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The Art of Word Fasting: Today’s Word is ‘Denial’

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acronyms.jpgJack is back on Fridays, after both of us having been overseas, with his spiritual metaphors and acronyms. The acronym for today is: D.E.N.I.A.L. (Discordant Energy Negating In Accepting Love)

As a musician of some years now my mind tends to rely on the art of music to describe personal experiences (in this case, my moments of denial.)

Iran Calls Nuclear Talks Positive

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iran-flag.jpg“For the first time, the US is expected to have a presence at the impending nuclear talks in Geneva. Initial responses to the talks have been positive, as the US has shifted from its confrontational policy of isolating Iran in favor of diplomacy. The US Administration is also proposing to open a de facto U.S. Embassy – which would mark the first time in almost 30 years that U.S. diplomats would go to Iran since the countries broke relations after the 1979 Islamic revolution.” (AP story via Yahoo.com

Saudi King Calls for Unity, Reconciliation at Interfaith Conference

King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia sponsored an interfaith conference that kicked off in Madrid yesterday with the goal of bringing Muslims, Christians, and Jews closer together. He opened the 3-day dialogue with a call to shun the extremist violence that has tarnished the reputation of religious faith. “It was the first time Saudi Arabia invited Jews to such a meeting,” Reuters reported.

Married Couples Who Play Together Stay Together

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balloon-dance-romance.jpg “Most couples know their marriages are happier when they make time to have fun. But fun can fall by the wayside in a trying economy. Now research from the University of Denver supports the idea that finding moments to be together free of financial, family or other stresses — just to have fun together — is not an indulgence.” (Continue reading at USA Today)

UK Schools Go Green and Join Carbon Trading Scheme

“State schools are to be included under the government’s new domestic carbon emissions trading scheme from April 2010, the environment minister said on Wednesday. Britain has also earmarked 110 million pounds for installing renewable energy technology in more than 200 secondary schools undergoing refurbishment over the next three years.” (Daily Mirror has the story)

“Young people stand to gain most tomorrow from the action we take on climate change today. That’s why schools should be included in the shift to a low carbon economy,” Environmental Minister Hilary Benn said in a statement.

Kenya Village Gets Clinic from Brothers it Helped Send to Med School in U.S.

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sons-of-lwala.jpgResidents of a remote village sold chickens and cattle to raise the $900.00 needed to fly the siblings to Dartmouth College. A new film tells the story of the brothers’ efforts to return to Kenya to finish building a clinic that their father had started constructing before he died of AIDS. The compelling story of community was featured in an MSNBC story and video. Unable to raise enough money on their own, the brothers are joined by students, politicians, and a rock band who launch a fund raising drive among young people across the United States. The documentary, Sons of Lwala, follows the young men on their incredible journey as they find a way, despite all odds, to open their village’s first hospital.

The making of the movie provides another compelling twist: A TV anchor in Nashville quit his job after interviewing the  about their struggle to create the clinic and decided to capture the story on film to help raise money for the effort. The Lwala Community Alliance website helps you get involved in the mission that is saving thousands of lives. Why not show the Sons of Lwala documentary in your neighborhood, school or church? They can send you the materials. You can buy the DVD at www.sonsoflwala.com. Click to watch the inspiring movie trailer below.

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Dallas Accelerating Production of Trash to Gas

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mccommas_landfill.jpg“City officials in Dallas plan to have the state’s first landfill that captures methane gas for conversion into natural gas to be used in homes. If successful, the McCommas landfill will use banana peels, milk cartons and newspapers to fuel up to 16,000 homes.”

(The Houston Chronicle)

Study: World Getting Happier

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smblueandgoldstairs.jpg Overall, the world is getting happier, according to a World Values Survey, done regularly by a global network of social scientists. It found happiness to be on the rise since 1981 in 45 of 52 countries analyzed. Some of the optimism is attributed to economic growth in previously poor countries, democratization of others, and rising social tolerance for women and minority groups. The happiest country is Denmark. The US ranked 16th.  (MSNBC.com has the story)

Wal-Mart To Eliminate Wood from Illegal and Unknown Sources

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gaviotas_forest.jpgWal-Mart, the world’s largest retailer, has committed to using more wood from sustainable, certified sources and phasing out wood from illegal or non-sustainable sources. By becoming a member of the Global Forest & Trade Network (GFTN), Wal-Mart will be helping to save the world’s most valuable and threatened forests.

