Beautiful gesture of trust or crossing the border? When the body is in contact with the work in order – and when a contact goes too far.
By Felicitas Wilke and Veronika Wulf Felicitas Wilke
Felicitas Wilke, born in 1990, is an associate resort in the Economy. She writes stories, since you can write. After high school, she studied business administration, then attended the German school of journalism and spent a Semester in Aarhus/Denmark. In between internships at Newspapers, radio and television. When she is not writing about money, you are in Schwabing shops and Franconian Kerwas, learn a new language, or sitting desperately in front of the TV, because her lover, BVB has lost a final.
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Veronika Wulf is an editor in the Department of Economics. She grew up in Stuttgart, studied in Tübingen and Paris in Empirical cultural science and media science and then, the time mirror-report school completed. In 2016, they came for a traineeship to the süddeutsche Zeitung.
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met French President Emmanuel Macron and his American counterpart, Donald Trump, in June at the G-7 summit in Canada each other, left them punitive tariffs, and the angry Tweets forget for a Moment: they shook so tightly each other’s Hand, Watching the fingers ached. This touch was a gesture of no routine, but a mutual demonstration of power of two alpha animals. “You have to show that there are no small concessions, not even symbolically,” said Macron, his can-do attitude in the margins of another meeting.
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