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Bride Signs Song So Deaf Dad Can Understand Lyrics For Wedding Dance-Look

 

For most brides, the father-daughter dance is such a special moment.

Julie Finkel from Ohio wanted to make it especially memorable for her dad who’s deaf, so she signed the song lyrics earlier and projected them on a screen above the dance floor.

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Their slow dance to ‘My Wish’ by the Rascal Flats slowed nearly to a stop, so he could gaze in awe at his daughter’s surprise video.

Both Julie’s parents were born hard of hearing because of an outbreak of the Rubella Measles in the mid-sixties.

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The best part, captured by wedding videographers, was the touching embrace at the end.

(WATCH the video above from Inside Edition) – Photo via Agape Photography

Watch This Stranger Rescue Unconscious Man From Burning Car

 

It’s a miracle the driver made it out alive because the flames were towering before firefighters hosed down his SUV in a California shopping plaza parking lot.

Minutes earlier, a man can be seen on video shouting at the driver to get out of the vehicle before it burst into flames, but no one emerged.

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The stranger, worried about the threat as black smoke billowed from the car, pulled the driver from the front seat, dragging his unconscious body along the pavement in a daring rescue.

The sheriff’s department is working on getting him a plaque to honor him from his bravery.

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Raccoons Create Chain So Mom Can Pull Her Baby Over a Wall (WATCH)

 

This raccoon’s baby was driving her up a wall–but the animals pulled together for an incredible rescue.

Check out this YouTube video of raccoons holding on to each other so they could pull a baby to safety over a roadside barricade.

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The adult raccoon leans over the wall to grab the baby while another raccoon holds onto its legs. A police officer in Missouri spotted the nocturnal animals making a break for it near a high school.

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The ‘Extraordinary’ Moment When a Teen Worker Agreed to Dance With Elderly Customer (WATCH)

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The owner of a gas station in Canada says he is “blessed with a team that ‘saves the world from the ordinary’ every day,” and he posted an adorable moment caught on surveillance camera to prove it.

At the Milne Court Petro-Canada in New Minas, Nova Scotia, employees love the customers and the customers love them back.

Owner-operator Scott Fraser hears the stories everyday, “Ken will say, ‘I just saved another motor’ or he will find another senior with a safety inspection expired, or about to expire.”

He often hears customers ask, “Where do you find all of these wonderful people?”

But even for Scott’s team, occasionally something will happen that “stands out–even from the extraordinary.” Scott described what happened on Sunday.

“An elderly lady came in and I am not sure exactly how the subject was broached but… one of the workers, Sean, was asked if he would mind dancing with the Petite Belle from Britain. He promptly agreed. He also explained that the customers in line were his priority however if she did not mind waiting he would love to dance with her.”

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“She waited.
And then they danced.
She danced, twirled and even broke into song.
From beginning to end, Sean was a gentleman. Allowing the ‘Petite Belle’ to enjoy herself, while never breaking eye contact, or his engaging smile.
I love that he took the time to dance with her.
I love that the customers who were initially in line said ‘You dance with her, we’ll wait’.
Dr. Seuss once said ‘Why fit in when you were born to stand out.’
And stand out he did.
Bravo Sean.”

(WATCH the YouTube video below)

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World’s Largest Vertical Farm Near NYC Uses 95% Less Water and No Pesticides

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In the middle of America’s most urban metropolitan area, the world’s largest vertical farm is about to deliver its first harvest of sweet, leafy baby greens.

In a warehouse just outside New York City, near Newark, New Jersey, this 70,000 square-foot indoor farm will produce two million pounds of fresh produce every year once it is in full bloom

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AeroFarm is using “aeroponic” farming to grow massive amounts of food, but instead of taking of acres of land and tons of water, it is all done in a confined space. Crops grow in shelf-like bins that rely on special LED lights instead of sunshine. Instead of soil, the plants grow in a reusable fabric made from recycled plastic bottles that can be easily cleaned and sanitized between crops– eliminating the need for pesticides, fungicides, and herbicides.

