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the dude for the massacre, the amorous star massacre, wind down in history as one of the most brutal crimes of the british invaders, and only escalated the affair. struggle of the indians for liberation from the colonial yoke. the l look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings accept. we're such orders at conflict with the 1st law show alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence at the point, obviously is to great trust, rather than to the various jobs. i mean with artificial intelligence, we have somebody with theme and the robot most protects this phone. existence was on the
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way, obviously using good if i saw lots of levels easier. sure. the other thing is to know that list of appointments speak to with is east of joining mama. i'm little confused on so we're looking on the depth of somebody for the chapel here as well. yeah, you can sort of support the cause of it all from chicago. they put us towards each of them and there's only what you're used to suggesting with learning is good news story. now, so is when you fill in the the statement by sunday,
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much of the like. so i'm in the because i don't know it's not so someone that just didn't want to say i'm on this
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for the face issue i have to fall under the guise of evacuation about 50000 people were transported the the main purpose of this concentration camp in federal rules was to, in think, prisoners was time for us and use them as a human shield against the advancing. so it'd be it on me when you get mine from inside the home. but when you put them in the space in love with like you can pick up with the ship, your step up and stuff like that, but don't want to bring your name the i'm so sorry i missed because on your certificate, 6 to put decided that there's 2 sees use people as biological weapons, leaving them to perish without food, water, motion to the door of small it, there for me, for a dating. so could a thing who lives out there with you for these the can you put the search kenesha?
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wheeler should have display is usually a ship for them to move the cam gloucester 10 days or what else made it drastically defense from of accounts of the 3rd rice watch on t the . the hello and welcome to inland visions. this week we've decided to escape from the big city. i'm coming to an island of tranquillity to experience a more traditional way of life. the
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sounds of language comes to where that wouldn't look out of place and it's whole team level. so we are in sites in the us and know more precisely he knows that us national fox news is with the, with the wrong name of the, on your to do the, the uh, the more we more lead me to leave.
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oh, you said a lot a lot. oh no need no need or some people have said you already, that's russian village is. uh, starting out here at kendall, is it a, it's the opposite, the thriving. what's the secrets? know a deal or from store this post or she will remember we created a national park here did. is it just the right time now? how do we make people stay here? what can we do to keep the village alive and well? he said awesome, you need to get people economic motivation. that's number one. and i show secondly, you make it worthwhile for people to live here with us right now. we've got about $200.00 locals employed at the national park. can you kindly, if i like they work as guides, ranges, cooks, and drivers, or just keep with them and they feel that they are needed here and the creative
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potential that professional potential realize to which that's why they stay. i know the important aspect is that we're developing sustainable eco tourism, which helps people economically. thanks to them. we've got real world tourism going with the local supply and produce to the park somewhere. if it's to a guides, like i mentioned to my, everyone has got some sort of income opportunity to see things to the park. see if he's got the most most desirable luxury in 5, the only son did it could have the old as told himself how to make cheese. he's even built his own workshop with the help of channels that a national pod. now let's go and try some of these local delicacy. we've got some delicious looking caesars here, alexander, but i know you're making another one over here. is there anything i can do to help out someone locally and don't?
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well now we're going to heat this milt. 85 degrees and add some citric acid diluted with water. mm hm. and is there anything special about the cows hit in? she knows that or that makes a cheese so delicious. jim. what sort of furniture in or the shorter the vegetarian period for grass gym. be so cross accumulates more variable nutrients, effective plenty of that. that means cheese here is way more delicious. may have done, say, in central or southern russia to see it that it looks like is it $85.00 degrees c. now alexander the time to start making some cheese i'm what's in this class to, to the citric acid with water. just got the sites and that's what the mm. yeah. unfortunately for it is a port in code is see the, the codes coming to the top to, to take the slate and start slowly. okay, let's click. here's
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a split. uh huh. slowly. so how designed to, i'm sold, it's every cheese make. i must have their own secrets when it comes to making cheese. what's yours? if you're willing to share it with us? so let me see if that smoke and it all depends on the move. in the course may have different mucus. good. the cheese will be good as well. so we used to blue cross and i guess you have to look after your callous then you know we can get into the cost well before. mm hm. did you like to taste? okay. i never made cheese before. um, does he make oh, most all around 30 thoughts of cheese, alexander. have you thought of making a one for keen or was it a and if so, what would it be? yeah, cuz i don't have been working on this. no. okay, but i'm not quite happy with the yes. you know that i have, it's a guy. it has kind of trying to achieve as big round holes with
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a creamy swedish taste. you see what you mean? what the course of course. well, i'm not quite there yet. you'll have to tell us when you make it and we'll come back and try it. so that's what the calculus now i'm adding, i think to solve. and when will it be ready to eat? well, once it cools down, it's very easy. one more of those values equal for so i'll know better. uh huh. i was the only one more, but we could slice it into cubes and fries like literally like tell me yeah. yeah, that's delicious to okay. wow. wow. so the cheese that i made, so mm. hm, that's delicious. the
