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tips for your package from manage the corners. boats affinities, check and some great cultural memorials to boot regarding the work and leisure. how healthy is the work life balance in germany? a delicacy on nearly leftovers. what makes the scottish national dish pack is so special? and traditional or provocative fashion designers design of the sort, skis, viennese style. all this and more coming up on your, on the x, the
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split 1st. let's talk about spiders. a lot of people are petrified of these creepy crawlers with not too much. so let's say you know, the artist from argentina studies, they're beautiful web using them as inspiration for his work, the some field repulsed by these 8 legged creatures, others are fascinated for his part installation and performance artist. tomas said, i say no, it's a real spider. stand, he's obsessed with spiders. and spider webs is that i never even spiders have been living on this planet for 380000000 years of people have only been around for 210000. i feel like we can learn a lot from beings that have been around for so long to most of us and it wants to show us how in the dome i've shown new valves. tonic glorious in barcelona spain in
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this huge permanent honeycomb installation, allows visitors to crawl in and get comfortable. he calls his piece cloud sittings . the space offers an alternative view of the city from 140 meters. ready if i don't think it's that exceptional to understand that human beings don't stem exclusively from other human beings unless something humans are a species of organisms that formed when they made it and created new humans a little too much that i say no is originally from argentina, and his work uses art, architecture and science. in his berlin studio, he employs an interdisciplinary team that includes spiders, their website, or his greatest source of inspiration. in a dedicated spider department, they string together their intricate webs without any disturbance. nowhere in the
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building as anyone allowed to scare away spiders or renew their widths. not even in the basement. the artist comes down here often to admire his little assistance work . amazing. how to manage to get everything intention, him to be able to stretch completely longer to these stands at any brooklyn bleach. or i can picture that i assume and have i haven't imagined had an efficiency. and the cost of that to really quickly of a dream about it, to my set of saying 0 and his team spent 4 years working on barcelona is cloud cities. they used virtual reality to generate their 1st web models. the artist wants to show how stable get fragile. spider webs are. this is also how he views our planet. that minute. great, the guy, i see them a questions today's fast pace of living for a moment as know nowadays,
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when we travel from one continental, the next, we barely noticed the great total. it takes on many different life forms and we'll get the name on. it's almost as though taking a good look at earth, forces us to revisit our conception of it at the i see that we should ask ourselves, what is the impact of global warming? and i mean one in 2015, he released an arrow. so lar sculpture in new mexico usa sewn together from old plastic bags. it was powered only by the wind and sun. it's his vision of 0 emission air travel. his projects are meant to bring people together and worldwide. in 2020, he helped support indigenous people in the argentine province of who, who really in their fight against the exploitation of resources in their area a game which is what happened that includes the case that i assume that i think we
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can learn a lot from cultures that behave differently from those white camacho patriarch, foisting a lifestyle on us that destroys the planet. and you know, when i, for maybe long with many's be seasonal and people even which is amazing and which i present to my set i've seen or feels everything is interconnected from new york to berlin from london to winnow side is his art is in high demand the world he creates like the shad presented in early 2022 in new york or larger than life playgrounds. they invite visitors to explore new approaches to everyday life is a part of you. for those of us from know how to walk, it's an opportunity to forget how it is and to re learn how to navigate in new situations. we need to think from all angles and decide how to nurture a culture that demands new approaches to living. moving thinking and communicating here,
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and that's what inspired cloud cities in barcelona, this climbing world and ties as visitors to think differently. and it's a load of fun, efficient, punctual. rather a loop. those are the usual cliches about the german work culture. but what's it like in reality, our german scottish reporter ahead of homo took a closer look at the peculiarities of work and leisure in germany. or 61 time to start was i just have to finish a few things off. no, no, you can do it tomorrow. that's cool. did you ever stop to think that maybe the reason why germans are so famous for their work ethic and efficiency is because they actually respect their working hours and their for their free time. in my opinion and job and working culture is actually pretty great to me explain why.
