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there's this, the sara kulturhus and wood hotel, which just happens to be one of the largest structures out of wood. this is such an incredible, beautiful building. thank you so much. not to take credit because i didn't build it, but i'm very proud to have it in my city anyways. yeah. so, was the idea behind this building to essentially, you know, draw people into skelleftea? yes, it's essentially about the goal on growing, for the city to be bigger. but it's also notjust, like, environmental sustainability, it's really about social sustainability, because this house is open for everyone. this is a place where you just happen to experience culture. now, talk to me about this installation over here. when i first came in and saw it, i thought i was going mad. but it is definitely moving. it is moving. you're seeing correctly. yes. this is an ai installation. when it's moving, like, vibrantly, it's actually using a lot of energy, maybe because we were having a lot of visitors coming in. and then when it's quite slow like this, it's storing energy. depending on how vibrant the movements are
there's this, the sara kulturhus and wood hotel, which just happens to be one of the largest structures out of wood. this is such an incredible, beautiful building. thank you so much. not to take credit because i didn't build it, but i'm very proud to have it in my city anyways. yeah. so, was the idea behind this building to essentially, you know, draw people into skelleftea? yes, it's essentially about the goal on growing, for the city to be bigger. but it's also notjust, like, environmental...
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hotel. it was a fire or a set of wooded area where they were living here, living in the woods and it was in spring time, and the wind was blowing ard and what's going on fire that anybody staying bags or woods until the fire? so i put adam and cassie up in this hotel for a little bit after the fire since their stuff is all burned up. and jessie had gone out to the store and she was coming back. and some lady in a mercedes didn't see her crossing the road and hit her and killed her. so i'm very sad, very uh sweet trouble. uh, adam was a hard worker working almost every day to try to make ends meet, you know, try to feed them and you know, give them the basic necessities. yeah, but that's, you know, it's one of the tragic situations of the homeless, the way most of the diet early there. hi, how are you? good. good. we met a long time ago. oh, here's the 20 years. i'm doing good. i'm good. so good evening. my name is angelica, i'm an advocate and social worker here in ocean county. and i'm very happy to be here tonight. this is a very important thing to honor those homeless lives that had been
hotel. it was a fire or a set of wooded area where they were living here, living in the woods and it was in spring time, and the wind was blowing ard and what's going on fire that anybody staying bags or woods until the fire? so i put adam and cassie up in this hotel for a little bit after the fire since their stuff is all burned up. and jessie had gone out to the store and she was coming back. and some lady in a mercedes didn't see her crossing the road and hit her and killed her. so i'm very...
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there's this, the sara kulturhus and wood hotel, which just happens to be one of the largest structuresah. so, what's the idea behind this building, to essentially, you know, draw people into skelleftea? yes, it's essentially about the goal on growing, for the city to be bigger. but it's also notjust, like, environmental sustainability, it's really about social sustainability, because this house is open for everyone. this is a place where you just happen to experience culture. now, talk to me about this installation over here. when i first came in and saw it, i thought i was going mad, but it is definitely moving. it is moving. you're seeing correctly. yes. this is an ai installation. when it's moving, like, vibrantly, it's actually using a lot of energy, maybe because we were having a lot of visitors coming in. yeah, yeah! and then, when it's quite slow like this, it's storing energy. depending on how vibrant the movements are, the more is going on, really, in the energy systems. i was not expecting you to tell me that much about that. that's really impressive. very impressive. yeah, a
there's this, the sara kulturhus and wood hotel, which just happens to be one of the largest structuresah. so, what's the idea behind this building, to essentially, you know, draw people into skelleftea? yes, it's essentially about the goal on growing, for the city to be bigger. but it's also notjust, like, environmental sustainability, it's really about social sustainability, because this house is open for everyone. this is a place where you just happen to experience culture. now, talk to me...
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hotel. it was a fire. and a set of wooded area where they were living here, living in the woods and it was in spring time and the wind was blowing ard and what's going on fire that anybody staying bags that would've been killed in the fire. so i put adam and kathy up in this hotel for a little bit after the fire, since their stuff was all burned up. and jesse had gone out to the store and she was coming back. and some lady in a mercedes didn't see or crossing the road and hit her and killed her. a very sad, very uh sweet trouble. uh, ad was a hard worker working almost every day to try to make ends meet, you know, try to feed them and you know, give them the basic necessities. uh yeah, but that's, you know, it's one of the tragic situations of the homeless, the way most of the diet early there. hi, how are you? good. we met a long time ago. oh, here's the 20 years. i'm doing good. i'm good. so good evening. my name is angelica, i'm an advocate and social worker here in ocean county. and i'm very happy to be here tonight. this
hotel. it was a fire. and a set of wooded area where they were living here, living in the woods and it was in spring time and the wind was blowing ard and what's going on fire that anybody staying bags that would've been killed in the fire. so i put adam and kathy up in this hotel for a little bit after the fire, since their stuff was all burned up. and jesse had gone out to the store and she was coming back. and some lady in a mercedes didn't see or crossing the road and hit her and killed...
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yandex-traveler hotel booking will keep the beauty of your home expert wood protection time-tested innditions, preserving the most valuable fix price has everything you need for a hot summer. everything is low. the price will never come back here. and we have true love. series ballet only for wink every day heaviness of the will and swelling of the legs can be symptoms of varicose veins course phlebodia 600 promotes the treatment of varicose veins and helps to put you on easy beautiful free...
