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Design of the Future? Architect Imagines Amazing Pyramid House

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pyramid house design-RamosWith its sunken living space, triangular glass walls and open plan, the Pyramid House brings an ancient building form to modern residential architecture. Mexican architect Juan Carlos Ramos designed his Pyramid House for a competition that called for design ideas based on simple geometry, and his subsequent proposal is worthy of a modern-day pharaoh.

There are several levels inside the pyramid containing two bedrooms, a library, kitchen, bathrooms, garage and even a recording studio.

Ramost makes no mention of how much this residence would cost to build.

(READ the story and SEE more photos in Inhabitat)

AAA Trucks Turn Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

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tow truck is pink for cancer awareness-AAAphotoStranded motorists shouldn’t be surprised if they see a pretty pastel tow truck show up. For the first time its 100-year history, AAA’s classic red, white and blue tow trucks have been being painted: For National Breast Cancer Awareness Month trucks in 14 major American cities have been painted pink.

The road service group’s new pink tow trucks will aid motorists in major cities in seven states, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Illinois, Minnesota, Michigan and Nebraska.

“We assist more than 25 percent of the driving public with AAA roadside assistance-and our service vehicles are seen on our nation’s roadways by millions of motorists each day,” said Gerry Gutowski, Sr. Vice President, AAA Automotive Services, The Auto Club Group. “Our hope is that pink tow trucks will garner attention and spread awareness to help in the fight against breast cancer, which is the second leading cause of cancer death in women.”

In addition to the pink trucks, AAA will also play an integral role as a co-sponsor for the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walks in all 14 cities, such as Chicago, Orlando and Detroit, helping to host thousands of walkers this month. It will field its own team of walkers to raise money for the American Cancer Society and will provide free roadside assistance at the events to anyone who may have car troubles with lockouts, flat tires or dead batteries with two pink tow trucks on hand.

“I am a breast cancer survivor and I work for AAA in Chicago,” stated Alene Adams, who is casualty claims representative. “It’s comforting to know that the company I work for understands what I am going through and would support awareness initiatives in such a visible way.”

Thanks to Joel Arellano for submitting the link on our Facebook Page!

Amazing View of Fireman Rescuing a Dying Kitten

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Firefighter rescues kittenWatch fireman Cory Kalanick rescue an unconscious kitten from a burning house filled with smoke.

His helmet camera shows the actual rescue and later his nursing the tiny animal back to life.

The bird’s-eye video was shot on the HD HERO3 and posted on YouTube by the GoPro camera company.

WATCH the video below …

Higgs Boson Scientists Win Nobel Prize in Physics

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Higgs particle event-CERNTwo theoretical physicists who suggested that an invisible ocean of energy suffusing space is responsible for the mass and diversity of the particles in the universe won the Nobel Prize in Physics on Tuesday morning. They are Peter Higgs, 84, of the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, and François Englert, 80, of the University Libre de Bruxelles in Belgium.

The theory, elucidated in 1964, sent physicists on a generation-long search for the Higgs boson (also referred to as the God particle).

It had remained elusive until earlier this year when the super particle collider at CERN in Switzerland confirmed it’s existence.

(READ the story in the NY Times)

She Created an Ethical Fashion Co. Right Out of College – After Move to Cambodia!

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Rachel-Faller Talking GoodUpon graduating from Baltimore’s Maryland Institute College of Art with a degree in Fibers, 21-year-old Rachel Faller took the road less traveled. By “less” I mean by virtually no one, and by “road,” I mean that she hopped on a plane, said goodbye to the comforts of American living, and launched a socially responsible fashion label in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

There were clearly some twists and turns along the way, but that is essentially what Rachel, now 26 years of age, accomplished on her own; it’s the path she continues to walk today. Guided by her passion for social justice and a desire to make a difference in her community, Rachel parlayed her knowledge of textiles and art to create KeoK’jay, an innovative fashion label, integrating social and environmental responsibility with contemporary design.

These days, being called a “socially responsible” enterprise is a badge of honor. But let’s face it, there are socially responsible enterprises, and then there are socially responsible enterprises! KeoK’jay, which means “bright green”, carefully considers every aspect of the business with the customer, the producer, and the environment in mind, from design, to materials, to production and packaging. According to Rachel: “In order for responsible production to take root, it needs to be shown to be profitable without aid subsidies.” KeoK’jay is (in some ways) a traditional, sales-supported business that can compete in the international fashion scene, but without all the labor violations and environment trashing.

