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kennedy for bringing us that back story thank you so many consider him to be germany's shakespear johann. good to great poet and writer best known for his masterpiece drama forced and every year on his birthday august 28th this friday good to institute awards it's good to metal which is given to luminaries whose work actively promotes international cultural exchange while the 1st of this year's 3 winners is a view. of bolivia a weaver artist poet and musician who is indigenous roots are key to her creative drive. bethought ica a bolivian artist poet essayist musician and weaver she fought hard to succeed in a world that traditionally sidelines women and indigenous cultures. the belief that every civilization is complete in its way has its own language its own forms of artistic expression be it textiles wood cutting ceramics. it's not always painting the pictures on a canvas. she was 6 when her mother daughter how to weave but she wanted more this determination led her to leave her family and she financed her higher education herself. the 1st time she saw baroque art she was in a charge a
kennedy for bringing us that back story thank you so many consider him to be germany's shakespear johann. good to great poet and writer best known for his masterpiece drama forced and every year on his birthday august 28th this friday good to institute awards it's good to metal which is given to luminaries whose work actively promotes international cultural exchange while the 1st of this year's 3 winners is a view. of bolivia a weaver artist poet and musician who is indigenous roots are key to...
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the late johann johansson was a brilliant composer who was oscar—nominated for his scores for the theory. he was also the director of last and first men, which played at the berlin film festival earlier this year and is now available on demand from bfi player. inspired by olaf stapleton‘s cult sci—fi novel and narrated by tilda swinton, the film uses words, music and haunting footage of abstract monuments from the former yugoslavia to evoke a vision of futuristic humanity on the brink of extinction. the universal end comes in due course. growing out of a multimedia project unveiled at the manchester international festival in 2017 and completed afterjohansson‘s death in 2018, last and first men is a hauntingly elegiac work described by its creator as a film that straddles the border of fiction and documentary, a meditation on memory and failed utopia contextualised through the literary mode of science fiction. all right, well, never thought i'd be saying the last mission before mars, and yet here we are making less preparations for the long journey. thank you. the future of mankind, or ra
the late johann johansson was a brilliant composer who was oscar—nominated for his scores for the theory. he was also the director of last and first men, which played at the berlin film festival earlier this year and is now available on demand from bfi player. inspired by olaf stapleton‘s cult sci—fi novel and narrated by tilda swinton, the film uses words, music and haunting footage of abstract monuments from the former yugoslavia to evoke a vision of futuristic humanity on the brink of...
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one of the most prominent personalities of the time johann both come from good made weimar his home he and his work thrived here he lived in this house for 50 years until his death and 1830 to. be noble helpful and good was his credo humanity and tolerance his guiding principles summed up in the concept of moral beauty the town's greatest minds all shared this deeply humanist approach. closest friend and collaborator was also interested in philosophy and the natural sciences for 20 years they exchanged ideas and inspired one another. by mars open atmosphere produced world literature. gets a believed people should interact with the natural world appreciating it with all their senses so it's hardly surprising that he chose to work and relax in the middle of a landscape by the river in. here he pursued his passion for botany and wrote poetry inspired by nature. just a few 100 meters away is the duchess on a amalia library named after its main patron it houses materials from around the world which are accessible to everyone. for 35 years good to himself was head librarian there under his d
one of the most prominent personalities of the time johann both come from good made weimar his home he and his work thrived here he lived in this house for 50 years until his death and 1830 to. be noble helpful and good was his credo humanity and tolerance his guiding principles summed up in the concept of moral beauty the town's greatest minds all shared this deeply humanist approach. closest friend and collaborator was also interested in philosophy and the natural sciences for 20 years they...
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one of the most prominent personalities of the time johann both come from good made weimar his home he and his work thrived here he lived in this house for 50 years until his death and 1830 to. be noble helpful and good was his credo humanity and tolerance his guiding principles summed up in the concept of moral beauty the town's greatest minds all shared this deeply humanist approach. good as close as friend and collaborator was also interested in philosophy and the natural sciences for 20 years they exchanged ideas and inspired one another. by mars open atmosphere produced world literature. believed people should interact with the natural world appreciating it with all their senses so it's hardly surprising that he chose to work and relax in the middle of a landscape gardening by the river in. here he pursued his passion for botany and wrote poetry inspired by nature. just a few 100 meters away is the duchess on a amalia library named after its main patron it houses materials from around the world which are accessible to everyone. for 35 years good to himself was head librarian there
one of the most prominent personalities of the time johann both come from good made weimar his home he and his work thrived here he lived in this house for 50 years until his death and 1830 to. be noble helpful and good was his credo humanity and tolerance his guiding principles summed up in the concept of moral beauty the town's greatest minds all shared this deeply humanist approach. good as close as friend and collaborator was also interested in philosophy and the natural sciences for 20...
