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“When the dark is at rest, the light begins to move.” – The Secret of the Golden Flower

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Watch Stevie Wonder Perform Heartfelt Farewell Tribute at Aretha Franklin’s Funeral

Dozens of celebrities and mourners gathered to say a final farewell to Aretha Franklin earlier this week during an elegant funeral that was suited only for the Queen of Soul.

In attendance were Ariana Grande, Smokey Robinson, Tyler Perry, Jennifer Hudson, former US president Bill Clinton, Jesse Jackson, Faith Hill, and funk musician Stevie Wonder, who performed an emotional tribute to close out the Detroit funeral.

Wonder performed heartfelt renditions of “As” and “The Lord’s Prayer” as a part of his eulogy to the soul singer.

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“What needs to happen today, not only in this nation but throughout the world, is that we need to make love great again,” Wonder said during his eulogy. “Because black lives do matter. Because all lives do matter … That is what Aretha said throughout her life. Though the pain, she gave us the joy, and said, ‘Let’s make love great again.’”

Thousands of people crowded outside of the city’s Greater Grace Temple so they could pay their respects to the singer.

Franklin arrived in the hearse that also transported her father and civil rights activist Rosa Parks to their final resting places, according to The Guardian.

(WATCH the video below)

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After 77-Game Losing Streak, Watch High School Team’s Reaction to Finally Winning

It’s been a long time since this high school has had a taste of victory – but after almost a decade of losses, their team finally pulled through.

The Diamond Hill-Jarvis Eagles high school football team of Fort Worth, Texas won their first game in 8 years earlier this week.

In the first game of the season, the players won 40 to 12 against Conrad High School, marking the end of their 77-game losing streak.

When the students returned to class on Friday morning, the school held a spontaneous parade through the hallways so that the players could high five their peers and revel in their success – all while songs from the Rocky III soundtrack were playing over the speakers.

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“I am glad this did end because all of those coaches and players had worked so hard; I know this weighed very heavily on them,” high school principal James Garcia told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

“But it really wasn’t until the game all over, when it hit me: We had not won here in eight years. That’s when I started to feel for all of those players, all of those coaches, all of the people who had been here before and had never won. That this win wasn’t just for our coaches and our players right now, but for the community and all of the kids who had played here before.”

(WATCH the video below)

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Scientists Have Developed a ‘Breakthrough’ That May Defeat Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria

Researchers have just found a “new breakthrough” to keep bacteria from resisting treatments.

Scientists at The University of Western Australia, in collaboration with researchers in Canada, have developed a new compound that can combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

B-lactam antibiotics, better known as penicillins, are widely used to treat everything from skin infections and throat infections to diseases in humans such as pneumonia, tuberculosis, foodborne diseases, and gonorrhea. However, the rise of drug-resistant bacteria in the past decade is threatening their effectiveness.

Lead author and chemical biologist Associate Professor Keith Stubbs, from UWA’s School of Molecular Sciences said one method bacteria use to resist antibiotics is to produce an enzyme, called AmpC b-lactamase, to destroy the antibiotic.

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“Many bacteria produce AmpC b-lactamase only when b-lactam antibiotics are present, and this is controlled by a sensory ‘on switch’ molecule found inside the bacteria,” Associate Professor Stubbs said.

“Previous ways to overcome AmpC b-lactamase was to provide patients with an inhibitor of the AmpCenzyme as well as prescribing them the b-lactam antibiotic, but this approach is quickly becoming much less effective, with bacteria developing stronger and stronger resistance in recent years.”

The UWA-led research team has developed a compound that can stop the ‘switching on’ of the AmpC enzyme.

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“If the ‘switch’ is not activated, AmpC b-lactamase can’t be made and then the antibiotic can work to treat the bacterial infection successfully,” Associate Professor Stubbs said.

The researchers tested the compound on a bacterial strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which affects patients suffering with Cystic Fibrosis, and found the new compound makes the bacteria much more susceptible to the effects of b-lactam antibiotics.

Louisa Ho from the UWA School of Molecular Sciences said because the new method could be applied to many b-lactams, older ones no longer on the market were potentially back in the game.

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“More work is needed but this sets the foundation for a new chemical approach to stop b-lactam resistance,” she said.

The study was supported by funding from the Australian Research Council, the Canada Research Chairs Program, Cystic Fibrosis Canada and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.

