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Bill Gates’ Favorite Teacher

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khan-academy-youtubeSal Khan, you can count Bill Gates as your newest fan. Gates is a voracious consumer of online education. This past spring a colleague e-mailed him about the nonprofit KhanAcademy.org, a vast digital trove of free mini-lectures all narrated by Khan, an ebullient, articulate Harvard MBA and former hedge fund manager.

Gates replied within minutes. “This guy is amazing,” he wrote. “It is awesome how much he has done with very little in the way of resources.” Gates and his 11-year-old son, Rory, began soaking up videos, from algebra to biology. 

(READ the rest of this story in CNN Money)

WATCH the video: Instructor to the World! – Math, Science Whiz Shares Lessons via YouTube

Generous Lottery Winner Donates Ticket to Charity

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Powerball lottery ticketSomewhere in Kansas a Powerball lottery player shines as a hero for sending their winning ticket anonymously by mail to a local hospital.

The only message from the generous donor was, “Please accept this gift for the Mitchell County Regional Medical Foundation for the good work you do. God Bless!”

The hospital staff had no idea how much money the ticket might represent so they checked online and found four numbers matching the Powerball jackpot for July 17.

The ticket was worth $10,000.

The winnings will be added to their current fundraising campaign to complete new accommodation where patients’ families can stay overnight if they need to.

 

 

Generous Lottery Winner Donates Ticket to Charity

Powerball lottery ticket

Powerball lottery ticketSomewhere in Kansas a Powerball lottery player shines as a hero for sending their winning ticket anonymously by mail to a local hospital.

The only message from the generous donor was, “Please accept this gift for the Mitchell County Regional Medical Foundation for the good work you do. God Bless!”

The hospital staff had no idea how much money the ticket might represent so they checked online and found four numbers matching the Powerball jackpot for July 17.

9-year-old Hero Saves Drowning Brother with CPR

Family photo shows hero in the pool

Family photo shows hero in the poolUnlikely hero Logan Hearn kept his cool under frightening circumstances when his baby brother Brendan was found by their mother floating face-down in the family’s pool on Thursday night.

The articulate 9-year-old is being credited with saving the 2-year-old’s life after a swimming pool accident in Joliet, Illinois, thanks to a life-saving CPR class.

WATCH the video below, or read the story at ABC Local

3 Year-old Saves Dad by Walking Two Blocks to Fire Station

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3yo-walked-to-firehouse-for-helpAlesaundra Tafoya’s parents have been teaching their daughter about safety, pointing out such safe havens as the local fire stations if she ever finds herself in trouble.

Lesson learned, the toddler did exactly what she was taught Friday after her father collapsed in their Manteca, California, home. The three-year-old walked two blocks to reach Fire Station to ask for help because her daddy was “frozen”.

Doctors were quoted later as saying the man likely would have died had not the firemen arrived and transported him to an area hospital.

WATCH the video below, or read the story at CNN

Motivational Speaker Trades Talking for Finding Jobs for Homeless

Frank Kelly finds jobs for homeless, NBC video clip

Frank Kelly finds jobs for homeless, NBC video clip“My stereotype of homeless people was so far from the truth,” admitted Frank Kelly, who was invited to speak to them, presenting his motivational talk.

He discovered that they are simply “everyday Americans” who ultimately inspired him to stop “talking” and help to get them jobs.

He founded Project Vacant Streets in Miami, an intense program that reintroduces confidence, and prepares them for job interviews.

Frank now hits the streets himself, to find employers willing to listen and hear the real qualities of these temporarily homeless men and women.

WATCH the inspiring video below, or at MSNBC’s Making A Difference

RELATED: Professional Makeovers Lift the Homeless (GNN, Aug, 2009)

Motivational Speaker Trades Talking for Finding Jobs for Homeless

Frank Kelly finds jobs for homeless, NBC video clip

Frank Kelly finds jobs for homeless, NBC video clip“My stereotype of homeless people was so far from the truth,” admitted Frank Kelly, who was invited to speak to them, presenting his motivational talk.

He discovered that they are simply “everyday Americans” who ultimately inspired him to stop “talking” and help to get them jobs.

