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Muslim Mosque Helps Catholic Church Recover Following Shocking Vandalism

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A mosque in Ontario is assisting a nearby Catholic church after a traumatic string of vandalism left the Christians with a $10,000 bill for damages.

Muslims from the Sayeda Khadija Centre in Mississauga raised almost $5,000 in one day after the group’s Imam called for donations.

The members of St. Catherine of Siena were shocked when holy books and a statue of Jesus were destroyed, but are already forgiving the 22-year-old who was caught by police.Jews and Arabs play tennis in Israel -Freddie Krivine Foundation

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“Our attitude is to pray for the one who did it. To forgive and to forget,” Father Camillo Lando told the Toronto Star.

Lando said he has received many calls of support from the Muslim community.

(READ the story in the Toronto Star)

Photo: Sayeda Khadija Centre, YouTube

Thousands Attend Lavish Funeral for This Cat, the Railroad Stationmaster

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A famous cat conductor who saved a railway from ruin was given a royal send-off by three thousand mourners in a traditional Shinto funeral in Japan on Sunday.

Tama the cat had been attracting travelers to the Kishi train station in western Japan since 2007. The Good News Network featured a video about the Kishigawa railway, which was close to bankruptcy until it turned to this feline for help.

The Japanese consider cats to be harbingers of good fortune, and the 16-year-old calico did not disappoint. In her custom cap and cape, Tama brought in large crowds, boosted tourism, and saved the line.Tara Tabby Cat Award credit SPCALA

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For her years of service, the status of Shinto goddess was bestowed, and, in keeping with the religious tradition of honoring animal deities, she was posthumously appointed “honorable eternal stationmaster.”

Another calico named Nitama, will reportedly take over Tama’s stationmaster duties.

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Watch This Groom Break Down When His Bride Walks Down the Aisle

THIS is Conner seeing his bride for the FIRST time as she enters to walk down the aisle. I've NEVER seen my son MORE happy and emotional as he is at this very moment. I warned him the whole time he would need oxygen when he saw her!! lol This is STILL making me cry to watch it! Ugh! lol #proudestmomevermoment #eatdrinkandbecourtney

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People love a man who cries at weddings—especially when it’s the groom.

That’s probably why this video of Conner Courtney, who was married in Oklahoma earlier this month, is pushing 2.5 million views on Facebook.

Before his wife-to-be Hannah even came into sight, he broke down into tears—and we’re not talking about a single, rolling teardrop.

“I warned him the whole time he would need oxygen when he saw her!” his mother, Kara, wrote on Facebook.

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Boy’s Mind is Blown by Science Project Discovery, Doctors Share Genius Idea

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The shoddy battery life in his hearing aid really “bugged” Ethan Manuell. Now it’s possible that millions of people will benefit from his five-minute rule.

As part of an eighth grade class project, Ethan, who has worn a hearing aid since age four, conducted an experiment using robotic bugs and found that hearing aid batteries will last up to 85% longer when exposed to the air for five minutes before insertion.

“Most people don’t know this, so they just pull the tab off and insert it, like it’s a sticker or something,” said Ethan, who lives in Minnesota with his family.

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Ethan’s audiologist, Dr. Mary Meier, has been sharing the news with other patients at the Olmsted Medical Center.

“I keep telling my patients about it, it’s now in the written information we give them when we do the fitting,” Dr. Meier said.Kenguru-car-wheelchair-entry

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Patients at the Olmsted Medical Center who have tested Ethan’s theory say that their hearing aid batteries are lasting up to two days longer. Currently, hearing aid batteries have to be replaced every 5-7 days. Ethan’s discovery could save the seven million folks in the U.S. who wear hearing aids $70 every year.

Ethan has received accolades for his discovery, including a U.S. Naval Science Award–an added bonus for the kid who said he just wanted to get a good grade.

