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A tiny window in the roof of a building that you can see from the Church garden.
Perros is so full of hills that houses come at different heights in many places. Like a roof peeking up from the side of a cliff. Or like this a roof almost at ground level.
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The broken windows theory, defined in 1982 by social scientists James Wilson and George Kelling, drawing on earlier research by Stanford University psychologist Philip Zimbardo, argues that no matter how rich or poor a neighborhood, one broken window would soon lead to many more windows being broken: “One unrepaired broken window is a signal that no one cares, and so breaking more windows costs nothing.” Disorder increases levels of fear among citizens, which leads them to withdraw from the community and decrease participation in informal social control.
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Another from Etampes and the archives. The Courthouse and its windows.
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window in Leimen
Leimen ist eine Stadt im nordwestlichen Baden-Württemberg, rund sieben Kilometer südlich von Heidelberg.
Boris Becker ist hier geboren.
Leimen is a town in the Northwest of Baden-Württemberg, about seven km south of Heidelberg.
Boris Becker is born here.
This is the office building at Delheim Wine Estate. I don't know what the contraption on the wall is…I thought a corking machine, but I'm not sure.
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(PS Edit: Thanks to Johann, Alan and Jorden for identifying the contraption…a drill press/radical bottle opener it is. :-))