The vertical farm can grow 70 times more food per square foot than farmers can raise in an open field. Because the facility recirculates water, it uses only 5% as much water and half as much fertilizer, which often pollutes nearby streams.

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AeroFarms achieves its high production by staggering crops throughout the year. The company is able to switch between 22 different crops featuring roughly 250 varieties of fruit and vegetables.

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The crops will be marketed to people in New York City, less than an hour away, to cut down on both the cost and pollution of transportation. The first “planting” at the Newark facility took place in March and the first harvest will feature leafy summer greens.

The Newark facility is one of four vertical farms the company is operating, with more projects underway across the U.S. and abroad.

(WATCH the video below from WCBS News) — Images courtesy of AeroFarms

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Three Friends Celebrate Their 100th Birthdays Together (WATCH)

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Celebrating a 100th birthday is rare enough, but when three lifelong friends do it together, it really is a cause for celebration.

Even Oprah Winfrey had to send birthday wishes to these three BFF centenarians.

Ruth Chatman Hammett, Gladys Ware Butler and Bernice Grimes Underwood were all born within a couple months of each other in 1916. They almost were a quartet reaching 100 (in this photo above), but one of them just passed, less than two months ago.

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They met as children in Washington, DC attending Zion Baptist Church, where a birthday party for the ladies was attended by the mayor and D.C.’s congresswoman, and family members including great-great-grandchildren.

The fourth friend, Leona Barnes, was celebrated, too—with a framed photo that sat beside the three centenarians during the ceremony.

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Butler told the Washington Post she prays every day, Barnes still lives independently and says she wants to go to college, and Underwood said she still dances, “Sometimes by myself,” as seen in the video below which shows her doing the Electric Slide.

(WATCH the video from Machinists News Network and READ more from the Washington Post) — Photo: Machinists News Network

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“Finding Dory” Film Shatters Stereotypes About Disabilities (WATCH)

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“Finding Dory” is breaking box office records while entertaining whole families— but it is also teaching children valuable lessons about how to treat people with disabilities.

The title character, voiced by Ellen DeGeneres, is a fish who has suffered with short-term memory loss since her birth. The movie is filled with other characters who have disabilities, too, and they all overcome obstacles together.

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The entire film shows how their assumed shortcomings actually give them qualities that provide unseen advantages.

“I love that message, too, that even your disability can be your biggest strength,” DeGeneres told Entertainment Tonight.

It also sends viewers the message that, while Dory’s mind works differently from others, those who aren’t willing to be patient or kind are the ones with the real problems.

(WATCH the video below from CBS News) — Photo: Disney/Pixar

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Trucker Posts Hilarious Pics While ‘Babysitting’ His Daughter’s Doll for the Day

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When his nine-year-old daughter asked dad to “babysit” her doll for the day, this Kansas trucker took Abbie on the road.

“She really wants to go trucking with her ‘Grandpa,’” the little girl told him.

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So Trent McCain loaded Abbie into his grain-hauling rig and started sending his daughter Joselyn photos throughout the day documenting the doll’s big adventure.

Once buckled into her seat belt, Abbie hit the road…

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She got a firsthand look at being a trucker.

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Abbie had a ringside seat to watch the grain from their family farm being loaded.

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Joselyn’s grandfather even showed up to help take care of Abbie, carrying her around like a real baby.

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Joselyn was busy sending her dad instructions on what to feed the doll, after seeing the photo of Abbie snacking on a Coke and a Slim Jim.

“She was too late on that,” he chuckled, retelling the story.

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The photos were so popular on Facebook that a friend suggested the McCains put the photos on their trucking company’s business page. Overnight, the page went from 300 likes to more than 5,200.

The sudden fame meant Abbie was destined to go on tour, visiting a radio station for an interview (where her wild hair was neatly pulled back)…

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Commenters on the McCain Enterprises Facebook page have been overwhelmingly positive about this “Take Your Daughter’s Doll to Work Day.”

“In my eyes, that’s what make a man sexy,” Anjanette Hicks-Davidson posted.

McCain has been fielding media calls from “Montana and Australia” regarding the photos, but Trent reminded Good News Network that he didn’t share the images for “fame or glory.”