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good salaries and flexible working hours are super important to germans. salaries in germany are typically higher than they are in the u. k or other european countries. especially when it comes to public sector jobs like teaching. although this, as of course, depends on the sector that you're working in. but talking about salary is still a difficult issue here. although there are hopes that this will change with the pay transparency loss. german bureaucracy is notorious, and the amount of paper used is astronomical. the germans print everything, the average german sports for almost 40 years, which is considerably higher than the european average. the typical working day is 9 to 6 or 8 to 5. the minimum amount of holiday is 20 days a year, but most people get even more than 30. you're fully expected to take all those days . so you don't need to feel guilty or stressed about taking holiday. the same goes for 6 days. it's you don't need to feel guilty about taking your day off work due
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to sickness, and nobody's going to ask you any questions. you can normally have 3 days off before you need a doctors note on sick days are usually paid. one thing office workers argue that most often is whether to open or close the window germans loves fresh air at work. germany is actually one of the countries in europe where people work the least probably because they actually stick to their working hours. but the desire for a better balance between gainful employment or the one hand um private less than the other is definitely growing. and surveys show that more and more people are feeling over a while and with their workload to berlin. social science center is researching the issue. and what is the younger generations attitude toward work is generally really that works. i work research or laina hit can tell us. i want to say they are lazy. i think they have somewhat different priorities. they don't put paid book employment above all else that and in the world. and i think this is all can also
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have really beneficial elements. you know, if you think about democracy, you know, people need to engage, you know, you also have to have time for raising kids for taking care of elderly people. so i think there's also positive aspects of this. and, you know, just because you don't wanna look 40 hour class does not mean that you are lazy person. how does work culture in germany actually developed over the last few years, twice as many people will come home nowadays as they did in the time before the preventing. and of course, this change is, you know, how people into ext at the workplace, how they organize meetings over all the labor market is doing pretty well. it's easy for, i'm so used to find a new job employer looking for new personnel. they're really having sometimes a hard time finding at eclipse in employees and organizations try to feel is by and attracting women in particular motus, to join the labor force. they also seek to attract well,
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cuts from other countries to seal these open positions. right now you're all clued up on german working culture. here's some vocab. you need to know fiat and this directly translates to celebratory evening, but it actually just means the end of the working day. the headphones. this is your salary request, which is typically mandatory on job applications. a glad sight flexi time. this means you have a fixed number of hours, but you can choose more or less when you want to take them. that's always good time for it's 6 pm, which means it's fly out and switch open comes hand in hand. but if i add the personally, it took me some time to simulate and still working cultures here. but now i really appreciate that work life balance. when you think of scotland, naturally,
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the highlands mountains locks come to mind. a dramatic landscape with changeable weather. no one to discuss why to read something hardy and invigorating such as haggis, the scottish national dish that symbolizes the rugged, unique landscape, like no other cotton opened. a hut is, is always the special moment. the scottish dishes, awful minutes with me, and then spices and cooked in an animal stomach is just the samosas. copeland's rug is countryside with its mountain peaks and lakes. the thing i love most of the highest actually is for us to tell us it's an unbelievably flexible food for us to forms. but actually there is no, there is no right or wrong way to deal. rooney, originally hails from islands, he moved to scotland and the 19 ninety's and has been selling haggis through an
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online shop for 10 years now. in 29 team he started, i guess cooking school on a sheet from outside close go for them to i guess experience my name is lee. i'm going to take you through the whole story a miss on the taste. traditionally haggis is made with cheap cell phone, it tends to spoil quickly, so it has to be pre cooked as soon as it's removed from the call. cuz hots live as long as it's all mixed with onions, right. different texture liver is quite gave me heart is very state like these basic ingredients have put through a meat grinder the same. come the dry ingredients. oatmeal, so hit salt and pepper and mace, mace. it used to be the cheapest spice because it was an appointment spicy it was