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one of the most prominent personalities of the time johann both come from good made weimar his home he and his work here. he lived in this house for 50 years until his death and 1830 to. be noble helpful and good was his credo humanity and tolerance his guiding principles summed up in the concept of moral beauty the town's greatest minds all shared this deeply humanist approach. curtis close his friend and collaborator was also interested in philosophy and the natural sciences for 20 years they exchanged ideas and inspired one another. by mars open atmosphere produced world literature. believed people should interact with the natural world appreciating it with all their senses so it's hardly surprising that he chose to work and relax in the middle of a landscape gardening by the river in. here he pursued his passion for botany and wrote poetry inspired by nature. just a few 100 meters away is the duchess on a amalia library named after its main patron it houses materials from around the world which are accessible to everyone. for 35 years good to himself was head librarian there under
one of the most prominent personalities of the time johann both come from good made weimar his home he and his work here. he lived in this house for 50 years until his death and 1830 to. be noble helpful and good was his credo humanity and tolerance his guiding principles summed up in the concept of moral beauty the town's greatest minds all shared this deeply humanist approach. curtis close his friend and collaborator was also interested in philosophy and the natural sciences for 20 years they...
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kennedy for bringing us that back story thank you so many consider him to be germany's shakespear johann fund good to great poet and writer best known for his masterpiece drama fazzt and every year on his birthday august 28th this friday good to institute awards it's good to medal which is given to luminaries whose work actively promotes international cultural exchange while the 1st of this year's 3 winners is a. bolivia a weaver artist poet and musician who is indigenous roots are key to her creative drive. bethought ica a bolivian artist poet essayist musician and weaver she fought hard to succeed in a world that traditionally sidelines women and indigenous cultures. the belief that every civilization is complete in its way has its own language its own forms of artistic expression be it textiles wood cutting ceramics. it's not always painting the pictures on a canvas. she was 6 when her mother taught us how to weave but she wanted more this determination led her to leave her family and she financed her higher education herself. the 1st time she saw baroque art she was in a charge and w
kennedy for bringing us that back story thank you so many consider him to be germany's shakespear johann fund good to great poet and writer best known for his masterpiece drama fazzt and every year on his birthday august 28th this friday good to institute awards it's good to medal which is given to luminaries whose work actively promotes international cultural exchange while the 1st of this year's 3 winners is a. bolivia a weaver artist poet and musician who is indigenous roots are key to her...
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kennedy for bringing us that back story thank you so many consider him to be germany's shakespear johann fund good to great poet and writer best known for his masterpiece drama follows and every year on his birthday august 28th this friday good to institute awards it's good to medal which is given to luminaries whose work actively promotes international cultural exchange while the 1st of this year's 3 winners is a. ica of bolivia a weaver artist poet and musician whose indigenous roots are key to her creative drive. bethought ica a bolivian artist poet and sayest musician and weaver she fought hard to succeed in a world that traditionally sidelines women and indigenous cultures. the belief that every civilization is complete in its way has its own language its own forms of artistic expression be it textiles wood cutting ceramics. it's not always painting the pictures on a canvas. she was 6 when her mother taught our how to weave but she wanted more this determination led her to leave her family and she financed her higher education herself. the 1st time she saw baroque art she was in a c
kennedy for bringing us that back story thank you so many consider him to be germany's shakespear johann fund good to great poet and writer best known for his masterpiece drama follows and every year on his birthday august 28th this friday good to institute awards it's good to medal which is given to luminaries whose work actively promotes international cultural exchange while the 1st of this year's 3 winners is a. ica of bolivia a weaver artist poet and musician whose indigenous roots are key...
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this is franco morbidelli and johann zarco crashing at the austrian grand prix.e is moto gp legend valentino rossi. amazing that no riders were seriously hurt. crazy pictures. look at that. so near. there we are. lucky escape for rossl i'll have more for you in the next hour. see you later. thank you, gavin. you've been sending us your questions on exam results this morning, with the news today that students in northern ireland will have their gcse‘s results based on predicted grades. a little earlier, my colleague shaun ley tried to get answers to some of them in your questions answered. still many questions remain following results day last thursday in england, wales and northern ireland. hundreds of students took to the streets over the weekend to protest at how a—level results were decided. there is still confusion over the appeals process after the advice from 0fqual was withdrawn over the weekend. appeals for those who didn't get their predicted grades and want them reassessed. before we turn to some of your questions, let's hearfrom some of the students af
this is franco morbidelli and johann zarco crashing at the austrian grand prix.e is moto gp legend valentino rossi. amazing that no riders were seriously hurt. crazy pictures. look at that. so near. there we are. lucky escape for rossl i'll have more for you in the next hour. see you later. thank you, gavin. you've been sending us your questions on exam results this morning, with the news today that students in northern ireland will have their gcse‘s results based on predicted grades. a...