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Meet the Cutting-edge Fashion Designers Doing Good

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As consumers are becoming more informed about the pitfalls of mass-produced clothes, fashion-conscious shoppers today want to be able to make responsible choices, and now more than ever they can do so.

Vivienne Westwood and brands such as Maiyet, Stella Jean, Edun, and Raven & Lily, along with a growing number of online ethically conscious emporiums enable the consumer to make conscious choices without compromising on style.

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These Beautiful Images Were Taken By a Photographer Who Can’t See

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Before 2013, fine art photography was off limits to me. I couldn’t see in a darkroom, much less the settings on a camera, so I was resigned to taking family snapshots on disposable cameras.

But a simple point-and-shoot camera and a 47-inch computer monitor and a little courage changed all of that.

I realized photos didn’t have to be perfect to be interesting–or artistic.

 

 

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Sometimes I am asked, “How can you take pictures if you’re legally blind?”

Well, my camera sees for me. Although I love color, I prefer black and white because I see best in high contrast. The world around me is very blurry, and I use my residual vision to work as a photographer. I can see the blurry shape of a subject, and the camera captures what I can’t see while my monitor makes a face or a rose two feet tall, which is easier for me to make out.

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In the last 2 years, my photography has been published in literary journals, art magazines, and photography publications around the world.

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I want to show the world the fine art photographer that I am, and what is possible when you meet a challenge in a different way.

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High End Distillers Join the Fight Against Food Waste

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Makers of high-end spirits are buying overripe, misshapen, and undersized fruit directly from farmers across America, doing their part to reduce food waste.

From California to Colorado, Oregon to Michigan, distillers are using tons of fruit that would otherwise go to waste because they are too flawed to be sold to consumers.toilet-paper-roll-emdot

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“To produce 10,000 cases of artisanal spirits annually, including pear eaux de vie and apple brandy, Clear Creek Distillery partnered with a packing house to buy upwards of 600,000 pounds of pears a year, using up to 30 pounds of fruit for each bottle,” reports Civileats.com.

“It goes from a pear worth two cents to a bottle of spirits that retails for $80.”

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Watch Obama Sing Amazing Grace at Pastor’s Funeral

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During an emotional eulogy at the funeral for a pastor killed in the church shooting in Charleston, South Carolina, President Obama broke into song, leading the congregation in the classic Christian hymn, Amazing Grace.

“Amazing grace – how sweet the sound, that saved a wretch like me; I once was lost, but now I’m found; was blind but now I see.”Obama sings Al Green at the Apollo

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“Clementa Pinckney found that grace,” Obama concluded. “Cynthia Hurd found that grace. Susie Jackson found that grace. Ethel Lance found that grace. DePayne Middleton-Doctor found that grace. Tywanza Sanders found that grace. Daniel L. Simmons, Sr. found that grace.  Sharonda Coleman-Singleton found that grace. Myra Thompson found that grace.”

“Through the example of their lives, they’ve now passed it on to us,” he added. “May we find ourselves worthy of that precious and extraordinary gift, as long as our lives endure.  May grace now lead them home.”

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New Record for Scottish Wind Farms, Power for Nearly 1Mil Homes

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In the first three months of 2015, wind farms in Scotland produced a record amount of electricity, enough to power 960,000 Scottish households for an entire year, according to government data released Thursday.

In 2014, Scotland satisfied nearly half of its total energy consumption with renewable sources like wind, solar and hydro-electric. Elsewhere, the statistics reveal renewables generated 19.6 per cent of UK electricity in 2014 and hit a record 22.3 per cent in the first quarter of 2015, according to Business Green.

Growth in Scottish renewables is running into stiff headwinds, however, with the UK announcing recently a cut to financial subsidies for the offshore wind farms.

(READ the full story from Business Green)

General Mills to Remove Artificial Flavors, Colors From All Cereals

It still may taste “magically delicious,” but Lucky Charms will soon undergo a makeover that could change the look of its yellow moons, pink hearts and green clovers.