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these people that hotels like they normally did, it would have, it would cost the county a $1000000.00 a year. the house, the people have this camp here and this was in these woods. it grew to about a 122 people. that's at the peak. i started it pretty much from the, from the get go. i moved in realizing that i needed to be here to protect the homeless from the outside and also to manage the to make sure that things were organized. we had no place to put our garbage, you know, a place for a bathroom and you know, just the basic and the people were happy. ellipse. the people that lived here were very happy good. this is public property. it belongs to the public, you know, which should have been accessible to the groups of people. but what was happening here was the media, the press were coming down here and they were showing this, you know, it's, it's so the world basically the, and what was happening is the township didn't like the publicity didn't like the light shown on lakewood. so they did with a could to close this place down the road. so close down on july, 3rd, 2014 day before 4th of july independence day. they shut this cab down and, and told everybody t
these people that hotels like they normally did, it would have, it would cost the county a $1000000.00 a year. the house, the people have this camp here and this was in these woods. it grew to about a 122 people. that's at the peak. i started it pretty much from the, from the get go. i moved in realizing that i needed to be here to protect the homeless from the outside and also to manage the to make sure that things were organized. we had no place to put our garbage, you know, a place for a...
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these people that hotels like they normally did, it would have, it would cost the county a $1000000.00 a year. so how's the people you have this camp here and this was these woods that grew to about a 122 people. that's at the peak. i started it pretty much from the, from the get go. i moved in realizing that i needed to be here to protect the homeless from the outside and also to manage the, to make sure that things were organized. we had no place to put our garbage, you know, a place for a bath roman, you know, just the basic. and the people were happy. the people that lived here were very happy this is public property. it belongs to the public, you know, which should have been accessible to the groups of people. but what was happening here was the media, the press were coming down here and they were showing this, you know, it's, it's so the world basically the and uh, what was happening is the township didn't like the publicity didn't like the light shown on lakewood. so they did with a could to close this place them well. well that's so close down on july, 3rd, 2014 day before 4th of july independence day. they shut this camp down in and told everybody they
these people that hotels like they normally did, it would have, it would cost the county a $1000000.00 a year. so how's the people you have this camp here and this was these woods that grew to about a 122 people. that's at the peak. i started it pretty much from the, from the get go. i moved in realizing that i needed to be here to protect the homeless from the outside and also to manage the, to make sure that things were organized. we had no place to put our garbage, you know, a place for a...
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these people that hotels like they normally did, it would have it would cost the county a $1000000.00 a year to house the people. yeah, this camp here and this was in these woods. i grew to about a 122 people. that's at the peak. i started it pretty much from the, from the get go. i moved in realizing that i needed to be here to protect the homeless from the outside and also to manage the, to make sure that things were organized. we had no place to put our garbage, you know, a place for a bathroom and you know, just the basic and the people were happy that the people that lived here were very happy to this is public property. it belongs to the public, you know, which should have been accessible to the views of people. but what was happening here was the media, the press were coming down here and they were showing this, uh, you know, it's, it, so the world basically the and uh, what was happening is the tech it was, you didn't like the publicity didn't like the lights shown on lakewood, so they did what they could to close this place them. well we'll we'll so close down on july, 3rd, 2014 day before the 4th of july independence day, they shut this camp down and
these people that hotels like they normally did, it would have it would cost the county a $1000000.00 a year to house the people. yeah, this camp here and this was in these woods. i grew to about a 122 people. that's at the peak. i started it pretty much from the, from the get go. i moved in realizing that i needed to be here to protect the homeless from the outside and also to manage the, to make sure that things were organized. we had no place to put our garbage, you know, a place for a...
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these people that hotels like they normally did, it would have, it would cost the county a $1000000.00 a year. so how's the people you have this camp here and this was in these woods. it grew to about a 122 people. that's at the peak. i started it pretty much from the, from the get go. i moved in realizing that i needed to be here to protect the homeless from the outside and also to manage the, to make sure that things were organized. we had no place to put our garbage, you know, a place for a bathroom and you know, just the basic and, and the people were happy. the people that lived here were very happy this is public property. it belongs to the public, you know, which should have been accessible, says abuse of people. but what was happening here was the media. the press were coming down here and they were showing this, you know, it's, it's so the world basically the and uh, what was happening is the tower ship didn't like the publicity didn't like the light shown on lakewood. so they did with a could to close this place them well. well that's so close down on july, 3rd, 2014 day before 4th of july independence day, they shut this camp down and, and told everybod
these people that hotels like they normally did, it would have, it would cost the county a $1000000.00 a year. so how's the people you have this camp here and this was in these woods. it grew to about a 122 people. that's at the peak. i started it pretty much from the, from the get go. i moved in realizing that i needed to be here to protect the homeless from the outside and also to manage the, to make sure that things were organized. we had no place to put our garbage, you know, a place for a...
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woods for the weekend once a week. definitely to reload this is a bit of a no hotel. five stars. may be something new and you don’t fly days after days the same way. you know, today i am in this location, tomorrow i am in this location, and i have chosen locations, and it’s true that you can travel a lot, both as a savage and organized on the basis of campsites. there is everything you need, the price is on average from 500 rubles. per day. the main thing is to book in advance the place of anastasia saveliev vasily valetov. first channel. some statistics according to credit organizations - these are banks in russia that are actively growing in issuing children's bank cards for young clients. uh, an average of 10-15% monthly, and by the beginning of the school year and up to 20% . moreover, some parents have bank cards for their children for six years. here is the question. why is this needed? and what does this give children, is it not harmful for them at such a tender age to fill her head with all thoughts, yes, money, if they have to do this. let 's look at everything in order,
woods for the weekend once a week. definitely to reload this is a bit of a no hotel. five stars. may be something new and you don’t fly days after days the same way. you know, today i am in this location, tomorrow i am in this location, and i have chosen locations, and it’s true that you can travel a lot, both as a savage and organized on the basis of campsites. there is everything you need, the price is on average from 500 rubles. per day. the main thing is to book in advance the place of...