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Fan’s Motivational Letter Spurs Team to Super Bowl Win

Matthew Jeffers on stage - ESPN video

Matthew Jeffers on stage - ESPN videoBaltimore Ravens fan Matthew Jeffers has inspired head coach John Harbaugh and players like Bernard Pollard with a powerful email sent earlier in the season when the team was mostly losing.

Since birth, Matthew, a drama student, has been afflicted with short stature but says that overcoming failure is a choice that everyone can make.

Little Sisters With Big Hearts Use Origami to Fund Water for Africa

origami sisters create for charity

origami sisters create for charityIn the last 15 months Isabelle and Katherine Adams have made life immeasurably better for villagers they’ve never met, in lands far away from their own home in Dallas.

The young sisters, ages 6 and 9, have raised a remarkable amount, $120,000 in total, for clean-water projects in Ethiopia and India, all through selling origami ornaments they create themselves, and by collecting matching funds for their cause.

Little Sisters With Big Hearts Use Origami to Fund Water for Africa

origami sisters create for charity

origami sisters create for charityIn the last 15 months Isabelle and Katherine Adams have made life immeasurably better for villagers they’ve never met, in lands far away from their own home in Dallas.

The young sisters, ages 6 and 9, have raised a remarkable amount, $120,000 in total, for clean-water projects in Ethiopia and India, all through selling origami ornaments they create themselves, and by collecting matching funds for their cause.

Houston Bar Gives 100% of Profits to Charity. Period.

OKRA pub is a nonprofit - FB photo

OKRA pub is a nonprofit - FB photoThe Original OKRA Charity Saloon in downtown Houston operates a lot like any other tavern — booze is purchased and poured, bartenders get paid and take home tips. But, the owners of this establishment give all their profits away.

Proceeds from OKRA’s are donated to a different Houston-based organization or social cause each month. With every drink purchased, bar patrons vote on which charity is chosen from among four new nominees each month.

Houston Bar Gives 100% of its Profits to Charity. Period.

OKRA pub is a nonprofit - FB photo

OKRA pub is a nonprofit - FB photoThe Original OKRA Charity Saloon in downtown Houston operates a lot like any other tavern — booze is purchased and poured, bartenders get paid and take home tips. But, the owners of this establishment give all their profits away.

Proceeds from OKRA’s are donated to a different Houston-based organization or social cause each month. With every drink purchased, bar patrons vote on which charity is chosen from among four new nominees each month.

CAUGHT ON TAPE: Extraordinary Young Man’s Kindness Will Make Your Day

good samaritan Hispanic-ABCvid

good samaritan Hispanic-ABCvidA year ago, the ABC program “What Would You Do” set up scenarios where a young man and a young woman looked like they were stuck with a flat tire. They compared reactions by pedestrians, and the difference it made on bystanders if the one needing help was a woman or man.

Then, they switch it up and used a Muslim actor to play the stranded motorist. Hours went by and no one helped the man who was clad in the traditional scullcap of the Islamic faith.

But at last, an extraordinary young gentleman came along to help.

Biotechnology Firm Run By Teens Wants to Use Mosquitoes to Carry Vaccines

science lab teen CEO of ProvitaPharmaceuticals

science lab teen CEO of ProvitaPharmaceuticalsProvita Pharmaceutical is working on a project (with funding from the Gates Foundation) to use mosquitoes to help carry vaccines against the West Nile Virus.

The first goal: to genetically engineer mosquitoes so that they can produce and deliver a vaccine via their saliva. It’s a new twist on research being done elsewhere to breed sterile mosquitoes in malaria-infested areas.

And, everyone on the 15-plus person Provita team, from research and development workers to finance officers, is under the age of 18 and still in high school.

Hardware Store Recreates Van Gogh’s Starry Night With Door Knobs

Starry Night hardware installation-UnioinHardware

Starry Night hardware installation-UnioinHardwareLooking at a warehouse full of outdated and discontinued door knobs, the folks at Union Hardware in Bethesda, Maryland wondered what they could possible do to put all those products to better use.

“We knew that their commercial viability was limited,” says David Van-Goghberg who works at the store. “Instead of sending them to the scrap yard, we decided to create something memorable.”

So, in 2011 the third-generation, family-owned and operated business began a project to bring to life Vincent Van Gogh’s masterpiece Starry Night using the distinctive tools of the hardware trade — door knobs, levers and plates.

Hardware Store Recreates Van Gogh’s Starry Night With Door Knobs

Starry Night hardware installation-UnioinHardware

Starry Night hardware installation-UnioinHardwareLooking at a warehouse full of outdated and discontinued door knobs, the folks at Union Hardware in Bethesda, Maryland wondered what they could possible do to put all those products to better use.

“We knew that their commercial viability was limited,” says David Van-Goghberg who works at the store. “Instead of sending them to the scrap yard, we decided to create something memorable.”

So, in 2011 the third-generation, family-owned and operated business began a project to bring to life Vincent Van Gogh’s masterpiece Starry Night using the distinctive tools of the hardware trade — door knobs, levers and plates.

Many Americans Now Successfully Managing Diabetes: Study

scale success weight loss Clarita Morguefile

scale success weight loss Clarita MorguefileWith improved awareness of diabetes and with newer medications, the number of people successfully managing their disease has spiked from just two percent a couple of decades ago to 19 percent in 2010.

New government research found that many more people were managing the three measurements of disease control, blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol levels.