To keep up with consumer demand for natural ingredients, the General Mills company announced this week a commitment to removing artificial flavors and artificial colors from the rest of its cereals by the end of next year. Instead of dyes like Red No. 40 and Yellow No. 6, the company will use natural sources to color its popular breakfast foods.

This is good news because artificial dyes, which are essentially petroleum by-products, have been linked to attention problems and hyperactivity in children. General Mills joins a host of companies, like Nestle and Kraft in a race toward healthier foods.Mediterranean diet-veggies-dips-mealmakeovermoms

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“We’ve continued to listen to consumers who want to see more recognizable and familiar ingredients on the labels and challenged ourselves to remove barriers that prevent adults and children from enjoying our cereals.”

To get the familiar red, yellow and orange colors in Trix cereal, for instance, the company will be using spice extracts–annatto and turmeric– and fruit and vegetable juice, from sources like beets and berries.

General Mills Cereals plans to have more than 90 percent of the portfolio free of artificial colors and flavors by the end of 2016. Trix and Reese’s Puffs will be among the first to change, while cereals that contain marshmallows, like Lucky Charms, will take longer.

In January, 2014 General Mills turned to all non-GMO ingredients for it’s Cheerios brand. It has converted its entire line of Big G cereals so that whole grains are the first, most prominent, ingredient and, by 2011, the company had lowered sugar levels in all cereals advertised to kids so they contained 10 grams of sugar or less per serving.

(READ more from the Washington Post)

Pizza Restaurant “Pies it Forward” in Florida

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Soon after pizza lover Phil Solorzano opened his family’s fourth restaurant in a Florida beach town, he started a “Pie It Forward” movement that is making a huge difference for those who are short on cash.

On April 29, after a customer didn’t want the drink that was included with his meal at Solorzano’s Late Night Pizzeria, Phil agreed to simply “give it to the next guy.”

sticky-notes-pizza wall-WFLAVideoFollowing the kindness model started by a Philadelphia pizza shop, a sticky note was placed on the Coke machine behind the counter so a future customer could have that drink instead.

“We had our first ‘‎Pay It Forward Wall’ situation when this kid who lost his wallet needed some food,” Phil said. “He couldn’t believe we did this.”

The wall had 15 stickers on it by the end of the first night, and the ‘Pie it Forward Wall’ was born.

Customers are also donating their money for extra slices of pizza, and even dropping as much as $100 in the store’s Paypal account so that anyone without cash can enjoy the Italian style cuisine. Phil estimates the donations have already totaled thousands of dollars in the two months since that first drink was paid forward.National Gumbo Day 2014

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The restaurant, at 6670 Superior Ave in Sarasota, is also using the program to give away its own pizza.

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“We’re taking this to the next level,” the New Jersey native declared.

“We don’t just do it in the store,” he told Good News Network. “There’s a couple spots in the city with a lot of homeless people, so when pizza is about three hours old, I throw it in the box and get in my pizza truck and take it to them.”

“There’s so many positive vibes from everyone. Everyone’s talking about it. Every day people come to work, and everyone’s happy,” he said. “We’re never gonna stop doing this.”

The businessman has applied for a trademark on #PieItForwardWall and has set up a Fundly account if you’d like to donate.

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Veteran Makes it His New Mission to Hand Out Hugs

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An Iraq war veteran is on a different type of tour these days – traveling the country to find healing…through hugs.

Ian Cooke suffers from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder since returning from his deployment in Iraq, and says he’s discovered a unique method of recovery.

Hug a Vet sign-HumanProjectHugs-FBFour months ago he left his Portland, Oregon home to start the Human Hug Project – a mission to spread love to others through a simple embrace.

So far, Cooke and his friends have traveled more than 25,000 miles across the country, visiting different Veterans Affairs Medical Centers, and hugging whoever is willing to hold onto a stranger.

