In today’s news, Canada supports food provision in Africa’s Burkina Faso through contribution to the World Food Programme, satellite analysis shows prolonged and severe drought in Europe, laws changed in Japan to allow delivery robots on streets, color-blind guests of the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam can now experience art in full color, woman and her dog-person in Türkiye save family from earthquake, two Historically Black colleges in United States partner with vegan food business, and lucky owl-person in Kent, United Kingdom, rescued from chimney fire and returned to the wild.
In Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association Relief News Update from Ukraine (Ureign)…
Here is a tip on how to prepare your beloved dog companion for long road trips. First, you need to make sure they are comfortable and used to your car. Start off with short drives and see how they react. Furthermore, your furry friend should be safely secured while traveling. It is a good idea to use a harness with the seatbelt. This piece of equipment should be both safe and comfortable. Another alternative is using a crate to transport your canine companion. These can typically be secured with luggage straps or a seatbelt. If your dog buddy is used to being in a crate, it’s good to bring one even if they have not used it in the car before. Additionally, you will need a seat cover. You can use a hammock seat protector, custom-made seat cover, or bed sheet. Waterproof material is recommended for long trips. Your four-legged friends will surely appreciate the effort you put in to make long car rides pleasant for them!
Now, it’s time to spend a mood-uplifting and relaxing moment with the joke of the day. It’s entitled, “1x10 = 9.”
During math class, the teacher pops a question to the student.
“Wendy, if a vegan cookie costs one dollar, how much will 10 vegan cookies cost?”
“I think about nine dollars, sir!”
“Why nine dollars? Can you count again?”
“Sir, you have to take into account that when we buy a lot… they give us a discount!”
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