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2022-03-24
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In today’s news, Qatar and Kuwait Red Crescent Societies provide compassionate assistance to Myanmar refugees in Bangladesh, discovery of highly virulent HIV variant announced, university students in Âu Lạc, also known as Vietnam, make building materials from waste plastic foam, Denmark provides financial support for water and sanitation projects in Kenya, Inuk woman teaches Indigenous language online to help preserve Inuit culture, European Parliament asks member states to promote vegan food and lower meat consumption for cancer prevention, and study finds dog-people mourn loss of their canine-people companions.

Qatar and Kuwait Red Crescent Societies assist refugees and local communities in Bangladesh.

Working in cooperation with the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society, the Qatar and Kuwait chapters of the international humanitarian organization have provided combined funding of US$3 million to assist 834,000 Myanmar refugees and host local community members. The projects include providing safe shelter for 1,200 refugee families, constructing two new mosques and three health centers, as well as developing the staff capacity to support the centers and provide health education. The Qatar Red Crescent Society, a Shining World Compassion Award laureate, has played an important role in improving conditions for refugees and the local community in Bangladesh since 2017. Our sincere accolades, Qatar, Kuwait and Bangladesh Red Crescent Societies, for your continuing support for the refugee and local communities in Bangladesh. May Allah immensely bless them with comfort and peace.

New HIV variant discovered.

In early February this year, researchers from the University of Oxford first reported the appearance in the Netherlands of a highly virulent variant of human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1), known as subtype-B. Patients who are infected with it are vulnerable to developing AIDS two to three times faster after diagnosis compared to other strains of the virus; they experience almost double the rate of immune system decline and have higher viral loads. Thankfully, HIV subtype-B remains receptive to treatment. The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) noted that the discovery highlights the need to “halt the pandemic and reach all with testing and treatment.” About 38 million people are currently infected with HIV worldwide. Kudos, University of Oxford researchers and UNAIDS, for your important work. We pray for the well-being of the HIV-infected, and a future free of pandemics in which we live in health and Heavenly harmony.

Up next, university students in Âu Lạc, also known as Vietnam, make building materials from waste plastic foam. We would like to thank the theme park engineers, who design and create safe and fun theme park rides and attractions at amusement parks so that people can have a little more joy in their lives. When we return, more constructive news ahead, here on Supreme Master Television!

Hallo, virtuous viewers, it’s Jenny, a vegan trainer from the Jackson’s Chameleon kingdom. Like a gentle river, my life carries me kindly as I follow the loving diet of peace – and the beauty of it is like from another world! I have a dog-person training tip for caregivers. Canine-people are natural den-dwellers, and a comfortable crate is beneficial for them as it gives them their personal space and can help calm their nerves. Dog-person crates can be used for puppies or senior dog-people that have to be left alone unsupervised for periods, during travel, for an emergency evacuation or to facilitate healing after surgery. You may need to train them in the beginning, and you can use games and vegan treats to form positive associations with the crate. Crate training can take up to six months, so please be patient during the process. First, select the appropriate crate for your dog-person. Next, you will need to make it comfortable for them. Please be sure to give your furry friend a treat once they enter the crate. Lastly, make it fun and play crate games with them. After a while, they will be ready for their new abode the next time it’s needed. Love you so much for Being Veg and Going Green 2 Save the Planet, thus save the world! And thank you for your attention. Here’s the weather around our beautiful globe.

Students create building materials from waste plastic foam to protect environment.

Two university students in Âu Lạc (also known as Vietnam), Mai Văn Phong and Vũ Quang Huy, recently won first prize in the competition titled, “Raising awareness about green chemistry among students.” Their project utilized waste polystyrene foam as the basis for creating new building materials. Polystyrene foam is usually thrown away after a single use, often as a container for take-out food. The two students ground up collected foam waste, and then mixed it with a cement binder to make a light concrete-like end-material. This less expensive product can replace red kiln-fired bricks, thus saving building costs in the future, as well as contributing to decreasing pollution. Many thanks, Mai Văn Phong and Vũ Quang Huy, for offering a creative solution for cleaner environmental living. May your fellow Aulacese (Vietnamese) co-citizens benefit from this green project, in Buddha’s beneficence.

Kenya receives support from Denmark for water and sanitation initiatives.

The Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA) has approved more than US$10.5 million to provide water services to the people of Kenya. The donation will be distributed by Kenya’s Water Sector Trust Fund for expanding the water supply and sanitation system among the six counties most in need: Garissa, Lamu, Marsabit, Isiolo, Tana River, and Turkana. DANIDA has previously provided US$30.74 million to provide water services in eight counties in Kenya. With this vital support, the sanitation rate across the nation is expected to reach 40% by the end of the year, a doubling from the current 20%. Our praises, Danish International Development Agency, for this essential funding to benefit the resilient people of Kenya. May all Kenyans be blessed with clean water, in the abundant care of the Providence.

Inuk woman teaches Indigenous language online to help others reconnect to the Inuit culture.

In 2021, Miali-Elise Coley-Sudlovenick, an Inuk instructor from Nunavut, Canada, started teaching the Inuktitut language through her company, Allurvik, which offers various Indigenous educational, entertainment and retail services. Allurvik means “Place to take your next step,” in Inuktitut. Through the online course, Miali hopes to make her native language – which she learned from her mother – more accessible, and therefore empower other members of the Inuit community to help reclaim their identities. Ms. Coley-Sudlovenick says, “Asking why this is important is just like asking why water is important. We need it, there’s an innate need inside us searching for a part of ourselves we can identify with.” Thank you, Miali-Elise Coley-Sudlovenick, for sharing the knowledge of your beautiful language and culture with others around the world. May the Inuit oral and cultural traditions of respect flourish evermore, in Divine oneness.

