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School Kids Share Love and Valentines With Senior Citizens (Video)

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senior gets valentine snapshot NBC videoThe adorable kids in the fifth grade chorus of PS 22 in Staten Island talk about the importance of Valentine’s Day and cheer up senior citizens with songs and cards.

Jenna Bush reports for the Today show by asking the kids what love means to them. When they sing love songs for the senior citizens the oldsters “can’t stop hugging” them.

 

(WATCH the video below from TODAY)

Bhutan to Become World’s First Wholly Organic Country with Pesticide Ban

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Bhutan Haa Valley-Douglas McLaughlin-GNUBhutan plans to become the first country in the world to turn its agriculture completely organic, banning the sales of pesticides and herbicides and relying on its own animals and farm waste for fertilizers.

The reason for the pesticide ban within its borders is largely practical, according to Bhutan’s minister of agriculture and forests.

“Ours is a mountainous terrain. When we use chemicals they don’t stay where we use them, they impact the water and plants.”

Marriage Proposal Video Gives Girlfriend Trip Down Memory Lane

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marriage video clip "THIS IS WHERE WE MET"For Valentine’s Day, we wanted to share a video Kevin White made as a creative way to propose to his girlfriend.

It took him just one day to complete the production.

“We did a little bit the day before with her family, while Madi was at work, and luckily got her little brother to keep quiet about it.”

Homeless Man Returns Diamond Ring Accidentally Dropped Into His Change Cup

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ring on finger - WCCO videoA homeless man who hit the jackpot in his change cup—a diamond ring—showed he had a heart of gold by returning it.

The woman who accidentally dumped her engagement ring along with all the spare change in her wallet into the cup noticed the mistake long after she had given the pricey item to the Kansas City man, Billy Ray Harris.

Optimism Linked to Higher Consumption of Kale and Carrots

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carrots-fresh-grown-morguefileMiddle-aged adults who are more optimistic about their future tend to have higher antioxidant levels than their less optimistic peers, according to new research out of Harvard.

Investigators studying nearly one thousand people over ten years found that increases in optimism correlated with an increase in concentration of antioxidants like vitamin E and beta-carotene, which is found in deeply-colored vegetables like carrots and kale.

Another Vacant Warehouse Turned into Organic Urban Farm

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fish farmed indoorsThe Hamm’s Brewery in St. Paul, Minnesota closed in 1997, but now one of the vacant buildings is being renovated into an urban farm.

A group called Urban Organics wants to bring more jobs, fresh vegetables and fish to restaurants and markets in the Twin Cities.

The building has been vacant for more than 100 years, but now it will be home to organic veggies and fish.

US Farmers May Stop Planting Genetically Modified Crops After Poor Yields

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photo by kconnors via morguefile.comSome US farmers are considering returning to conventional seed after increased pest resistance and crop failures meant genetically modified (GM) crops saw smaller yields globally than their non-GM counterparts.

“Farmers are paying extra for the technology but have seen yields which are no better than 10 years ago. They’re starting to wonder why they’re spending extra money on the technology,” said economist Dan Basse, president of American agricultural research company AgResource.

Westminster’s Best in Show: An Affenpinscher Named Banana Joe

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Westminster dog show winner 2013An Affenpinscher named Banana Joe, took center stage winning Best in Show at the prestigious 137th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, the first time an Affenpinscher has won Best in Show at Westminster since the breed’s recognition in 1938.

Massive Flocks of Starlings Return to the Israeli Sky

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birds murmuration NewsvidAfter a long absence of some 20 years, migrant starlings have returned to Israel in huge synchronized flocks, creating beautiful moving ‘clouds in the skies. Israeli ornithologists and amateur bird watchers flocked to an open field to once again see the show, a phenomenon called murmuration.

Good Idea Spreads: Window-Washers in Super Hero Garb Wow Kids in Hospital

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child amazed by superhero window washer-NBCvidAt children’s hospitals around the country, window washers are dressing up as super heroes, doing their part to help kids feel better.

When Superman, Batman or Spiderman are spotted outside their hospital room window, a child’s mood can instantly turn happy.

It started in Florida but is spreading nationwide.

(WATCH the Making A Difference video from NBC below)

Good Idea Spreads: Window-Washers in Super Hero Garb Wow Kids in Hospital

child amazed by superhero window washer-NBCvid

child amazed by superhero window washer-NBCvidAt children’s hospitals around the country, window washers are dressing up as super heroes, doing their part to help kids feel better.

