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P. Diddy Saves The Boys & Girls Club of Harlem

Sean Combs with kids, by David Shankbone - GNU

Sean Combs with kids, by David Shankbone - GNUSean (Diddy) Combs has given an emergency $60,000 to the Boys & Girls Club of Harlem, which was on the brink of going broke until the hip-hop mogul came through with the cash.

The nonprofit was debating whether to close one of its four sites uptown or cut back on sports and tutoring programs throughout Harlem.

Virgin Develops Jet Fuel With Half the Carbon Footprint of Others

Virgin Airways jet

Virgin Airways jet Virgin Atlantic Airways and LanzaTech are developing an aviation fuel that will cut in half the carbon footprint of conventional flights.

Instead of using plant stock for the fuel, waste gases are being captured from steel mills. The gases, which would otherwise burn up in the atmosphere as carbon dioxide, are fermented and chemically converted into jet fuel.

A test facility is already in operation in New Zealand.

Virgin, the first commercial airline to test a bio-fuel in flight, plans to begin using this new fuel in two to three years, with a ‘demo’ flight planned in 12-18 months.

12 Hot Firemen Take Shirts Off for Charity Calendar

firefighter from Tampa (Mr. July) Nations Bravest Unite, 2012

firefighter from Tampa (Mr. July) Nations Bravest Unite, 2012

The months of the year have never looked so good as in this glorious calendar with outdoor photos of 12 life-saving firemen. The best part is, their shirts came off for charity: 12 charities chosen by the firemen, including one heart-warming camp for child burn victims, will receive all the profits sales of the 2012 calendars.

Lieutenant Jeremy Finney is inspired by the benefits coming from this calendar of muscle-bound fire fighters. Finney became director recently for a camp that brings joy to children and teens who have been burned in fires. An article in the Tampa Tribune yesterday, Kids Get Shirt Off His Back, gave Jeremy a chance to tout his camp, along with the fundraising calendar.

“Let’s face it, kids can be cruel,” he says. “Camp Hopetake gives them a chance to socialize where they’re not outcasts. After all the physical pain, which I can’t even fathom, they have to endure the physical, emotional and psychological scars.

“I’m sorry, I tear up when I talk about it. I’m extremely passionate about this camp. When the kids come together, you can just watch them flourish.”

Finney and other firefighters take the children on a weeklong whirlwind tour each June, with trips to the beach, Adventure Island, Busch Gardens, Universal Studios and more. It costs more than $1,000 a child, and that’s where the calendar comes in.

firemen catalogue examples

If you live in the Tampa, Fla area, stop by the firemen’s museum tonight (Oct. 13) for an all-you-can-eat 3-hour event featuring music, drinks and autographs from Mr. July. Tickets are $25 each and calendars will be available.

The calendars, called Nation’s Bravest: Firefighters Unite 2012, are purchased at cost by firefighters unions, then sold for $19.95, with the profits all going to the charities.

Please support the effort by purchasing (perhaps a few Christmas gifts?) at the website: www.nationsbravest.com.

(WATCH Mr. Tampa’s visit with the local Fox morning show)

12 Hot Firemen Take Their Shirts Off for Charity Calendar

firefighter from Tampa (Mr. July) Nations Bravest Unite, 2012

firefighter from Tampa (Mr. July) Nations Bravest Unite, 2012The months of the year have never looked so good as in this glorious calendar with outdoor photos of 12 life-saving firemen. The best part is, their shirts came off for charity: 12 charities chosen by the firemen, including one heart-warming camp for child burn victims, will receive all the profits sales of the 2012 calendars.

Lieutenant Jeremy Finney is inspired by the benefits coming from this calendar of muscle-bound fire fighters. Finney became director recently for a camp that brings joy to children and teens who have been burned in fires. An article in the Tampa Tribune yesterday, Kids Get Shirt Off His Back, gave Jeremy a chance to tout his camp, along with the fundraising calendar.