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of this forest is believe to be sacred. now you're not allowed to raise your voice, you know, the opposite way. you're not allowed to chop trees down or take anything out of the area. so there's me, some locals and see exactly what makes this forest so special. the, this place is an example of people living in harmony with nature, local historian, and that's no benefit of as soon as possible. so this won't makes this relationship so special. the ceiling. i've looked in moscow for over 10 years now, but it feels like time moves at a slower pace here. i know you've also lived in the city. now do you feel the same? that this is in a given him? yes. time showed the strange things other than the she just got that there's
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a sudden grace here says one this with nature. you know, everything feels different a whole lot the world really we live by our own lois. for example, when we go to church with orthodox christians, but when we had to the lake go into the woods, mushroom picketing or fishing cream, become pagans just up at you. why? because the phone just has its own rules and all kinds of superstitions come into play. let's say you'll walk into the woods and someone looked at you funny risks where you're headed. that well, that goes, you'll luck for the day. might as well turn back. but that's certainly off the trouble was if you've already had some luck with code, official offense emotions and then somebody sees you and says, you know, with the wow, look at all emotions you've got for. well, that's a lot of fish. that's it. the old, jinxed, the yes it now, when you are out on the lake, you mustn't the anger, the underwater spirit, the disrespect to him. he's didn't say anything bad and, well,
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some and say it's good to give him a sip of vodka. you know, really or is it that natalie likes a bit of vodka? yes. i thought a little for him to okay. with us. yes. and is your treating dis involved go to ensure your facing goes well, if you're stingy, well sorry. no luck for you. it's happened before and when it comes to the catch, like when we say 7 days and the full on most never say, oh yeah, i called so many if anyone asks how it when sees it, same guy. oh, a small fries stuck to my line. so something like that, i'm going to sound like i said, so i'm just saying goes by hunting for me. i did this. go and take my grand dead. the what you think was a blacksmith and a hunter was one winter. he tramped a few, has brought them home and having them up to saw as well grandma but so she felt so sorry for the poor bunny's. oh, you poor little has loads creatures. why do you have to get cold friend got angry and swore at me with a note he didn't catch a single hand for
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a whole month after that. well, i beg your, the w superstitions come true. good. so out here in the woods and such, you simply have to be a bit of a pagan, when you say, of course, there's a grain of humor to it, but only a grain regardless of what we really are attached to this place in some way. i'm not sure how to put it into an actual each category. maybe it's about the feeling that you belong here. when you walk through the village, you agree to everyone. hello, hello. and they say hello back to you. even the dogs like their tails because they recognize you, you feel like one of your own people still this. that's why you know, to become one of us here. well, what you need to live here for summative. i did a you said being born here, say that you'd say, okay, so i know no longer be able to do that. and because when you're born here, your in the us didn't this atmosphere. so you belonged by default. i myself was born in the village, but then i had to travel around cities for a while, but i was drawing back. i grew up here was a child,
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and life in the city always felt like a cage. the apartment is small. and here you've got a vast space stretching in all directions. it's calm and free in pushkin's woods, there's new happiness on us, but there is peace and freedom to give you some freedom as what we have here. a story. yeah, the city of the area around the candles, there is a fascinating place. it is 15 years, not. it's fascinating how such a rich and ethic tradition was able to survive in such a tiny place. scott goal, the great russian folk tales, we know like russian, the lean is as the cold and see if we need you can find almost one of them here in candles around. yes. easy to do the local street, the heritage,
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the legacy of the great grandmother's and great grandfather's, with great reverence and love any other sick. no exposure to go to the same time as you can see. no one he walks around in overtime, rush and shoes, or kind of it's not that we don't building some kind of an amusement park here. but everything that happens happens naturally being in the id or is that you know, my, the how times change the one political or economic system to another. the has always been a traditional way of life and can those are these, these my oh yes. oh god in the to oh, who? oh, you're online the eliza vs a is what's known as a cheaper local conditions. i hope to share some of the windows on
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the needs of the sales and folks on is there an integral parts of local culture? what can we learn from them? these there are so many songs that it's really hard to say. what all of them are about? i chose, but since the songs i'm mainly some by women and girls, there's a female theme, both starting with use with cheerful down songs and those accompanying hardwood over a full don't think. so we don't then come to pre wedding long magic tom then a whole cycle of wedding songs and then all the song step reflect all kinds of events as a woman's life on folds. also include also into these various things, pray verbs criticisms and lullabies. i'm so one by you, by annual law, i'm use my can your call die by newly new
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news uh by you can your call the april and i am caught up by a newly new speaker. i'm a lawyer you need to do this. i'm usually just buy a new new tv. i'm usually the guy to boost. but sir, you know, by the rules to customs rituals and traditions play in people's lives today in this area. you know, over will be orthodox christians. we will be in baptized the traditions which all ancestors revived. centuries have not disappeared yet. we are surrounded by nature here, but the more we live amongst far as the lakes we keep domestic anamosa. many of us have our own both houses cooled a vanya and there is a most disparaged f for you. what is in the forest?