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off costs, give us an over husk of not make a so. and we also had our own secret ingredient, which is kind of a solid, like every hike us maker in the country and they put their own twist on it. and that's hours. it's not courage. it is just to give some bodies to make sure the mixture doesn't get too dry. it's blended well and cooked in the broth, from the in it. that helps to develop the typical spicy flavor the. this mix has been stuffed into the key to stomach the simply because if i get to natural clean, buying things, stuff it into and you tie it off and then you cook it in the stomachs. this only is a cooking back. and this millsman speeds. and this message can be traced back to ancient times in scotland that used to be made with did in today beef and sheet by the know what happened in, in the hands of old was that they would actually kill
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a beast as a group. then they would put you at on the spot, butchering on the spot is essential for a couple of things. one is actually the piece are really heavy, hard to carry. so you actually need to, to, to actually share the load. but, but the 2nd thing is, is that you remove the all from the beast to stop the, at the awful of the contents of the stomach painting, the prime cuts of the meat a hi, this is ready to serve in about an hour and a half traditionally, it's eaten together with potato and turn it mash the as i say the proof of the putting is and the using here is our highest really, really nice combination. nice smell, camille, as well. so traditionally or is a tough thing on pizza. nachos or scarlet. hackers will taste the most authentic in its homeland. beautiful scotland, the
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ratings food is welcome to dw saved. europe is a kitchen full looked and it should stories and tasty secrets to beat. are we talking to traditions and peak into the punches? we pair up with a bat shift to share that passion with us. so grab a play to net space together, subscribed to dw food on youtube. now to the northeast of literally the port city of tree. yes. on the adria attic is known for its coffee architecture and a commentary specialty that you might not expect to find in italy. ural. max reporter megan lee has made some surprising discoveries on her trip. in imposing castles on the sea roman ruins in the center of town and sour crowd instead of pasta. that's what's in store for me today. i'm here in 3. yes. in the
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north eastern corner of italy. now it's not on everyone's bucket list when visiting italy, but should it be? that's what i want to find out. but 1st coffee triest is the unofficial espresso capital of europe. it's home to the mediterranean biggest coffee part. there caches on every corner in the city center and endless amounts of coffee varieties. here you order a spread, so for about a year. oh, $30.00 packs pretty strong punch, but it is a good way to start the day, which begins on the piazza does only tell detailed a yeah, the main square entry asked it faces the adriatic sea and is also where city hall is located. to town is a myers my guide on the west coast. thank you. where should we start today? let's go through romans here. all right, the roman theatre. the gun. it's about a 5 minute walk from our starting point. all roads lead to rome,
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but the roman certainly left the traces behind when they came to the tree. yes. this roman theatre dates back to the 1st century and could seat up to 6000 spectators. it's still used today to host special events. what does some people who walk by here, what do they not realize or know about this rule? and they don't know that the business rolling csra was discovering only in the 19 services because one of the deals in the building in front of it. so that should be the seats, especially if they come from a sasha. so they see is the police headquarter. they found the remains of these rolling theater. trees isn't big, so you can reach all the sites on foot. we're taking a little straw now through the old town to the ark of ricardo the arc. ricardo is also a relic of roman times, built into the modern buildings. its original purpose is disputed,
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but archaeologist say it was an arch that divided the city into 2 parts. draw a tree us, you will find a mix of architectural styles from eclectic to new classical it's just pass new now and our stomachs are starting to rumble. so we head back down to the city center for lunch to the popular the state of peppy restaurant. it's been around since to $1897.00. and while it's owned and run, buying a tie and family, it serves only traditional hon gerin and austrian dishes. the owner son andre of poland, joins us for lunch. andrea and we're in the middle of the reason . his traditional place for portfolio how are you is this i'm in the mix place like this in the me. busy on the side is very simple.