“Let’s face it, kids can be cruel,” he says. “Camp Hopetake gives them a chance to socialize where they’re not outcasts. After all the physical pain, which I can’t even fathom, they have to endure the physical, emotional and psychological scars.

“I’m sorry, I tear up when I talk about it. I’m extremely passionate about this camp. When the kids come together, you can just watch them flourish.”

Finney and other firefighters take the children on a weeklong whirlwind tour each June, with trips to the beach, Adventure Island, Busch Gardens, Universal Studios and more. It costs more than $1,000 a child, and that’s where the calendar comes in.

firemen catalogue examplesIf you live in the Tampa, Fla area, stop by the firemen’s museum tonight (Oct. 13) for an all-you-can-eat 3-hour event featuring music, drinks and autographs from Mr. July. Tickets are $25 each and calendars will be available.

The calendars, called Nation’s Bravest: Firefighters Unite 2012, are purchased at cost by firefighters unions, then sold for $19.95, with the profits all going to the charities.

Please support the effort by purchasing (perhaps a few Christmas gifts?) at the website: www.nationsbravest.com.

(WATCH Mr. Tampa’s visit with the local Fox morning show)

High School Students Build Farmer’s Market In Rural Food Desert

Students build pavillion Studio H photo

Students build pavillion Studio H photoBertie County, North Carolina is the poorest county in the state, with residents who are largely obese and have no access to fresh food. It’s also home to some students whose motto might be, “Build it and they will come.”

The students who came up with the idea of building a pavilion in which farmers could sell produce had no design or building experience. “Some had never even held a hammer.”

But a high school teacher taught the students how to lay out projects, how to use shop equipment–essentially, everything they needed to know to go out and build.

And, the pavilion turned out to be quite beautiful.

(WATCH time lapse construction video – READ the story from Fast Company)

 

World TB Cases Decline for First Time Ever

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vaccinations in Africa - Gates FoundationIn a significant milestone for global health, the number of people getting sick with tuberculosis has dropped for the first time, while the death toll from the disease reached its lowest level in a decade, the World Health Organization said on Tuesday.

Globally, the TB death rate dropped 40 percent in 2010 compared to 1990, and all regions except Africa were on track to reach a 50 percent mortality decline by 2015.

Home Builders Rally to Use American Made Products, ABC News Ignites Trend

Made in America factory workers ABCNews report

Made in America factory workers ABCNews reportAn economist turned builder, is constructing a house made entirely from American-made products — from the bathtub right down to the nails, screws and bolts.

In total, the cost of the house is nearly identical to one using foreign made materials. It might end up being 1 to 2 percent more expensive, but built with better materials, using nails that won’t rust, for instance.

The Montana man is convinced that if every builder bought just 5 percent more American materials it would create 220,000 jobs.

And, now, thanks to an ABC News broadcast, builders are responding, rallying to buy more products, such as Moen faucets, and the word is spreading.

Builders Rally to Use American Made Products, ABC News Ignites Trend

Made in America factory workers ABCNews report

Made in America factory workers ABCNews reportAn economist turned builder, is constructing a house made entirely from American-made products — from the bathtub right down to the nails, screws and bolts.

In total, the cost of the house is nearly identical to one using foreign made materials. It might end up being 1 to 2 percent more expensive, but built with better materials, using nails that won’t rust, for instance.

The Montana man is convinced that if every builder bought just 5 percent more American materials it would create 220,000 jobs.

And, now, thanks to an ABC News broadcast, builders are responding, rallying to buy more products, such as Moen faucets, and the word is spreading.

Solar-powered Webcam Installed Near Mount Everest

Web-cam on Mt Everest Mobotix photo

Web-cam on Mt Everest Mobotix photoProving that no place on Earth is safe from the ever-gazing eye of the Internet, researchers have installed a webcam pointed at the 29,000-foot peak of Mount Everest.

A high-definition Mobotix camera, powered by a single solar panel, smashed the previous record holder for “world’s highest webcam” by a full kilometer, residing at a dizzying 18,618 feet above sea level.

