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Mark Cuban Funds Dream Wedding for Texas Woman w/ Ovarian Cancer

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Some people hate the Dallas Mavericks’ team owner Mark Cuban for his brashness and temper, but here is one reason to love him.

With bills from cancer treatment and other financial hardship canceling her wedding several times, Monica Wilkinson decided to reach out to charity organizations for help making their wedding happen.

In January came the devastating diagnosis of Stage 4 ovarian cancer that had spread. But months later came some unexpected good news out of the blue.

Mark Cuban was going to pay for the wedding of her dreams. And, in April, he did.

“Now we actually have those memories that can actually get us through,” the Watauga woman told WFFA. “I can go back and have those pictures now and have a reason to smile. Because I got to feel special and it was all thanks to Mark Cuban.”

(WATCH the video from WFAA below, or read the story on their website)

Thanks to Marlene Rodriguez Kirkham for submitting the link

Young Historian Sets Out To Do Documentary on Detroit Notable Jamison Handy

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Throughout the twentieth century many hardworking men and women have contributed to shaping our American society in a variety of ways. While many of these people are well known and praised for their contributions, many others have been obscured from history and, sadly, remain forgotten. Henry Jamison “Jam” Handy; a pioneer of the educational, industrial and documentary film, who contributed immensely to the field of audio/visual communications is one of those. A young documentarian wants to change that.

Jamison Handy had a lifelong ambition to improve education and communication and did so through his highly respected company the Jam Handy Organization. (Remember “filmstrips” in school?) The Detroit based company, which lasted from the 1910s to the early 1980s, was America’s first motion picture studio that specialized in the production of educational and industrial films. During its almost 70 years of existence it was the leader in the production of these types of films. Handy was responsible for a massive number of motion pictures and slide films for a variety of clients, his two most notable being the United States Military and the Chevrolet Division of General Motors Corporation. The media produced by Handy had a huge impact on American culture and helped shaped American society throughout the twentieth century.

Today the legacy and accomplishments of both Jamison Handy and his company remain relatively unknown to many. Even more so, his name is missing from history text books which focus on American Education, Film/Motion Pictures, and Telecommunications. Jonathan A. Boschen, an industrial filmmaker, documentarian, and historian would like to raise people’s awareness of Handy by making a documentary feature film which will honor the triumphs of this important individual and iconic company.

Mr. Boschen has been a huge fan of Mr. Handy since first discovering the company and man in high school and was inspired by many Jam Handy films for his own productions. “More Power To You” (1939), “Auto-Lite On Parade” (1940), “Just Imagine” (1948), “Aluminum on the March” (1956), “American Engineer” (1956) and “The Corvair in Action” (1960) are some of the many films Mr. Boschen has cherished for educational, entertainment, and referential purposes. In addition, many of Handy’s films were the inspiration for Mr. Boschen’s well received 2011 student film “Waltham’s watch” and have also been the influence for several industrial and promotional videos he has made through his company Boschen Industrial Cinema.

Mr. Boschen would love to share his passion and teach other people about the Jam Handy Organization. However to do so, he needs assistance in raising $27,000 to make this vision possible. This amount of money will allow him to finance several tasks during production and post-production phases of the film. During the production stages, Mr. Boschen will need to travel to various locations around the country to interview historians and former Jam Handy employees and also shoot footage of notable landmarks, buildings, and locations. In addition to traveling he will also need to license archival photos, motion pictures, documents, music, symphonic recordings, etc, necessary for the film. During the post-production stages of the film, Mr. Boschen wishes to have a professional actor narrate the film, an audio engineer to professionally mix and clean up the soundtrack, and an individual who specializes in the area color correction to properly adjust each scene and interview. All of this is necessary for the film to be successful and appealing. All contributors and investors for the documentary will receive an award, or several awards for the amount they donate to the film. Each award will be associated with Boschen’s film and/or the Jam Handy Organization.

If Boschen reaches his goal of $27,000, he will be able to make his documentary and in doing so recognize an iconic and inspiring American. However, if he is unsuccessful in raising the $27,000, all the funds will be returned to the contributors and Mr. Handy’s impressive resume will remain forgotten. So please contribute today.

Please visit his Fundraising Page on Kickstarter, and watch the video describing the project below.

