6/24/20
Human's Tribune
Volume 2
Issue 21
Wednesday, June 24, 2020
Presidential Election Polls
CNN Fox News
TRUMP 41% 38%
BIDEN 55% 50%
Information and pictures are from CNN
Procrastination: How To Trick Your Brain Into Doing
By Ember Hernandez
Do you have chores that you need to do, but you’ve been pushing those thoughts away to watch YouTube and sleep in? Still feeling guilt every time you look at your messy house, but social media outweighs the need to finish your things to do? That is a feeling of dread. This task will be slow, awfully boring, and you flat out don’t want to do this. It’ll be boring, yes, but you know you have to do it. There are a few possible ways to stop procrastinating, and finally get that yard work done.
You can harness that feeling of dread. Accept that all of this will be boring and awful, and surprisingly, that might get you a bit more motivated to finish all of this. Usually, thinking about it makes you want to finish it faster. You could also set a motivation. For example, lunch after dusting, or a movie after working out. Try to delete, “I’ll do it later,” out of your mind. Remember that the worst thing to do with a job you don’t like is to do it poorly. You’ll only have to do the job again.
Advice column
By Rosey Flocke
Fireflies light up the forest. Even though they are just a speck of sand in the ocean, each one helps light up the forest. We are like firefly’s.when we all get together we can light up the world. We as one are a speck of sand. We as the people of the world need to stand together. My advice for you is to work together with people cooperatively. Together is how we will get through this pandemic. Even though we are apart we can still be together.So work together. Because as people, to be together is the greatest superpower.
Classic Issue:Peanut Butter Cookies
From Food.com
1 cup peanut butter
1 cup sugar
1 egg, beaten
1 teaspoon baking soda
Preheat oven to 350* and grease cookie sheets.
Beat together peanut butter and sugar in a large bowl with an electric mixer until smooth.
Add beaten egg and baking soda to peanut butter mixture and beat until well combined.
Roll 1 teaspoon of dough into a ball and place on a cookie sheet.
Place dough balls one inch apart on a cookie sheet and flatten with tines of fork making a cross pattern.
Bake until puffed and a golden pale, about 10 minutes.
Cool cookies on baking sheet for about 2 minutes and then transfer with spatula to rack to cool.
May be kept in an airtight container at room temperature for 5 days.
Makes about 2 dozen cookies.
1 cup sugar
1 egg, beaten
1 teaspoon baking soda
Preheat oven to 350* and grease cookie sheets.
Beat together peanut butter and sugar in a large bowl with an electric mixer until smooth.
Add beaten egg and baking soda to peanut butter mixture and beat until well combined.
Roll 1 teaspoon of dough into a ball and place on a cookie sheet.
Place dough balls one inch apart on a cookie sheet and flatten with tines of fork making a cross pattern.
Bake until puffed and a golden pale, about 10 minutes.
Cool cookies on baking sheet for about 2 minutes and then transfer with spatula to rack to cool.
May be kept in an airtight container at room temperature for 5 days.
Makes about 2 dozen cookies.


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