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berlinverkehr · 9 months
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Straßenbahn: „Überprüfung“ von Straßenbahnen, aus Senat
21.07.2023 Frage 1:Im #Koalitionsvertrag haben sich CDU und SPD darauf geeinigt, folgende #Straßenbahnstrecken zu #überprüfen:#Alexanderplatz – #Potsdamer Platz, #Warschauer Straße – #Hermannplatz (#M10) sowie die #Verlängerung nach #Blankenburger Süden (#M2). Aus welchen Gründen sollen die genannten Strecken überprüft werden?Frage 2:Welche Aspekte der Planungen sollen jeweils überprüft…
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fromberlin · 2 years
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Berlin Warschauer Brücke 2022 I by Tamasz Tabron Via Flickr: L1006437_5976_k1464_ps1
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renest · 6 months
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Der Heimweg (Das Licht) / 28.10.2023
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baureihe101 · 6 months
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101 089 zwischen den Berliner Bahnhöfen Warschauer Straße und Ostkreuz mit einem IC aus Amsterdam am 22.10.2023
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s-bahn station warschauer straße // berlin friedrichshain
a little graffiti art at the s bahn station...
camera: canon a-1 with canon fd 28mm
film: ilford hp5 plus 400
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You learned what true freedom means, don't forget it.
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sigalrm · 7 months
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S-Bahn fahr'n
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S-Bahn fahr'n by Pascal Volk
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alexrentsch · 10 years
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Berlin Friedrichshain/Lichtenberg
Canon EF 35mm f/1.4L USM@Canon EOS 6D
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espritmetropol · 2 years
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Warschauerbrücke Berlin
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cologne1049 · 1 year
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Senek Rosenblum (23. 12 1935 – 4. 12 2022)
Der Junge im Schrank Eine Kindheit im Krieg
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berlinverkehr · 1 year
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Straßenbahn: Tri, Tra, Tramwochen, Die Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe arbeiten in den kommenden zwei Wochen gleich drei Aufgaben von ihrer To-do-Liste ab, aus BVG
Straßenbahn: Tri, Tra, Tramwochen, Die Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe arbeiten in den kommenden zwei Wochen gleich drei Aufgaben von ihrer To-do-Liste ab, aus BVG
07.12.2022 Die Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe arbeiten in den kommenden zwei Wochen gleich drei Aufgaben von ihrer To-do-Liste ab. Gestartet wird im Bereich #Gürtelstraße, #Scharnweberstraße und #Weichselstraße. Hier finden finale Arbeiten statt, bei denen auch die temporäre #Bauweiche am Bahnhof #Frankfurter Allee wieder ausgebaut wird.    (more…)
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445 107 an der Mommsenbrücke in Berlin Friedrichshain (07.01.2023)
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renest · 1 year
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Das Stadtgrün. / 25.02.2023
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I think a lot about this poster I saw lying on the street in a train station tunnel in Berlin.
I don't know if it was intended to be an art installation, but it works!
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cocteautwinslyrics · 1 year
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i think i just need to go to live in berlin for like 2 months. not only to make my german better but also to chill so hard that i fucking explode
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miliyaread · 1 year
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JAPAN:  The Paradox of Harmony by Keiko Hirata and Mark Warschauer
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4⭐️/5
Japan is known as one of the good countries with always about good things that we heard online or from advertisements. But, face it. No country is perfect, including Japan. This is something that is common in every country. This book is open for discussion of certain issues in Japan, which are The Whistleblower, Grass Eating Girly Men, Graying and Shrinking, Getting Along with the Neighbour, Meltdown, and finally, What We Learned at Lunch. All topics included real example and real conversations, I believe. The discussion was long for every chapter, which is why I limited my review to the interesting fact that I learn.