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“We did it because we love our daughter,” he said by telephone. “It brought a lot of joy to people and it’s brought a lot of joy to me, too, because it made everybody’s day.”

“With all the upheaval in the world right now and the negativity you’ve got going on, it was refreshing for everybody to see something positive,” he said. “A gal in Virginia even took the time to call me and thank me for what we’d done, and that really makes your day that you were able to bring a bit of happiness to somebody’s life.”

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Rainbow and 49 Birds Appear Over Orlando Victims’ Memorial: ‘We Were All Stunned’

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As crowds gathered for a week of candlelight vigils for the Orlando shooting victims, a rainbow arched over the city, and 49 birds — one for each person lost — flew overhead.

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One day after the shooting, Joel Franco snapped a photo of a flock of birds flying overhead at a memorial service. Only his friends began counting them did he realize there were exactly 49 birds in the sky.

 

A week later, as 50,000 people gathered to remember the victims, storm clouds cleared and a rainbow appeared.

(READ and WATCH the touching memorial coverage at CNN) — Photo: Gino Iavarone III, Facebook

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College Freshman “Prank” Collects Over 2 Tons of Food in Brazil

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Being pranked on the first day of college in Brazil is part of the “welcome ritual” for public college freshman. State run universities here are free and normally offer a good quality education so the competition is tight–and pranks are nearly inevitable.

In the past five years, however, freshman had no motivation to avoid the hazing at the Federal University of Medicine in Itajuba because seniors started practicing solidarity pranks where the incoming students must collect food for local charity institutions.

Historically, the prank is only a one-day thing, but these students had to gather food from May 9th to the 13th, and the donations collected totaled over two tons of groceries.

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The idea was born after academic officials decided to put an end to harassing pranks that put students in embarrassing situations.

The freshmen divide themselves into groups and compete against each other to see who can gather the most food.

“Every year, the 87 freshman are divided and the goal is to overtake the numbers from the previous year, says Freshman Vitoria del Sarto. “This competition helped us to double last year’s total donations.”

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Of the total amount, 2000 Kg (2 tons), the winning group this year amassed 800 Kg (1763 lbs) for delivery to charity organizations, poor families and low-income college employees.

According to Del Sarto the act of delivering the food is a nice way to approach students and the local population.

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India Prime Minister Leads Thousands on International Yoga Day (WATCH)

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India’s yoga-loving prime minister Narendra Modi celebrated the second annual International Yoga Day by leading a throng of practitioners through a series of poses and breathing exercises.

He arose early Tuesday to get down on a mat with 30,000 others in the city of Chandigarh—and proclaimed the 5,000 year-old Indian tradition to be the “biggest mass movement in the world”.

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People who make yoga an integral part of their life accrue a range of health benefits, including stress reduction, better balance and more flexibility of movement.

Last year, the Indian government announced that millions of its country’s stressed and out-of-shape officials would be participating in free daily yoga lessons.

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(WATCH a video below from The Telegraph, or visit the International Yoga website)

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New Implantable Drug Could Ease Opioid Addiction

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the first buprenorphine implant for the maintenance treatment of opioid dependence. It is designed to provide a constant, low-level dose of the drug for six months in patients who are already stable on low-to-moderate doses of other forms of buprenorphine, as part of a complete treatment program.

Regular use of the drug reduces opioid withdrawal symptoms and the desire to use, without causing the cycle of highs and lows associated with opioid misuse or abuse. At sufficient doses, it also decreases the pleasurable effects of other opioids, making continued opioid abuse less attractive. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, patients receiving MAT for their opioid use disorder cut their risk of death from all causes in half.

Until last month, buprenorphine for the treatment of opioid dependence was only approved as a pill or a film placed under the tongue or on the inside of a person’s cheek until it dissolved. While effective, a pill or film may be lost, forgotten or stolen.

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However, as an implant, Probuphine provides a new treatment option for people in recovery who may value the unique benefits of a six-month implant compared to other forms of buprenorphine, such as the possibility of improved patient convenience from not needing to take medication on a daily basis. An independent FDA advisory committee supported the approval of Probuphine in a meeting held earlier this year.