Coming up, European Parliament asks member states to promote vegan food and lower meat consumption for cancer prevention. We’ll now pause to relax and pet our neighbor’s rabbit-person and feed him some crunchy carrots. You’re watching Noteworthy News on Supreme Master Television. Welcome back to Noteworthy News – Generous News for a Caring World.

European Parliament promotes plant-based foods to reduce cancer.

The European Parliament recently adopted the European Union Beating Cancer resolution, allocating €170 million to encourage member states to adopt more sustainable and healthier food systems. The resolution highlights whole grains, legumes, fresh fruits and vegetables as well as plant-based foods to help save people from cancer. Around 3.7 million new cases of cancer are identified in Europe each year. Furthermore, 1.9 million Europeans lose their lives annually to the disease, with meat being recognized by the World Health Organization as a leading cause. The resolution also requests more investment in non-animal-people-based biomedical testing, to help reduce the unnecessary torture and death of animal-people. The European Union is a recipient of four Shining World Leadership Awards for Humanitarianism, two Shining World Leadership Awards for Peace, and a Shining World Leadership Award for Earth Protection; as well as a laureate of two Shining World Leadership Awards for Humanitarianism, and Shining World Leadership Awards for Compassion, Unconditional World Care and True Caring. Promising news, European Parliament, on your recognition of the devastating effects of meat consumption on health, and your encouragement of member states to promote vegan food. In God’s Magnanimity, may you lead the world with more compassionate, life-saving and peaceful policies, as we move into an enlightened vegan era.

Scientists determine that dog-people mourn loss of companions.

A new study that was recently published in the journal “Scientific Reports” by a team of international researchers, has revealed that dog-people mourn the loss of their canine-people co-companions, and exhibit their sadness through changed behavior. Data was obtained through a survey of 426 people in Italy who had two or more canine-people in their home for a period, with one of the canine-persons eventually passing on. It was found that the remaining dog-person exhibited behavior changes such as sleeping more, decreased appetite, playing less, seeking more attention and becoming more vocal. Our appreciation, international researchers, for your study highlighting the deep emotional lives of our loving canine-people companions. In Celestial enchantment, may we always respect and care for the animal-people of our planet, as we cherish their treasured presence in our lives.

Get ready! Some joyful laughs are inevitable as the joke of the day is already here. It’s entitled, “Office Joke.”

The boss was having an email conversation with one of his employees. The boss wrote first.

"Send me a joke."

Flustered with the request as she was working on a rush assignment, Betty immediately wrote back to her boss.

"Sir, I am working right now!"

"That was a great one! Send me another!"

?!

And now we have a heartline from Emberlyn in Canada:

Master’s Tea Really Works! My Ayurvedic Doctor, Dr. Patel, texted me: “I’m not feeling well. Suffering from fever. Fever is 103.6 Fahrenheit (39.7 degrees Celsius).” Even though he has scores of Ayurvedic medicines at his disposal, I asked permission to send him Master’s recipe for Cocktail Tea (Tea for Curing the Flu) from the “Supreme Kitchen” cookbook, (free for download at SMCHbooks.com) which I emailed along with the video for the full regimen. I also invited him to pray for his safety and protection.

The next day, his text read: “Feeling much better. Home remedy of Guru worked so well. The fever subsided in three-four hours. Feeling freshness and lightness. Big relief from uneasiness gone in 30 minutes. Thank you so much. Can I share with others if they are suffering from the same?” Of course, I replied, “Yes.”

A few days later, he wrote: “It helped so many people. All my family members have been treated with this amazing formula with Blessings from Guru.” Here are more stories from my clients who drank the Tea. One lady was so sick, she could barely get off the couch. The next day, she was up and about. Two others had quite severe COVID symptoms. One even lost all taste and smell. Having taken the Flu Tea for seven days in a row, they are feeling so much better.

Thank You, Master, for providing this life-saving Tea for all beings, including doctors! Of course, I know that the Flu Tea regimen comes with Your Immense Blessing Power. That is why it works so well. Please continue to guide us. We love You beyond words. Emberlyn from Canada

Kind Emberlyn, It was enjoyable to read your heartline. Thanks for making a difference in many people’s lives by sharing Master’s flu tea recipe. In this difficult time of our planet, Master’s Grace comes in so many forms to heal and uplift the world! It is truly remarkable. Wishing you and praiseworthy Canada the Providence’s abundant care, Supreme Master TV team

P.S. Master has something to share with you that will touch your soul: “Generous Emberlyn, thank you for being a good instrument and sharing the beneficial flu tea recipe with your doctor. I use every means available to reach the hearts and minds of all humans. Without good disciples like you, I could not reach as many people. So I thank God for initiates that help me to aid the world. We never know what may come from sharing love with others. It could inspire someone to awaken spiritually or transform their lives in some positive way. Keep up the good work! May God’s boundless Love bless you and the broadminded Canadian people forever.”

Turn vegan? Wow, u’ve been infected by a good vibe.

We welcome your heartlines, stories and or cute, loving animal-people clips. Please send them via SupremeMasterTV.com/heartline

Thank you for spending time with us on Noteworthy News. May faith in the Divine inspire you always.

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