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Photographer Asks Strangers to Touch

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touching strangers photo project-RichardRinaldiNew York photographer Richard Rinaldi has embarked on a remarkable photo project called “Touching Strangers”. He wanders the streets of major cities looking for strangers willing to pair up for photographs that look as if the subjects are loving family members.

After Rinaldi arranges his strangers side-by-side, face-to-face, or kneeling beside — always with hands touching — a transformation takes place. “I felt like I cared for her,” a poetry teacher, Brian Sneeden, told CBS after he agreed to pose with a 95-year-old stranger.

“We think these great photographs have something positive to say about human connection . . . about a diverse society in which people have been taught not to touch each other but in which we can and do transcend the boundaries set around us,” said Chris Boot, the director of Aperture, a nonprofit foundation that wanted to publish a book of Touching Strangers.

A Kickstarter campaign raised more than $80,000 in the weeks leading up to August 5 to fund the collection of 70 photos.

Renaldi received his BFA in photography from New York University. Exhibits of his photographs have been mounted in galleries and museums throughout the U.S., Asia, and Europe.

WATCH the Kickstarter video and CBS video at bottom, READ the story from Steve Hartman)

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Study Confirms Bears Using Underground Wildlife Crossings

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bear crosses in tunnel - MSU HighwayWilding.orgIn Canada, a significant portion of Banff’s grizzly bears are using the 23 underground wildlife crossings to safely get across the busy 4-lane Trans-Canada Highway and access important habitat, according to a new landmark study.

The “encouraging” study identified 15 individual grizzly bears and 17 individual black bears that used the highway crossings over a three-year period — close to 20 per cent of the estimated population.

Generous Donor Pays for Shopping Spree for 90 Kids

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Jean Renny buys poor kids school suppliesMore than 90 low-income students in Seattle will be boarding buses together on a shopping trip for back-to-school clothes because of the generosity of a one woman who has no children of her own.

For a decade, Mrs. Jean Renny has been donating money to the Salvation Army so that kids could buy what they need for the new school year. This year she is giving $20,000 for the shopping spree.

First-Responder’s Dream: Jet Pack Moves Closer To Market (w/ Video)

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jet pack Martins AircraftJet packs have lifted off and may be speeding to an emergency rescue team near you.

In a recent test run, the New Zealand-based Martin Aircraft Co. launched a man in its jet pack and easily reached an an altitude of 5000-feet.

The company plans to sell it on the industrial market next year targeting first-responders who could benefit from being able to cut through traffic or have an aerial view.

Watch These People Jumping to the Rescue of Animals

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animal with jar rescue-YouTubeThis collection of YouTube clips by Russian Alexandr Mish will  give you a bit more hope that there is a lot of wonderful people who care for each other and even animals they’ve never seen before.

 

WATCH the video set to soaring music below…

Nepal Sees Tiger Population Go Up by 63% Since 2009

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photo of tiger by Explore.orgNot only are tiger populations roaring back in the three critical countries of India, Russia and Thailand, last month Nepal’s national parks reported similar results.

The number of wild tigers living in Nepal has increased by 63% since 2009, according to a government survey carried out between February and June.

South Asian governments have committed to doubling tiger populations by 2022, reports the BBC, which noted an uphill climb due to continued threats from poaching and habitat loss.

Meet the Obamas’ New Puppy

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Bo and Sunny on WH groundsThe Obamas welcomed another dog into their family – a puppy named Sunny.

Just like Bo, she’s a Portuguese Water Dog, which helps avoid problems with allergies in the family.

Born in June, the bundle of energy is the perfect companion for Bo, especially when the girls are in school and the President is on the road. When these two youngest Obamas tussle you can tell which one is Bo because he has two white feet.

Singing Nurse Sooths Suffering Patients (Video)

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nurse sings to elderly patient-LATimesVideoPatients who overheard him walking the halls singing old love songs and Broadway hits, began requesting that he sing to them.

Soon, serenading the sick became part of his daily rounds, gaining him the moniker “The Singing Nurse.”

According to Jared Axen, his singing seems to help patients handle pain better and exhibit a host of other improvements.

Ex-con Becomes an Honorary Police Officer

Larry Lawton ex-gangland turned author

Larry Lawton ex-gangland turned author

At one time he was considered one of the most notorious jewel thieves in the United States. He spent 11 years in some of the toughest federal prisons, but on Friday Larry Lawton was sworn in as an honorary police officer — the first time in the nation an ex-con will receive such an honor.

In 2012, Lawton released his book, Gangster Redemption, that further tells of how he went from a troubled kid in the Bronx to the man and mentor he is today.

He has dedicated his life to keeping kids on a lawful and successful path, touring around the country and telling them honestly what prison is really like and what they will lose if they end up behind bars.

Lawton developed a “Reality Check Program” in 2007 after leaving prison, and uses it to help educate kids about the consequences of crime. It has a 90 percent success rate of keeping young kids out of jail. Copies of the program’s DVD are now kept in every patrol car, ready to be handed out by the Lake St. Louis Police Department.

Learn more about the program on Lawton’s website.

(WATCH the Fox video below and another at the bottom from MSNBC)

Giving Women Credit: Pro Mujer Loans $1 Billion

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The microfinance organization Pro Mujer is celebrating a milestone, having loaned to poor women one billion dollars since its inception in 1990.

“Women in developing countries hold the key to their futures,” says Lynne Patterson, founder of the nonprofit group with the name means “Pro Women” in Spanish.

270,000 women have lifted themselves and their families out of poverty in Bolivia, Nicaragua, Peru, Mexico, and Argentina.

“We are enabling them to discover their own value,” Patterson told the Christian Science Monitor. “And that is immeasurable.”

