I have tried to make them
as I have never had a real baguette before I couldn’t compare results. as I don’t think the French sticks from the supermarket count.
I lined a flat cookie sheet with baking paper and used some rolled up tin foil to keep a narrow shape. But I am the master of make do living in the middle of nowhere and having a very limited budget
Iput a dish of water in the oven to Add humidity
FASD itself isn’t considered a mental illness, but people with FASD do have mental illness as part of the condition -Anxiety, depression, compulsive disorders , very low stress levels, difficulty or inability to regulate emotions etc
It is a combination of contributing elements
In utero health and environment has a huge impact on what DNA thingys are turned on or off. (Or something like that)
substances that the mother used while pregnant like FASD
genetics
trauma
chemical imbalances
environmental factors
lifestyle choices like drug use
Heaps of people do. Australia and New Zealand are examples. Both countries have very low numbers of people vaccinated and low numbers of vaccines available. and are sending thousands and thousands of doses to their neighboring countries where Coivd is bad.
https://www.sbs.com.au/news/australia-supplies-another-500-000-covid-19-vaccine-doses-to-timor-leste-and-fiji
Australia is well behind the rest of first world countries in the amount of their population vaccinated. it isn't because of reluctance to get vaccinated. every day all the doses available are used. But Australians know that people in neighboring countries have a more urgent demand and are happy to send doses.
hugs I am sure you are feeling very rattled
I second or third an alert necklace. those oldies can be so stubborn and they are more likely to not use a walker when they know nobody is around.
Seems like it is a national selfishness really. If 1.1 million have sneaky got another dose. That is a LOT. That could make a difference in another country. Could be 1.1 million people having a first dose.
Have to say I find it extremely disturbing that people are getting a third as a booster so they can go on a cruise while thousands and thousands of people are dying every day in countries that cannot even get one dose. Seems the ultimate of selfishness
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Sometimes a trade person might need extra labour for a job, they might approach the preaprenticeship school and get a promising person for a few weeks. The tradesperson might like them and give them an apprenticeship. The course gives them the training of the first year.
Here the only way is an apprenticeship.
Here apprenticeships are very hard to get.
People can do a preaprenticeship course to try and improve their chances and many students at year 10 do work experience placement with all sorts of trades on the hope of getting an apprenticeship