In today’s news, unprecedented weather in Burundi causes crop failures, researchers in United Kingdom find higher cancer mortality rate among fire personnel, new USA study links optimal hydration to a longer, healthier life, Sri Lankan Army launches reforestation program, child prodigy in United States is gifted piano by stranger, company from Israel creates vegan canned tuna, and new species of lizard-people identified in Peru.
Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association Relief for Turkey and Syria…
Today, I'd like to offer a handy tip for you! You can shave money off your heating bill each month by bleeding your radiators at a minimum once a year. This process gets rid of any trapped or excess air within the system. Your radiator will need bleeding if it makes weird noises when it begins to warm up, it feels cold on top, or if there are moist areas or condensation above it or around it. Before you bleed your radiator, make sure you turn it off and allow it to cool down so you don't hurt yourself from the hot air. Next, take a couple of household items such as some old towels, and a container or bowl to hold any dripping liquids in. Then, you will need to open the valve by turning your radiator key counterclockwise. If you are having trouble moving the key, use thick gloves or an old piece of cloth. Don’t open the valve all the way or let it be open for too long. You should be able to hear a hissing sound indicating air escaping. Wait until it goes away, and a continuous stream of water begins to come out. Then, wipe off any excess moisture to prevent rust from developing on the valves. You can make sure the bleeding was successful by checking the pressure on your boiler.
Now, it’s time to fill your moment with some delightful giggles with the following joke. It’s called, “Noblest Woman.”
In English class, the teacher asked:
“OK, class. Who do you think is the noblest woman in the book that we read?”
One student raised her hand and said:
“I think Kenna is the noblest woman in the book because she’s honest and stands tall in the face of adversity.”
Another student piped up:
“I think Carlee is the noblest woman in the book because she is kind to all.”
The English teacher looked at another student, who was sitting quietly, and said to him:
“What is your opinion?”
“Well, I have an opinion, but I’m not sure it’s right.”
“Remember, this isn’t math class, this is English class! As long as you can properly support your position, there are no right or wrong answers.”
“Well, alright. I actually don’t think there are any noble women in the book!”
“Wow. Why do you say that?”
“Well, you see, this book is only 10 centimeters wide, 17 centimeters long, and 3 centimeters thick. How could there possibly be a woman in there?”
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And now we have a heartline from Donatello in Bucaramanga, Colombia