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okay, is it typical for here? yeah, i mean yeah, i, yeah, it's funny because in 1897, it was a closer over numbers here. and this is so traditional so we finished with our lines are facing, tour continues with friends. so i heard this area has given to you the nickname venice is the little sister laying me must. uh it says one last thing to do with that is the, this is a grand come out of uh when we have any gonzales and this is main, somebody to come on for us. it's not far from the grand canal is the pastry shop bomb button. yeah. which is
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a good place to satisfy your sweet to so here we have a mix of transmission. stuff that met is very sorry. we have quite a representation here. for example, the ester has a cake from hungary for this lavine and give the need stock, or the austrian lives or pastry retry the president's cake, which has fruits nuts and chocolate in it of the been some very sweet. our final stuff of the day is the miramar and castle. it was built for archduke ferdinand maximilian of hattiesburg. he lived here for 4 years with his wife, charlotte of belgium. a visit to the gardens is free. unlike other a telling in cities, trips is not over run by tourist, so you don't have to rush when you've taken the sites. so the money
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so it's worth a visit, even if you only have one day, the sun metropolises are said to have a very distinctive fashion style, like paris, milan, or london. but what about vienna designer? susanna is love seat shows us what defines austrian style. she's had a major influence on viennese chic clothes that reflect the spirit of a city, the outfits these be. and these women are wearing, given, not to the traditional styles of the metropolis on the day. and you re imagined for the future the in these sheets. that's what austrian fashion designers who sign up be subsidy calls her collections for the beautiful b and these woman, the woman i can't live
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without vienna, and vienna demands my fashion. you just have to think little bit about whether you are a beautiful bee and these woman, no, not a rush. they're all very small tricks. when you become very attractive, very quickly, you come home a little more elegance and little more domino america, little more, right? even helping me, we work on these little details and it's actually quite quick to do in her piano studio, the designer constantly experiments with those details. she combines the most diverse items and forms of clothing doesn't shy away from cliches and crosses borders to develop an independent style for the austrian capital. the roof was looking at excitedly trying to achieve what we want with styling hetzel's. we just pushing on a hot immediately tons and don't get into something completely different. uh, that's how you get this be a nice job. oh, really nice. she finished combed to make this good service. all my disagree
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constructed. lace used to be in a school fix. the black and white, the combined with the laces, tiben tv, a nice. we have a slight keep today all the way as contrasted with something. delta meet the items that are often decades old or given a new life in the fashion designers dresses the. she found the fabric for this skirt, for example, at a flea market as well as my to and this needs to be in the office with everything is recycled to hard to kind of sustainability has never been a goal in itself. but the 3rd to yeah, it's like being re using materials and give them we try to go for an image that works beyond the main stream stream. so i like to ignore the international trends combined. it's like professions low assist the others. i'm showing things today. the time made the 2 years ago, and that's how you know the style, not fashion. so i'm coming, passion comes and goes along style these days people will take it for 3 decades.
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she set the tone in the world of fashion with her style. to sign up, the sub sky was already involved with traditional constitutions, while studying fashion design, tucked in, punk was the name of one of her 1st collections in which she playfully developed traditional austrian clothing. i have tried to bring the language as governments that existed in the country closer to the people in a revised way to show that can also be a different approach to traditional costume, which is not just you jeanine and lead to who isn't. and in to, within the more interesting perspective in the background. nowadays, she also designs costumes for the vienna state opera and puts up textiles sculptures in the city center. she's received a lot of praise for her commitment to given vienna it's fashion identity.
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because if you look around everything as a company in a company of paris of london, nothing independent goes pen. susana is the only one who really stands out on her own paper. she's the visionary with always true to her room style. and i think she's a role model for what i see is the current direct and affection sustainable fashion with strong regional ties, the level of discounts you didn't need that much, just a few good things. so you should buy more local things in general. may i have he was the beautiful the and he's woman. what is she wearing that, simon? she really, we provide an image that really engages with the sitting in the, in these sheets a timeless style that never seems to go out of fashion. the
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