DC Mural Project Covers up Graffiti

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dc-mural.jpgA city-funded project to cover graffiti launched this weekend in DC as six teenagers began creating images of “a trumpet player, a girl playing a guitar and a diploma-clutching graduate to cover a huge 50-foot-long brick wall. Over the coming year, 12 murals of aerosol art will be commissioned across the city and painted by local teens using a type of oil paint that repels the spray paint typically used by taggers.” (Washington Post has the story and another photo)

Lebanon, Syria to Establish Diplomatic Relations

Western countries welcomed a historic decision by Lebanon and Syria to open diplomatic relations after talks with the French president Saturday.

1-on-1 Tutoring After School Behind a Pirate Supply Shop Changes Kids

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826-valencia.jpgWhat if you wanted to help kids transform their reading and writing experience? Dave Eggers did this by moving his magazine staff of editors and writers inside a tutoring center to give kids one-on-one attention amidst the whimsical environment of a Pirate Supply Store. An amazing adventure was created that shapes the life of every young person who enters. The intention for this new kind of learning experience in San Francisco became a place called 826 Valencia, but today, a handful of similar tutoring centers have begun in New York (behind the Brooklyn Superhero Supply Store), in Los Angeles (behind the Echo Time Travel Mart — a sort of 7/11 for time travelers), and other cities where creative adults give time and devotion to kids and their words.

Dave’s tutoring center transforms the lives of children who once were struggling at below-average reading and writing levels, turning these same children into authors of their own ideas and inspiration.

Studies have shown that tutors can boost a student’s grade-level by a full grade with just 45 to 50 hours of one-on-one attention, but Eggers goes a step further. He makes homework time not just a chore, but a time when kids’ ideas are given center stage with serious attention.

826 Valencia has expanded to a family of seven nonprofit satellite organizations dedicated to helping students, ages 6-18, with expository and creative writing at seven locations across the country, including Ann Arbor, Seattle, Boston and Chicago.

Eggers has also co-founded a foundation that builds schools in Southern Sudan. He won a 2008 TED Prize for his work, which comes with $100,000 and the chance to make your wish come true. Dave wishes to gather 1000 stories of transformation in public schools through individuals who volunteer or make a difference in some creative way, hoping to inspire others to help the public schools and teachers. He set up a website that will bring his wish to fruition at http://onceuponaschool.org.

Below is a video of Dave Eggers at the 2008 TED conference talking about his tutoring centers and Once Upon a School. Many laughs during his slide show will inspire us all.

(Thanks to Tosho Bailey for submitting the idea and initiative for this story!)

D.C. SmartBike Revolution (Video)

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smart-bikes.jpgDC is the first city in the nation to start a cycle sharing program like those in Paris and Barcelona. The new bike rental program, ideal for commuters, costs just $40.00 per year to join.

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Five Celebrities We Can Admire

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While the mainstream media elaborates on the latest celebrity divorce or drug problem, many Hollywood stars are making our world a more positive place. Here are some examples:

Cindy Crawford made appearances over the July 4th weekend in Madison Wisconsin to raise awareness of pediatric cancer.  Crawford is the honorary chairwoman of Kids with Courage which was having a 4th reunion to celebrate childhood cancer survivors.  She also took part in similar reunions here in 1993, 1998 and 2003. The University of Wisconsin indicates Cindy Crawford has been contributing time and money to the UW Pedriatric Oncology program for nearly 20 years.

Earvin “Magic” Johnson continues his efforts to prevent and fight AIDs. In conjunction with National HIV Testing Day, the Magic Johnson Foundation, and Abbott launched a new Facebook group to further engage young adults in the I Stand With Magic program and its efforts to fight the spread of HIV/AIDS in the African-American community.

By utilizing Facebook’s wide-reaching social media network, the I Stand With Magic program is continuing its commitment to reach young people nationwide and encourage them to get educated, get tested and seek treatment for HIV. The Facebook group, provides a new opportunity for individuals to personally engage, educate and urge their family, friends and colleagues across Facebook’s active online community to protect their health by knowing their HIV status — the first and most important step in the fight against the HIV epidemic.

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Magic and his wife have also made a series of Public Service Announcements targeting the African- American and other minority communities where almost 50% of new HIV infection are occurring.

Pierce Brosnan recently donated over $1 million to help the environment. The Irish actor, who now lives in Hawaii with his wife Keely and their children, has become a dedicated ‘green’ campaigner in recent years, receiving an Environmental Leadership Award from the Green Cross organization in 1997. The star has set up a trust with his wife, which donates funds to eco-friendly organizations — over $1 million so far. Brosnan urges us to help the cause in our own way: “People can give back by donating to offset emissions such as planting trees and paying carbon tax when traveling in environmentally sensitive areas.”

