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Africa’s Oprah? Nigerian Woman Launches First Continent-wide African Entertainment TV

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Mosunmola Abudu CC-NkemonwudiweA woman who could be considered Africa’s Oprah Winfrey launched an entertainment network yesterday that will be beamed into nearly every country on the continent with programs showcasing its burgeoning middle class.

Mosunmola “Mo” Abudu, who was born in the UK, wants EbonyLife TV to inspire Africans and the rest of the world, and change how viewers perceive the continent.

Apple Plans Nevada Solar Farm in Clean Energy Push

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data-center-serversApple Inc said it plans to build a new solar farm with NV Energy Inc for power supply to its new data center in Reno, Nevada, a major step towards its goal of using renewable energy to power its data centers, which use huge amounts of electricity.

14 Year-old Raises $100,000 for Fallen Troops By Shooting Hoops

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basketball hoops earn troops cash-Operation Hawkeye-SI KidsVid14 Year old Will Thomas is not just shooting hoops. He’s using his jump shot, and Operation Hawkeye, to honor and raise money for fallen special operation troops and their families.

The Virginia schoolboy launched Operation Hawkeye in 2011, and his father pledged one penny for each basket he made, as he tried to score 1000 times for fallen soldiers.

Gaming With My Mom – FUNNY

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Gaming With Mom-FallonLate Night With Jimmy Fallon was celebrating Video Game Week recently and asked the TV show’s fans to record scenes of themselves playing video games with their moms.

Most of the moms had never done any gaming before and were unfamiliar with handheld controllers. Hilarity ensues and the show picked the best moments for this very funny video clip.

Teen Starts Website to Help Fight Bullying Among Girls

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Bully Free Zone sign- LoveShareCare.comAfter witnessing a close friend suffering through cyber bullying, 14 year old Azariah Brown decided to do something about it. She founded a website for teenage girls called, “Love Share Care”.

She wanted a social online hangout where adolescent girls 13-17 can share photos, post status updates, and send love shouts.  They can even get discount tickets to local movies and stores.

The website’s official mission is to build self esteem and create unity within schools, while pushing back the tide of cyber-bullying online.

Croatia Celebrates Entry to the European Union

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Croatia marina - by Helena Summer MedenaFireworks lit the sky and festive crowds gathered on the streets to mark Croatia’s entry into the European Union, a major milestone some 20 years after the country won independence in a bloody civil war.

As the 28th EU member state, Croatia’s achievement seems historic because the small Balkan nation of 4.2 million endured years of carnage after declaring independence from the former Yugoslavia in 1991.

Croatia’s admission to the fraternity of nations perhaps stands as another reason why the European Union was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2012.

(READ the story from the Telegraph)

Photo by Helena Summer Medena in Lapad, Croatia

Losing and Finding Ourselves: How to Reconnect and Get Grounded

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contemplation in Lazio IT-Giampaolo Macorig-Flickr-CCIt’s 4 AM and I am laying awake, feeling unsettled and thinking about how distant and disconnected I feel from my personal life. Not from my beloved, sleeping sweetly at my side, but from myself.

I’ve spent a lot of time and energy focused on everybody else this past month. Caught up in everyone else’s life. Their world. Their family. And there was a sadness stirring in me. I began realizing that I had, once again, wandered, even lost myself. With that awareness, I took a very deep breath and allowed myself to feel as lost and upset as I was.

China Lifts 17-year Ban on Dalai Lama Photos at Tibet Monastery

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Dalai-lama-UScapitol-2011-Intl-campaign-for-tibet-photoChinese officials have lifted a ban on Tibetan monks displaying photographs of the Dalai Lama at a prominent monastery, a rights group said on Thursday, an unexpected policy shift which could ease tensions in the restive region.

The looser restrictions may be introduced into other regions and may signal a policy shift regarding Tibet, three months after President Xi Jinping took office.

NYC Lampost Mosaic Artist Gets Boost from Unlikely Partner

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Mosaic man and his NYC lamppostVietnam vet Jim Power is a local celebrity in New York City known for his eclectic and colorful mosaic work on lampposts throughout the East Village.

He started what he calls the “Mosaic Trail,” in 1985. Each light pole is unique.

Dubbed the “Mosaic Man” in 1988, the city eventually gave him permission to continue his work on public property along with thanks from Mayor Michael Bloomberg in 2004 for “beautifying the city with distinctful, artful mosaics.”

In Israel, a Modern Security Wall is Halted to Save Ancient Terraces

Palestinian farming town Batir, Photo by Idobi-GNU

Palestinian farming town Batir, Photo by Idobi-GNUConstruction of the Israeli wall, which has scarred the ancient landscape of Jerusalem and Bethlehem in the name of security, has been halted for the first time in years, bringing relief to a Palestinian village with 2,500-year old farm terraces and aqueducts.

