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it stops when the roshan. and helps keep water in the soil. it's. decline in soil quality continues soon it will no longer be worth the fatness if it. talks to the pharmacy about ways to ensure decent harvests in the long term. the soil is beautifully fertile here because of these here. we must produce the keen while with this it's like fertilizer. this is the same time it's food for llamas right now this is a living. and that's the best thing for the cane walk we just have to take all these would be bits and sprinkle them on the field when we sow we should try that. as we need to produce everything biomass fertilizer on the piece of land itself then it's sustainable at the same time we also have to reforest. people are quite skeptical but that's always the case or something new back people are listening. to this bus a place like this makes me optimistic that something can be done with some of the most modern code. in the small town of salinas preparations are underway for a market fish with a regional king or pharmacy will be able to present it whe
it stops when the roshan. and helps keep water in the soil. it's. decline in soil quality continues soon it will no longer be worth the fatness if it. talks to the pharmacy about ways to ensure decent harvests in the long term. the soil is beautifully fertile here because of these here. we must produce the keen while with this it's like fertilizer. this is the same time it's food for llamas right now this is a living. and that's the best thing for the cane walk we just have to take all these...
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tax changing shops used to provide food for the llamas and protect the soil from the roshan after the harvest the animals tend to graze lama down provided fresh nutrients since the king want them started farmers have been pushing for maximum yields while the scrap land has been cleaned. i was shocked by the fact that 152200000 hectares of llama grazing land has been ploughed up for king one. or 2 but i'm sure. there are now kenya fields as far as the eye can see rising to man has led to massive expansion in the plant's cultivation teaming the fields has left the soil without the vegetation that had protected it from wind or roshan. other women here long north. and when you walk along here you only see annual wage growing now they're completely unprotected. alternately what we're doing is promoting the development of high land deserts. or farmers won't have the conditions they need to produce here so people have to go elsewhere. that change is already making itself felt with crop yields declining some farmers have already given up and gone to the cities to make a living as unskilled la
tax changing shops used to provide food for the llamas and protect the soil from the roshan after the harvest the animals tend to graze lama down provided fresh nutrients since the king want them started farmers have been pushing for maximum yields while the scrap land has been cleaned. i was shocked by the fact that 152200000 hectares of llama grazing land has been ploughed up for king one. or 2 but i'm sure. there are now kenya fields as far as the eye can see rising to man has led to massive...
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and no one knew what was going on except the managers until the bombs were actually dropped on roshan my and nagasaki in japan -- in her roshan a and nagasaki nagasaki inima and japan. >> recruitment was very challenging at times because they could not say a lot about what the end goal of the project was. one of the women i profiled in my book was recruited right out of the halls of her high school during her senior year. i have other women who were recruited out of college. i talked to a woman who was recruited out of a diner, so they went all over the place looking for smart, capable, young women who followed instruction very well, who were very capable of following instructions. they also had to recruit a lot of men, and construction wise, turnover was a very big challenge. they did not want to have a lot of turnover because that slowed the construction rate, so they scoured everywhere, getting as many people as they can. from a military standpoint, certain soldiers who had a background in engineering or science might be literally taken right out of line as they were getting ready
and no one knew what was going on except the managers until the bombs were actually dropped on roshan my and nagasaki in japan -- in her roshan a and nagasaki nagasaki inima and japan. >> recruitment was very challenging at times because they could not say a lot about what the end goal of the project was. one of the women i profiled in my book was recruited right out of the halls of her high school during her senior year. i have other women who were recruited out of college. i talked to a...
