know they've been locked up in a cage outside you see no protection from the weather the heat you know the courtier the rain the snow the fonder they have no protection. particularly you. know it's ok. across the us cruel puppy mills are supported by dog shows and pet stores most of the puppies that are coming from these large scale factory farming
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kind of operations are being sold in stores even joined a group businesses are involved like ogling mom santa there has been a shocking amount of organized opposition to adverts to increase the standards of care for dogs. commercial breeding for so many most of that opposition is coming from huge agricultural groups and industries that have nothing to do with dolphins don't buy a dog. in this community there are people who believe that it's ok. it's really hard there are no jobs and you see that i've got kids that ask and as a parent. i can come up with arguments and there's a lot of conflict within the game and between the 2 teams most of the conflict i would say overall is around money and most of them money is made. close one on each
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of those it's mostly known each other and this could be just the state of california alone to make $6000000000.00 a year of the prison complex just to get some point to a life where. you don't care and where nobody cares about you so your care might anything. this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the street. what happens to her family and daughters in florida know the mother daughter is buried in a cemetery in meaning this is your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pen this than him and what happens in court be. shocked shocked as far as a side deal. we don't know childress is truthful. and to destroy
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unfortunately due to the will still not know the actual just. honest labor a spent of mollusc in america and the average income for americans hasn't budged at all in 2030 years because they were neutered from their ability to compete for capital labor has no seat at the table labor has no seat at the central bank labor has been abandoned the jobs have been shipped overseas wall street now gets all the crap they get 100 percent of the capital every dollar printed by the fed goes directly to wall street bypasses labor bypasses way to. young elephants have come to us. myspace lee brutal budging incidence because sadly
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the baby elephants often do see their mothers be killed but also be caught up unfortunate. i do believe they laugh and smile i see. see it's in these little ones the home they should express some changes. he. gets. he. was. he was a. kid. this
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is known as death experience a state run social program. my mother father. me steve and i am going to you know this told me what he did he said he's out on this he asked. him if he thought. this center has been established for 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. awful
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calm and home to me that would then hit the live with the cards or cut a year to get us in this hard on get in there you don't look good on the triple. center to push as hard as on the hottest items are small and so we don't get as a walk on program you tip. 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. your thought. it'll. be the. helmet for a woman had. to get. in and.
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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 move soon jerome's. 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
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climax of the ceremony is a rebirth everyone lives their coffins with a new perspective on life and death for. them to take that up when it got a cure that they. could want to get anything out of. good mates in each of them to when i get him i thought. he wouldn't read too much
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how did i get to be a good tone could not on the author mitigate that what i feel when i'm in the good children tell him of all this you can fire one next time you don't come. up with a. modern day south korea is the product of a highly competitive society so much so 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. talk is heading to a temple why he'll take a break from hectic city life. past to yourself for treats are another popular tool for alleviating stress and reevaluating priorities.
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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. temporist a. new door. you know what their attempt to. turkey there was some of the cut some costs the.
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temple stays are popular. the people who come here all face different issues. some trying to adapt to the loss of a loved one some are looking to distress from work some trying to down aggression and others are dealing drink problems. this is i'm bowing ceremony. but disciplines are expected to perform balance. quite a trial for a city dweller. order told me. times ahead and so. on and.
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even get going and. it's a beauty of bones are getting a bit of spurious off the any cost. or the talk of the white house i got the bottle in concert at the hawk will do when i got. home bongo bob is about to call there's a ton of conduct with a lot of small. children well it's really i mean if they're. going to produce a child i thought it should be a what if you need to buy it cool in palm beach it would be better to just. keeping him there i was just beyond any new cars but. got to know a new program to dissimulate house disentanglement up and down and pick it up and see i'm thinking. mindfully say young.
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man you cut it totally hooked on the young. john doerr. the creator to project me coming. true. or where all time their. chin honeybee a keyboard and then g. go to his room heard and read about them in the. cradle it will be a lot of how you can be one telling us. you know of a commercial push for the new. music and music videos will really almost total you do that i mean at the bottom there was a chill down without by god isn't on the bottom. and your to hold on. it's not a good move. you know. it soon doesn't using your washing. so you can get on from going luggable. or using your.
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programs or career oriented. everyone is trying to find their path to 6. yes and exhausting themselves while doing so. this couple set up their own business after suffering a burnout but it was something that i saw. 2 figures for sure this year the foot injury so new to the pool was thrust about. 4 but it comes out on a single commander's top all this is sort of my little bit to kind of it's like that because you. think of it. as oh i. see us humans choose the one with us who is going to come out there you. see. mr kwan's job was sending people to jail. after retiring he decided to send himself to
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jail. and build a business on the way. in the prison. the owners of this jail also with 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 cruelty of cool. because you pop in on those and i upon those is. going to tell you when to take a 2 month. thanks to opening the jail its founders were also given their own freedom and spending time on your
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own is the unique for riot and he stressed therapy on offer here. i don't want that. i know that there were live that she got on tape on air that they don't get a lot when she got up on a c 4 but about coma what that will meant that's how just tired of us thought of when they seem to get the. whole mobile phones computers and modern communication devices are here. however you are welcome to use our panel remote books. many people start writing or drawing while serving a sentence. or even going on with their head out of the game somewhere that. this has had on a video get through i don't know who i pissed that out of there could go over to him.
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the map oh bridge is a good example of how south korea isn't tapping into 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 a result l. reputed mob of bridge changed its name it's now dubbed the bridge of life. after all life can prevail against some statistics.
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in the fischel for russia is not someplace doing probably what is not doing for instance see the contrary to his predecessors he did not stop any war so probably it is it is a little bit nasty for a more predictable in these perspectives on the other hand the world is changing it is a troubling force and come on it's not supposedly mr trump who is making the world the dangerous place he is just a symptom of the change that's. going
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to fulfill the repeated promises of politics to the people and promise to be there with all pots. you want to 1st. know.
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this is a story about what happens austria stray bullets kills a young girl in the street. what happens to her family and daughters i'm sorry no mother daughter. is buried in a cemetery meaning this is with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pin this on than him and what happens in court be. shocked shocked smar our society. we don't know she'll share this truth. end of this trial unfortunately you. will still not know the actual just.
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