“Don’t worry,” he says in this video, “I will not be seen or heard on the final film.”

Also, WATCH Boschen’s “Waltham’s Watch” student film here.

Giving Heart, From Israel to the US!

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A group of young adults in Israel is using their spare time to give back.

From food packaging for the poor to visiting sick people in the hospital to visiting our soldiers protecting us, Giving Heart just wants to do good!

It has spread throughout cities all over Israel and has made it’s way to the U.S.

The debut of Giving Heart in Passaic NJ consisted of a “Gift of Life Bone Marrow Registry Drive.”

From Jerusalem to Baltimore, they just want to bring smiles to peoples faces!

Thank you , to Giving Heart for all that you do!

Check out all the photos of good deeds they’ve done on Facebook.

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Would Strangers Compliment the Way You Look? Most Definitely.

A number of individuals were asked to look in a mirror and describe what they saw.

Inevitably they described what they focused on the most — their “flaws”.

On the other side of the mirror were strangers recording their first impressions of what they saw. Their thoughts were uniformly complimentary.

The compliments were often praising the exact attributes that the individuals said were their problem areas.

WATCH this great Buzzfeed video…

Teachers Left ‘Speechless’ by Stranger who Picked up Tab for Autism Students

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A school trip to a local restaurant turned into an emotional and wonderful experience for a group of students with autism this month, thanks to the kindness of a stranger.

The anonymous patron, who often dines in the Jose Tejas restaurant, was moved by the sight of 26 kids with the 21 staff members celebrating Cinco de Mayo and Teacher Appreciation Day.

The grandmother of a special needs child, she paid for their entire bill totaling $485.

Back at school, the group put together a heartfelt thank you card in the hopes that it would reach her. They wrote:

“There are no words to express how touched and grateful we are to you.  Your act of generosity will forever be embedded in our hearts.”

(READ the story from TODAY)

Photo by Jeannette Gruskowski

Teen Pressure Results in Coca-Cola Removing Brominated Vegetable Oil from Soft Drinks

image_fresca_fantagrapefruit_comparison1The Coca-Cola company announced in early May that it was replacing brominated vegetable oil, which contains bromine, an element found in flame retardants, in products that contain it.

The European Union and Japan ban the substance from foods and drink.

A 2012 petition started by a Mississippi teen vegan garnered 200,000 signatures and called for PepsiCo to drop brominated vegetable oil from its Gatorade products. She succeeded in January.

Not satisfied with only changing Gatorade, Sarah Kavanagh wrote to Coca-Cola to get the ingredient removed from its soft drinks, including Fresca and some varieties of Fanta.

(READ the story in the NY Times)

 

Fifth-grader’s Art Raised $200,000 to Clean up the Gulf Oil Spill

pelican-drawing-olivia-bouler-gulf-oilShortly after the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, Olivia Bouler asked the National Audubon Society how her skill as an artist and her love of birds could be put to use. The fifth grader from Islip, N.Y., created a web page offering her vibrantly colored and lively paintings of pelicans, warblers, and other North American birds, in exchange for donations.

In the years since, donors have contributed $200,000 to restore the Gulf Coast.

(READ the Making a Difference story in the CS Monitor)

RELATEDBird Drawings by Young Girl Raise $60,000 for Gulf Wildlife Rescue

Free Service Helps Build Your Dream

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Will my dreams ever come true? You bet they can. And best of all, a free service trusted by people since 2005 will help you get there.

In a world where communication and media are often impersonal, amid a cacophony of jumbled information, which is not always vetted or unbiased, we can feel overwhelmed. Sometimes we need a genuine and impartial guide to help us try to build our dream.

As each one of us is unique– from our way of thinking , our tastes, and how we want to express ourselves– we need a guide that truly caters to our individuation.

What is The Infogatherer?

The Infogatherer is a unique free service giving you a personalized plan to reach your dream, from direct contacts to unique ideas, tools and tips.

The Infogatherer was created in Southern California (USA) at the beginning of September 2005, to offer people hope in the endeavor of fulfilling their dream. Mr Gillon decided that there should be no charge for hope. He simply wanted to give people a fair chance to better their lives with their dream. Their most precious commodity is time, which is often lost surfing the net for countless hours to find your answers, only to end in confusion: infogatherer.com wants to help you find the answers.