He founded Project Vacant Streets in Miami, an intense program that reintroduces confidence, and prepares them for job interviews.

Frank now hits the streets himself, to find employers willing to listen and hear the real qualities of these temporarily homeless men and women.

WATCH the inspiring video below, or at MSNBC’s Making A Difference

RELATED: Professional Makeovers Lift the Homeless (GNN, Aug, 2009)

Hero Saved 30 Neighbors From Brutality in Kyrgyz-Uzbek Conflict

Uzbekistan family, file photo, USAID

Uzbekistan family, file photo, USAIDThere were many horror stories coming out of the Kyrgyz-Uzbek conflict this summer, but at least one hero emerged, who risked his life to save his neighbors.

A group of Uzbek women credited him with saving many lives that day.

I was in an Uzbek neighborhood in Osh one day, speaking with people who had fled the violence. They returned and had to live in tents provided by the UN’s refugee agency, often in the courtyards of their former homes, now burned beyond the possibility of habitation. The Uzbeks were displaced people living on their own property.

A group of women were taking me on a tour of the destruction in their neighborhood. One of Uzbek woman came up and said I had to come with her and see someone just around the corner.

That someone turned out to be a Kyrgyz man in his mid-20s who was standing in front of the gates to his inner courtyard and home, which had not been touched while the neighborhood around was torched.

The women explained to me that this young man protected some 30 of his Uzbek neighbors, mostly women, as a Kyrgyz mob descended on the neighborhood. He ushered them into his courtyard then went out, shut and locked the gate, and waited, alone, for the mob to arrive.

The Kyrgyz man remained quiet as the women told the story, but at this point he spoke up and told me the Kyrgyz that came to that neighborhood that day were not from Osh.

Although the mob knew there were Uzbeks behind his gate, this young and slender man told them the people behind the gate were his neighbors and that they, the Kyrgyz, were not from his neighborhood and should go, immediately.

And the mob left.

Unfortunately, some of the bravest deeds and those who perform them are destined to pass with little or no notice.

I asked the man to tell me his name, but he declined. In fact, he asked me not to say anything about what he had done or where it happened or take his picture. He was afraid. Since he was still living among Uzbeks it wasn’t difficult to understand whom he was afraid of.

His anonymity is a great pity, since he was one of the few people I met who had a story of which person could be proud and remember with honor. I waited to write about it and purposely made no mention of which part of Osh he lives in out of respect for his wishes.

But I couldn’t leave the story of such a brave and decent person untold.

(Source: Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty)

 

Man Makes Giant Bubbles Float Above the Beach

Bubble-smith Sterling Johnson makes floating giants across Stinson Beach accompanied by music from incompetech.com…

 

City Water Works to Turn Toxic Sludge Into Green Profit

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construction worker VADOTDuring the last two years, Natchez Water Works has hauled 3,300 tons of toxic sludge to a special-permitted dump site, incurring transportation costs of $400,000 every year.

Now, with a grant of federal stimulus money, Natchez Water Works Wastewater Treatment Plant in New Hampshire is investing in a green makeover that will eliminate those costs and cut the carbon footprint of the city.

The upgrade, partly funded by a 20-year loan at 1.57 percent interest, will convert the sludge into a class-A biosolid that can be sold for agricultural purposes. The facility will be online in late September.

(READ full story at The Natchez Democrat)

Ethiopia Has Halved Malaria Deaths in Just Three Years

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malaria net in Ethiopia, via The Global FundThe number of people who die from malaria in Ethiopia has been halved in just three years through the distribution of nearly 20 million insecticide-treated bed nets and widespread use of antimalaria drugs. The dramatic fall in deaths from a disease that kills one in four people was made possible with money from the Global Fund To Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, and a small army of health workers.

In 2005, only two percent of households owned an insecticide-treated net and almost half the population had no access to any health care services at all. A plan to get nets out to farming families was floundering, partly because of the sheer number of nets required and partly because of the challenge of distributing them to remote areas.

Trail Honors Forestry Hero who Saved Dozens of Firefighters from Great Inferno

idaho mineshaft where Pulaski herded dozens who would survive fire

idaho mineshaft where Pulaski herded dozens who would survive fireThe summer of 1910 in Idaho was a crackling-dry, hot powder keg of rampant forest fires. The U.S. Forest Service was scrambling to stay ahead of them.