“A hug is something I was so disconnected from, for so many years, that it’s kind of my new medicine”, Cooke told WRTV. “And it starts to take the pain of those memories and instead replace that with a sense of brotherhood and appreciation and it gives you hope.”

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Charleston: Out of Tragedy Comes Kindness

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Beautiful acts of kindness and compassion often surface in the wake of tragedy, and that is what’s happened in Charleston, South Carolina over the past week, throughout the community and beyond.

“You know, the antidote for hate is love,” said Minister Joyce Wright at a prayer vigil Monday attended by members of both black and white churches. “The cure for hate is togetherness.”

Instead of retribution, Alana Simmons, whose grandfather was killed in the church shooting, is calling for compassion on social media by creating a powerful hashtag: #HateWontWin. She, along with her family, is asking everyone to post pictures that depict people spreading love and compassion to demonstrate that human beings are capable of “more than hate.”

“We are here to combat hate-filled actions with love-filled actions,” Simmons told the New York Times. “And that is what we want to get out to the world.”

 

Families have responded by writing songs of hope, painting pictures, and delivering flowers. A 7-year-old girl who lives just miles away from Emanuel AME Church, is honoring the victims through her artwork, while a white singing group in North Carolina has recorded a song called, All Good People.

Other local children have shared their messages of love and support for the victims and their families, bringing flowers, posters and artwork to a growing memorial at the base of the church.

The Mother Emmanuel Hope Fund, a website set up by the city of Charleston to collect donations, has raised nearly $700,000 for funeral expenses for the victims and for the AME Church.End-the-pain-Ohio-WEWS-video-750px

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The NFL football team Carolina Panthers donated $100,000 to the fund. Team owner Jerry Richardson sent a letter asking that $10,000 go to each of the families and that the remaining $10,000 be used for a memorial at the church.

$100,000 has been donated to the newly developed Lowcountry Ministries / Reverend Pinckney Fund, to be put towards the at-risk youth projects he championed as leader of the church.

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Chris Pratt En-Raptors Kids at Children’s Hospital

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Chris Pratt inspired zookeepers everywhere to post photos of themselves imitating the actor’s now infamous “raptor-taming” stance from his most recent movie, Jurassic World.

His most captive audience to date, though, may be the children at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, who received personal instructions on how to move, firsthand.RobertDowneyJr-with-bionic-arm-LimbitlessSolutions

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Pratt reportedly spent three hours with the children over the weekend, coloring, handing out lego sets, and having a wildly good time.

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Heroic Teen: “I Left a Pizza Boy and Returned a Pizza Man”

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Anson Lemmer, 19, wrote his own headline when he remarked to fellow Uncle Pizza coworkers, “I left a pizza boy…and returned a pizza man!”

When the Glenwood Springs, Colorado delivery boy arrived at his last stop of the night, he found the customer outside of his home, blue in the face and unconscious.

The Red Cross training Lemmer received at age 12 immediately came in handy, and he managed to keep the man alive until paramedics arrived on the scene. Thanks to Lemmer, the man is expected to make a full recovery.

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8-Year-Old Deaf Basketball Champ Has Sights Set on NBA

 

The NBA draft may have just wrapped, but 8-year-old Zeke Ortiz is coming for them—and one day, he may be their first deaf player.

Recently, Zeke, who lives in Frederick, Maryland, left his deaf team to join a more competitive league. Now he is the only player on the team who is hearing impaired.

His dad, Tony, who is also deaf, started coming to every game and has begun interpreting for his son.

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Zeke’s coaches started uses drawings and gestures to communicate, and the kids on the team have even developed their own sign language.

The youngster is well on his way to all-star status: this weekend, he will be playing with his team in the National Championships.

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Teen Celebrated for Building Star Wars Fighter Jet Around His Wheelchair

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13-year-old Matthew Tillyer, who’s been paralyzed for two years due to complications from pneumonia, recently won first place for turning his wheelchair into a Star Wars TIE Fighter for a costume contest in California.

