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An Immigrant Tariq Farid Made Fruit Baskets a $400 Million Business

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Tariq Farid says his family would “still be struggling” if they were in Pakistan. Instead, they opened a flower shop in Connecticut and Tariq later became the CEO of the very successful Edible Arrangements.

Farid moved to the United States at the age of 12 with his parents and five siblings. He began working at odd jobs right away.

A lady who lived down the street told him, “Honey, keep working this hard and you’ll be a millionaire by the time you’re 35.” That stuck with him.

There are now more than 1,100 Edible Arrangements stores worldwide, with combined revenues of about $422 million.

(READ the full story from Inc.)

Photo by John Phelan with CC license – Story tip from Noman Minai

Ontario: Where Did All the Smog Go?

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Southwestern Ontario’s hot and sticky weather is back, but a close cousin — serious, even dangerous smog — is noticeably missing.

The London region hasn’t had a smog advisory for 18 months, a dramatic reversal for a region that once suffered through dozens of smog days a year and traditionally has some of Canada’s dirtiest air. Rewind just a decade ago, and the city couldn’t go a few days without a smog advisory.

(READ the story from Sun News)

Photo by Joe Nicholl, Toronto, Ontario – CC Flickr

Asians Try to Define Beauty

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As I’m getting ready to go out I start thinking about how easy it must be for a man to get ready. They shower, get dress, put on some “axe” spray, comb some gel through their hair and out the door they go.

The act of going out for the night is a process and ritual that many women seem to have. Shower, apply moisturizer, blow dry hair, set hair in rollers or curl or straighten hair, spray on some hair spray, apply face cream, apply concealer, apply foundation, brush on powder, apply eye shadow, apply eye liner and mascara, put on some blush while sucking in your cheeks, apply lip liner, lipstick and/or lip gloss and that my friends, is just her face and hair. Why do women put so much time into looking beautiful?

The beauty industry is a multi-billion dollar business. By setting the trends of beauty it shapes and defines the culture of beauty itself. In looking at magazines, movies, TV shows and ads, beauty was identified as someone who was blond, big eyes, tall and Caucasian while I was growing up. So how does a dark haired, slanty eyed, short Asian even compare in the beauty market?!?

I have dealt with that question my whole childhood through to my high school years. Trying to go blond with a box of Nice n’ easy shade 104 Natural Medium Golden Blonde but always ending up with a shade of atomic tangerine and wearing colour contacts to get away from my dark “almost black” brown eyes. It’s no wonder why you see almost all Asians wear four inch heels because there are no short models out there and try having to explain to your friends and strangers what a double-eye lid is! (For those who don’t know, most people have a crease in their eye lid giving them a double-eye lid). Me, I have a mono-lid making my eyes small and squinty.

japanese-woman-vintage-Tom_Brandt_on_Flickr-ccThe double-eye lid surgery is one of the biggest if not the most popular surgery in Asia. Mama Nguyen has even suggested that I get my eyes done to have the sought after crease in the my eyes to make them bigger and beautiful. In South Korea, plastic surgery is a rapidly growing industry. Girls coming out of high school are getting surgery to make their eyes bigger, nose smaller and legs longer. Parents are giving plastic surgery to their daughters as gifts in order for them to succeed and compete with others in finding a husband and a job. When submitting a resume in South Korea most companies ask that you submit a picture with your application. Interesting.

When first looking into this topic, I was questioning if people in Asia are really trying to mould themselves into the “Americanized” ideal of beauty. After some self-reflection and talking to others about the topic, I came to realize maybe it’s not about looking more Caucasian but more about increasing your “value” in society. People all seem to agree that being attractive has an advantage in life and the US being a symbol of success to most Asian countries as portrayed in the “American dream” it could be a way for them to up their beauty currency in society.