”By creating high quality products that resonate with the ever-changing fashion market without sacrificing our principals, we aim to combat the traditional victim mentality that leads to dependency by building a business model that does not rely on charity to sell products. In other words, no one gives our staff wages; they earn them by making great stuff that people want to buy. And we think that’s pretty cool.”

In just a few years, Rachel has built KeoK’jay into a developed brand with two retail shops in Cambodia and international distribution. She wears many hats at KeoK’jay, from management and design, to merchandizing and business development. Most impressively, in my opinion, is how Rachel managed to accomplish all of this while staying true to her values and the communities she serves. Thanks for inspiring us Rachel and for answering the Talking GOOD questions.

KeoKjay website screen grab1. IN JUST ONE SENTENCE, WHAT IS YOUR PURPOSE IN LIFE? Be kind.

2. HOW HAS THIS WORK CHANGED YOU? One of the biggest things I have learned is that receiving is actually as important, if not more important, than giving. Being the receiver is sometimes much more difficult. It can be humbling; it reminds us we are human, that we have weaknesses and needs. We have to see ourselves as vulnerable; we have to be open to be open-minded. When we enter a situation seeing what we have to learn or gain, rather than what we have to teach or give, often times we have a much bigger impact on the community we wish to help. Humility touches people’s hearts, which motivates them to change things for themselves, in the long run making the much bigger and sustainable change that we seek. I’ve found time and time again that what I thought was needed by some community turned out to be not as I initially thought and something else entirely was needed. The only way we can sort through this, especially in the “giving” sector, is to first research, learn, listen, and get, and then to talk, teach, and give, or open up doors for people to do so.

3. WHAT DO YOU GET FROM GIVING? Everything.

4. WHO IS A LIVING HERO AND WHAT WOULD YOU ASK THEM IF GIVEN THE CHANCE? I have to say that some of my biggest heroes are my staff, and other people around the world who are making changes in their communities without any recognition. The ones who are standing up and doing something about the problems facing themselves and their families. The impact of these grass roots activists will change the problems faced by the communities in which we work more than we can imagine. Thus I feel really lucky that every day I get to work with and speak with my heroes!

5. WHAT EVERYDAY RESOURCES COULD HELP YOU ACHIEVE YOUR PHILANTHROPIC GOALS? I know you want me to tell you the one THING that we really need, but our biggest needs are always in human capacity. All of the “stuff” that we need is easily sorted out when we have the right people in place to manage, find, purchase, or organize the stuff. So finding, training and building a solid management team is our most important priority. As much as possible we want that team to be Cambodian, but there’s also room for dedicated professionals from other countries who have relevant skills to our work.

6. WHAT IS A BURNING QUESTION THAT YOU HAVE FOR THIS COMMUNITY? I’d love to ask your readers what they love to do most. How can you take this and use it to benefit yourself and your community?

7. WHAT WOULD THE TITLE OF YOUR BOOK BE? I’ve always wanted to write a satirical graphic novel called “Adventures in NGO Land” (Cambodia’s got the highest number of non-profit organizations per capita in the world, yet sadly sometimes they do more harm then good…)

8. TELL US SOMETHING YOU RARELY SHARE IN PUBLIC? Living in Cambodia has caused me to start enjoying really bad television. When dealing with intense experiences in my daily work, the last thing I want to do when I come home is watch a documentary that I have to think about, which I used to really enjoy.

9. WHAT ADVICE DO YOU HAVE FOR OTHERS WHO ASPIRE TO BE CITIZEN PHILANTHROPISTS? Figure out what you love to do most, and what inspires you most, and then go out and do that, while keeping an open minded and respectful perspective with the people around you. I believe this is the best way to do good and make an impact; as well as to avoid becoming either burned out or jaded. You have to love what you do and know that you are doing what’s best for yourself while doing good for others. Otherwise it is not sustainable, and it doesn’t really help anyone in the long run either.

10. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE INSPIRATIONAL SAYING? “Don’t ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive and then go do that. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.” (Howard Thurman)

talking-good-logoTalking GOOD is an ever-growing collection of interviews with purpose-driven individuals who champion causes and lead by example. These people are “citizen-philanthropists” because they prove that one does not need money – just passion, energy, and dedication to make a difference. Talking GOOD was launched in 2012 by Rich Polt, principal of the Baltimore-based PR consultancy, Communicate Good, LLC. See the entire archive of interviews here. To nominate someone for a Talking GOOD spotlight, please fill out this form, or email [email protected].