The young fan’s Twin Ion Engine replica also won the admiration of from the 501st Legion, a global Star Wars costuming group.

Matthew, however, was missing a pilot’s uniform, and word of that quickly spread across the Empire. Thankfully, a team of 501st members collected armor and parts to make the costume and surprised him with it last weekend.storm trooper arm presented as prosthetic-AugustChronicleVideo

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“At first I thought there was just some 501st event going on,” Matthew told Huffington Post. “I was speechless with excitement. I was screaming on the inside but couldn’t say anything.”

TIE fighter wheelchair with star wars-PrayersForMatthewTillyer-FBMatthew was also presented with an honorary TIE pilot certificate and a special patch for his uniform, and the group raised $1,500 to help cover his medical expenses.

A YouCaring page has been set up to raise funds for his treatments, and a Facebook page for Matthew includes photos from the surprise and words of encouragement from fellow Star Wars fans.

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One-of-a-Kind School Gives Homeless Kids a Place to Learn

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Homeless kids across the country face unimaginable obstacles when it comes to something as simple as trying to attend school each day.

Fortunately, one school in San Diego is helping relieve that burden by providing stability and a number of special resources for its students.

The Monarch School is one of a few schools in the United States that caters specifically to kids who are homeless, giving them access to showers, laundry facilities, meals, after school programs, and, of course, a full roster of academic classes.

“How can children focus on school if their tummies are growling, their shoes don’t fit, and they don’t even know where they are going to be sleeping the next day?” Michelle Candland, a Rotary club member, told The Rotarian.Lucky-Iron-Fish-YouTube

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The Monarch’s doors first opened to children in 1987 under the combined auspices of the San Diego County Office of Education and the juvenile court system. Back then, kids had to make their way through crowds of panhandlers and drug dealers to get inside the door of the two-room store front.

Thanks to the efforts of Cortland and the local Rotary club, the school eventually moved into a 10,000 square foot warehouse. Classrooms were crowded, though, so the Rotary club got behind a 15-million-dollar fundraising effort, bought the old San Diego Housing Commission building, and set about upgrading the 51-thousand square foot facility.HOMELESS-VET-gets-apt key-courtesy-UNITY of Greater NewOrleans

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As the environment improved, so did attendance. Students’ scores on the California Academic Performance Index are slowly creeping up, and grades are improving.

Monarch School has been described as “public service at its best” by outside agencies. The name “Monarch” was chosen by the students, referencing the action of a butterfly emerging from a cocoon.

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Etch A Sketch Artist Creates Amazing Portraits in Two Minutes

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A Los Angeles-based artist uses a unique medium for his masterpieces.

Christoph Brown creates tiny portraits of people with his nimble fingers and a mini Etch A Sketch.Coloring-for-all-FB-group

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Most find it difficult to draw anything with the popular toy – let alone the detailed creations Brown is able to craft in only two minutes.

But they don’t last. At 200-500 dollars apiece, his works of art are only temporary – one shake and they’re gone.

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“See-Through” Trucks Will Allow Drivers to See the Highway Ahead

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Getting stuck behind a high-and-wide truck on a two-lane road has its hazards—fortunately, Samsung has developed new technology for a Safety Truck, which gives the illusion of being transparent.

Actually, the technology is comprised of a four-panel screen mounted on the back of the trailer. A live video is streamed to the screens from a wireless night vision camera in the front of the truck, so drivers behind can see what the truck driver sees: oncoming traffic.

The folks at Samsung think the safety screen will stop drivers from moving into an on-coming traffic lane to see what’s ahead. Space-Cars-Write-Message-Video-Screen-Grab-cropped

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“This allows drivers to have a better view when deciding whether it is safe to overtake a truck,” wrote Samsung on their blog. “Another advantage of the Safety Truck is that it may reduce the risk of accidents caused by sudden braking or animals crossing the road.”

The prototype was tested in Argentina, which has a high rate of head-on vehicle collisions with its many two-lane roads.

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