“Opioid abuse and addiction have taken a devastating toll on American families. We must do everything we can to make new, innovative treatment options available that can help patients regain control over their lives,” said FDA Commissioner Robert M. Califf, M.D. “This approval provides the first-ever implantable option to support patients’ efforts to maintain treatment as part of their overall recovery program.”

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“Scientific evidence suggests that maintenance treatment with these medications in the context of behavioral treatment and recovery support are more effective in the treatment of opioid use disorder than short-term detoxification programs aimed at abstinence,” said Nora Volkow, M.D., director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse at the National Institutes of Health. “This product will expand the treatment alternatives available to people suffering from an opioid use disorder.”

President Obama proposed a 2017 budget that would spend $1.1 billion to expand programs for those addicted to heroin and prescription painkillers.

(WATCH the video below or READ more at NBC News)

Andrew Lloyd Webber Donates $1.3Mil For Arts Education in US Schools

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They celebrated more than just musical theater at the 70th annual Tony Awards June 12. It was announced Andrew Lloyd Webber was awarding $1.3 million to music and theater education in America.

The money will go towards helping talented students overcome economic barriers to pursue a career in the theater and provide state school drama teachers with the resources they need to nurture young talent in their schools, with a special emphasis on music.

The new 3-year ‘Andrew Lloyd Webber Initiative’ to be administered by the American Theatre Wing, which founded the Tony Awards, comes in response to the effect of extensive funding cuts on arts education, which has created vast inequalities between American schools in wealthy and poor districts.

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According to the group, theater education is now offered in only 4% of primary schools and 45% of secondary schools—and African-American and Hispanic students are getting less than half the access to arts education as their peers.

Funding will be provided directly to under-resourced public schools to provide instruments, dance floors, lighting grids, and other materials to help create new theater programs and enhance existing ones. Grants will also go towards covering the costs associated with sending select students to summer study, after school training programs and theatre studies at the University level.

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“I am passionate about the vital role of the arts in education. My career started in schools with  Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat premiered by a college in both Britain and the USA,” said Webber through his foundation, which has already boosted such programs in his own country of Great Britain. “Disgracefully the arts have too often borne the brunt of short-sighted cuts to educational budgets.”

“Our partnership with Andrew and his Foundation on this initiative will help us ensure that the long term ecology of the theater remains healthy, accessible, and inclusive,” added Heather Hitchens, President and CEO of the American Theatre Wing.

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This Machine Can Turn Your Food Waste Into Biofuel Gas For Cooking (WATCH)

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If you never get around to eating your food leftovers, this machine will use them to cook your next meal.

Set it up in your back yard, dump in your leftovers and other organic waste, and HomeBioGas turns it into clean cooking gas. It can even process fats, oils, milk, and meats that cannot easily be composted.

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The byproduct from the gas-making process can either be used in a gas stove, or be used as a natural, liquid fertilizer.

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The Israel-based inventors launched an Indiegogo campaign to deliver the machines by August. They raised almost a quarter million dollars through donations and pre-sales, so far.

The green machine, which costs $995, can crank out enough gas for three hours of cooking every day.

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HomeBioGas is easy to set up and break down and doesn’t need electricity to operate. Those qualities have made prototypes of the device ideal for villages in Palestine and Uganda that are using them to produce fuel because they lack basic electricity.

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After Student Wakes Up From Coma, Classmates Redo Graduation For Him (WATCH)

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When a Pennsylvania teen literally slept through his high school graduation week, his classmates were willing to re-stage the entire milestone ceremony for him.

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Scott Dunn was injured in a car crash just days before he was set to receive his diploma, and remained in a coma for days, missing his graduation.

Three weeks after the ceremony, when his classmates were already well into their summer vacations, Dunn was suddenly back on his feet. We don’t know who organized it, but half of those graduating seniors from East Juniata High School returned to the gymnasium with their caps and gowns, giving their friend a celebration do-over.

To cheers from the crowd, Dunn was able to walk across the stage and pick up his diploma.