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of one of the most prominent personalities of the time johann both come from good made weimar his home he and his work thrived here. he lived in this house for 50 years until his death and 1832. the noble helpful and good was his credo humanity and tolerance his guiding principles summed up in the concept of moral beauty the town's greatest minds all shared this deeply humanist approach. closest friend and collaborator was also interested in philosophy and the natural sciences for 20 years they exchanged ideas and inspired one another weimar's open atmosphere produced world literature. believed people should interact with the natural world appreciating it with all their senses so it's hardly surprising that he chose to work and relax in the middle of a landscape park by the river in. here he pursued his passion for botany and wrote poetry inspired by nature. just a few 100 meters away is the duchess on a amalia library named after its main patron it houses materials from around the world which are accessible to everyone. for 35 years good to himself was head librarian there under his d
of one of the most prominent personalities of the time johann both come from good made weimar his home he and his work thrived here. he lived in this house for 50 years until his death and 1832. the noble helpful and good was his credo humanity and tolerance his guiding principles summed up in the concept of moral beauty the town's greatest minds all shared this deeply humanist approach. closest friend and collaborator was also interested in philosophy and the natural sciences for 20 years they...
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nevertheless johannes did start a new life in the west finishing secondary school and going on to study it university after an amnesty from instrument if he could even visit his family again . just that was almost as exciting as running away in the 1st place because i was really scared when i got to the border. of the way the border guards came i thought . we could have arrested meghann even then after 10 years or colorado. get kind of camps case was reopened in 1995 but the investigation against the 2 border guards was then closed because good hadn't been hit by bullets. was a bit different than journey so in the end the actual guilty people were the officers or those who that say gave the orders and made them do it off. he's just gone says the whole system is simply unforgivable that's just how it was. they always say that as a christian you should love your enemy. chris but i just can't bring myself to do it for. in 162 what the east german regime call the anti fascist defense wall was still largely i'm forced to hire out part by 979 it was almost impregnable 30000 border guards patr
nevertheless johannes did start a new life in the west finishing secondary school and going on to study it university after an amnesty from instrument if he could even visit his family again . just that was almost as exciting as running away in the 1st place because i was really scared when i got to the border. of the way the border guards came i thought . we could have arrested meghann even then after 10 years or colorado. get kind of camps case was reopened in 1995 but the investigation...
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this is an etching by adalbert johann volck of the emancipation proclamation in 1863. we are in the middle of the second year of the civil war. it is getting difficult for the confederacy to circulate artwork of battlefield triumphs. that is for one practical reason. most of the able-bodied artists were fighting in the war. as soldiers. actually, this is an interesting thing to contemplate right now as cultural monuments to the confederacy are being pulled down. there were none that were done at the time of the civil war, no artistic works. tell us about the artist who created this etching. harold: he is also a hyphenated american. born in bavaria. unlike most of the germans who came to the united states after the revolutions of 1848 failed in europe, he was an archconservative and a racist. not an antislavery man. he settled in baltimore, and the surroundings and the environment make the man, in a way. he was a dentist by trade and was obviously a very gifted draftsman. and he made these series of antiunion, pro-confederate etchings throughout the civil war and publis
this is an etching by adalbert johann volck of the emancipation proclamation in 1863. we are in the middle of the second year of the civil war. it is getting difficult for the confederacy to circulate artwork of battlefield triumphs. that is for one practical reason. most of the able-bodied artists were fighting in the war. as soldiers. actually, this is an interesting thing to contemplate right now as cultural monuments to the confederacy are being pulled down. there were none that were done...
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the station and dragon are flying 267 statue miles over johannes berg, south africa. part of burn coming up in about five minutes. crew dragononoring crowfoot departure sequence but with dragon flying free, that will do it from us here. godspeed, bob and doug. to take you through the rest of the departure sequence, we will send you back over to hawthorne. >> bob and doug on their journey home. endeavor is now on a trajectory to head up and over the station, the four additional maneuvers will change the orbital path to take it below and in front of the station. dragon will autonomously accomplish that through three additional departure burns with that next one coming up in just a couple of minutes to get bob and doug well away from the space station and on their way home. >> a beautiful view of the relative navigation sectors providing an infrared view of the international space station as bob and doug drift away from it. of course, as they are drifting away, going into that slightly higher orbit, just because it is balancing the force of gravity along with their celeb
the station and dragon are flying 267 statue miles over johannes berg, south africa. part of burn coming up in about five minutes. crew dragononoring crowfoot departure sequence but with dragon flying free, that will do it from us here. godspeed, bob and doug. to take you through the rest of the departure sequence, we will send you back over to hawthorne. >> bob and doug on their journey home. endeavor is now on a trajectory to head up and over the station, the four additional maneuvers...