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it's the less of beep often, and referred to as simply the mazda lakes and rivers. i'll go to by the vote generally, or the war to spare. it's clear even in the ball and as a mistress, as my mother in law used to say mother both to her. and of course, every house has its own double voice and most of the home, you must live in peace with it. so you called at the left, so we can not believe she got the book. it's not customary to call him unless she is considered in that case. now, though he told me wrong in universe to them, yes, it's somewhat fruit, which i should be sure he's moved from cold the mazda. you should respect him. a little bit can like spread or, or you could also give the forest ferry just showing the trinket on a red cloth as a guest about a corner. that's what he likes up at us in mind next time and i'm in the forest. i'm i, i was in the forest before the near the chest told me, you know, the chapel and his bleed to be a sacred forest,
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where you can raise your voice and yukon. swear in case you wake the the less a week and see and you get lost in the forest. but i've heard of this rule doesn't necessarily apply to women. why is that? you have to, my, you, i think the for small sta is mail is clear enough to pick up again. that is, 1st of all, he doesn't see women, this competition. and also as they say, for each woman you will, you will have to answer before god. so it'd be duration of god's roth is especially face against those who have wronged the woman whom it is. but how can the 1st most and orthodoxy go together? you promise love you? there is a contradiction for let's not forget that the orthodox christianity was built on pagan foundation, which has not been completely eradicated, will not use which some customs have been preserved, which will we celebrate must place the final days before land and associates them with which as with the great christian holiday of each to a can postpone during mustering and so we behaved just like pagans. maybe we can,
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but i think we wash the sun, bake pancakes and then boom size. we give some differences. the same applies to yvonne school st. john's. they celebrated on july 7th. the sound is actually the nativity of saint john the baptist, or if i'm kabbalah in slavic tradition movies, it's an absolutely orthodox and christian holiday. it's a citizen, the nativity of the 4 runner of both of them. but again, it's accompanied by pagan rituals, a supplement, people make flour crowns, jump as a bone size and search besides flowers. but i think the issue you take when to festivities christmas tide problems to find it. what email christmas is followed by the counting season doors. she quoted, but when people go from house to house on video, a different old dress south and performing in ways the dining stem from christian tradition. neil uh the, the
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the, the model. uh uh. mm hm. uh he is still so who. yeah. to renew uh the uh, to the, uh the, uh, to use the lease. um. so what would the quino is it a national park gain from being included in the unesco wield heritage list? mm hm. then i said to she was in to us, that would be
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a very important development. and absolutely, because we now live in a much more insight connected world way even the tradition and heritage having the board is understand can also is definitely one of the rushes choices. but it's also a treasure for the rest of the world. truly a unique place and you can ask a small moves full or, or the 3? no, it's not. ah, ah, yes. oh, news on the radio. oh oh yeah. the
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the the, the 1st 3rd of the 19th century was marked by the aggressive expansion of the united states. the american sought to seize as much territory for settlement as possible. ignoring the sovereignty of the neighboring states and the interests of
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the indigenous peoples in 1845, washington announce the annexation of the mexican texas. and in march, 1846, american troops invaded mexico. however, mexico itself did not have enough means to effectively confront the enemy. besides, it was being torn apart by internal conflicts. the americans manage to turn the tide of the war in their favor. in september 18, 47, the u. s. army captured mexico city. mexico was horse designed a humiliating peace treaty according to wait to get lost 55 percent of its territory. bionics agent of the lands to the united states lead to terrible consequences, bloodshed, genocide was committed against the indians in california. during the 1st half century of the american ruled, the number of the indigenous people in the region decrease from 150216000 people. slavery, which had been abolished in mexico long before the united states attack was
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restored on the occupied territories. this will later become one of the reasons for the civil war in the united states themselves. nations like individuals are punished for their transgressions. we got our punishment. american president ulysses grant wrote about the consequences of aggression against mexico several decades later. oh, the same wrong. when old, just don't you have to safe house to come after care and engagement because the trail when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look for common ground, the on march,
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the 22nd 1943, doing the great petri. i'll take the shirts and munch off, that's all the and 118 fun down the better receiving village of cutting ship. but the person who did the wish to be loaded in luxury is just a lot of changes to this one. most of the rooms, $240.00 you to you. $149.00 people died including $75.00 children of age was practically wiped off the face of the law. new blue loves are a little bit live arching. could've, charlie was, you know, just where you put it as follows. oh, shoot. was hard really. i really usually its own you feeling, you know, so the infamous battalion responsible for the atrocity included over $100.00 ukrainian national is from west to new. right? because of the picture. all right, and so i'm see what,
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okay. and so far as the new e phone looks a lot of those to us pursuing your opportune um with them you as customers really de classified criminal cases from the central archive of the k g. b of the rules shed light on the atrocity analysis and numerous questions that have remained on on said for many years. watch on tv. to the final stretch of the american presidential campaign, voters are presented with the proposition of who they most fear virtues that going in fact, he was moralizing out showing policy discussions. we're to believe hitler is on the ballot. in the late 18 ninety's french soldiers led by general to boot. i arrived in asia with the goal of expanding french control in west africa to the territory of more than shot no one
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