It has been published in the Society of Chemistry journal Chemical Communications.

Reprinted from the University of Western Australia

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Hero Siblings Lift Overturned SUV From Roadside Ditch to Save Couple and Baby

These siblings could be a crime-fighting duo judging by their actions earlier this week.

Aaron Allen and Jolisa Jones, both of whom work at Ashley Furniture in Tampa, Florida, were driving a delivery truck down the highway when they saw a car side-swipe the SUV that was driving in front of them.

The SUV tumbled off the road and was turned upside down into a nearby creek – and without hesitation, the siblings leapt into action.

As they approached the damaged vehicle, they saw that there was water seeping into the passenger area where a couple and their 11-day-old baby were belted in.

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Allen failed to break the window open with his fist, so he and Jones hauled the car right-side up before he wrapped his tee shirt around his fist, punched the windshield out, and helped the family to safety.

According to Fox 13, the couple was unharmed, although the baby was taken to the hospital as a precaution.

Meanwhile, Allen says that he was simply doing what he hopes anyone else would do.

“If I was in that situation, I would want someone to come to my rescue, honestly,” he told the news outlet. “I would want someone to help me.”

(WATCH the video below)

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“It’s our attitude in life that determines life’s attitude toward us.” – Earl Nightingale

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Suicide Rate Among UK Men at Lowest in 30 Years

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This hopeful new research out of the UK shows a positive trend amongst one of their most emotionally vulnerable demographics.

A report from the Office for National Statistics shows that male suicides have fallen to the lowest rate it has been since 1981.

The 2017 stats show that 15.5 men per 100,000 committed suicide, which is a praise-worthy decline from its point of 20 men per 100,000 in the 80s.

The female suicide rate has remained stable at 4.9 per 100,000 for the last 10 years.

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“We believe that the focus in recent years on suicide prevention to tackle the higher rates in men has contributed to this,” Ruth Sutherland, head of mental health charity Samaritans, told BBC.

“Added to this, reducing stigma around men’s mental health and encouraging men to open up and seek help when they are struggling has been beneficial.

“We must all continue to target expertise and resources at preventing men from taking their own lives and to reduce suicide across the board,” she added.

Save Your Friends From Negativity And Share The Good NewsRepresentative photo by Abdulla Faiz, CC

Policeman Moved by Plea for Parenthood Adopts Baby of Drug-Addicted Homeless Woman

This compassionate police officer is setting a new standard for how law enforcement can protect and serve.

Officer Jesse Whitten and his wife have adopted the newborn daughter of a homeless woman struggling with drug addiction.

Whitten, who works for the Santa Rosa Police Department in California, would often stop in to check on the woman throughout the year. After a time, the two formed a kind of friendship.

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Then one year ago, Whitten ran into the woman while he was out with his wife Ashley. When Ashley noticed that the woman was pregnant, the two struck up a conversation about motherhood.

Six months later, the married couple was shocked to receive a call from the woman saying that she personally wanted them to adopt her newborn child.

The woman hoped that – under the love and care of the Whittens – her daughter could have a chance at a normal life.

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The Whittens accepted the woman’s request, and now, six more months later, they have officially adopted Harlow Masie Whitten as their fourth child.

Though the baby has overcome many challenges after being exposed to drugs while she was in the womb, she has become a beloved part of the Whitten family.

“We were talking and –– I was saying to her — ‘You made this choice for her and that we are so grateful,’” Ashley told CBS San Francisco. “And she said — ‘You’re her mother now.’”

(WATCH the interview below)

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We May Soon Be Able to Melt Down Plastic Waste into Fuel for Hydrogen Cars

Discarded plastic could be used to fuel cars in the future thanks to a ground-breaking process developed by scientists from Swansea University.

They have been able to transform unwanted plastic into hydrogen which in turn could be used to run cars.

Dr. Moritz Kuehnel of the University’s chemistry department explains how light-absorbing material are added to the plastic, before it is placed in an alkaline solution and then exposed to sunlight, which creates hydrogen.

He said this process could be cheaper than recycling because any kind of plastic can be used and it does not need to be cleaned first.

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“There’s a lot of plastic used every year – billions of tonnes – and only a fraction of it is being recycled. We are trying to find a use for what is not being recycled,” he told BBC.

Most plastic bottles are made from PET [polyethylene terephthalate] which can be recycled but often end up being burned or thrown into landfill.