Will Smith focuses on inner city families with his wife, Jada Smith, helping the less fortunate with a number of critical issues: violence prevention, substance abuse, and education. The Will and Jada Smith Family Foundation funds charitable organizations in Baltimore and Smith’s native city of Philadelphia. The Foundation supports inner-city community development, encourages youth educational projects, and works with under-privileged kids and their families. Smith has said that more than anything he wants to carry himself in a way that would make his family proud.

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In addition to his local community work, Smith and his wife have donated significant time, work, and money to helping the suffering families and children in South Africa. This spring Smith hosted the Nelson Mandela AIDS benefit concert in George, South Africa. Mandela has been one of his heroes for a long time because people like Mandela inspired Will to believe that “Greatness is in each and every one of us. You just have to decide to embrace it.” Ever an optimist, Smith learned early on from his family that anyone can achieve greatness with enough hard work and persistence.

Celine Dion continues her long efforts to combat cystic fibrosis.
Celine Dion had been a leader in efforts to address Cystic Fibrosis since 1982, promoting public awareness of the disease on an international level. Cystic Fibrosis is a disease that usually develops in early childhood, affecting the lungs, sweat glands and the digestive system. The singer/songwriter has been dedicated to the cause since her adolescence and currently holds the position of the National Celebrity Patron for the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (a position held since 1993.). She has hosted benefit concerts, attended press conferences, and addressed the disease in some of her songs. Her hope is to find a cure or control for the disease in the very near future. It is her belief that her dedication to this cause, and the dedication of many others, can and will make a difference.

Website Gives Best Gas Prices in Your Area

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bp-logo.jpgWith so many people concerned about saving money on gas, the usefulness of this web site, www.gasbuddy.com, is incomparable. Give them your U.S. zip code or Canadian province, and see a list of the lowest gas prices found in your area. In my Virginia suburb, Costco indeed has the best prices, which is why there is always a crowd at their pumps.

Elsewhere on the web is this list of 18 Tips for Raising Your Fuel Efficiency. Most you may be familiar with, but it serves as a reminder to check your tire pressure! I know loads of people who don’t check this vital sign, who may be using more gas than would be needed otherwise. A good list to have.

 

I’m Back from England and Rome!

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campo-piaazza.jpg I am back from two wonderful weeks touring Rome and England. Thanks to my summer intern, Cristina Frick, we were able to pre-publish 4 stories for each day I was gone. Many of you received customer support via my laptop, thanks to free wifi in hotels and cafes.
This photo shows the cobble stones and ochre buildings surrounding the Campo di’ Fiori piazza in Rome. Our hotel was steps away and we enjoyed lovely meals in the evenings when these piazzas would come alive with outdoor dining, musicians, and locals gathering for biers and friendship.

Iraqi Confidence is Encouraging

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soldier_helps_iraqi_boy.jpg“The fact that Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki is calling on the United States to commit to a timeline for the withdrawal of U.S. troops is an indication of his newfound confidence in the ability of Iraq forces to eventually take over the task of providing security for the Iraqi people. It is a welcome sign that the Iraqi government is beginning to stand on its own feet and is looking forward to the day when full sovereignty will be returned to that nation.” (Read the full Opinion column at Charleston.com)

Quest for Renewable Energy is New ‘Green Gold Rush’

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wind-turbines.jpg“Investment in clean energy hit record highs in 2007, creating a “green energy gold rush” and powering a fundamental transformation of the world’s energy infrastructure.”

“Just as thousands were drawn to California and the Klondike in the late 1800s, the green energy gold rush is attracting legions of modern day prospectors in all parts of the globe,” said Achim Steiner, head of the United Nations Environment Program, which released the report las month.  (Read about the most profitable companies in the ‘green rush’ at Forbes.com)

High School Students Leading a 48 State Voting Drive

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run-to-vote.jpgRun to Vote combines the sport of track and field with your pledge to vote in 2008. A nonpartisan voting drive led by students and teachers from Granville Central High School in Stem, North Carolina, the Run to Vote team is traveling through 48 states to register people to vote, and collecting pledges to participate in the election this November. For every person that registers to vote or pledges to vote, one of the teachers, or volunteers from the team, will run the equivalent lap on a quarter mile track.

Through July 5, the team has run 814 laps, registered 153 people in 18 states and collected more than a thousand citizen pledges to vote. (More info on their website, Run To Vote)

Whole Foods Help Women to Live Longer

A new study suggests that whole foods such as vegetables, fruits, and legumes are helping women to live longer by preventing diseases such as heart disease and stroke.

(read the full story at WebMD)