Asian_young-woman-Osamu_UchidaIf more people continue to turn to plastic surgery to build the perfect person they want to look like, how would we measure beauty if we all look alike? If you look at the 2013 Miss South Korea contestants they all resemble each other and it’s quite hard to tell them apart. How do you judge a beauty contest if all the contestants had plastic surgery? Is it equal to an athlete taking steroid to enhance his/her performance in competitions? Which brings me to a Fresh Prince of Bel-Air episode when Will is stuck in the basement with a girl he sings a little song….

“I’m stuck in a basement,
sittin’ on a tricycle, girl gettin’ on my nerves
I’m goin’ outta my mind,
I thought she was fine,
don’t know if her body is hers.”

I can’t help but think, with the growing trend toward plastic surgery how will we know if her body is really hers.

On the flip side, it’s interesting to mention that when asked what beauty is, people answered in way that did not touch on physical traits and more about inner beauty. Beauty was defined as having confidence in yourself, the courage to be comfortable with themselves, being happy with who you are, beauty being everywhere and “ beauty as something that is unique to every person”. When asked if it was more important to be smart or pretty to a 5 year old little girl, her answer was smart. Maybe this gives us hope that the world is not only about vanity after all.

Photo credits: (top) Thomas Hawk; (middle) Tom Brandt; and (bottom) Osamu Uchida – all with CC licenses

Knitters Answer a Call for Nests to Save Baby Birds

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A California nonprofit that treats a thousand wild baby birds each year, made a request in April for local knitters to weave bird nests for the orphaned chicks the organization cares for every spring.

The knitters of the Bay Area went wild, donating 540 nests to keep the orphans warm and provide the soft feeling of a natural nest.

The Baby Bird Nest campaign got its start two years ago when staff at WildCare in San Rafael noticed that some of the chicks were bruising from the hard-surfaced bowls that were being used as makeshift nests.

A knitter’s pattern for three different sizes of these bowls made of yarn can be found at www.babybirdnest.org. The website says 1500 nests have been donated by 167 knitters.

(WATCH the video below – READ the full story from the San Francisco Chronicle)

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Photo of the Day – Lamborghini Donates Cars to Italian Police

Honoring a partnership dating back ten years, Lamborghini has handed over one of its newest sports cars to the Italian Police. Outfitted with the latest bells and whistles — and rooftop LED lights — the Huracán LP 610-4 Polizia model was donated on May 22 in Rome.

Painted in the required “blu Polizia”, but with white racing stripes and tilted lettering, the super car replaces the Gallardos models used by the Italian police force since donations in 2004 and 2008. It features a 5.2 l V10 engine with 610 hp, and reaches a top speed over 202 mph.

In addition to the clearly effective deterrent offered by the presence and visibility of a Lamborghini on the highway, the car has served as emergency medical transport with its permanent all-wheel drive and onboard life-saving defibrillator. The luggage compartment in the front of the vehicle is equipped with a specialized refrigeration system for safe transportation of donor organs.

Rome’s police force drove their 2004 first-generation Gallardo during regular police service for 140,000 km, with another Gallardo patrolling in Bologna since 2005. Both were replaced in 2008 by second generation Gallardo models that ran another 110,000 km on central and southern Italian motorways. Aside from regular servicing, neither of the super sports cars has required major repairs.

The technologies on board the Huracán LP 610-4 include automatic number plate recognition and speed tracking, and real-time transmission of images to the control rooms.

As soon as police officers are alerted to a suspicious driver, they activate the “Proof Video Data System”. With the help of GPS data, the device can calculate the location, direction of movement and speed of the Lamborghini. This, combined with the distance and time before intercept, accurately determines the speed of the vehicle being pursued. Using radio data transmission, the video system in the Huracán Polizia transfers its images in real time to the relevant police station. There, the videos are stored and used for automatic number plate retrieval. This information can be used for immediate identification of stolen vehicles.


Officers can use a removable electronic tablet to show offenders their misdeeds immediately, complete with an overlay of all the associated data.

