In today’s news, Philippines receives humanitarian support from European Union after typhoon makes landfall, new study in Italy reveals making ultra-processed foods just 10% of one’s diet may increase risk of early death, United States scientific team discovers artificial reefs help restore seagrass meadows, American insurance company raises flood relief funds for Vermont state, inventive woman from Saudi Arabia wins silver medal in invention competition for assistive augmented reality glasses, market research finds worldwide demand for vegan butter experiencing rapid growth, and kindhearted schoolgirl rescues little puppy struggling to survive on South African street.
Here's a handy cleaning tip for you. White linen and pillows give off a refreshing, clean look to your room. However, if they are stained and dirty, it can really be unattractive. If you have yellow stains on your pillows, you will want to treat them with hydrogen peroxide as it is a natural whitener, and vinegar because it tackles deep stains. Place the pillows in the washing machine and set it on the soak cycle. Be sure to wash two pillows at a time to balance out the washing machine so it can evenly clean. Next, put one cup (240 milliliters) of hydrogen peroxide and ½ cup (120 milliliters) of vinegar into the drum of the washing machine. Once the soak cycle has been completed, add in eco-friendly, plant-based liquid detergent and laundry booster to wash the pillows. The purpose of the laundry booster is to enhance the ability of the detergent to thoroughly clean the pillows. After the pillows are done washing and have spun dry, remove them from the washer and let them sit in direct sunlight for several hours. Your new, fresh, white pillows will be ready for use when they have fully dried!
Let’s take out our giggle passports so that we can travel to cheery land with the joke of the day. It’s entitled “Progress, Not Perfection.”
After their math tests came back, one boy asked his friend:
“Woah. You look happy!”
“Yes, I’m quite thrilled because I got 10 more marks on my exam.”
“Oh, congratulations for passing the exam!”
“Well, actually I failed.”
“Then why are you so happy?”
“I got 10 out of 100 last year. This time I got 20 out of 100. And you know what they say: ‘Progress, not perfection.’”
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And now we have a heartline from Meng-Jung in Taiwan, also known as Formosa