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Delaware Just Made It A Lot Easier For Socially Responsible Companies To Exist

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calendar-first day of year-dhester-morguefileOn July 17th, Delaware became the 19th state to sign benefit corporation legislation–a move that will make a big difference for entrepreneurs who want to make money and still do good in the world.

The state’s corporation-friendly laws means it’s home to most of the country’s companies. Now those companies have the opportunity to become Certified B Corporations.

Born Without Arms, NASCAR Auto Engineer Always Does What People Say He Can’t

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Richie Parker auto engineer - ESPN videoNASCAR’s top racing company, Hendrick Motorsports, gave engineer Richie Parker a shot with a 10-week internship, mostly because of his can-do attitude. Born without arms, Parker was so good at his job that he was hired and has been an integral part of the NASCAR team for more than eight years.

“It’s very demanding,” said Parker of his job at the team’s North Carolina race shop. But he wouldn’t want it any other way.

His whole life has been about finding solutions to demanding problems.

(READ the story in Autoweek)

Photo credit: ESPN video screenshot – Thanks to Gordon Gray for sending the link!

Harbor Porpoises Make a Comeback in Puget Sound

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harbor porpoise-CC-AVampireTearHarbor porpoises, which had been eliminated for many decades from portions of Puget Sound, are making a big comeback.

Researchers think one of the reasons is the ongoing cleanup of industrial waste flowing into the water.

Aileen Jeffries, a research scientist with Pacific Biodiversity Institute who has pioneered the use of passive acoustic monitors for studying the porpoise, is leading a team of volunteers and biologists to learn more about the playful creatures.

Long-Term Children’s Hospital To Allow Pet Visitation

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dog-saves-family-nbcvidA children’s hospital in Jacksonville has become the latest in the country to allow family pets to visit long-term patients who need an emotional lift.

“Although 80% of our kids are cured of cancer; it’s that last 20% that go through a lot. If the kid wants to, let them get down and play.That’s as therapeutic as many of the other things we do.”

‘Intelligent’ Surgical Knife Can Sniff Out Cancer Tissue

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Surgeon in mask by wax115 via MorguefileScientists have created an “intelligent” surgical knife that can detect in seconds whether tissue being cut is cancerous, promising more effective and accurate surgery in future.

The device, built by researchers at London’s Imperial College, could allow doctors to cut back on additional operations to remove further pieces of cancerous tumors.

(READ the full story at Reuters)

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Paralyzed Montana Man Makes Fly Rods That Are One With the Universe

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fishing fly rod-helti-Foter-CCA man named Tom Morgan is making some of the most expensive and sought-after fly fishing rods in the world, which he does despite having been paralyzed from the neck down for the past 17 years. He’s revered for what he calls “thought rods,” where the instrument functions as an extension of the mind, delivering the fly where you imagine it will go, not where a series of clumsy physical muscle movements try to direct it.

Peru To Provide Free Solar Power To 2 Million Of Its Poorest Residents

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solar panels on Peruvian shack-Julia Manzerova-CC-Flickr Peru has initiated a new solar panel program that will provide electricity to more than 2 million of its poorest residents.

Currently, only 66% of Peru’s 24 million people has access to electricity, according to the country’s Energy and Mining Minister Jorge Merino. By 2016, the plan is to provide electricity to 95% of residents through The National Photovoltaic Household Electrification Program.

US, China Agree to Cut Emissions From Vehicles, Coal

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pollution air water wading in lake erie-mcorbleyThe United States and China, the world’s top emitters of greenhouse gases, agreed to five initiatives on July 10 to cut carbon output from the largest sources, including heavy duty vehicles, manufacturing and coal-fired plants, the State Department said.

The U.S.-China climate change working group, which officials from both countries formed in April, will work with companies and non-governmental groups to develop plans by October.

Moving Tribute for Fallen Firefighter’s Widow Returning Home From Arizona

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firefighters tribute-leatheryhamster-RedditAtop every overpass for 500 miles Sean Misner, one of the 19 firefighters killed in Arizona, was paid a moving tribute as his wife drove by with his ashes on her way home to Santa Ynez Valley, California.

Local firefighters stood atop trucks saluting their fallen brother.

Learn more in the Reddit post, or on the Sean Misner Memorial Facebook page.

Fishermen Dive Below to Rescue Endangered Right Whale From Entanglement (Video)

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whale entangled-Northern Right-fishermanVidVirginia fishermen, Captain Pat Foster and Mate Adrian Colaprete, single-handedly rescued an endangered Northern Right Whale.

They caught sight of the creature 50 miles off the coast last weekend. Pat noticed the whale swimming erratically in the distance and decided to investigate. The whale was in serious danger, entangled in some sort of fishing ropes or trap line — and was slowly dragging the fishing gear behind it.

