In today’s news, United States pledges more funds for flood relief efforts in Myanmar, World Wide Fund for Nature report urges increased global consumption of vegan foods, Australia and United Kingdom to collaborate on climate and energy projects, US scientists develop device to help people sleep, vegan athlete from Spain triumphs in ultra-endurance cycling event, exquisite vegan dishes introduced in business class flights, and Netherlands study finds animal-people living in deep sea hydrothermal vents.
I love the vegan shine on your face – it will give you an advantage when meeting people. I have an additional tip on how to have a great virtual interview. With virtual interviews becoming more common, it's important to avoid some easy mistakes. Let people in your home know when you'll be interviewing to avoid interruptions. Pick a quiet, neutral spot with good lighting, and test your audio and video beforehand. Close any unrelated tabs or programs on your computer to avoid any embarrassing pop-ups. Practice looking directly at the camera to maintain eye contact with your interviewer. Test your interview software in advance and have a backup plan ready for any technical glitches. These simple steps can help you present yourself confidently and professionally and increase your chances of success.
Let’s grab the hilarity paint brush and add some color to our day with the following joke. It’s entitled “Last Resort.”
Tristan took a job working alone in Canada’s frozen north.
“Here’s your emergency survival kit. It contains a box of flares, a two-way radio, and a deck of cards.”
“Thanks, boss. But what are the cards for?”
“In case the flares don’t work and the radio freezes up, just take out the cards and play solitaire. Then, just wait until someone taps you on the shoulder and says, ‘Put the red 9 on the black 10.’”
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And now we have a heartline from Hao-Hsiang in Taiwan, also known as Formosa