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roshan considers perhaps that one of the contributing factors in the collapse of the bridge and then of course there's the fact that it is designed by that star architect renzo piano here who we just heard from a short time ago he's general born so behave this was something of a passion project he said he designed this bridge as look like the hull of a ship it is symbol to show who it is symbol the general which is a a port city he's also been quoted as saying that the bridge has the d.n.a. of the people of genoa in it so it is very significant for for him this projects very poignant indeed or charlotte shall some feel reporting for you from genoa italy thank you. well here in germany it's the 1st day back at school for some children german states are beginning the process of reopening schools after the summer break but with the pandemic ongoing schools are having to adapt to a new normal so how are schools adjusting to going back to a daily schedule we went to visit one school to see how the 1st day when it. finally back where they wanted to be in the school yard with all of their f
roshan considers perhaps that one of the contributing factors in the collapse of the bridge and then of course there's the fact that it is designed by that star architect renzo piano here who we just heard from a short time ago he's general born so behave this was something of a passion project he said he designed this bridge as look like the hull of a ship it is symbol to show who it is symbol the general which is a a port city he's also been quoted as saying that the bridge has the d.n.a. of...
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cultivation teaming the fields has left the soil without the vegetation that it protected from wind of roshan. as a remedy along north. and when you walk along here you only see annual wage growing now there was oil is completely unprotected. alternately what we're doing is promoting the development of high land deserts. farmers won't have the conditions they need to produce here so people have to go elsewhere and was wondering. that change is already making itself felt with crop yields declining some farmers have already given up and gone to the cities to make a living as unskilled laborers and bolivia is just one place where the super food monoculture has left the landscape. was this. you know was in this is the problem we see here with keen what is basically going on everywhere around the world to do its own in the moment. take the avocado for example as a super food it's grown as a monoculture on large farmers. profits become the priority short term economic interests override everything else. but hardly anyone really thinks about what will become of these ecosystems. people also live. wi
cultivation teaming the fields has left the soil without the vegetation that it protected from wind of roshan. as a remedy along north. and when you walk along here you only see annual wage growing now there was oil is completely unprotected. alternately what we're doing is promoting the development of high land deserts. farmers won't have the conditions they need to produce here so people have to go elsewhere and was wondering. that change is already making itself felt with crop yields...
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american civil liberties union ask her if it carries follows months long protests over alleged the roshan injustice and police brutality following the death of jules floyd in minneapolis we discussed the case earlier with journalist danielle is a. there is every reason for suspicion that the police overreacted there is a consistent pattern of brutality blacks are treated very badly by the criminal justice system it's a very bad racial situation that's only getting worse not to justify the officers actions trigger happy actions as well in any way but do you think running from armed police officers is ever a good idea people are afraid of the police black people are afraid of the police with good reason they are afraid that if they are that they surrender to the police they will be killed the months of b.l.m. protests in the wake of the george floyd killing the calls to defend the police have the protests actually achieved anything or what have the they've achieved there certainly brought the drop dramatize the problem. they've they've impressed the much of the population there really is a
american civil liberties union ask her if it carries follows months long protests over alleged the roshan injustice and police brutality following the death of jules floyd in minneapolis we discussed the case earlier with journalist danielle is a. there is every reason for suspicion that the police overreacted there is a consistent pattern of brutality blacks are treated very badly by the criminal justice system it's a very bad racial situation that's only getting worse not to justify the...
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to the whole world that corporate negotiations i'm caught roshan's going on different countries and i think what he had in mind mainly was the u.a.e. in fact over the last several months we've seen flights from up with the leviev we've seen industry ministers in our would that be and thereby we've seen many credible reports about intelligence sharing between would not be until of the buy one now let's talk about the u.a.e. they have said this is about trying to hold on to the viability of a 2 state solution is this really about the palestinians for them though i mean the palestinians weren't consulted. what the think is that if you ask the palestinians themselves the elected leaders of this civil society and you're reading the various the quotations coming from the average of mark if you will. as well as from p.l.o. leaders they overwhelmingly consider the u.a.e. step as a betrayal as a stab in the back it's very difficult i think for the u. he took it on justifying steps. as supporting the other students when in fact that tightening of this deal of this agreement comes at the very wo
to the whole world that corporate negotiations i'm caught roshan's going on different countries and i think what he had in mind mainly was the u.a.e. in fact over the last several months we've seen flights from up with the leviev we've seen industry ministers in our would that be and thereby we've seen many credible reports about intelligence sharing between would not be until of the buy one now let's talk about the u.a.e. they have said this is about trying to hold on to the viability of a 2...