15th November, 2024: International Day for the Prevention of and Fight against All Forms of Transnational Organised Crime. (Phew!)
Right … it’s now Friday.
Which means I’ve had another dose of the Mounjaro medication I’m on.
I find out — after my next blood tests — how it’s helping my HbA1c sugar levels.
But … ?
The medication is said to help a patient lose weight: something I know is useful for me.
Giving I’ve consistently lost weight over the past few weeks?
I feel I can say it seems to have an effect.
Let’s move on.
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Mum*, Olga† and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with everyone scoring five out of five.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Here they are, along with the How To, License and video.
Q1) 15th November is the International Day for the Prevention of and Fight against All Forms of Transnational Organised Crime. According to whom: the United Nations, European Union or FIFA?Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q2) That body’s police force usually polices what: peacekeeping missions, embassies or neutral countries?
Q3) What’s the name of the world’s international police body: Interpol, the Metropolitan Police or Service Stations?
Q4) Generally speaking, Police need a ‘w’ to arrest someone. Which ‘w’?
Q5) Finally … ? The Sinaloa Cartel is a transnational crime group. It, and others like it, specialise in what: drug trafficking, sex trafficking or cybercrime?
Q1) 14th November is World Diabetes Days. Diabetes is caused by a shortage of — or unresponsiveness to — what: insulin, thyroxine or vasopressin?Here’s a thought …
A1) Insulin.
Q2) 14th November, 1962, saw the annexation of Eritrea. By which African nation?
A2) Ethiopia.
Q3) The UK’s official Singles Chart was first published on 14th November, 1952. By who: the New Musical Express, BBC Radio 1 or Billboard?
A3) New Musical Express, or NME.
Q4) Ruby Bridges became the first African American child to attend an all white school: on 14th November, 1960. The school in question was in which US state?
A4) Louisiana.
Q5) Finally … ? NASA launched its second manned Moon mission on 14th November, 1969. On which Apollo rocket: Apollo 9, Apollo 12 or Apollo 15?
A5) Apollo 12.
“In March 2024, the General Assembly declared 15 November the International Day for the Prevention of and Fight against All Forms of Transnational Organized Crime, in order to raise awareness of the threats posed by all forms of transnational organized crime and to enhance international cooperation in this regard.”And a Falco song …
From a relevant page on the day.
Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.
Decisions about scores are final.
Thank you for coming: have a good day.
* Hello, Mum!
† Well … the two tests were fifteen minutes apart, Olga. But — on my legs! — more than fifteen minutes walk apart. And both were on a Monday: on the same day as my weight management group. Thankfully, I’ve got plenty of time to get to the tests from the weight management class. On top of that … ? I generally don’t like doing more than two appointments in a given day: it seems better to keep them to a minimum and makes me less anxious.
Hannah and Wendy’s shop’s in Folkestone Old town, apparently: the street it’s on is quite steep.
‡ That’s a thought, Debbi: my cousin’s wife and daughter have a shop in Folkestone that I believe ships. I thought this piece would appeal!
I’ve not seen Derry Girls, no: but I know Nicola Coughlan — Clare Devlin — is in this year’s Dr Who Christmas special§.
§ I get the impression, Debbi, that Basil’s meet a certain reptile …
3 comments:
1 UN
2 Peacekeeping missions
3 Interpol.
4 Warrent
5 Drug Trafficing
Q1) the United Nations
Q2) peacekeeping missions
Q3) Interpol
Q4) Warrant
Q5) drug trafficking
I see. The shop looks lovely. One never knows, but I'll keep it in mind.
The Doctor does know how to make an entrance, doesn't he? :)
1. the United Nations
2. peacekeeping missions
3. Interpol
4. warrant
5. drug trafficking
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