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“I’m speechless, to know this many people are behind me,” Dunn told WPVI News.

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Muslim Community Break Their Fast In Order To Donate Blood After Orlando Shootings

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Most Muslims observe the holy month of Ramadan by abstaining from food and drink during daylight hours, but one Islamic group near Detroit asked its members to break their fasting so they could donate blood in the immediate aftermath of the Orlando shooting.

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The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Center in Rochester Hills, Michigan put out the call for blood donors, and held a vigil for the victims of the terrorist attack in Florida. The center also held vigils after the San Bernardino and Brussels attacks.

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We will work with our neighbors and our fellow citizens, and do the best we can as members of the Muslim community to remove hate and build bridges.” Dr. Mansoor Qureshi, president of Detroit chapter of Ahmadiyya Muslims told the Detroit Free Press.

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Orlando Theater Group Builds Angel Wings to Protect Funeral from Anti-gay Protestors

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Costume crews and volunteers for the Orlando Shakespeare Theater created giant white angel wings to help shield funeral mourners from having to see anti-gay protestors.


They began making the rigs and sewing the fabric days ago in time for funerals resulting from the mass shooting at one of the Florida city’s gay nightclubs.

People also showed up to the funeral with huge rainbow flags to ensure family members of the victim would not have to see the hate-filled signs waved by members from the notorious Westboro Baptist Church.

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In the end, police ushered the protestors from the site to cheers from the hundreds gathered to support the family.

The idea for the large wings dates back years to the 1998 Matthew Shepard killing in Wyoming and has been used at various funerals since then.

(READ more at SF Gate)

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What Mindfulness Has Taught Me About My Father’s Suicide

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My father died 39 years ago, just a few days after my thirteenth birthday. Since he chose to take his own life, Father’s Day has triggered sadness and self-pity for many years.

The more painful truth, though, is that when I learned he was gone, the deepest part of my young heart felt relief for him.

My earliest memories of my handsome, brilliant father—whose hands were once on the cover of Life magazine performing one of the earliest liver transplants—were fraught with mixed emotions. He loved me deeply, and let me know it. Despite that, I could never crack the core of his bipolar disorder-induced despair, no matter how hard I tried.

His suffering was palpable to me and seeped into my own tender skin. So even while I wailed in my mother’s arms upon hearing the news of his death, a small voice whispered, “At least he’s not suffering anymore.”

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Years of therapy helped me realize that I could never have made him happy, could never have saved his life. Eventually I stopped counting the days in the run-up to Father’s Day, stopped planning that I would be miserable, and got through the day in a relatively neutral frame of mind.

Six years ago, while recovering from breast cancer, I stumbled into a mindfulness practice quite by accident.

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I discovered that I was spending most of my time focused on the future, with intermittent periods of being mired in the past. I was missing out on the beauty of life in the present moment, the only place where anything real happens.

Most shocking of all was learning that I have a choice in which thoughts to buy into. I can allow thoughts that don’t serve me to float away. I can decide what memories to include in my highlight reel.

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Learning these truths on an intellectual level is one thing. Unleashing the full power of present moment awareness requires a lot of practice. Nurturing a daily meditation habit has been key to translating theory into results.

My personal experience is in line with the mountain of neuroscience research results on the benefits of mindfulness meditation. Daily practice in the art of carving out a few minutes of stillness to observe my thought patterns has strengthened my capacity for:

Acceptance
Non-judgment
Compassion
Empathy
Forgiveness
Sense of connectedness
Gratitude

My New Father’s Day Highlight Reel

Instead of replaying the sad memories that trigger suffering, this Father’s Day my highlight reel will feature these memories:

• The times I stood on my father’s feet as a little girl while he danced us around the living room.

• The smell of his Old Spice aftershave after he shook it from the ivory colored glass bottle with the strange metal stopper and slapped it onto his face.

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• The soft amber leather and black stitching of the baseball glove he bought and oiled for me before taking me to a park to play catch.

