Error message

Updates from Organizations - Government agencies - Advertise Various Artists

Wednesday, November 29, 2017 - 3:15pm

com

 

 

HOUSE NOT READY FOR THE HOLIDAYS?

Lemi Shine and ‘The Clutter Diet’ author team up to offer quick, easy tips and tricks

 

AUSTIN, Texas (Oct. 26, 2017) – Lemi Shine, makers of powerful, nontoxic household cleaning products, has teamed up with the best-selling author of “The Clutter Diet,” Lorie Marrero, to provide tips to help busy families get their homes clean and organized for the holidays before the first guest arrives.

 

“In my years as a Certified Professional Organizer, I’ve learned that this is always the time of year when people really start to stress about getting their homes clean and organized before the craziness of the holidays,” Marrero said. “That’s why Lemi Shine and I came up with our super-easy quick fixes to keep homes guest-ready with a minimum of fuss – and no harsh chemicals.”

 

Getting ready for guests:

·       Start by running your washing machine and dishwasher empty with Lemi Shine Appliance Cleaners. Clean machines make double-duty holiday cleaning more efficient and effective.

·       Stash clutter when company is on the way by filling the family laundry basket. That way, important items don’t get lost in the shuffle – you’ll find them by your next laundry day.

·       Wash all blankets, linens and towels your guests will need for a nice fresh feel.

·       Put a “Forgot This?” box in the guest bathroom with extra toothbrushes, razors, antacids, cotton balls and other toiletries they may have forgotten to pack.

Prepping the kitchen:

·       Make room for holiday foods by taking everything out of the fridge, and discard anything expired, spoiled or unknown. Before you put anything back in, clean sticky fridge spills with Lemi Shine Everyday Cleaner.

·       Plan the serving pieces, utensils and cookware you’ll need. Set them out to make sure they’re clean and polished so nothing is left to the last minute.

·       Make sure glasses and dishes are spotless with Lemi Shine Dish Detergent Booster, which combats hard water spots and helps your dishwasher clean like it’s brand new.

·       Have job assignments, such as taking out the trash or setting the table, ready for anyone who asks if they can help.

Cleaning up after:

·       As the leftovers pile up in the fridge, use bins to corral common categories of items, such as condiments or sandwich fixings, so you or your guests can quickly pull together a meal.

·       Label items with name and date before you put them in the freezer so you won’t forget what they are and how old they are.

·       Make sure your disposal doesn’t give your kitchen “bad breath” by cleaning the disposal with a Lemi Shine Disposal Cleaner pack.

 

“These time-saving tips will help holiday hosts enjoy the season without worrying about how the house looks when guests arrive early or if mystery leftovers are taking over the fridge,” Marrero said. “It’s OK to take a few shortcuts and focus on what’s really important – spending time with family and friends and celebrating traditions.”

 

Marrero and Lemi Shine will offer even more holiday prep tips in a Facebook Live Dec. 5 at https://www.facebook.com/lemishine/.

=========================

 Secretary Perdue Statement on President’s “Bring Back Main Street” Message

(Washington, D.C., November 29, 2017) – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue today echoed President Donald J. Trump’s message that tax cuts and reforms are needed to increase American prosperity. The president delivered remarks with a “Bring Back Main Street” theme in St. Charles, Missouri, highlighting the need for tax relief to boost the economy, particularly in the heartland. Perdue issued the following statement:

“The people of agriculture I’ve met across America want very much to be able to keep more of what they earn to reinvest in their families and livelihoods. Most farmers, ranchers, foresters, and producers operate as small businesses, which means they must watch their bottom lines. Just like shop owners on Main Street, USA, American farmers need to turn a profit so they can grow their operations, create jobs, and feed their families. Too much time, effort, and expense has gone into complying with the onerous tax code and people need relief. As Congress works towards a final package of tax cuts and reforms, I am hopeful that we can get this done to benefit agriculture and the entire American economy.”

================================

Singularity. It’s discussed by futurists and by scientists. Then there are the rest of us grappling to get our heads around the “reality” that within a decade or so, Artificial Intelligence will change everything.

CMRubinWorld recently asked Millennials around the world to answer this question: Do we need to regulate AI now before it becomes a danger to humanity?

“We are experiencing a time where five companies are holding most of the economical (and even political) power in the world: Facebook, Alphabet, Amazon, Apple and Microsoft,” stresses Reetta Heiskanen “We should think about fundamental questions: what are the elements that make human a human? And what are the ingredients that help us execute our own, individual potential?” Sajia Darwish comments, “It is crucial to control the power and availability of AI in order to prevent the dominance of powerful companies with large amounts of data and funding,” and Wilson Carter states, “it saddens me to think that a technology that could improve the lives of billions, like implementing autonomous farming to ensure all of the world’s peoples are sufficiently fed, is being warped into creating new age killing machines.”

Read the full article here

The Millennial Bloggers can be found all around the world. They are innovators and are dedicated to education, their merits can be seen throughout their efforts to educate and lead. The Millennial Bloggers are Alusine Barrie, Sajia Darwish, James Kernochan, Kamna Kathuria, Jacob Deleon Navarrete, Reetta Heiskanen, Shay Wright, Isadora Baum, Wilson Carter III, Francisco Hernandez, Erin Farley, Dominique Alyssa Dryding, Harry Glass, Harmony Siganporia and Bonnie Chiu.

CMRubinWorld launched in 2010 to explore what kind of education would prepare students to succeed in a rapidly changing globalized world. Its award-winning series, The Global Search for Education, is a highly regarded trailblazer in the renaissance of 21st century education, and occupies a widely respected place in the pulse of key issues facing every nation and the collective future of all children. It connects today’s top thought leaders with a diverse global audience of parents, students and educators. Its highly readable platform allows for discourse concerning our highest ideals and the sustainable solutions we must engineer to achieve them. C. M. Rubin has produced hundreds of interviews and articles discussing an extensive array of topics under a singular vision: when it comes to the world of children, there is always more work to be done.

For more information on CMRubinWorld

=========================