Hometown Hero: Birthday Girl’s Gifts Go to Good Cause

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birthday party gifts go to good cause-FamilyphotoA Minnesota girl, Jaydn Moriarty, decided to make her 10th birthday party less about herself, and more about others.

Forgoing presents, she instead requested that her friends bring personal care items to donate to people who are down on their luck.

Spreading the Message of Nonviolence to Inner City Kids: A CNN Hero

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youth learn nonviolence in New Orleans - CNNVidDriving home from her job as an executive at a health-care company, Lisa Fitzpatrick found her street blocked by police tape. Someone her daughter knew had been killed — the unintended victim of a drive-by shooting. For Fitzpatrick, that was the turning point.

“It was just too much,” she said. “Too many young men were lying face down in their own blood. I didn’t want it to be normal anymore. I didn’t want the children to think that this was normal. I had to do something.”

Fitzpatrick quit her job, downsized her life and created the APEX Youth Center (Always Pursuing Excellence). Since 2010, more than 460 children and youth have come for the free pizza and fun, and in the process learned conflict resolution skills.

(WATCH the video and READ the story at CNN)

Solar Family Car Pioneered in Holland

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solar sedan is Dutch student prototypeStudents at the University of Eindhoven in the Netherlands say they have created the world’s first solar-paneled family sedan.

The futuristic looking car seats four and can drive 370 miles before needing to recharge (600km).

They’ve calculated that even in a cloudy country like Russia, the car would generate enough power to drive every day.

(WATCH the video from the Tech Crunch)

13 Uses for Cucumbers That Will Amaze You

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cucumber photo by viZZZual.com Cucumbers are very easy to grow and make for a delicious treat. But did you know they can prevent hangovers, or clean the kitchen sink?

Below is a list of tips and tricks that you can use with cucumbers to enhance health, beauty, and home.

Strangers Across the Country Help Dog Missing for 3 Years Get Home

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pit bull returned BringSmokeHome-FacebookA pit bull named Smoke is currently on a more than 2,500-mile journey home to California after disappearing three years ago and being found in Florida.

It has taken a nationwide, metaphorical “village” and a Seattle-based “pet detective” to bring Smoke closer and closer to his family.

Photographer Finds Balance With Talented Shelter Hound

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photo from This Wild Idea Facebook PageWhen Theron Humphrey adopted Maddie, a coonhound with an extraordinary sense of balance, she took his life in a whole new direction.

The photographer knew he wasn’t happy, so he decided to set off on a 365-day road trip to all 50 states. But first he adopted a shelter dog for a companion without knowing how brilliant a fit she would be in his life.

Volunteerism Becomes Part of Modern Culture in America

Since 1989, the number of Americans who volunteer has grown by more than 25 million and service is up across all age groups. –White House, 2013

Obama Honors First President Bush as “Points of Light” Shine On

George H W Bush w ObamaPresident Obama welcomed the man who launched the modern service movement, President George H. W. Bush, now in a wheelchair and 89 years old, back to the White House Monday for a ceremony honoring the 5,000th recipients of his Point of Light award. The two presidents lauded Kathy Hamilton and Floyd Hammer of Union, Iowa for stepping up to fight hunger and improve the lives of children worldwide.

Nearly 10 years ago, Hamilton and Hammer participated in a volunteer mission to Tanzania to help renovate an HIV/AIDS hospital there. Startled by the starvation they saw, the couple started Outreach, Inc., which has engaged thousands of volunteers in packaging and distributing 230 million free meals to children in more than 15 countries, including the United States.

The elder President Bush helped launch a nonprofit – Points of Light – that has become the largest organization in the world dedicated to volunteer service and he instituted a daily presidential recognition with his Points of Light Award.

“While he didn’t originate the notion of helping our fellow man,” according to the White House Blog, “he reasserted it as a national priority and insisted that ‘there can be no definition of a successful life that does not include service to others.'”

Nominate someone you know for a Daily Point of Light Award at pointsoflight.org.

(WATCH the video below, or LEARN more (and watch full ceremony) at the White House Blog)

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Building is Powered by Algae Panels in the Sun

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algae building by © ArupAs an energy source, algae may be growing up.

A new apartment complex in Hamburg, Germany, intends to generate heat — and shade — as well as revenue, from growing the micro-organism.

The five-story building, expected to become fully operational this week, has a high-tech facade that is actually a vertical algae farm.

Vietnam Fan Chasing Bus of Favorite English Team Gets Surprise When They Stop

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Vietnamese fan runs for football -Aresenal Team MediaA young fan of a London football team that was in Vietnam for an international match showed such spunk by running after the tour bus that the team wanted to meet him.

Vu Xuan Tien, 20, wore an Arsenal team jersey and smiled and waved as he dodged traffic and obstacles along a 5-mile stretch in Hanoi. The club is one of the most successful in English football history.

Arsenal teammates chanted, “Sign him up,” as they watched him trying to keep up with the moving coach.