If you are against wearing animal products, you might be interested in knowing that there's another new vegan alternative to leather and it might just surprise you. It's cactus leather! It was invented last year by two Mexican inventors who wanted a new eco-friendly fabric that's not only cruelty-free but sustainable.
My teenager has been home for over a month now without friends and is feeling quite lonely. We've homeschooled all along, but those who homeschool know that this is definitely not what homeschooling looks like! Without co-op, daily classes, field trips and events--especially our monthly teen night, art club, acting, and other beloved opportunities with friends--it's lonely for a lot of kids right now. So I've been trying to make sure we have fun every day, whether it's drawing together or singing karaoke.
Each week, I've been sampling a new sugar-free snack or two and I thought I'd share some of them with my fellow hungry bloggers. My dietary needs include sugar-free foods, but I know plenty of people like to cut down the amount of sugar in their diets, too. This week I tried Pork Clouds and Zaffi Taffy.
As a coffee and tea addict, I'm always trying out new brands and flavors even while I stick to my old standby favorites, and recently I came across TĒONAN Wellness Beverages. I'm very intrigued by these organic drinks. They contain mushrooms, herbs and probiotics meant to help support health goals.
One thing we can all agree on, aside from the fact that our doctors, nurses and other healthcare providers are heroes, is that they should never need to beg, borrow or steal medical supplies. That's what it seems like they have to do right now as our government fails them, and they need us to not only stay home right now, but to continue to pressure our officials to prioritize healthcare--and to vote for officials that will do just that!
Choosing between staying home and cooking or being a patron of the many restaurants continuing to operate during Covid-19 is a difficult decision for many Americans. We don't only want to help businesses stay open, but we want the yummy goodness that doesn't just feed us but also gives us comfort--including Chinese food, like the treats we find at Shodai Teriyaki. What's nice about Shodai is that you can get a full Chinese meal featuring your favorites, like chicken and gyoza or teriyaki, at affordable prices.
Now that many of us are at home with our pets all day, our pets are finding themselves making new adjustments, too! While a lot of dogs are thrilled to have their people home all day (except for those who like to sneak on the furniture when you're not there), many cats are surely surly about having to share their palaces with humans 24/7 all of a sudden. Still, cats provide endless entertainment for many of us, from giving us snuggles to chasing lasers and fake mice around.
Every year, poets and poetry lovers look forward to the many events during National Poetry Month (as well as National Poetry Writing Month), from spoken word performances to write-a-thons and visiting author series. While poetry lovers are sorely missing these annual traditions, many are doing their best to make them available remotely.
Students, teachers and learners of all ages who suddenly find themselves at home are finding many unique and creative ways to access learning materials remotely. One of these established resources is the National Emergency Library, a collection of books in multiple subjects and languages to help assist those learning and teaching from home. There are over a million works available in the National Emergency Library!
Xplore is a private space company in Seattle, Washington. It was founded in 2017 by Lisa Rich who is the Chief Operation Officer and Jeff Rich who is Chief Executive Officer. The two are also managing partners of Hemisphere Ventures in Seattle. HV has invested in over two hundred companies including such space ventures as SpaceX, Vector Launch and Axiom Space.
The big NASA missions get a lot of press but there is a NASA program for smaller projects called the Discovery program. The program invites scientists and engineers to gather a team to design interesting and sharply focused planetary exploration missions to add to our knowledge of the solar system.
The human race has been fascinated by the lights in the sky for thousands of years. Mars was called the God of War because of its red color. With the development of high quantity telescopes in the Nineteenth century, observations of Mars revealed a network of lines that Schaperelli called “channels.” That was translated into “canals” in English.
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Chipala has admitted that nuclear power plants are not cheap. However, he said that both Russia and China have indicated that they are interested in helping to fiancé any nuclear power projects in Zambia which hopes to have an operating nuclear power plant in the next ten to fifteen years.
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Africa is experiencing shortfalls of electrical power, demands for more use of greener energy and threats of droughts to seriously reduce hydropower generation. Many African nations are now considering a move to nuclear power.