Israeli Arab’s Factory Makes $45 PC to Fit in Your Hand

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CuBox-I computer-SolidRun FBThe next revolution in personal computing could very well come from the northern Israeli town of Yokne’am, where SolidRun, a start-up headed by two Israeli Arabs, has developed a $45 PC that can do almost anything a “big boy” computer can do – except it is environmentally-friendly and all the manufacturing is done in Israel.

“Our goal is to supply anyone anywhere who needs one with a low-cost, high-capability computer that has a low carbon footprint and can do just about anything the average person would need,” said Kossay Omary, CEO of SolidRun. “That’s been our dream for a long time, and with our new CuBox-I computer, that dream is becoming a reality.”

(READ the story in the Times of Israel)


Debt Collector Uses Kindness and Tallies Twice the Success!

businessman photo by michael connors via morguefileNurse Lori Factor from Tecumseh, Okla., could be any one of the 35 million Americans who owe money to a collection agency.

The only difference is that Lori loves her debt collector.

Lori recalls Bill Bartmann once telling her, “I’m here to help you.” And help he did.

Mr. Bartmann told CBS’s Steve Hartman that with his compassionate tactics he is able to collect twice as much as his competitors who use threats and intimidation.

(WATCH the video and READ the story from CBS News)

File photo: Michael Connors via Morguefile

Nuclear Fusion Milestone Finally Passed at US Lab

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Fusion research-Lawrence Livermore Natl LaboratoryResearchers at a US lab have passed a crucial milestone on the way to their ultimate goal of achieving self-sustaining nuclear fusion.

Harnessing fusion – the process that powers the Sun – could provide an unlimited and cheap source of energy.

Now, a breakthrough by scientists at the National Ignition Facility could boost hopes of scaling up fusion.

The California facility uses 192 beams from the world’s most powerful laser to heat and compress a small pellet of hydrogen fuel to the point where nuclear fusion reactions create more energy than is needed to force a reaction.

(READ the story from BBC News)

Thanks to Andrew N. for submitting the link

‘She Loves Life’: Teen with Cerebral Palsy Named Homecoming Queen

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homecoming queen with cerebral palsy-Waverly-Shell Rock-SchoolCourtney Tharp’s fellow high school students aren’t at all surprised that she was named homecoming queen this week. They love her smile, her enthusiasm and her upbeat attitude about everything. Who cares if she struggles with fine motor skills or has some speech difficulties?

Diagnosed with cerebral palsy when she was 9 months old, Courtney, now 17, found out on Monday night that her fellow seniors wanted her to be their queen, wrote TODAY’s Laura T. Coffey.

As applause erupted and homecoming court members gave Courtney high-fives, her stunned parents began to cry.

D.C. Restaurants Offer Freebies to Furloughed Federal Workers

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DC restaurant sign charges congress double-FBTo ease the strain on federal employees going unpaid during the government shutdown, numerous restaurants in the Washington, D.C., area began offering free sandwiches or discounted food to furloughed workers last week.

Sprinkles gave out free cupcakes, The Daily Dish offered free cups of coffee. And José Andrés, one of the nation’s leading chefs, offered up free sandwiches at three of his seven popular D.C.-area restaurants, Jaleo, Zaytinya and Oyamel.

One restaurant, SouperGirl, took the opportunity to chastise Representatives who caused the hardship. It posted a sign outside: Members of Congress will be charged DOUBLE!

(READ the story from NBC News)

 

 

Be Happy: 46 Proven Techniques to Increase Your Happiness and One Way to Get More Sex

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Happy Faces in ball tank-CCAlmost everyone loves being happy (and sometimes we desperately need to be happier), so why not grab more of a good thing.

After a lot of research and testing, here are 46 ways to be happier — and most of these ideas are supported by science.

If you still need a reason to read this article, point #29 will help you get more sex.

(READ the article at BradAronson.com)


Walking More Cuts Breast Cancer Risk

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jogging-feetPost-menopausal women who walk for an hour a day can cut their chance of breast cancer significantly, a study has suggested.

The report, which followed 73,000 women for 17 years, found walking for at least seven hours a week lowered the risk of the disease by 14% compared to those who walked 0-3 hours per week.

(READ about the report at the BBC)

Thanks to Andrew N. for submitting the link!


$500 Million Investment of Filling Stations for Hydrogen Fuel-cell Cars

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hydrogen 3 CC-GMeurope-flickr-smallDaimler and five oil and industrial gas companies will invest about 350 million euros ($500 million) on a network of hydrogen filling stations for fuel-cell electric vehicles in Germany over the next 10 years, they said on Monday.