Autistic Adults Prove Valuable as Software Testers

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typingIt turns out that people with Asperger’s Syndrome make great software debuggers.

Raised to popular awareness by movies like “Rain Man” starring an autistic savant played by Dustin Hoffman, people with Asperger’s syndrome are often smarter at complex mathematics and tedious computer troubleshooting skills than ordinary programmers.

A Chicago based non-profit company now trains highly-functioning autistic people to be software testers. These focused debuggers are used by large clients like Oracle and Microsoft and have proven to be so good in fact that companies are now recruiting them to meet demand.

Petite Woman Builds Small Hydro Plants Bringing Electricity to Half Million Indonesians

Indonesian electricity entrepreneur, Tri Mumpuni Iskandar - IBEKA photo

Indonesian electricity entrepreneur, Tri Mumpuni Iskandar - IBEKA photoAn Indonesian woman has developed micro-hydro projects that have already delivered electricity – and all that comes with it – to half a million Indonesians.

The charismatic director of the People Centered Business and Economic Institute (IBEKA), loves to be out in the villages. But lately she spends much of her time in the U.S., drumming up donor support in an effort to get power to the other 90 million Indonesians who are still without it.

Why a Woman-Hero Activist From Yemen Won the Nobel Peace Prize

Emirati women strive for equal rights for travel

Emirati women strive for equal rights for travelFrom the moment Tawakul Karmen took off her veil in front of television cameras five years ago, she has been a force of change in Yemen. And now the activist has been recognized around the world with a Nobel Peace Prize. Meet the woman who started the entire peaceful protest movement in the Arab world.

Protesters in Change Square, the main grounds of the Yemen revolution, rejoiced as news that their lady hero Tawakul Karman was chosen as one of this year’s Nobel Peace Prize winners. Cheers filled the air.

Marching Band Goes to Hospice Letting Woman See Grandson Play for the Last Time

trumpet playing teen marches at grandma's hospice center - NBCvideo

trumpet playing teen marches at grandma's hospice center - NBCvideoIn the final stages of cancer, an Arkansas grandmother was unable to hear her grandson in his marching band, playing the trumpet that she had bought him.

Instead, after a discussion with the director, the band came to her — all 120 members with drums and horns and cymbals — playing a concert beneath her window and granting her last wish.

(WATCH the video from NBC Nightly News)

 

Community Steps Up to Save Pizzeria After Owner Sends Email

pizza maker cuts pie at Nick's

pizza maker cuts pie at Nick'sNick’s Pizza is an Illinois eatery where families bring the kids and you can throw peanut shells on the floor.

When Nick’s announced it was facing foreclosure, people rallied.

They came in by the hundreds to buy pizza and show support for the beloved community pizzeria.

15 U.S. Companies Hiring in October

job classified ads - Kevin P. via Morguefile

help wanted classifieds, image by Kevin P - morguefile.comFall can actually be one of the best times to look for work. By October, most companies have regained speed after the summer lull, and need to do their hiring before the holiday vacation season begins in late November.

Looking for a job? It’s time to kick your search into high gear. To give you a jump start, here’s a list of 15 companies that are hiring new employees this month.

Gene Therapy Cures HIV in Patient

vaccine jarsAn early stage trial of an HIV treatment found that the gene therapy reduced levels of the virus and even eliminated it in one patient with a naturally occurring gene mutation.

If shown to be safe and effective, the treatment could end the need for the antiretroviral drugs now used to keep the virus that causes AIDS in check by suppressing viral replication in the blood.

In a September 19 statement from the University of Pennsylvania, the lead researcher said the tiny study could be the first step to a “functional cure” for AIDS.

Frito-Lay Just Opened “Greenest Manufacturing Facility In the US”

solar rooftop at Frito Lay plant

solar rooftop at Frito Lay plant

Frito-Lay, best known for its snack chips, achieved their “most ambitious sustainability project to-date” with the reopening of an Arizona plant the company calls the “greenest manufacturing facility in the U.S.”