Even the blue police light is designed for speed. The roof beacon on the Huracán had to be aerodynamically optimized for the higher speeds. With the extremely flat construction of the signal lighting, blue LEDs are fitted around the base to ensure the visual signal cannot be missed. The roof-mounted lighting is supported by four sirens and further white LED signals on the front, sides and rear of the light’s aluminum shell.

“The new Lamborghini Huracán stands for Italian sports car excellence and we are proud to provide it to the Italian State Police to carry out the specialist tasks these police cars undertake.” said Stephan Winkelmann, President and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini.

It is unclear whether citizens who are under arrest could be transported in the vehicle, providing them at least the thrill of riding in a Lamborghini before going to jail.

The YMCA Changes One Family’s Life Forever

As her mom Jennifer Record describes her, 7-year old Joy was once a very shy little girl who struggled in school with her reading. Last summer, a recommendation from school led Joy to the local YMCA summer reading program.

Finding this program did much more than help Joy improve her reading skills. Involvement in the Tampa, Florida Y gave her courage to come out of her shell and to let people know about the hardship that she, her mom, and brother, were facing.

Joy confided to Y staff that her family had a roof over their heads, but no electricity, water or food. Fearful of losing her children, Jennifer had kept their struggles secret. In no time, Y volunteers were providing provisions, working on getting electricity, and opening doors for Jennifer to get the help she and her family needed.

After watching the above video, it is hard to believe Joy was ever a shy child. Today, her confidence is contagious. She loves reading and writing, and regularly reads books to her brother.

See more stories of people who have overcome obstacles at the YMCA website.

Dow Jones Industrial Average Closes Above 17000 for First Time

The Dow Jones Industrial Average topped 17000 for the first time after a rosy report on U.S. job creation helped reassure investors.

With the index rising above 17000, the Dow is up more than 3% for the year and stands 14% higher than it did a year ago.

Thursday’s rally was spurred by a report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics that showed U.S. employers added 288,000 jobs in June, well above the 215,000 expected by economists.

Anytime the stock averages are going up it is good news not only for the wealthy few but for the middle-class Americans whose retirement accounts are invested in the stock market.

(READ the story from Wall Street Journal)

Image by Sal Falko, with CC license

Quick Thinking British Policeman Saves Car Carrying Baby Girl

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A police community support officer has been praised by a father after he dramatically stopped a car, with a baby girl inside, from rolling down a hill in St Agnes.

PCSO Richard Hill was parked nearby when he saw what he thought was an empty convertible car rolling backwards down the slipway towards the beach at Trevaunance Cove.

He saw a man frantically trying to stop the Audi A3 from rolling but the car was gathering pace, heading towards a number of pedestrians who would not have had chance to avoid the car.

(READ the story from Western Morning News)

Story tip from Rebecca

Photo of the Day – Happy Independence Day, USA

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Independence Day for America  is marked every year by fireworks and merriment, just as John Adams had hoped it would be – Photo by Michael Dougherty (with CC license on Flickr)

238 years ago, on July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress, led by John Adams, voted to adopt the Declaration of Independence.The colonists risked everything to break with the King of England, and enumerated their reasons for doing so, by signing one of the greatest documents of all time, penned by Thomas Jefferson.

Declaration of Independence - DunlapThough it wouldn’t be signed for another month, printer John Dunlap began making 200 copies of the Declaration of Independence that night. As of 1989, only 24 copies of the “Dunlap broadsides” were known to exist, until a flea market shopper paid four dollars for a framed painting, and while inspecting a tear in the lining behind the painting, the owner discovered a folded Dunlap broadside. It was purchased at an online Sotheby’s auction for $8.14 million in 2000 by Norman Lear and taken on a “Declare Yourself” tour across America. 21 broadsides are housed in universities, libraries and public halls, 4 are in private hands, but promised to public collections.