Kuehnel said: “But even if you do recycle it, it needs to be very pure – so only PET, nothing else mixed in with it… and it has to be clean, no grease, no oil.

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“Potentially, you need to wash it which is very expensive, and even if you do all of that, the plastic you get isn’t always as nice as virgin material,” he added. “The beauty of this process is that it’s not very picky. It can degrade all sorts of waste.

“Even if there is food or a bit of grease from a margarine tub, it doesn’t stop the reaction, it makes it better.

“The process produces hydrogen gas. You can see bubbles coming off the surface. You can use it, for example, to fuel a hydrogen car.”

However, he warned that rolling out the project on an industrial level may still be years away.

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Kuehnel added that the work, funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and an Austrian petrochemical company, had also shown how the remains of the plastic could be recycled to make new plastic.

Just one part of PET is used to produce the hydrogen and carbon dioxide – the other part stays intact and remains in the solution.

He said: “We get the hydrogen fuel and we get a chemical we can use to make new plastic.

“We don’t make a full new plastic, we use just half of the material to make new plastic and the rest can be recycled – a clean, clear water bottle out of plastic.”

Reprinted from Swansea University

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Young Syrian Refugee Rescues Toddler Teetering On the Edge of a Rooftop

An 18-year-old Syran refugee is being hailed as a hero after he saved a toddler who was teetering on the edge of a rooftop.

Khalid Tabateb and his father were driving through Hamilton in Ontario, Canada earlier this month when his heart froze at the sight of a little boy in a diaper wandering precariously along the second-story ledge of a building.

The toddler had woken up from a nap and climbed through the window out onto the small rooftop. Neighbors and pedestrians had gathered underneath the ledge to catch the child in case he fell.

Khalid was determined to help, and he yelled at his father to stop the car.

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“My dad parked the car and said ‘If you can help him go help him,’” Khalid told CBC through his older sister, who acted as an interpreter. “I was scared. I didn’t want this little guy to go and die. I didn’t want to just watch.”

Without hesitation, the young migrant ran up to the house and started pounding on the doors in hopes that the parents were home – they were not.

Khalid then broke through the screen of a first-floor window, climbed into the house, ran to the toddler’s room and pulled the boy back inside.

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The 18-year-old has been praised for his actions – although this is not the first time that he has saved a life. When he and his father were living in war-torn Syria, they both brought a young boy to safety after he was caught in gunfire.

“He loves to help people,” Khalid’s sister told CBC. “He’s so brave. The whole family — we’re so proud of him.”

Though the family initially moved to Jordan to escape the war, they eventually fled to Canada in 2014, and community members say that the family has settled in wonderfully.

(WATCH the quick clip below below)

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“Keep your fears to yourself, but share your courage with others.” – Robert Louis Stevenson

Quote of the Day: “Keep your fears to yourself, but share your courage with others.” – Robert Louis Stevenson

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Two Drag Queens Moved Into a Nursing Home and Brought Joy With Them – Watch

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The residents of an Australian old folk’s home are feeling much younger—now that two drag queens have moved in!

The “Motel Sisters” moved into the nursing facility for a whole month to provide some fabulous fun and color to the residents—a prescription that ended up having a whopping positive effect on the seniors’ health, as well.

Liam Benson and Naomi Oliver – also known as Tacky and Paris – became the full-time party attendants to the residents at the Abel Tasman Village in Sydney, thanks to an arts nonprofit program.

During their stay, the performing drag queens taught Zumba classes, taught Zumba classes, hosted tea parties, spa days, aromatherapy sessions— and, most heartwarming, they orchestrated elaborate room makeovers for those who were confined to beds.

One day they orchestrated a treasure hunt during which the seniors got to help the Motel Sisters find their possessions, after an imagined crazy night out.

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According to the clinical care manager of the home, the performers had an incredible impact on the residents’ health: There was less agitation and wandering among those with dementia. Additionally, many fewer calls were logged to the geriatrician that might normally increase someone’s medication.

Though such an idea of diversity and inclusion was approached with caution, knowing some residents might shake their heads, the experiment produced no detractors.

“There was some caution taken right from the beginning because we were sensitive to people’s needs and also people’s perception,” Tacky told ABC Radio Sydney. “We understand that popping a couple of drag queens into your everyday environment for some people can be a little bit discombobulating.”

But after spending a few days in the facility, they were welcomed with open arms.