• And finally, getting behind the wheel of my father’s car on my thirteeth birthday when he announced it was time for me to learn to drive. My feet barely hit the pedals and I suggested this might not be a good idea, but he insisted. When he died eight days later, I understood. He knew he was checking out, but not before teaching his youngest child to drive.

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And those other memories linked to his depths of suffering, the ones I’m not choosing for my highlight reel? Those episodes made me stronger too. They taught me to live my life to the fullest, attend to my mental health and physical health, and seek treatment for both when needed. They taught me to cherish the gift of life and loved ones, since you never know how long any of us will be here.

Having a positive highlight reel doesn’t mean burying the hard parts. With practice, we can honor the role of tough times in our lives and let the negative emotions go. Each stepping stone along the way, including the sharpest, most painful ones, shape us in positive ways if we stay open to learning the lessons.

It took therapy to get me to a point of neutrality on Father’s Day. It took mindfulness to get me to a point of gratitude.

Martha Brettschneider is an author, blogger, and award-winning photographer with a passion for  mindfulness, finding beauty in the present moment. Breast cancer forced a reorientation of every aspect of her life—body, mind, and spirit. She lives in northern Virginia with her husband, two sons, and a rascally golden retriever puppy. Connect with Martha Brettschneider at marthabrettschneider.com and on Facebook and Twitter. (File Photo of a father by demandaj, CC)

Cab Ride Nets $200,000 for Construction Worker and His Friends (WATCH)

Jose Lopez had no idea he had been cheated out of wages ten years ago when he worked for a contractor that was building for the city of New York.

Lucky for him he hailed a taxi cab belonging to Mody Camara.

Mody recognized him as one of the workers they’d been searching for–and told him he was going to get a fantastic surprise from the NYC comptroller.

On Thursday, the immigrant and his three friends, who were also working on the job a decade ago, received checks of $50,000 each.

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The city knows that other immigrants were taken advantage of and is holding $7,000,000 until the workers are located.

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Sad Songs Can Actually Cheer You Up

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Did you ever wonder why you need to listen to Jackson Browne or Adele when you’re feeling blue? Maybe you’ve known all along what science has recently measured…that sad songs can make us happy.

Sad music can amplify pain for some people, but provide comfort to others, according to new research looking at the effects of melancholy songs on the emotions.

Researchers at Durham University in the UK and the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, said their findings could have implications for how music therapy in rehabilitation could help people’s moods.

The musicologists looked at the emotional experiences associated with sad music of 2,436 people across three large-scale surveys in the UK and Finland.

They identified the reasons for listening to sad music, and emotions involved in memorable experiences related to listening to sad music.

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Writing in the prestigious scientific journal PLOS ONE, the researchers said that the majority of people surveyed highlighted the enjoyable nature of such experiences, which in general lead to clear improvement of mood.

The researchers, funded by the Academy of Finland, said that listening to sad music led to feelings of pleasure related to enjoyment of the music in some people, or feelings of comfort where sad music evoked memories in others.

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However, a significant portion of people also reported painful experiences associated with listening to sad music, which invariably related to personal loss such as the death of a loved one, divorce, breakup, or other significant adversity in life.

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“Previous research in music psychology and film studies has emphasized the puzzling pleasure that people experience when engaging with tragic art,” said lead researcher Professor Tuomas Eerola, Professor of Music Cognition in the Department of Music.

“However, there are people who absolutely hate sad-sounding music and avoid listening to it. In our research, we wanted to investigate this wide spectrum of experiences that people have with sad music, and find reasons for both listening to and avoiding that kind of music.”

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“The results help us to pinpoint the ways people regulate their mood with the help of music, as well as how music rehabilitation and music therapy might tap into these processes of comfort, relief, and enjoyment.”

Study co-author Dr Henna-Riikka Peltola from the University of Jyväskylä, in Finland said sad music led to mixed emotions.

“Sad music is associated with a set of emotions that give comfort to the listener, and where memories and associations play a strong part of making the experience pleasant. These experiences were often mentioned to confer relief and companionship in difficult situations of life.”

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“However, a large number of people also associated sad music with painful experiences. Such intense experiences seemed to be mentally and even physically straining, and thus far from pleasurable.

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