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Discounts and Deals Can Save Money for Folks 60+

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senior-discount-you-deserve-it-graficA lower ticket price at the movies isn’t the only financial perk of getting older.

Many national retailers quietly offer little-known discounts of about 10 percent to 15 percent to older customers. For example, Kohl’s reduces prices for customers 62 and older on certain days of the week…

(READ more from AP in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

Man Plays Guitar With No Arms – Let It Be

Tony Melendez plays the guitar with no arms. He taught himself to play the guitar with his feet when he was 16.

He is now a touring musician, even playing for the Pope in 1987. Watch him in this video playing and singing Let It Be, written by The Beatles.

Can Dolphins See Without Their Eyes? Scientists Say “Maybe”

dolphin photo by Sun Star

Photo by Sun StarIn a lagoon in the Florida Keys, the marine mammal research center has documented the ability of dolphins to mimic the actions of other dolphins without the use of their vision.

Whether their ability is through sonar, or echo-location, the scientists aren’t sure, but the “blindfolded” dolphin study may also be helpful in better grasping the complexities of human intelligence.

(READ the story in Salon)

Photo by Sun Star

New ‘Giant’ Species Of Crayfish Found In Tennessee Creek

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giant crayfish found in Tennessee - handoutA new species of giant crayfish [has] literally crawled out from under a rock in Tennessee, proving that large new species of animals can be found in highly populated and well-explored places.

The species, Barbicambarus simmonsi, is about 5 inches long — double the length of most crayfish in the region.

“We were elated, jumping for joy,” said researcher Christopher Taylor.

(READ the story in Reuters)

Crowd Comes to Rescue When Mic Cuts Off for 8-Year-old

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girl-sings-mic-cut-anthemWhen the microphone failed during her stellar rendition of the national anthem last week, the crowd came to her aid, jumping in without missing a beat.

WATCH the video below…

Crowd Comes to Rescue When Mic Cuts Off for 8-Year-old

girl-sings-mic-cut-anthem

girl-sings-mic-cut-anthemWhen the microphone failed during her stellar rendition of the national anthem last week, the crowd came to her aid, jumping in without missing a beat.

WATCH the video below…

Hospital Visitation Rights for Unmarried and Gay Couples Take Effect Nationwide

Photo by Sun Star

Photo by Sun StarThis week, a new rule went into effect for hospitals across the nation to ease the longtime burden on unmarried or gay partners who, until now, could be prohibited from visiting loved ones who may lie sick and dying without a hand to hold.

The rule, first proposed in a memorandum by President Obama in April, 2010, ensures that hospitals choosing to participate in Medicare and Medicaid programs must respect the rights of patients to designate visitors. Participating hospitals may no longer deny visitation privileges based on factors including sexual orientation or gender identity.

New visitation regulations also will benefit childless widows or widowers who may desire the companionship of an unmarried partner or friend. They will also apply to members of religious orders (who are single and have strong relationships within their order).

“There are few moments in our lives that call for greater compassion and companionship than when a loved one is admitted to the hospital,” said Mr. Obama who directed HHS Secretary Sebelius to initiate a public comment period before the regulation was finalized.

“In these hours of need and moments of pain and anxiety, all of us would hope to have a loved one to be there for us, as we would be there for them.”

Patients can now designate who will receive visitation rights and also who can make medical decisions on their behalf — regardless of whether or not they are a legal spouse or blood relative.

The new Hospital Visitation Regulations went into effect January 18, 2011.

Many States had already taken steps to try to put an end to this situation. North Carolina recently amended its Patients’ Bill of Rights to give each patient “the right to designate visitors who shall receive the same visitation privileges as the patient’s immediate family members, regardless of whether the visitors are legally related to the patient” — a right that applies in every hospital in the State. Delaware, Nebraska, and Minnesota have adopted similar laws.

Janice Langbehn feels justice finally was served, after having been denied any chance to visit her gay partner of 17 years who lay dying.

(READ more about Janice at ABC News)

Hospital Visitation Rights for Unmarried and Gay Couples Take Effect Nationwide

Photo by Sun Star

Photo by Sun StarThis week, a new rule went into effect for hospitals across the nation to ease the longtime burden on unmarried or gay partners who, until now, could be prohibited from visiting loved ones who may lie sick and dying without a hand to hold.

The rule, first proposed in a memorandum by President Obama in April, 2010, ensures that hospitals choosing to participate in Medicare and Medicaid programs must respect the rights of patients to designate visitors. Participating hospitals may no longer deny visitation privileges based on factors including sexual orientation or gender identity.

New visitation regulations also will benefit childless widows or widowers who may desire the companionship of an unmarried partner or friend. They will also apply to members of religious orders (who are single and have strong relationships within their order).

50 Years Ago Today: JFK’s Words ‘Ask Not…’ Inspire a New Generation

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JFK iinnaugural address, JFK library video50 years ago today, as the youngest president in history took the stage and the oath of office, John F. Kennedy declared that he was “passing the torch to a new generation.”

It was a cold inauguration day in Washington, D.C. — a day that would change the lives of many young Americans.

It would become one of the most famous speeches in American history, a speech that would help shape his life — and his generation.

His famous plea echos today, and in the lives of those who decided on the spot to dedicate their lives to service: “Ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country.”

Within the two months, thousands of young people had signed up for his “Peace Corps“, to help struggling populations around the globe. Since 1961, over 200,000 Americans have joined the Peace Corps, serving in 139 countries. Many former volunteers have risen to national prominence.