“They’ve added a breath of life to the place,” one of the nursing home residents told ABC. Another said: “They’ve been so kind to me, I can never pay them back for their kindness.”

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The residency, which was facilitated by the arts nonprofit Information + Cultural Exchange, is not the first example of unusual therapies having a positive impact on dementia patients and seniors.

A string of night clubs in London started hosting “rave parties” as a means of fighting loneliness in older people. Years ago, one New York-based doctor broke the law to engineer a better nursing home by bringing in dozens of animals and plants that were in need of care, and the death rate plummeted. Finally, this Seattle preschool opened up inside of a nursing home and all heaven broke loose – for both young and old.

(WATCH the video below)

 

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In ‘World First’, Ultra-Cheap Printable Solar Panels Are Launched in Australia

An inexpensive new kind of solar power has just been launched in Australia and it could signal the start of a groundbreaking new market for renewable energy.

Professor Paul Dastoor has created organic solar panels that can be printed using conventional printers.

By using electronic inks that are printed onto sub-millimeter thin plastic sheets, the panels can be produced for less that $10 per square meter and installed by a few people within a single work day.

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Since the University of Newcastle professor developed the panels back in May 2017, they are now being tested in a 6-month pilot installation on a pallet repair facility in Australia.

The 200-square-meter installation on the building is the first commercial application of the technology in Australia, and most likely the rest of the world. If the pilot is proven to be efficient, the solar tech will likely move into the more widely-available commercial market within the next few years.

According to The Guardian, the development of such a cheap and easy-to-install material could make signing up for energy accounts as easy as signing up for a new phone plan.

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“This is the first commercial uptake of printed solar in Australia, most likely the world,” said Dastoor. “It’s an historic step in the evolution of this technology and another example of private enterprise and community leading the charge in the adoption of renewables.”

“Our printed solar cells are now considered to be at the ‘top of the technology readiness tree’,” says Dastoor. “Those working in technology development use a NASA developed Technology Readiness Level or ‘TRL’ system to determine how evolved our solutions are, with 1 being the lowest and 9 the highest. We are now rated TRL 8 and essentially considered ‘green lit’.”

Power Up With Positivity And Share The Good News With Your FriendsPhoto by University of Newcastle

These Firefighters Nursed an Exhausted Hummingbird Back to Health

These heroes aren’t just limited to fighting fires – they are also being hailed for rescuing a tiny hummingbird.

Firefighters from the Richburg Fire Rescue in South Carolina found the little critter outside of their fire station earlier this week.

According to the department’s Facebook page, the bird was lying tired and dehydrated on the pavement.

The crew members filled a bottle cap with water and stayed with the animal until it had drank enough water and was strong enough to stand and fly away.

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“You can teach almost anyone how to be a firefighter, a medic or just about anything imaginable. What is virtually impossible to teach is compassion,” writes the department. “We are fortunate that we have a tremendous group in our department that has passion and desire to help, regardless of the situation.”

“This isn’t the first time this has happened and knowing our members, it will not be the last!”

Be Sure And Fly This Sweet Story Over To Your FriendsPhotos by Richburg Fire Rescue

“Love is the poetry of the senses.” – Honoré de Balzac

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Watch Woman Being Surprised With Baby’s Gender Through Edited Voice Clips of Her Late Dad

For every single one of her pregnancies, Jenny James-Prothro has chosen to learn the gender of her children before their births – but after her father, Charles, passed away one year ago, she decided to honor her dad by waiting until the birth for the big reveal.

Charles had always preferred to be surprised by his grandchildren’s genders at birth, so it seemed like an appropriate homage to his memory. At 6 months into the pregnancy, however, continuing pressure to learn the baby’s gender finally pushed Jenny to change her mind.

She opted to learn the gender, but on one condition: she asked her 43-year-old husband James to make the big reveal in a creative way.

James then went above and beyond the call of duty by editing voicemail clips of Jenny’s father.

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For a video that has already been viewed millions of times, James filmed his excited wife holding a speaker. When the speaker’s recording starts playing, she hears her husband’s voice setting up the big surprise.

“Jenny, this is the most special, creative way that I could think of to tell you the sex of our child,” says James’s recorded voice. “But I couldn’t do it without a little help.”

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The recording then cuts to the voice of Jenny’s father – and the shocked mother can barely contain her emotions.