FDA Approves Eye Implant That Restores Vision in Some Blind Patients

eye implant restores sight-SecondSightphoto

eye implant restores sight-SecondSightphotoPeople who have lost their sight due to retinitis pigmentosa could benefit from government approval this week for an implantable device that takes the place of damaged cells inside the eye.

The Argus II Retinal Prosthesis System is the first treatment for the inherited disorder. Working together, a set of futuristic glasses attached to a video camera and eye implant, have been approved by the FDA for restoring vision to some 100,000 people in the US afflicted with the disorder.

Village in India Dramatically Increases Crop Yield Without GMOs or Herbicide

Farming Rice India - USAID Photo

Farming Rice India - USAID PhotoIn a village in India’s poorest state, farmers are growing world record amounts of rice – with no GM, and no herbicide.

The innovation in rural Darveshpura has divided scientists but excited governments and development experts.

Tests on the soil show it is particularly rich in silicon but the reason for the “super yields” is entirely down to a method of growing crops called System of Root Intensification (SRI).

Apps for Apes: Zoos Turn to Tablets to Keep Animals Engaged

Apps for Apes program-SmithsonianPhoto

Apps for Apes program-SmithsonianPhotoWhen great ape keepers at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo were deciding how to add more variety and enrichment to their animals’ lives, they turned to Orangutan Outreach and a program that had seen great success in 12 other zoos around the world: Apps for Apes.

With the tap of a finger, keepers are introducing the Zoo’s six orangutans to iPads, which provide unique stimuli. They found that 36-year-old Bonnie likes to bang on the drums, 16-year-old Kyle prefers the piano and 25-year-old Iris is content to listen to the soothing sounds of the koi pond while watching animated fish splash.

Famous Musicians Bring Healing Power of Songs to Hospitals (w/ Video)

Musicians on Call visit hospitals- NBCvidAt the Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital in Nashville, Tenn., it is not uncommon for the crisp, clean, soothing sound of an acoustic guitar to echo down the hallway.

Patients, their families, and medical staff members alike light up when musicians come in to sing.

It’s all part of a six-city program called Musicians on Call, whose mission is to bring local musicians to the bedsides of patients too sick to leave their hospital beds.

Great Jobs: One-man Bank Keeps German Village Humming

cash register antique-Gladtobeout Morguefile

cash register antique-Gladtobeout MorguefileBy big city standards, Peter Breiter, 41, is an unusual banker. He left a bigger bank, where it was all “sell, sell, sell”, to settle in the tiny southern German village of Gammesfeld and write transaction slips by hand for its 500 inhabitants.

The job required him to work with an adding machine and typewriter, without computers.

Breiter, a keen mathematician, says taking up this job in 2008 was the best decision he ever made.

Home Solar Leasing Pumped Nearly $1 Billion into California in 2012

photo of home off the grid - EarthShip.com

photo of home off the grid - EarthShip.comThe number of homeowners installing solar panels leased from third parties is skyrocketing in the US, particularly in states that initiate incentive programs, like California’s “One Million Solar Roofs.”

This week comes news that third-party-owned solar transactions have pumped more than $938 million into California’s economy in 2012, a record-high annual amount equal to that of all the previous five years combined.

“We are seeing the most growth in low and median-income zip codes as companies like Sunrun continue to remove the barriers to (solar panel) access,” said the managing director of a digest for solar businesses, PV Solar Report.

Home Solar Leasing Pumped Nearly $1 Billion into California in 2012

photo of home off the grid - EarthShip.com

photo of home off the grid - EarthShip.comThe number of homeowners installing solar panels leased from third parties is skyrocketing in the US, particularly in states that initiate incentive programs, like California’s “One Million Solar Roofs.”

This week comes news that third-party-owned solar transactions have pumped more than $938 million into California’s economy in 2012, a record-high annual amount equal to that of all the previous five years combined.

“We are seeing the most growth in low and median-income zip codes as companies like Sunrun continue to remove the barriers to (solar panel) access,” said the managing director of a digest for solar businesses, PV Solar Report.

Oregon Siblings Find and Return $13,000, Great Rewards Follow

cash lost and found-Samaritans

cash lost and found-Samaritans20-something siblings Katie and Ryan Moi could really use $13,000 right now but they still decided to return the bag of cash they found on the street to its rightful owner.

“Obviously, we couldn’t keep it,” Katie, 21, told the Register-Guard. “When I had my laptop stolen, that was the worst feeling. I would not do that to someone else.”

Good karma followed, bringing unexpected rewards:

They were given $200 each from the bag’s owners and also job offers and a new Apple laptop from people who had seen their story on the news.

(WATCH the video below or READ the full story from ABC News)


 

 

Oregon Siblings Find and Return $13,000, Great Rewards Follow

cash lost and found-Samaritans

cash lost and found-Samaritans20-something siblings Katie and Ryan Moi could really use $13,000 right now but they still decided to return the bag of cash they found on the street to its rightful owner.

“Obviously, we couldn’t keep it,” Katie, 21, told the Register-Guard. “When I had my laptop stolen, that was the worst feeling. I would not do that to someone else.”

Good karma followed, bringing unexpected rewards:

Pit Bull Hailed Hero, Saves Family and Pets From Fire

pit bull terrier- Photo by Maplegirlie-Flickr-CC

pit bull terrier- Photo by Maplegirlie-Flickr-CCA family of five lost everything in their Oklahoma home in a fire Tuesday but they survived and escaped with just minutes to spare thanks to an old pit bull named Baby.

The dog would not stop barking and pouncing until the woman woke up to see the danger getting closer. Not only did Baby save the family, she went back into the house to gather up the other five dogs still inside, reportedly dragging one of them out by the neck.