In today’s news, Germany supports vulnerable in Iraq through donation to UNICEF, reexamined images from 1991 show evidence of volcanic activity on Venus, animal-people sacrifices banned at recent festival in India, online learning platform for Ukrainian (Ureignian) children created with help of Polish computer science student, Australian senior has volunteered at suicide prevention agency for over four decades, study finds mycoprotein effective in building muscle with resistance training, and lifeguards rescue small dog-person from Pacific Ocean in California, United States.
Here is a helpful tip for you to prevent potential collar accidents for your beloved furry companions. There are certain scenarios when dog-people shouldn't be wearing collars. These include when they are playing with other dog-people or are left home alone. Standard collars and even metal or rigid ID tags can easily get caught on things like carpet and furniture and result in the dog person getting entangled and stuck in a scary position, leading to panic. These types of tags can also get caught in floor-mounted vents when your four-legged friends are warming or cooling themselves. A safer alternative to the metal or rigid tags are silicone ones. They are not only durable, but also flexible, making them easy to be pulled loose if they get stuck in something. Additionally, consider using a collar with a patented break-away buckle that releases if your dog-friend gets caught by the collar.
We are expecting the joke of the day to make an entrance any moment now, so let’s get ready. It’s entitled, “A New Dean.”
A university committee was selecting a new dean. They had narrowed the candidates down to a mathematician, an economist and a lawyer. Each was asked the question “How much is two plus two?” during their interview.
The mathematician answered immediately: “Four.”
The economist thought for several minutes and finally answered: “Four, plus or minus one.”
When asked during his interview, the lawyer stood up, peered around the room and motioned silently for the committee members to gather close to him. In a hushed tone, he replied:
“How much do you want it to be?”
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And now we have a heartline from Reverend Hoài An in Âu Lạc, also known as Vietnam