Read an excerpt of the preamble below, read the document here, or listen to the entire declaration read by NPR radio personalities here:

fireworks-dc-monument-pubdomain.jpgWe hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal,
that they are endowed, by their Creator, with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.
That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed, that whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these Ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or abolish it, and to institute a new Government…

 

US Navy Promotes First Woman to Four-star Admiral

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For the first time in its history, the U.S. Navy promoted a woman, Adm. Michelle J. Howard, to become a four-star admiral.

Howard is also the first African-American to earn the rank.

Adm. Michelle Howard accepted her new rank during a July 1 ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery.

(WATCH the video below or READ the story at the Washington Post)

U.S. Navy photo by Communication Specialist 2nd Class Armando Gonzales –Story tip from Joel Arellano 

The President Called Clint Dempsey and Tim Howard (Listen In)

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President Obama called U.S. Men’s National Team captain Clint Dempsey and goalkeeper Tim Howard yesterday to commend them on their team’s performance during the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

The team succeeded in getting out of the group stage, surviving the “Group of Death” over Ghana and Portugal, but were beaten in the round of 16 by Belgium, losing in overtime 2-1.

Listen in to hear the pride in each of the voices on both ends of this two minute call:

Photo credit: USsoccer.com – click for more photos

Restaurant Owner Pays $144K to Employees Out of Pocket After Fire

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40 employees of Culver’s restaurant in Platteville, Wisconsin wondered if they would still have a job after the building was destroyed by fire last November.

Bruce Kroll owned Culver’s for 19 years. Instead of forcing all his employees to find new jobs, he made the decision to continue paying them.

And he paid them for six months until this week when the restaurant reopened.

He asked them to pay it forward in volunteer work for the community.

(WATCH the video below or READ the story at Channel 3000)

Story tip from Katie Krueger

Lion, Tiger and Bear Are Best Friends

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A lion, a tiger and a bear have all become best friends at an animal sanctuary in Georgia, since being rescued as cubs from a drug dealer’s basement.

The brown bear, lion and tiger, known collectively as BLT, have lived together in friendship for 13 years at the 250-acre Noah’s Ark Animal Sanctuary in Locust Grove, Ga.

This photo was featured on the Noah’s Ark Facebook page.

(WATCH the video below or READ the story at TODAY)

Story tip from Peggy P.

Job Growth Surges, Unemployment Rate Near Six-year Low in US

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From a Reuters report this morning:

U.S. employment growth jumped in June and the jobless rate closed in on a six-year low at 6.1%, decisive evidence the economy was moving forward at a brisk clip after a slump at the start of the year.

Nonfarm payrolls increased by 288,000 jobs, the Labor Department said on Thursday. Data for April and May were revised to show a total of 29,000 more jobs created than previously reported.

“It’s an extremely bullish report. It’s a report that really checks off all the positive boxes. I don’t think you could have asked for a stronger read,” said Jacob Oubina, senior U.S. economist at RBC Capital Markets in New York.

(READ the story from Reuters)

101 Years At Sea: Oldest Message Ever Found in Bottle Reveals German Roots

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An old brown beer bottle had been bobbing in the sea for 101 years before fisherman Konrad Fischer plucked it out of the Baltic along with his daily catch.

Richard Platz, who was 20 years old when he set the bottle adrift in 1913, rolled up a postcard inside and requested that a message be mailed to him at his home address in Berlin. In the bottle he included two stamps from the German Empire to pay for postage.

The bottle, postcard and stamps went on display at a maritime museum in Hamburg while a local genealogical researcher traced the man’s ancestors to a woman in Berlin.


Angela Erdmann, 62, never knew her grandfather. He died in 1946, six years before she was born. But on Tuesday she described the extraordinary moment when she received a message in a bottle 101 years after he had lobbed it into the Baltic Sea.

(READ the story, w/ photos, from the Guardian)

Photo credit: Internationales Maritimes Museum Hamburg

Kind Woman Pays for Diapers in Mom’s Cart After Walmart Price-Match Fail

shopping-kindness-walmart-phonevideo-JasonYoshino An energetic grandmother named Carol Flynn decided to step in and help a thrifty young mother who had been ‘counting her pennies’ at the local Walmart store in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

It was a random act of kindness, a private moment between the two women, but a watching stranger caught the scene on video and posted it online to inspire others.

