[Gohyunjun's News Bulletin]

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It is time for the current critic Gohyunjun's news bulletin. What's your first Wednesday news?

<Hyunjun Go / Critic Review> This

is a news from China, and a controversy arises because a big mother has been caught who left the steering wheel to a 10-year-old son.

A boy is sitting in the driver's seat of a car running on the road. On the 13th, the Linqian Public Security Bureau of Anhui Province, China, arrested a woman in her 30s who left her 10-year-old son behind the wheel.
However, as soon as her son, who was dismissed by the public security guard who had been reported and sent to the car, got into the car, said that she wanted to drive and go home. I explained.

It was also reported that the woman shouted not to be surprised by her son in the public security. However, even after further investigation, she said that she was laughing because of public security and citizens who reported that her son was a child with driving experience.

The public security imposed a fine of 500 yuan on women and approximately 86,000 won in Korean money, and conducted traffic safety training.

Chinese netizens were in danger of threatening the lives of their own and their sons as well as the lives of passersby, and criticized the fine 500 yuan as being too light. 

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I really recommend it, but I would recommend you get some psychiatric counseling, not traffic safety education. Please tell me the next news.

<Hyunjun Go / Critic Review> The

next story is about the United States. At a university in the United States, treatment dogs, which helped students with psychological stability, earned an honorary doctorate.

A treatment dog named Moose, who lives at the Virginia Tech Veterinary College, received an honorary doctorate in veterinary medicine at a graduation ceremony held on the 15th of his local time.
Moose, a Labrador Retriever species, has been working as a treatment dog at the University Counseling Center since 2014.

Treatment dogs are not pets that are usually raised at home, but dogs that are trained and put into hospitals to help patients with psychological stability.

According to the school, Moose has been involved in formal events such as school club events and orientations, as well as helping students with their anxiety and trauma treatment.

It has been said that he has helped thousands of students by participating in over 7,500 counseling courses over the past six years. He was so much loved by students that he received the Veterinary Veterinary Animal Hero Award last year.

The mousse is doing well with the students, but I am sorry to hear that I was diagnosed with prostate cancer in February and being treated for radiation.

<Anchor> You

may not even know that you are a doctor, but I hope that you have a healthy and long time with students. Please tell me the next news.

<Go Hyun-jun / Critic critic>

I will tell you the next news. In Jeju Island, it is a type of seaweed, and an object called 'hoesae aunt' has caused an emergency.

The amount of this hoesaengjaban, which began to appear little by little from the beginning of last month in Jeju Island, has increased significantly since mid-month.
Some parts of the western and northern coasts of Jeju City have already started to rot because of the hoejaengjaban.

To make matters worse, a band of Hoeseng aunt's hat, which is 2 km long, was found on the sea near Biyangdo.

Jeju Island estimates that hoesaengjaban, which originated from the coast of China, flows through the algae to the coast of Jeju Island.

The hoe-saeng-ja-ban has a bad odor when it decays, and it is wound around the screw of a vessel in operation, impeding the operation, or sticking to a fish farm net to cause damage.

It is also often said that long hazel hats are wound around the feet or body when the female divers are stuffed.

Jeju Island has only 273 tons of hoesaengjaban collected from the coast until the 18th, but it is repeated every year, but it has not been able to find a way to utilize it. That's all.