Who is The Infogatherer?

The creator of The Infogatherer network is an author, teacher, martial artist, traveler, and gloriously happy family man, Mr. Gillon. He believed in social networking before such a concept existed. Confidante and mentor to many, enthusiast, and supporter to many more, including the Good News Network, Mr Gillon has committed himself to helping people realize their dreams, erase their fears, and discover their confidence. Recognized for his openheartedness and his discretion, Gillon has cemented a golden reputation as a trusted mentor. His experiences within the areas of Business, Commerce, Law, Self Defense and Mentoring in the USA and UK for the past twenty five years, as well as a Bachelor Applied Science degree in Administrative Management (Athens GA, USA) gives him the tools to tackle the most challenging queries and dole out advice for bettering one’s life.

Does it work?

Oh yes! Check the Testimonials page on the infogatherer/testimonials page.

So, if you want a break in your life by having that free shot to your better fate then do it. It is just a few clicks away…

Photo credit: Eneas via Flickr – CC

Drug Addict Overcomes Past to Become Nursing School Graduate

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After years of smoking crack with her mother, shooting heroin and living on the streets, Skyla Nieves completed an incredible journey this week graduating with honors from a nursing degree program.

The odds were against her, but the 29 year-old woman turned her life around and on May 3 graduated from Catawba Valley Community College in North Carolina.

She hopes to practice in the same rehab center where she was once a patient.

(READ the story, w/ photo, from the Charlotte Observer)

Photo credit: isabisa via Flickr, CC – Thanks to Steve G. for sending the link

Study Shows Dogs Can Sniff Out Prostate Cancer

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NFL Team Signs Paralyzed Former Tulane Player With Contract

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New Billboard That Cleans Up Air Pollution Engineered By Same Peruvians Who Made One to Provide Water to Parched Neighbors

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The University of Engineering and Technology of Peru has wowed us again. Their first billboard, shown here, provides drinking water to a parched and arid region of Peru. Their latest creation, assembled on the construction site of their new campus where construction workers are disturbing massive amounts of dirt, is actually cleaning the air for workers and neighbors alike .

Engineers at the school say the new billboard’s structure includes purifying filters that release oxygen into the air “as effectively as 1,200 trees.” It filters large volumes of pollution particles using a Peruvian designed thermodynamic water system. They believe a five block radius is benefitting from the 3.5 million cubic feet of fresh oxygen each day.

It also imparts the school’s core intention: To inspire the public to seek practical solutions to the world’s problems through engineering.

An advertising agency, May Draft FCB, helped create the signage.

WATCH the video below, which describes the project… (Thanks to Harley Hahn for the story tip.)

RELATED:  This Billboard Generates Clean Drinking Water Straight From The Air

 

Keepod; Can a $7 Stick Provide Billions Computer Access?

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The USB flash drive is one of the most simple, everyday pieces of technology that many people take for granted.

Now it’s being eyed as a possible solution to bridging the digital divide, by two colorful entrepreneurs behind the start-up Keepod.

Nissan Bahar and Franky Imbesi aim to combat the lack of access to computers by providing what amounts to an operating-system-on-a-stick.

In six weeks, their idea managed to raise more than $40,000 (£23,750) on fundraising site Indiegogo.

(READ the full story in the BBCWATCH the fundraising video below)

Thanks to Andrew N. for sending the link from England

Employee Who Served as Human Bench Gets Reward; Lady Gets a New Walker

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A hauling company rewarded their employee with a big check after a photo circulated on the internet showing him voluntarily serving as a human bench for an elderly woman who was stuck in an elevator.

The co-Founders of College Hunks Hauling Junk publicly thanked their heroic team member, Cesar Larios during their 9-year Anniversary and Founder’s Day Celebration, saying the company’s new mantra was, ‘What Would Cesar Do.’

CEO Omar Soliman and President Nick Friedman surprised Larios, named HUNK of the Year, with a $2,000 scholarship for his student loans and a $1,500 check toward a honeymoon cruise for he and his wife, who were recently married.

The company also had a big surprise for the frail senior, Rita Young, who needed Cesar’s assistance while stuck in the elevator for 30 minutes. They presented her with a new state-of-the-art walker that has a built-in bench so she will never again be stuck standing without the ability to sit down.