Israel’s high court in May gave Batir and its 6,000 residents – famed for its annual yield of aubergines – reason to hope that a way of life preserved through centuries won’t be destroyed.

First-Ever Disabled Miss USA Contestant Inspires Young Girls

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Abbey Curran interviewing with KatieWhen Abbey Curran first saw a flyer for a local beauty pageant, she was 16 and walked with a pronounced limp due to cerebral palsy. Despite classmates who dismissed her chances of winning, she was determined to compete.

In 2008, Abbey was crowned Miss Iowa and became the first disabled person ever to compete for the title of Miss USA.

She says she broke the glass ceiling so it would be normal for girls who seem different to be counted among beauty pageant contestants.

In fact, just recently, Nicole Kelly, who was born without her left forearm, was crowned Miss Iowa. As a result, the 23-year-old will find herself competing at the Miss America pageant in September in Atlantic City, N.J.

(WATCH the video below)

Spanish Town Builds World’s First Plant to Convert Sewage into Clean Energy

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Algae plant Chiclana de la Frontera-Spain aerialA Spanish resort town with sprawling golf courses and tree-lined beaches has added another green site to its attractions: the world’s first plant to convert sewage into clean energy.

The facility in Chiclana de la Frontera on the southwest tip of Spain uses wastewater and sunlight to produce algae-based biofuel as part of a $15.7 million project to pursue alternative energies and reduce reliance on foreign oil.

Canada’s Cities Report 50% Drop in Homelessness

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Homeless man by-miekaspop-MorguefileThe State of Homeless in Canada 2013, released this week by the Canadian Homelessness Research Network and the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness, showed a 51 percent drop in the number of people living on the streets of Toronto between 2006 and 2011.

Vancouver did better, with a 66 percent decrease over the same period.

Coast to coast, municipalities were turning the tide.

(READ the Editorial in the Toronto Star)

Photo by Miekaspop via Morguefile.com


Newtown Families Thank Therapy Dogs that Comforted Them

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therapy dogs Newtown - Fox video snapshotThe community of Newtown, Connecticut came together Saturday to show appreciation to the seventy therapy dogs that helped comfort them in the days and months after the tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School.

The four-legged mental health providers and their caretakers belong to the group, Therapy Dogs International.

Cambodian Orphans Donate to Flood Victims in Canada

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Cambodian orphanage Place Of RescueWhen the wife of their prime minister came to their orphanage recently, all the children were thrilled when she gifted each one the equivalent of about $12 Cdn.

On Wednesday, those children handed over half the money, saying they wanted to give it to victims of the Alberta floods half a world away.

UK’s Big Lottery Gives 1.4 Million for Life Saving Suicide Hotline

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Stressed-out in NYCA life saving project aiming to reduce the number of people who die by suicide across the UK is one of two initiatives to benefit from the Big Lottery Fund, it was announced this week.

Samaritans received £1.4 million to run a pilot project to offer a free-to-caller helpline in ten deprived communities across the UK, targeting hard to reach groups, in particular middle aged men who tend to delay seeking help.

Disabled Duck Gets New 3D-printed Webbed Foot

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duck with foot prosthetic-Feathered Angel SanctuaryBorn with a backward foot, little Buttercup could only walk in great pain — until his owner came up with a novel idea for a duckie prosthetic.

The Feathered Angels Waterfowl Sanctuary in Tennessee amputated his foot and Mike Garey, a software engineer by trade, created a 3D printed mold, used to cast a silicone foot for the lucky duck.

Inspirational Kids Changing the World One Service Project at a Time

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charitable teens help to paintIan Brennan wasn’t satisfied.

Even after helping his local food bank setup a new computer database, he wanted to do more. That’s why he and some friends created an annual food drive for the center and delivered over 2,500 pounds of food as a down payment.

Ian’s efforts have helped feed thousands of families.

Stunning Soprano Voice From Most Unlikely Contestant Wins TV Fans and Proposes Marriage

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Americas Got Talent judgesHe never would have auditioned if it weren’t for his girlfriend, but Travis Pratt was glad he did after he received a standing ovation.

No one expected him to sing like he did—but in the end, the person who was most shocked in the audience was his girlfriend.

Travis proposed marriage while on stage during America’s Got Talent two weeks ago.

Hockey Breaks Ice for Arab and Jewish Teens

Ice Rink in Metulla Israel

Ice Rink in Metulla IsraelAn Arab-Jewish hockey team has become an unlikely icebreaker in this remote corner of northern Israel, overcoming barriers of language, culture and conflict.

The team was created to play in the Canada Centre, which was erected in Metulla on the Lebanon border in the 1990s and includes an Olympic-sized ice rink, by Canadian Jews.