In today’s news, Japan supports crisis-affected people in Philippines’ Leyte Province with rice following Typhoon Kristine, researchers worldwide find exposure to pollution can weaken bones, bamboo farming to help improve resilience of flood-prone region in Kenya, Australia becomes first country to outlaw social media use for those under 16, Singapore and US scientists win honors for their respective innovations in water desalination technology competition held by Saudi Water Authority, study demonstrates potential of artificial intelligence to enhance development of vegan meat, and vulnerable man who had been reported missing saved by retired British police dog-person.
Great vegan recipes often call for the addition of salt. Here's a tip on how to store salt. Improper salt storage can pose health risks. Using glass jars is better to store salt than using metal containers, as salt can react with the metal and produce harmful substances. It is best to store salt in a sealed container to protect it from moisture, dust, and contamination. Additionally, keep your salt-container in a cool, dry place, away from damp areas and direct sunlight, to prevent clumping and loss of iodine in iodized salt. Proper storage ensures that your salt can remain safe and of high quality for many years.
An amusement session is about to begin as the joke of the day has just arrived. This one's entitled “Hard to Picture.”
To better understand her students, a teacher asked them to draw their future dreams on a piece of paper. She walked around and saw a boy drawing a picture of a plane, expressing his desire to be a pilot, and another girl drawing a stethoscope, showing her goal of being a doctor. However little Cathy left the paper blank.
“Cathy, you don’t want to be anything when you grow up?”
“I do, ma’am. When I grow up, I want to get married and have a family. It’s just I don’t know what it will look like exactly.”
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