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adrian kennedy for bringing us that story thank you so many consider him to be germany's shakespear johann fund good to great poet and writer best known for his masterpiece drama forced and every year on his birthday august 28th this friday there are to institute awards it's good to medal which is given to luminaries whose work actively promotes international cultural exchange while the 1st of this year's 3 winners is. bolivia a weaver artist poet and musician whose indigenous roots are key to her creative drive. bethought ica a bolivian artist poet essayist musician and weaver she fought hard to succeed in a world that traditionally sidelines women and indigenous cultures. the belief that every civilization is complete in its way has its own language its own forms of artistic expression be it textiles wood cutting ceramics. it's not always painting the pictures on a canvas. she was 6 when her mother taught us how to weave but she wanted more this determination led her to leave her family and she financed her higher education herself. the 1st time she saw baroque art she was in a charge an
adrian kennedy for bringing us that story thank you so many consider him to be germany's shakespear johann fund good to great poet and writer best known for his masterpiece drama forced and every year on his birthday august 28th this friday there are to institute awards it's good to medal which is given to luminaries whose work actively promotes international cultural exchange while the 1st of this year's 3 winners is. bolivia a weaver artist poet and musician whose indigenous roots are key to...
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this is franco morbidelli and johann zarco crashing at the austrian grand prix.sly hurt. and there is valentino rossi just having a moment to think about what has just happened. that's all from us for now — more from the bbc sport centre at 12:15. now on bbc news — it's time for your questions answered. still many questions remain following results day last thursday in england, wales and northern ireland — with many students still unsure how to proceed. hundreds of students took to the streets over the weekend to protest over the way a—level results were decided this year, and there's still confusion over the appeals process for those who didn't get their predicted grades. the advice from 0fqual was withdrawn over the weekend, the appeals process for those who didn't get predicted grades and want them reassessed. before we turn to some of your questions, let's hear from a few of the students affected. i am a first—generation 0xford offer holder from a state school, and getting my offerfrom 0xford was the biggest achievement i could have hoped for. i am currently
this is franco morbidelli and johann zarco crashing at the austrian grand prix.sly hurt. and there is valentino rossi just having a moment to think about what has just happened. that's all from us for now — more from the bbc sport centre at 12:15. now on bbc news — it's time for your questions answered. still many questions remain following results day last thursday in england, wales and northern ireland — with many students still unsure how to proceed. hundreds of students took to the...
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the late johann johansson was a brilliant composer who was oscar—nominated for his scores for the theoryilable on demand from bfi player. inspired by olaf stapleton's cult sci—fi novel and narrated by tilda swinton, the film uses words, music and haunting footage of abstract monuments from the former yugoslavia to evoke a vision of futuristic humanity on the brink of extinction. the universal end comes in due course. growing out of a multimedia project unveiled at the manchester international festival in 2017 and completed afterjohansson's death in 2018, last and first men is a hauntingly elegiac work described by its creator as a film that straddles the border of fiction and documentary, a meditation on memory and failed utopia contextualised through the literary mode of science fiction. all right, well, i never thought i'd be saying the last mission before mars, and yet here we are making less preparations for the long journey. thank you. the future of mankind, or rather womankind, is the subject of proxima, the story of an astronaut preparing for a lengthy stint on the international s
the late johann johansson was a brilliant composer who was oscar—nominated for his scores for the theoryilable on demand from bfi player. inspired by olaf stapleton's cult sci—fi novel and narrated by tilda swinton, the film uses words, music and haunting footage of abstract monuments from the former yugoslavia to evoke a vision of futuristic humanity on the brink of extinction. the universal end comes in due course. growing out of a multimedia project unveiled at the manchester...
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this is franco morbidelli and johann zarco crashing at the austrian grand prix.urt. you can tell by valentino rossi's face their... looked! he knows he got away with it. nobody seriously hurt, as i said. they are brave, brave racers. you cannot repeat that enough that they were lucky. very busy morning for sally. for people living in abusive relationships, lockdown made it not just harder for them to leave, but for many it also meant the violence got worse. that's according to the first in—depth research about the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on the scale and nature of domestic abuse. it was carried out by the charity women's aid for panorama. victoria derbyshire reports. this isjess. for years, her husband had been abusive to her. but when lockdown was announced, things got worse. that stay—at—home message — what did that mean to you? seriously? the charity women's aid have been working on the first in—depth research about the impact of lockdown on domestic abuse for panorama. of the people they spoke to, almost two thirds of those living with an abuser sa
this is franco morbidelli and johann zarco crashing at the austrian grand prix.urt. you can tell by valentino rossi's face their... looked! he knows he got away with it. nobody seriously hurt, as i said. they are brave, brave racers. you cannot repeat that enough that they were lucky. very busy morning for sally. for people living in abusive relationships, lockdown made it not just harder for them to leave, but for many it also meant the violence got worse. that's according to the first...