The first issue that was discussed was The Whistleblower. It includes the working condition of Japan, which for me was a flaw in others. Unlike Malaysian (who I believe like to jump jobs for better conditions and salary), Japanese will stay in the same company for a very long time (possibly for a lifetime). I have nothing to against, as long as I was treated with fair and good composition. Can you imagine how loyal the Japanese are to their employer? Even though the employer treats them badly, to the point they have to go to court just to claim their right. Yes, this is what happened in Japan. However, I don’t think Japan’s court was fair to the victims. The whistleblowers quickly become outcasts. And we are not yet talking about mandatory overtime and the guilty pressure if the employees take leave.  ‘No Overtime Days’ was a scam. Yep, not a good sign. This is why there were lots of karoshi cases in Japan. Japanese also have a family system in that only men go to work while women take care of their families. For me, if I want a family, I need both to corporate. And I also can conclude that Japan’s workplace discrimination against women. There were lots of carriers for women to take up their careers, which is not fair. Just be clear, men will not be born if there are no women. So, be nice to women as well. The second issue was about Grass Eating Girly Men, and yes, it is about men. An idea about men were men should find a company and work with them for the rest of their life, supporting their families while women stay at home. A little bit of lame and old thinking, but that was the ideal. However, some people have another idea about men in Japan. And there was a section dedicated to The Johnny’s, which I know a lots of people know them. And I am very happy that the author mentions Kitagawa’s serious allegation. I mean, come on. People talked when it happened. And the famous topic, Otaku men. Otaku is an insult in Japan, but in western and other Asia, we take it as pride (not me, really). Otaku to them is a geek, but some are still with them because of securities. And the Idol otaku. yeah, I don’t really understand the hype. I listen to them but for me to spend so much on people who don’t look at you, nope. So, this is why many women decide to be single women. The third issue was about Graying and Shrinking, which is kind of related to the second issue. Yes, we are talking about the old population, which is one of the problems faced by the Japanese. When people don’t have an interest in marriage, the birth population decreased which leads to an increase in the old man population. In Japan, it is very popular for the Japanese to use seniority level in every aspect, including in prison. The certain reason that led to this situation is the low fertility rate as the main reasons for that were delayed marriage and non-marriage. Another reason is also that being a mother is not easy in Japan (again, not fair for mothers in Japan!) which is why women tend to have fewer children. So, the solution was to attract more foreign workers. But, this also lead to the next issue in Japan, which is racism and criticised as ripe for abuse. And not surprising that many foreign workers died due to karoshi.   Next, we have an issue with Getting along with the Neighbours. At first, I thought it is about the neighbour next door to their house (I mean I thought Japanese usually have a good relationship with their neighbour), but actually, it is not. It is about the neighbours’ countries. This is due to the face of the war before. The famous case is about comfort women. Japan also concurred Tanah Melayu before, so I believed Malaysia also was a victim of this, like Korea. Korea's anger toward Japan for this matter is understandable, especially when Japan refused to acknowledge this matter. There is also mention about policy, politics and issues of zanichi mentioned here. But, face it. I suck at politics, and politic matter. Well, the problem with Korea was not only about the comfort women, but also because of disputed islands between Japan and Korea. The K-wave does not reduce the tension at all. And Japan also needs to face this dispute with China as well. The second last issue was regarding Meltdown, which is focused on nuclear in Japan. Fukushima becomes Japan’s Chornobyl (Chornobyl is very scary) because of the earthquake in 2011. It is very scary to deal with the destroyed rectors. Only after 19 months after the earthquake and tsunami, TEPCO acknowledged its faults in accident preparation. Although TEPCO had been warned about warning regarding the effect of earthquakes that measuring more than 8.3 can create disable Fukushima, the nuclear plant was still built. Yoshida, the man who save lives from the disaster of the nuclear leak and become the unsung hero who tried to save many live and Fukushima, was also one of the men in TECPO’s leaders who ignored the warning. The effect of this disaster was many people not only lost their land and house but also lost their life after that by suicide. Fukushima became a ghost town. Lastly, we have What We Learned at Lunch. The Japanese school system was very unique and different from other systems in other countries. Japan has collective systems and students spend more time at school (I do not envy that. Malaysian felt very happy at the end of the school period and really want to go home as soon as they can). Teachers also become important in students’ life. Sometimes, when I read manga or watch anime or drama about high school in Japan, I always thought should parents be more concerned about their kids’ problems and life instead of teachers? What is used by parents? But, they have a good system of MEXT, which I acknowledge. No wonder Japanese students are at other levels compared to other students. Also, the Japanese are famous for school spirit. Maybe that made why students spend more time in school. Malaysian have it, but we do it because we have to. Some parents or teachers do not really support students in that. Still, there is some flaw in the education system. The famous flaw was the bullied culture, which is also faced by employees in the company. They bully people (usually weak students) in a group (which is totally cowardly move. Grow up!). Do you know the worst part? Sometimes, even teachers are afraid of bullies. They were afraid that they lost control of their class (that is not how it is going, sensei). And yes, the exam and testing. It is troublesome. Maybe not bad as the Korean exam, but still exam is the one thing that I am not envy in Japan. So, yes! Japan has many good things happened that we learn and heard from Japan. But every country had its own flaw, including mine and Japan. There is no such perfect country in this world, but still, we can take every bad and good thing as a lesson for our own learning process.
Disclaimer: All the opinion about this book is based on my personal view!
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