Fuel-cell cars are seen by many in the industry as the best long-term solution to lowering carbon emissions from road transport, but a major problem – apart from a high price tag – is the lack of a refueling infrastructure.

(READ the story in Reuters)

Photo from GM Europe on Flickr – CC

Cops Give Out “Positive Tickets” Across Canada

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Police in Canada high five kids on bikesAll across Canada, police departments have been ticketing kids. But they’re not handing out the tickets that incur fines or suspend drivers licenses. “Positive Ticket” citations are giving teens and children free coupons for pizza and ice cream just for obeying the law and putting safety first.

Jarvis Kievill said he got one in elementary school for wearing his helmet while riding a bike and he took home a free pizza from a local business.

In Calgary, a boy got a ‘ticket’ for looking both ways before crossing the road and using the crosswalk and afterward was so proud of himself.

In Kelowna BC, Devon Glowka reports if you bicycling without a helmet your first ticket is actually a voucher you can take to a local skate shop to get one for free.

The program was started by Ward Clapham, a 28-year veteran of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Richmond, a multicultural community in Vancouver. He wanted to build better relations with the community and reenforce good safety habits in young children.

“We started out small, and then the program began to grow. Organizations donated huge numbers of coupons and passes,” Ward says in his book, Breaking With the Law: The Story of Positive Tickets. “People started to realize the potential they had to encourage positive behavior in youth and the program just started to explode.”

Canadian Mounted Police give to toddler FB RCMPWard and his Richmond detachment, were handing out 40,000 positive tickets a year (a 3 to 1 ratio compared to violations). “As a result of several youth prevention initiatives, including positive tickets, our youth-related service calls dropped by almost 50%, keeping more than 1,000 youth out of trouble with the law,” writes Ward.

“The Positive Tickets idea started with a simple vision—imagine cops catching kids for doing things right!” says Ward on his website, PositiveTickets.com. “Imagine police officers hunting for the positive in youth, instead of just the negative.”

Ward, now retired, has taken his vision of cops and kids one step further. In addition to transforming police departments and communities, Ward is now assisting organizations, as a speaker and consultant, suggesting ways they can put the Positive Tickets philosophy into action by rewarding and recognizing employees and customers to improve the bottom line.

Remember the Little Boy Who Ran a 69-Yard Touchdown in April? His Cancer is in Remission!

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football score for boy with cancer at Nebraska U.

Eight-year-old Nebraska football fan Jack Hoffman learned this week that his pediatric brain cancer is in remission.

The boy captured hearts around the world after he ran a 69-yard “touchdown” during a spring college game that went viral.

He even met President Barack Obama.

Dad Who Quit Job to Find Cure for Two Sons Discovers Treatment

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Nick Sireau-AKU disease researchA father in England who gave up his job three years ago to find a cure for the world’s first genetic disease – which affects both his sons – has discovered a treatment for it.

Nick Sireau, 40, discovered his sons Julien and Daniel had alkaptonuria, known as black bone disease, when they were babies.

(READ and Hear the story from the BBC)

Thanks to Andrew N. for submitting the link!

Ten Most Generous Celebrities Selected by ‘Why I Give’

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Matt Damon in Haiti-IndustrialRevolutionII-smallGiving is not about riches. Many people, who are wealthy with millions, if not billions, of dollars in bank accounts, use their money for themselves only.

Reaching out to the needy in society, whether within our boundaries or assisting in far fledged countries, is a special calling but also one that ordinary people can get behind.

As a leading authority on philanthropy and social innovation, it has been an honor to help many and to work with some wonderful people in the field. As an orator, I use my persuasion skills to pull in celebrities for fundraising events that seek to tackle societal problems around the world. Inspired by personalities like former NFL Player Michael Strahanur, our annual philanthropy summits have engaged thousands of attendees each year to donate to worthy causes.

michael-strahan-283x300Although Strahanur (left) did not make the top 10 list this year, he is a celebrity television personality to watch. With his generous heart and likeability, he uses his growing platform in entertainment and sports to raise money to help youth in foster care and group homes on his website, The Compound Foundation.

Top Ten Philanthropic Celebrities

Matt Damon

This actor, writer, producer has been recognized for his tireless efforts in the campaign aimed at stopping the Darfur war. He is also the co-founder of water.org to address the water crisis in Africa. Damon is also a board member of Tonic Mailstopper whose work is to try and stop the flow of junk mail and reduce the cutting of trees. He has supported the One Campaign in the fight against AIDS and poverty and became an ambassador of ONEXONE to improve the lives of children in Canada, the United States and around the world. Most recently, Damon has co-founded Industrial Revolution II, now operating its first business in Haiti offering employment and community support with its new socially-responsible garment factory.

