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Helping With The Cookie ParadeBook And Earthquake Safety

By Andrew Jones


There some things that people just cannot have any sense of scale of. Like how big the world is. The fact is that most people will never leave their hometowns. They will be born, live, die, and be buried with a hundred square miles. It is also hard for some to grasp just how many human beings they are. As of 2018, there were 7.6 billion human beings alive. Now, most can comprehend a million. But its also hard to comprehend a billion, let alone almost eight of them. But what is not hard to understand is there are those who need help after a disaster occurs, and one way that help can be offered is with the Cookie ParadeBook and Earthquake Safety.

An earthquake is when the ground shakes. It is caused when fault lines underneath the surface are disturbed. Or when volcanoes explode.

Make no mistake about it, earthquakes are dangerous. They have been known to topple buildings and kills scores of people. As such, when one happens, every safety precaution should be taken.

But the aftermath is not fun either. Emergency services are run ragged. Which means that for a few hours, it is a virtual free for all. So that is when things can get really dicey. The disaster may have been bad. But the aftermath can be even worse in some situations.

A cookie is a type of treat. It is made of dough mixed in with some other stuff. It is relevant because in the aftermath of one such calamity, individuals from all over the world sent in tins of cookies. Because if there is one thing that humanity can be counted on to do, it is to show some basic levels of empathy and compassion in the event of major disasters.

The book itself is not complicated. It is a compilation of artwork made by juvenile humans. But that is not it contains. It also has some instructions to stay safe during the event of an earthquake.

Mankind likes to collect information. The evidence for this can be seen in cave paintings. The single greatest and most comprehensive repository of information ever put together is the internet. It is going to have every scrap of knowledge from even before mankind first learned how to control fire on it. So finding a singular item should be a piece of cake. If it cannot be found online, then it is unlikely that it can be found anywhere.

Then there is the price. This book was not made so that a publisher or an author could get rich. It was made to help rebuild communities after nature decided to take them down. As such, buyers should be more than happy to fork over some cash.

The thing about the world is that it is full of good and bad. At times, it can look as if the latter outweighs the former. But the reverse is true.




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