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Another Town Helps Student Overcome Homecoming Prank

Teens elected tocourt in prank-yearbookphoto

Teens elected tocourt in prank-yearbookphotoA freshman at Lincolnton High School could hardly believe she landed a nomination to the homecoming court for the big fall dance. She had expected a more popular girl would be picked.

Later she learned the votes had been a prank. But, she decided not to back down.

As news of the cruelty spread, the school, family members, and the community rallied around her and helped her get ready for the big day.

News Channel’s Incredible Gesture For Family

Soldier medals recovered

Soldier medals recoveredTina’s father was a soldier. But when he died she was seven years old, and that’s where her memories ended.

All she had from her father were two photographs. Her mother got rid of all of Sergeant Stanley’s war medals, pins and photographs.

That’s when investigative journalists at NewsChannel 3 stepped in to try and recover the lost items.

Makers Unite – the DIY Revolution Will be Home-made

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Obama fires marshmellow cannon-WHIncreasingly tinkerers and hobbyists are proving they are more than equal to the corporate world, and their efforts are challenging the traditional methods of manufacturing.

From the 15-year-old high school student who created a pancreatic cancer test using Google as a research tool, to people making money from home-made electronic devices, citizens are most definitely doing it for themselves.

The availability of cheap components, from microcontrollers coupled with the plethora of crowdsourcing models to allow the sharing of everything from ideas to funding, means that production can move out of the factory and into the home.

(READ the story from the BBC)

Thanks to Andrew N. for submitting the link! – Photo: White House science fair, marshmallow shooter

Libyans Hand Over Their Weapons in Arms Collection Drive

UN peacekeepers

UN peacekeepersHundreds of Libyans handed in weapons left over from last year’s war on Saturday, part of a drive by the North African country to rid its streets of arms and crack down on rogue militia groups.

As the day went on, a trickle of people turned into longer lines in Tripoli and in Benghazi, where tents were set up for military officials to collect arms, explosives and even rocket propelled grenade launchers.

One Millionth Home Weatherized: Federal Efficiency Program A Winner On All Counts

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weatherizing-mass-gov-photoThe Weatherization Assistance Program, which was allocated $5 billion in stimulus funding by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, has been a win-win-win for the United States. It has saved homeowners billions in energy costs, put Americans back to work, and helped cut carbon emissions that create climate change.

After a slow start, the program gained momentum and this week completed work on its 1 millionth home, just nine months after passing the 600,000 mark.

Crow Nursed Back to Health Becomes Part of the Family (Video)

crow family pet-bike

crow family pet-bikeThis past spring, an Ottawa family found an injured baby bird in the grass near a bike path and took it home to nurse it back to health.

Now fully grown, Walter the crow is free to fly away, but he thinks he is part of the family.

He daily walks the kids to and from their school and curls up on the couch when they’re sick.

Crow Nursed Back to Health Becomes Part of the Family (Video)

crow family pet-bike

crow family pet-bikeThis past spring, an Ottawa family found an injured baby bird in the grass near a bike path and took it home to nurse it back to health.

Now fully grown, Walter the crow is free to fly away, but he thinks he is part of the family.

He daily walks the kids to and from their school and curls up on the couch when they’re sick.

Sikh Woman Turns Cyber Bullying Incident into Inspiration

Sihk student

Sihk studentAfter someone snapped a photo of her and posted it on online, Balpreet Kaur was ridiculed for following the tenets of her Sikh faith. But instead of hiding or lashing out, she politely posted a reply—and turned a bullying situation into a inspiring example of tolerance, support, and inspiration.

The photo shows Kaur waiting in line at the Ohio State University Library. In the photo, Kaur’s hair is hidden by a large, black turban. She’s wearing a T-shirt and yoga pants, glasses; her sparse facial hair is clearly visible.

A Reddit user posted it to the “Funny” forum and sarcastic quips started pouring in.

Instead of attacking the poster and the negative comments, Kaur replied with dignity and simple facts about the tenets of her religion regarding a person’s appearance.

(READ the article from Huffington Post)

Thanks to everyone who submitted this story!

Baseball Gives Second Chance to Player Hit in Head Seven Years Ago

Adam Greenberg to get his one at-bat, NBC video snapshot

Adam Greenberg to get his one at-bat, NBC video snapshotA major league baseball player hit in the head the very first time he came to bat, who never got a chance to take a pitch, will get a second chance seven years later, thanks to the very team whose pitcher decked him.

Adam Greenberg’s career seemed over without ever beginning. He suffered brain trauma after that blow to the head, which kept him from gaining his balance or coordinating movements. Now, at 31-years-old, following an online petition drive by fans begging for a single at bat, Greenberg will get his chance.

Baseball Gives Second Chance to Player Hit in Head Seven Years Ago

Adam Greenberg to get his one at-bat, NBC video snapshot

Adam Greenberg to get his one at-bat, NBC video snapshotA major league baseball player hit in the head the very first time he came to bat, who never got a chance to take a pitch, will get a second chance seven years later, thanks to the very team whose pitcher decked him.

Adam Greenberg’s career seemed over without ever beginning. He suffered brain trauma after that blow to the head, which kept him from gaining his balance or coordinating movements. Now, at 31-years-old, following an online petition drive by fans begging for a single at bat, Greenberg will get his chance.

New Hubble Deep Space Photo Reveals Most Distant Galaxies Ever Seen

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Hubble Galaxies-Deep SpaceNASA has released a new, improved portrait of mankind’s deepest-ever view of the universe. The Hubble Ultra Deep Field image shows an area of space photographed over time, faint light collected over many hours of observation, containing thousands of galaxies, both nearby and very distant, making it the deepest image of the universe ever taken.