Oprah Winfrey

Rated as the most philanthropic African-American personality, Oprah’s successful life has been an inspiration and help to many. She has given millions of dollars in her philanthropic work. Oprah’s Angel Network has encouraged ordinary people to help make a huge difference for people in need, including hurricane victims. Oprah is currently involved in supporting the Leadership Academy for Girls near Johannesburg in South Africa. In setting up the academy she invested $40 million.

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie

This superstar couple has been involved in building new homes for residents of New Orleans who were displaced by hurricane Katrina. Through Pitt’s Make It Right Foundation they have immensely contributed towards the reconstruction of New Orleans (GNN story here). Angelina has also been involved in assisting and advocating for the needy in society as a goodwill ambassador of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. The couple donated two million dollars to a Namibia Charity in 2011.

Ben Affleck

Affleck has put his best foot forward by tackling the humanitarian crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo. He was involved with the United Nations in the release of a film that highlighted the refugees problems in DRC.

Alicia Keys

As a spokesperson for Frum Tha Ground Up, this singer songwriter has inspired American youth to achieve success. Keys is also the ambassador for Keep A Child Alive and has traveled to countries such as Uganda, Kenya, and South Africa, speaking to teens and young adults who have lost their parents to AIDS and are now the heads of their households.

Madonna

The pop icon is well known for adopting a Malawian child, but her Raising Malawi foundation also provides water, food, schooling amenities and medical care in Malawi for hundreds of the country’s orphans.

Michael J. Fox

Fox has vigorously supported research for Parkinson’s disease. Through the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research he has raised over $100 million to date.

Sir Elton John

Elton John’s vast wealth has been used to support the fight against AIDS in the world. Through the Elton John AIDS Foundation, which he founded in 1992, he has raised more than $125 million to support programs in the world.

Bono

Bono’s RED campaign and charity concerts have advanced the alleviation of poverty and debt in third world countries. His calls for debt relief and AIDS awareness campaigns have benefitted  millions and boosted groups such as Greenpeace and Amnesty International.

Jackie Chan

Chan has been actively involved in helping youngsters who are at risk in Hong Kong. He also made a huge donation to UNICEF for tsunami relief in 2004. He also donates money to the Chrysalis, a non-profit in Los Angeles assisting the homeless.

Michael Chatman helps celebrities raise funds for charitable causes. He is one of the most listened-to voices in philanthropy and social innovation with 270,000 followers on Twitter; provides market strategy for America’s leading thought leaders in philanthropy and social innovation, and positions their message to achieve greater social impact. Mr. Chatman, founder of Philanthropy Speakers Agency and host of #WHYiGIVE, is credited with building one of the most popular brands in the philanthropic sector. Follow Michael’s Twitter feed at @michaelchatman.

Teenagers and Social Networking – It Might Actually Be Good for Them

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Computer lab urban youth-YahoovidIs too much online socializing among teenagers really creating a generation who can’t relate face to face? Not according to the evidence.

New technologies always provoke generational panic, which usually has more to do with adult fears than with the lives of teenagers.

When you look at today’s digital activity, the facts are much more positive than you might expect.

(READ the story from the Guardian)

Thanks to Andrew N. for submitting the link!

(UPDATE) Homeless Man Reacts to $148K Reward for Returning Backpack, $40K

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homeless guy gets rewarded-NBCvidAfter Glen James, a homeless man from Boston, found and returned a backpack with more than $40,000 worth of cash and traveler’s checks, a stranger from Virginia launched an online campaign to reward him.

(See the original story here)

An update from NBC News shows Mr. James meeting his benefactor for the first time, after people around the world donated more than $148,000 to the fund.

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

Too Many Tomatoes? Great Recipe Helps Clear the Window Sill

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tomato tortMy favorite recipe beckoned yesterday, after bringing home a bag of season-ending tomatoes from the farmers market here in Virginia.

A guaranteed show-stopper, my Tomato Tort recipe is fancy enough to satisfy the most demanding foodies. Best of all, this simple and gluten-free recipe is virtually impossible to mess up.

The Almond Crust

You can start with a frozen store-bought pie crust, or make your own, but having deleted white flour from our daily diets, I construct the crust out of almonds and butter.