When Superman, Batman or Spiderman are spotted outside their hospital room window, a child’s mood can instantly turn happy.

It started in Florida but is spreading nationwide.

EU Adopts Historic Policy to Protect Marine Fisheries

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whitetip sharkIn an outcome hailed by environmentalists, European Union lawmakers voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to overhaul the region’s troubled fisheries policy to end decades of overfishing.

The European Parliament voted 502-to-137 to impose sustainable quotas by 2015 and end the wasteful practice of discarding unwanted fish at sea.

“This is a triumph especially in these times of crisis,” Roberto Ferrigno, a fisheries expert at WWF’s European Policy Office.

How Pope Benedict Pushed Charities Beyond Routine Giving

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Pope on the road-M.Mazur thepapalvisit.org.uk Religious leaders are honoring Pope Benedict XVI for his emphasis on making service a cornerstone of one’s life.

Benedict, who announced Monday that he is resigning Feb. 28, has long called on Catholic charity organizations to go beyond routine service acts and to truly exemplify the meaning of giving.

10 Ways to Show Your Spouse Love and Make Yourself Happier Too

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romantic couple - Photo by Sun StarChris Kline doesn’t like to tell his wife of 17 years, Tara, that he loves her. He prefers to show her—by loading her favorite songs on her phone and warming up her car on cold mornings. While she was away on business recently, he surprised her by painting her home office in her favorite colors.

Small selfless acts between spouses aren’t just nice—they also are necessary, experts say.

California Developer Building a Better Haiti

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Builders Haite construction-Extollo Intl-photoOn Jan. 12, Haitians solemnly marked the three-year anniversary of the catastrophic magnitude 7.0 earthquake that decimated their homeland.

Today, a few of the tent cities and shacks that housed refugees are gone, but many remain. For the respected San Francisco developer Sherman Balch, the work is just beginning.

“We want to give the Haitians employable skills,” Balch said. “It comes down to if you want to alleviate poverty, you’ve got to give them jobs. … They need to learn a trade.”

California Developer Building a Better Haiti

Builders Haite construction-Extollo Intl-photo

Builders Haite construction-Extollo Intl-photoOn Jan. 12, Haitians solemnly marked the three-year anniversary of the catastrophic magnitude 7.0 earthquake that decimated their homeland.

Today, a few of the tent cities and shacks that housed refugees are gone, but many remain. For the respected San Francisco developer Sherman Balch, the work is just beginning.

“We want to give the Haitians employable skills,” Balch said. “It comes down to if you want to alleviate poverty, you’ve got to give them jobs. … They need to learn a trade.”

Let It Snow: In The White Stuff, We Find Community

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blizzard of 78-Dahoov2-publicdomainWith the first massive snowstorm of the winter having buried cars and mailboxes across America, some are recalling the good things that come with snow emergencies.

We have been programmed to despise winter weather and retreat back into our homes. Yet snow deserves a second look. Blizzards bring us together.

Winter tasks bring us outdoors to work together, under the wide open sky, often chatting with and helping our neighbors.

Youth Robotics Club Helps Paralyzed Cat

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cat wheelchair by robotics clubNine-month-old Flipper the kitten was born with a twisted spine that makes it impossible for him to stand up — or walk about without dragging himself laboriously.

But little Flipper’s life was changed forever by cat-lovers from a high school robotics club in Colorado.

The team built a special kitty chariot for the partially paralyzed cat, who is now scampering around the animal shelter with ease — and made him more adoptable too.

Youth Robotics Club Helps Paralyzed Cat

cat wheelchair by robotics club

cat wheelchair by robotics clubNine-month-old Flipper the kitten was born with a twisted spine that makes it impossible for him to stand up — or walk about without dragging himself laboriously.

But little Flipper’s life was changed forever by cat-lovers from a high school robotics club in Colorado.

The team built a special kitty chariot for the partially paralyzed cat, who is now scampering around the animal shelter with ease — and made him more adoptable too.

Kids Rewarded for Good Manners by Restaurant Staff

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Receipt Nice Kids discountTo Laura King, her three children were acting normal while enjoying dinner at an Italian restaurant in their hometown in Washington state.

But staffers of the restaurant were so impressed with her children’s table manners during their Feb. 1 dinner that they thanked her kids and gave the family of five free ice cream.