Its goal was to transform the existing facility in Casa Grande to reach a “near net zero” energy and waste footprint so that it would be as far “off the grid” as possible and run primarily on renewable energy sources and recycled water, while producing nearly zero landfill waste.

Frito-Lay invested in a combination of technologies to enable the Casa Grande plant to significantly reduce the use of key natural resources and reduce the site’s overall environmental impact. The facility is now generating 2/3 of all energy used from renewable sources and is working toward further reductions in water and natural gas usage, as well. It also became the first existing food manufacturing site to achieve LEED Existing Building Gold Certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.

Water Reduction:  The Casa Grande facility installed a water recovery and reuse system that uses Low-Pressure Reverse Osmosis technologies to recycle from 50% to 75% of water, resulting in water pure enough for drinking.

Electricity Reduction:  Five separate solar photovoltaic systems installed throughout the property, produce nearly 10 million kilowatt-hours of electrical power. Two fields of 18,000 tracking solar panels were installed on 36 acres of the facility’s agriculture property. All available rooftops are covered, including the parking lot.

Natural Gas Reduction:  The newly installed 60,000 pounds per hour biomass boiler, which burns wood and agricultural waste as its energy source, will produce all the steam needed for the manufacturing plant and will reduce natural gas usage by over 80%.

Zero Landfill:  As of 2010, the Casa Grande facility sends less than 1% of its overall waste to landfill through extensive recycling and using food waste for cattle feed.

Water reuse recycle vat - Frito-Lay photo“As a company that relies on key natural resources like water and fuel, Frito-Lay has developed strategies to ensure our business remains sustainable, even if there are constraints on those resources,” explains Al Carey, past CEO and president, Frito-Lay North America. “Frito-Lay and its parent, PepsiCo, are committed to finding innovative solutions that are right for the business and right for the environment. The ‘near net zero’ project is an industry-leading example of how the two successfully intersect.”

Moving forward, Frito-Lay wants to transfer what works at the Casa Grande plant  to its 32 other facilities “where appropriate”. Every Frito-Lay plant is identifying projects and approaches to get closer to “near net zero” and to significantly reduce its environmental footprint.

For more than a decade, the company has nearly reached or exceeded its aggressive conservation goals, based on 1999 levels, to reduce water use by 50%; natural gas by 30%; and electricity by 25%. In addition, the company created an environmental strategy for its fleet to reduce fuel use by 50% by 2020.

Frito-Lay Casa Grande has been part of the Pinal County community for more than 25 years employing more than 350 people to make Lay’s and Ruffles potato chips, Fritos corn chips, Tostitos, Doritos, and more.

Frito-Lay Just Opened “Greenest Manufacturing Facility In the US”

solar rooftop at Frito Lay plant

solar rooftop at Frito Lay plant

Frito-Lay, best known for its snack chips, achieved their “most ambitious sustainability project to-date” with the reopening of an Arizona plant the company calls the “greenest manufacturing facility in the U.S.”

Its goal was to transform the existing facility in Casa Grande to reach a “near net zero” energy and waste footprint so that it would be as far “off the grid” as possible and run primarily on renewable energy sources and recycled water, while producing nearly zero landfill waste.

Yoga Helps Addicts, Homeless Find Peace (Video)

yoga in NYC helps addicts-CNN video

yoga in NYC helps addicts-CNN videoOn the Lower East Side in New York City, Sylvia Rascon treats people overcoming trauma by helping them to find balance in their lives.

One of the participants, Dorila Morales, struggled with domestic abuse and drug addiction. For her, yoga is not just exercise. It is an integral part of her life. Dorila said she’s watched the people in the class change. They let go of their anger and fear, and smile again.

Beatle Paul McCartney Weds Nancy Shevell (Video)

Mccartney weds for third time

Mccartney weds for third timeSir Paul McCartney married U.S. businesswoman Nancy Shevell in London yesterday in a small civil ceremony at the same courthouse where he wed his first wife, Linda.

Ringo Starr was one of the guests at a reception following the ceremony at McCartney’s London home.

Stella McCartney designed Nancy’s short, simple dress.