On Sunday night, she saw a young mom remove three of the four large boxes of diapers in her shopping cart and put them aside because the store wouldn’t price-match the items on more than one item.

So Flynn walked over and placed the three 148-count packs of Pampers back in her cart and insisted on paying for them.


“My wife and I were speechless at this warm hearted and kind act of generosity.,” said Jason Yoshino, who shot the video surreptitiously. “There are some amazing people in this world.” Yoshino reports that at the end of the encounter, “the older gal tells her to pay it forward someday.”

(WATCH the video below or READ the story from TODAY)

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This Coffee Cup is Recycleable…Unlike 50 Billion Headed for Landfills

 

Chances are if you bought your favorite coffee in a paper cup this morning, that cup cannot be recycled.

50 billion cups in the U.S. end up in landfills every year — enough that if placed end to end, they would go to the moon and back roughly five times. Why aren’t they recycled?

British inventor Martin Myerscough was puzzled by this and has now come up with an alternative to make the recycling process easier.

His company is called Green Your Cup. These cups are not generally available yet, says the website, www.greenyourcup.com.

“They haven’t gone into mass production which means they probably won’t be available until 2015. Consumers can help us by Tweeting us or Liking us on facebook.”

(WATCH the video below or READ the story from CNN)

Wedding Ring Lost 5 Years Ago Found in Dog’s Vomit

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A dog helped solve a five-year-old-mystery after it got sick eating a Popsicle — stick and all.

It was a surprise two days later when Tucker threw up. But the even bigger surprise was found within the mess he made on the carpet.

“I look in the paper towel and here is my wedding ring,” Tucker’s owner Lois Matykowski said. “I kid you not.”

(WATCH the video below or READ the story from WTVR)

Photo of the Day – Nigerian Teens Make Urine-Powered Generator

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Teenage girls in Africa entered a science fair in Lagos in November, 2012 unveiling a device of their own invention — a urine-powered generator.

The collaborators, ages 14 to 15, said their device generates one hour of electricity from one liter (about a quart) of urine and described the process like this:

  • Urine is put into an electrolytic cell, which separates out the hydrogen.
  • The gas cylinder pushes hydrogen into a cylinder of liquid borax, which is used to remove the moisture from the hydrogen gas.
  • This purified hydrogen gas is pushed into the generator.

(READ more about the device in this 2012 article by Gadget Nuz)

Photo by Photo by Erik (HASH) Hersman

Good Samaritan’s ‘Superhuman Strength’ Rescues Man From Burning SUV

When Minnesota State Trooper Zachary Hill got to the scene of a vehicle fire Sunday and heard that a man had rescued another motorist from the burning SUV, he ‘just assumed’ the good Samaritan had opened the door, reports the Star-Tribune.

Then the Trooper looked at the door.

“He bent the door in half,” the astonished trooper told the newspaper. “I don’t think I could take a crowbar and fold the door like he did,” Hill said, adding that the feat took “superhuman strength.”

Robert Renning noticed a car on fire next to him on the road and flagged the driver to pull over. By the time they had both parked, the car was engulfed in smoke and flames. The car’s electronic auto-locks and windows wouldn’t work and the trapped driver was frantically banging on the glass.

That’s when Renning ran up and — with his bare hands — bent the locked door in half from the top down. The glass shattered and Renning pulled Johannes to safety.

“He did an extraordinary deed, bending a locked car door in half of a burning car to extricate a trapped person,” Hill said. “I feel this man deserves any and all commendation for his extraordinary life-saving measure that kept another from burning alive.”

(WATCH a video or READ the story at the Star-Tribune)

Story tip from Judy Ritchie – Photo by MN State Troopers, via Facebook