Hubble pointed at a tiny patch of southern sky in repeat visits (made over the past decade) for a total of 50 days, with a total exposure time of 2 million seconds. More than 2,000 images of the same narrow field were taken with Hubble’s two premier cameras to reveal the faintest and most distant galaxies ever seen.

Viral Photo Touches Millions, Raises $25K to Prolong Life of Old Arthritic Dog

dog soothed by his owner StonehousePhoto.com

dog soothed by Photo by StoneHousePhoto.comA powerful photo of John Unger’s arthritic 19-year-old dog, Schoep, being cradled in his father’s arms in the warm waters of Lake Superior led to unsolicited donations from people who wanted to help pay for the dog’s care.

Before the photo swept across the web, John was considering euthanasia because he didn’t have the money to pay extensive veterinary bills.

Viral Photo Touches Millions, Raises $25K to Prolong Life of Old Arthritic Dog

dog soothed by his owner StonehousePhoto.com

dog soothed by Photo by StoneHousePhoto.comA powerful photo of John Unger’s arthritic 19-year-old dog, Schoep, being cradled in his father’s arms in the warm waters of Lake Superior led to unsolicited donations from people who wanted to help pay for the dog’s care.

Before the photo swept across the web, John was considering euthanasia because he didn’t have the money to pay extensive veterinary bills.

Sudan and S. Sudan Sign Lifeline Deal to Restart Oil, Boost Trade

Sudan South Sudan flags

Sudan South Sudan flagsThe leaders of Sudan and South Sudan signed deals on Thursday to secure their shared border and boost trade, including a restart of crucial oil exports. The deal, reached after more than three weeks of negotiations, will throw both ailing economies a lifeline and prevent, for now, a resumption of the fighting that broke out along the border in April and nearly led to all-out war.

Teen Cancer Survivor Wins Lottery, Plans to Pay It Forward

Nick Ruth lottery winner, MD Mega-Millions

Nick Ruth lottery winner, MD Mega-MillionsNick Ruth has been playing the Maryland Lottery for just over a year, but this past Friday, he said it “just felt right.” Following that intuition made him $250,000 richer.

A beaming Nick said he checked the numbers again and again. “I couldn’t believe it, so I asked my mom to look at the ticket. Once we figured out how much I’d won, we started to run all over the house screaming. After we calmed down, we looked at each other and started screaming and running again.”

Teen Cancer Survivor Wins Lottery, Plans to Pay It Forward

Nick Ruth lottery winner, MD Mega-Millions

Nick Ruth lottery winner, MD Mega-MillionsNick Ruth has been playing the Maryland Lottery for just over a year, but this past Friday, he said it “just felt right.” Following that intuition made him $250,000 richer.

A beaming Nick said he checked the numbers again and again. “I couldn’t believe it, so I asked my mom to look at the ticket. Once we figured out how much I’d won, we started to run all over the house screaming. After we calmed down, we looked at each other and started screaming and running again.”

Quadriplegic Since High School, Now a Successful Painter Who Inspires Others

Painting mouth artist Robert Thome

Painting mouth artist Robert ThomeRobert Thome’s dream of becoming a professional athlete was shattered when he broke his neck during a high school football game. As a 15-year-old quadriplegic, he thought his life was over until in rehabilitation he learned how to use his mouth to actively pursue his second-favorite subject, art.

Without the use of his hands, Robert began painting with his mouth. At age 30, he became a member of a global for-profit company that allows him to live independently with a thriving career as an artist.

Since joining the Mouth and Foot Painting Artists (MFPA) Robert has painted more than 1,000 pieces and has participated in over 200 exhibitions worldwide.

When not painting, Robert spends time mentoring young artists and teaching at schools and rehabilitation centers. The story of his successful life — with his wife, 2 kids, and a career in Whittier, California — inspires hope, courage and determination in those facing the same trauma he overcame when he was just a teenager.

I interviewed Thome by telephone yesterday. WATCH the video below. See more of Mr. Thome’s artwork at the bottom of the page…

Learn more about the artists at www.mfpausa.com.

 

Painting Robert Thome mouth painter

Wheelchair racers by Robert Thome - mfpausa.com

Quadriplegic Since High School, Now a Successful Painter Who Inspires Others

Painting mouth artist Robert Thome

Painting mouth artist Robert ThomeRobert Thome’s dream of becoming a professional athlete was shattered when he broke his neck during a high school football game. As a 15-year-old quadriplegic, he thought his life was over until in rehabilitation he learned how to use his mouth to actively pursue his second-favorite subject, art.

Without the use of his hands, Robert began painting with his mouth. At age 30, he became a member of a global for-profit company that allows him to live independently with a thriving career as an artist.

(Not McDonald’s) One Billion Meals Served by India Charity in Schools

Feeding in billion meals Akshaya Patra-IBNvid

Feeding in billion meals  Akshaya Patra-IBNvidFor the past 12 years, the Akshaya Patra Foundation has served cooked food to nearly 1.4 million children in government schools across the India. And now, it has reached an important milestone serving its billionth meal in August.

From a very modest beginning, the foundation — working with government, corporations and private individuals — now covers most government schools in nine states across the country.

UC Davis Students Reach $1 Million Settlement with School Over Pepper-spray Incident

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gavelAttorneys for 21 UC Davis students and recent alumni have just announced the details of a million-dollar settlement in the federal class-action lawsuit filed against UC Davis over the widely-reported incident in which campus police “repeatedly doused seated, non-violent student demonstrators with military grade pepper spray at close range.”

That act violated state and federal constitutional protections, including the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, according to the lawsuit.