“Hello Jenny, this is your father!” says the recording. “I want to let you know that it is a girl. It is a girl. I love yah, bye bye!”

Jenny later took to Facebook so she could praise James for the tearful surprise, saying that she was “truly blessed beyond measure with the best and most creative hubby ever.”

(WATCH the video below)

Be Sure And Share The Sweet Surprise With Your FriendsPhoto by James Prothro

Watch What Happens When Foster Teens See the Ocean for the First Time

There are so many things we may take for granted – like going to the beach, playing in the surf, and feeling the sand between our toes.

For these foster kids and orphans who had never been to the beach before last month, just seeing the ocean for the first time became a truly emotional experience.

Arizona law makes it difficult to take foster kids out of state; but aiming to inspire disadvantaged teens, two organizations assumed liability for the trip so the youngsters could spend the weekend at La Jolla Shores in San Diego, California.

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The trip was facilitated by a partnership between Reef, an apparel company dedicated to cleansing the world’s beaches of pollution, and Urban Surf 4 Kids, an organization that uses water sports and beach trips to help foster kids heal.

The groups shot footage of the emotional trip and compiled it to make a video called “First Beach”.

(WATCH the awe-inspiring video below)

It’s Not Hard To Sea Why You Should Share This Sweet Story Photo by First Beach

App That Rounds Payments to Nearest Dollar Helps Users Pay Off $1 Million in Student Debt

An app that allows students to nickel and dime their way out of debt has just paid off $1 million worth of student loans.

ChangEd is a mobile app that rounds up a user’s everyday purchases to the nearest dollar. For instance, if a person is buying a cup of coffee for $2.45 with the credit or debit card that is linked to the app, ChangEd will round the payment up to $3 and then squirrel away the extra $0.55 cents to an account insured by the FDIC.

When these small amounts of change eventually pile up to $100, the app then applies the money to the user’s student loan debt.

The Chicago-based startup was featured on Shark Tank and backed by Mark Cuban.

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“These spare change roundups are having a powerful impact on the repayment path for our members,” said ChangEd CEO Nick Sky. “We’re helping give people years of their life back without having to think about it.”

According to the company’s website, the average $37,000 student loan can end up costing over $60,000 if the student sticks to making the minimum payments every month. With the help of the app, they can save up to $14,000 on their debt in interest costs by using the average amount of spare change from purchases. The app also claims that it can knock up to 6 years off of a student’s repayment term.

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The app is available for download on Androids and iPhones.

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“The soul becomes dyed with the color of its thoughts.” – Marcus Aurelius (Roman Emperor, philosopher)

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Heated Argument With Starbucks Manager Takes Unexpected Turn Towards Friendship and Kindness

Most people don’t take too kindly to being yelled at in an argument – but this heated discussion had an unexpected happy ending.

Ken Wallace regularly goes to the Starbucks in Nashville, Tennessee to grade papers and enjoy the soothing atmosphere. One morning when he went to the café, however, he noticed that something was wrong.

A black man was in the store’s parking lot yelling at Leonessa Ward, the general manager of the Starbucks.

“I had reports that he was asking of money, and so when I went out there, I asked him, ‘Hey sir, are you asking our customers for money?’ At that point, he became very upset with me,” Ward told WSMV.

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The man said that he had locked his keys in his car and he did not have the money to hire a locksmith. He was upset because he didn’t want people to think that he was “out there begging for money like a vagrant.”

Wallace, who is also a black man, approached the duo in hopes that he could help to mediate the argument and ease the tensions, especially in light of what happened at a Starbucks earlier this summer – but what occurred next surprised everyone.

Amidst the confrontation, Ward went inside to call upper management to ask how to handle the situation.

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“She came out and said to him, ‘I’ve gotten permission from corporate, we’ll pay to open your car,” Wallace recalled. “‘We just want you to know, if you think we’re attacking you, we’re not.’ She distinctly said, I’ll never forget these words – ‘that’s not who we are.’ He just looked down and wiped his eyes and (said), ‘Ma’am, if you would allow me the opportunity to compose myself, I’d like to come inside and apologize to the lady that I yelled at.’”

The general manager then bought the man breakfast and chatted with him for 30 minutes before hugging the man, calling him a friend, and saying that he was free to come back any time.

Wallace called it one of the most powerful experiences of his life.

“You are only going to move misconceptions away it you get together and get to know one another and interact with one another,” said Wallace.

(WATCH the interview below)

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