(READ the story from Christian Science Monitor)

Tourists Can Now Cycle Along Two Great Lakes on Expanded Trail

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bikes in Great Waterfront Trail Adventure-GOH IROMOTO216 touring cyclists helped launch the expansion of Canada’s Waterfront Trail that adds a second Great Lake, Lake Erie, to the now 1400 kilometer bike trail.

The original Waterfront Trail stretched 720km along the Canadian shores of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River, connecting 41 communities and over 182 parks and natural features.

Last week the trail expanded westward along Lake Erie to Windsor, adding 27 new waterfront communities to the signed, mostly on-road route.

An Unexpected Family Reunion, Seven Decades After the Holocaust

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ancestor from Poland-familyphoto-HolocaustSurvivorFrieda’s family was decimated by the Nazis. But at 95, she discovered relatives she never knew.

More than 70 years after the Holocaust claimed both of her parents, her grandfather, all six of her siblings, her in-laws, and an almost inconceivable number of all the aunts, uncles, and cousins she had ever known, we learned the astonishing news: My husband’s grandmother had three first cousins alive and well.

Sunbathers Can Browse for Books at This Beach Library (WATCH)

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On the sands of a Black Sea resort in Bulgaria, vacationers are encouraged to indulge in their favorite old-fashioned pastime: reading a book on the beach.

The library was the brain-child of German architect, Herman Kompernas, who designed the shelves from a material that is resistant to sun and water and stabilized the structure against the wind.

The library’s stock of over 2,500 volumes in more than 10 languages is so far proving a hit for the resort of Albena, especially because all books on the shelves can be borrowed for free.

(WATCH the video above or READ the story from EuroNews)

Trash Man Creates Free Library Out of 20,000 Books Found in Garbage

50-year-old Message Found in a Jar on Jersey Shore

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Mason jar by drburtoni via Foter-CCDennis Komsa was 12 years old in 1963 when, while vacationing with family along the Jersey Shore, he wrote a note, put it in a glass jar and tossed it into the Atlantic Ocean.
It wasn’t until after Superstorm Sandy hit the East Coast last October, that  the Ball mason jar was found when Norman Stanton combed through storm debris in Seaside Heights, N.J.

Across the Cultural Divide, a Life Saved in Jerusalem

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Israeli Arab meet after rescue-NewsVidIn Jerusalem, a city too often divided among religious and nationalist lines, unusual heartwarming encounters do take place from time to time.

An Israeli volunteer medic, who is also an Orthodox West Bank settler, was reunited Friday with the Arab from Jerusalem whom he saved in the Old City last week.

“No one came to help me, none of the brothers, no Arabs. Only one Orthodox Jewish man came to help me,” the man’s brother recalled him saying upon his awakening.

Race Horses, Virginia Inmates Find Common Bond in Greener Pastures Program

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Wash Post video screenshot - inmate with horseThe Deep Meadow Correctional Center houses 800 Virginia inmates. It is also home to 22 horses who like their handlers have often been cast aside.

“It gives you the sense of accomplishing something,” said one of the eight inmate who was chosen to care for the retired race horses. “I’m excited about doing it.”

Tario Holmes was an inmate who passed a long sentence with the horses at the James River Work Center. Now a free man, Holmes returns to the farm every few weeks, teaching other inmates the farrier skills he learned here.

Soldier Showered in Affection With Hero’s Welcome Home

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flags-line-road-bikers-vidA Florida soldier on his way home Friday from Walter Reed hospital in Washington, DC got a surprise welcome that included a sweet ride arranged by a local Cadillac dealership. Army 1st Lt., Ryan Timoney and his wife relaxed in the backseat of a BMW convertible while they were escorted by a large motorcycle contingent of veterans and law enforcement officers.

A rolling roadblock cleared the way on Interstate 295 near St. Augustine.

As the motorcade passed St. Joseph’s Catholic School in Mandarin, the student body was standing in line waving U.S. flags.

“Going by my school … It was wonderful,” said Ryan, who has been recovering from serious shrapnel wounds since 2012.

The event involved hundreds of volunteers who eagerly stepped up to honor the newly-married military man.

(READ the story, w/ photos, from St. Augustine.com)

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Stranger Finds Wedding Ring Hours After it was Lost in Ocean

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metal detector on beach finds ring-IMGURCasey Brooks lost a virtual needle in a haystack this week after his oversized wedding band fell off in the Atlantic Ocean and no amount of sifting in the water could keep the waves from swallowing up the gold band.

About four hours later, he and his wife were walking at low tide when they saw a woman on the beach with a metal detector. They asked if she had found a wedding ring, but, unfortunately, she had not.

But this woman had successfully helped others in the past so she asked if they knew where they’d lost it. She volunteered to follow them to the location and soon after she went in ankle-deep water she got pinged by her machine.

After a minute or two of digging, miracle of miracles, they found the ring.

(READ more from HuffPost)

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Legacy Pole Honors 20th Anniversary of Haida Nation’s Agreement With Canada

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totem pole in CanadaFor the first time in 130 years, a new pole will be erected in the Gwaii Haanas area, detailing the history of the region and commemorating two landmark agreements that led to the creation of the Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and the Haida Heritage Site.

The 13-meter pole, called a legacy pole, was carved by Jaalen Edenshaw to celebrate the 20th anniversary of an agreement between the Haida Nation and the Government of Canada.

Hero Street Sweeper Tackles Suspected Mugger to Retrieve Pensioner’s Purse

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heroesA have-a-go-hero street sweeper who dropped his broom to apprehend a suspect after an elderly woman was mugged has been described as “incredible”.

The husband of 82-year-old Rose Bedborough said, “He did something really heroic, he’s incredible. We’re so grateful to him. I don’t know if we’d have got the purse back if it wasn’t for him. He’s a hero.”