(READ or LISTEN to the inspiring story at NPR News)

Tribute to Sargent Shriver (1915-2011): A Life of Grace

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Sargent Shriver, 1962-govphotoIt took only a walk with Sargent Shriver to learn how deeply loved and loving he was. Peace Corps volunteers from the the program that Shriver helped to start in 1961 would stop and thank him, embrace him and tell him stories about their life-changing service.

Countless others approached him: people whose lives were changed because of the anti-poverty programs that Shriver started in the Johnson administration – Legal Services, Head Start, Job Corps, Community Action,VISTA, Upward Bound. Or the parents of children in Special Olympics, the program began by Shriver and his wife, Eunice, that revolutionized the way we treat those with mental disabilities.

(READ the tribute by Shriver’s former speechwriter in the Washington Post)

An Offer You Can’t Refuse? Corleone ‘Godfather’ House is For Sale (Video)

The home where The Godfather was filmed - NBC Video

The home where The Godfather was filmed - NBC VideoThe Godfather is one of the best loved films of all time. Now, the home where Francis Ford Coppola filmed Marlon Brando’s death and Al Pacino’s familial return is up for sale in Staten Island, NY.

The owner of the home at 110 Longfellow Avenue is asking $2.9 million and the purchase price includes Brando’s original cue cards.

(WATCH the video below from Today)

US Founding Fathers Passed Socialized Medicine With Health Insurance Mandate in 1798

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John Adams portrait on wikipediaA number of US states are challenging the new health care law on Constitutional grounds. But, a very interesting Forbes article points out that the founding fathers who wrote and signed the Constitution actually authorized, for the good of the new nation’s economy, the creation of a government-operated hospital service with a mandate for privately employed sailors to purchase health care insurance.

Woman Recreates ‘The Last Supper’ in Laundry Lint

The Last Supper in lint, Ripley Entertainment photo

The Last Supper in lint, Ripley Entertainment photoCreative inspiration can come from many sources, but the lint from your clothes dryer? Colored lint collected from a dryer screen became the media with which Laura Bell of Roscommon, Michigan created a 14-foot replica of Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper.

She was aiming for the quarter million dollar prize offered in a Grand Rapids art contest, but instead, her fuzzy masterpiece was bought by the people at Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! for display in one of the company’s 32 “odditoriums” around the world.

Woman Recreates ‘The Last Supper’ in Laundry Lint

The Last Supper in lint, Ripley Entertainment photo

The Last Supper in lint, Ripley Entertainment photoCreative inspiration can come from many sources, but the lint from your clothes dryer? Colored lint collected from a dryer screen became the media with which Laura Bell of Roscommon, Michigan created a 14-foot replica of Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper.

She was aiming for the quarter million dollar prize offered in a Grand Rapids art contest, but instead, her fuzzy masterpiece was bought by the people at Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! for display in one of the company’s 32 “odditoriums” around the world.

Government Extends Growing Season for Thousands of Organic Farmers, Providing Local Food Throughout Winter

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hoop-house farming, USDA photoFarmers, like Earl and Clarisse Snell of Alabama, can still grow summer squash and tomatoes as if it were summer, thanks to their new high tunnel built with financial assistance from the US government. Also called hoop houses, seasonal high tunnels look a lot like greenhouses but require no artificial energy source—all they need is natural daylight. With their natural pest controlled environment, farmers across the country are now able to sell organic, locally grown produce throughout the year in states as cold as Minnesota, Wisconsin and even Alaska.

$13 million from USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has gone to more than 2,400 farmers in 43 states to help pay for the low-tech seasonal high tunnels.

Government Extends Growing Season for Thousands of Organic Farmers, Providing Local Food Throughout Winter

hoop-house farming, USDA photo

hoop-house farming, USDA photoFarmers, like Earl and Clarisse Snell of Alabama, can still grow summer squash and tomatoes as if it were summer, thanks to their new high tunnel built with financial assistance from the US government. Also called hoop houses, seasonal high tunnels look a lot like greenhouses but require no artificial energy source—all they need is natural daylight. With their natural pest controlled environment, farmers across the country are now able to sell organic, locally grown produce throughout the year in states as cold as Minnesota, Wisconsin and even Alaska.

$13 million from USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has gone to more than 2,400 farmers in 43 states to help pay for the low-tech seasonal high tunnels.

James Franco Honored for Work With Critically Ill Kids ‎

James Franco photo by David Shankbone -CC license

James Franco photo by David Shankbone -CC licenseJames Franco, the star of 127 Hours, was honored Saturday for his involvement with an organization that encourages actors, artists and musicians to donate their time and talent to children battling serious medical conditions.

Obama Loosens Travel Restrictions on Cuba

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flag of CubaU.S. President Barack Obama has loosened travel restrictions on Cuba to allow religious groups and students to travel to the communist country. The White House said Friday the measures are aimed at developing “people to people” contacts through more academic, cultural and religious exchanges.

The Answer in Tucson, is Blowing in the Wind

Ben's Bells wind chimes in Tucson- NBC video

Ben's Bells wind chimes in Tucson- NBC videoWhat started out as a memorial for a little boy has become a gift for a community in need of smiles.

Ben’s Bells has never seen so many volunteers, painting, assembling and hanging ceramic wind chimes from random branches and playgrounds around the city of Tucson. Hundreds came out to help hang these gifts for citizens to find and take home.

WATCH the Making a Difference video below, or at MSNBC

Refuge Teaches Women to Make Candles in the Darkness of War

Candle-making in Iraq, Prosperity Candles photo

Candle-making in Iraq, Prosperity Candles photoProsperity Candle provides women living in distressed areas around the world the tools and distribution they need to start their own companies making and selling beautiful candles.

They wanted to prove their business model could benefit struggling women in any other part of the world, so the Massachusetts-based company launched their pilot project in Baghdad, in the midst of war and exploding bombs.