“A lot of people say the younger generation has lost certain values,” said Friedman during a press-conference on Thursday. “But this one small picture shows that chivalry and hard work are still very much alive.”

elderly_woman_in_a_seated-walker-HUNKS“Cesar is the embodiment of everything we hoped the company would deliver to the community and more,” added Soliman, whose company name (HUNKS) stands for: Honest, Uniformed, Nice, Knowledgeable, Service.

It is ironic that his notoriety comes from serving as a human bench, because Cesar, a student at the Art Institute of Florida, aspires to one day be a furniture designer.

Founded in 2005 by two college buddies in a beat-up cargo van, the Tampa, Florida moving company now has over 50 franchises and 500 employees nationwide.

(WATCH the company video below – See the photo of the elevator incident, published first on the Good News Network)

Amy Poehler Gives Up First-Class Seat to New Mom, Hangs Out in Coach

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Actress Amy Poehler showed off her kind side when she gave up her first class-seat on a flight from Los Angeles to New York to a mother with an infant, according to a U.S. report.

The Parks and Recreation star noticed the new mum was struggling with the baby and her luggage and insisted she take her larger seat on the plane.

Amy hung out on the aisle in the cheaper seats, taking pictures and joking with passengers.

(READ the story in the Toronto Sun)

 

Musician Gives Concerts, Guitars to Inmates

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Wayne Kramer and his musician friends have been in and out of jails and prisons across the United States. They are helping to change lives through his music charity, Jail Guitar Doors

When they’re done, they will leave behind musical instruments that will be used in song writing workshops for the detainees.

Kramer tells his captive audience that the donated guitars are tangible proof that people on the outside care about them and believe in them.

“The guitars are not gifts,” Kramer tells his audience. “They are a challenge to you.”

(READ the full story from CNN)

Photo from Jail Guitar Doors Facebook Page – Thanks to Mike McGinley who sent the story tip
 WATCH a brief holiday message from Wayne:

EU to Beat 2020 Climate Change Targets

By 2020, the European Union will have cut its carbon emissions by 20 percent more than it had pledged it would under the Kyoto climate change treaty, according to an announcement made at a meeting of the bloc’s environment ministers May 14.

Construction Workers Save Ducklings from Storm Drain

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A group of baby ducks outside a Red Cross headquarters couldn’t have picked a better location to get stuck in a storm drain.

The ducklings were rescued by caring employees at the facility along with two construction workers, who used a golf club to help retrieve the tired ducklings.

(WATCH the video below or READ the story, w/ photos. WHDH-TV)

Thanks to katherine for the story tip

Learning from a 2-year-old how to find joy in life’s littlest moments

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Most days I have the good fortune of getting to pick up my two-year old son from daycare. There are few more powerful moments, if any, than the joy you feel when your child runs into your arms having waited for your return all day.

Our ride home is a short one. Only about 5 minutes at the most. On the ride home my son always asks if Mommy and “Beel” (his sister Bailey) are home. Usually we don’t know until we turn the corner and can see the driveway. Next, I unbuckle him from his car seat and let him go. What he does next always tickles me because it is so innocent and because it is something that never occurs to me.

My son climbs out of his car seat and takes a wide turn around the back of the car eventually ending up at the front door. I on the other hand. Being the sensible adult. Take the shortest path to the front door. Why wouldn’t I?

Then again, why are we always looking for the shortest path? Most of us have our daily routines down the minute. How long it takes to shower, get dressed, drive to work, etc. We usually attempt to complete most of these tasks as fast as we can, leaving no time for variance.

Why do we do this? From what I’ve gathered in my 43 years, taking the shortest or quickest path does not make either of these experiences more enjoyable. If anything, it allows us time to “tack on” one more thing that we previously did not have time for.

Hmmm.

What if we stopped trying to have as many mediocre moments as possible and started working on having a few more awesome moments?

I think it is worth a try.

I think we all need to learn from our kids and start taking a few more wide turns. Taking wide turns might cause us not to be able to check off everything on our to do list, but I’m pretty sure it will help us add to our fun pile. And, really isn’t that more important?

So go ahead. Take a wide turn today. My guess is you will be glad you did.

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