But scrambling gave way to panic, when western gales pushed dozens of fires into one huge self-feeding furnace.

The death toll would have been far higher if it weren’t for Edward Pulaski, who had recently joined the Forest Service. Pulaski had roamed the forests and knew their nooks and crannies — and his familiarity with the mountain trails, particularly a 230-foot mine shaft — saved the lives of a large crew, as well as his own, from horrible deaths. Even if he did have to save several at gunpoint.

Right: USFS Archival photo shows ranger Will Morris looking in the mine portal where Edward Pulaski led a crew to survive the inferno.

(READ the story in the Oregonian)

From Mud Hut To Mansion

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oman-man-cbsvideoGood news reporter, Steve Hartman believes he can pick at random a name in the phone book and find an inspiring story there — even in the country of Oman.

Meet the man who proved Steve to be correct. He is living the “American Dream”, but in the Middle East, and partly, he has an American corporation to thank.

WATCH the video below, or at CBS News

 

Schools Turn to Solar and Wind for Energy Savings and Profit

Another solar rooftop of Solar Power Partners for Ventura County

Another solar rooftop of Solar Power Partners for Ventura CountyWhile three Illinois school districts have formed the School Wind Consortium to provide power and generate income, one California elementary school joins a growing number of others debuting all-solar systems to open the new school year.

Grant Elementary School in Redding has installed a 202.50kW solar energy system, which was built and financed at no capital cost to the district through a partnership with Solar Power Partners of Mill Valley, California.

Signing a purchase agreement, the school pays only for the power produced by the system at a pre-determined rate over 20 years, which will reportedly save an estimated total of $600,000 over the life of the agreement. (Photo: Solar rooftop from Solar Power Partners for Ventura County)

Schools Turn to Solar and Wind for Energy Savings and Profit

Another solar rooftop of Solar Power Partners for Ventura County

Another solar rooftop of Solar Power Partners for Ventura CountyWhile three Illinois school districts have formed the School Wind Consortium to provide power and generate income, one California elementary school joins a growing number of others debuting all-solar systems to open the new school year.

Grant Elementary School in Redding has installed a 202.50kW solar energy system, which was built and financed at no capital cost to the district through a partnership with Solar Power Partners of Mill Valley, California.

Signing a purchase agreement, the school pays only for the power produced by the system at a pre-determined rate over 20 years, which will reportedly save an estimated total of $600,000 over the life of the agreement. (Photo: Solar rooftop from Solar Power Partners for Ventura County)

Upscale Restaurant Owner Feeds Pasta to Homeless Kids – for Five Years

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Bruno's restaurant feeds homeless kids every day - CBS videoBruno Serato, owner of the White House Restaurant in Anaheim, admits he had a pretty carefree life – hosting and hobnobbing with Orange County’s most rich and famous, until his Italian mother convinced him to start feeding the hungry.

He told her about homeless kids who often go hungry and she grabbed his arm, chided him in Italian, and insisted that he feed them pasta immediately.

On mama’s orders, Bruno fed a room full of kids that night.

It was a lot of food to just give away. But his mother wouldn’t leave the kitchen until he did it. That was actually April 18, 2005 – and it’s happened every day since.

Bruno has continued to serve the kids every weeknight for the past 5 years – that’s nearly a quarter of a million, very nice meals.

WATCH the video below, or read the story at CBS News

Marines, Sailor Save Severely Burned Afghan Boy

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file photo taken in Iraq, DODAn Afghan gentleman begged a squad of Marines, out on a routine visit to a village in southern Afghanistan, to come to his nephew’s rescue. They entered the man’s compound and found a 10-year-old boy curled up in pain from severe burns over his back.

This group of Marines normally spend their days training Afghanistan security forces, but had witnessed many injuries to their own unit members due to enemy ambush with explosives. Even so, finding a child in this condition was a much different experience, according to Navy corpsman Seaman Markie Smith, from Syracuse, N.Y., who responded to the family’s pleas for help.

In the end, the Afgan child along with his family witnessed the compassion of coalition forces and will remember their actions for a long time.

Armless Pianist Wows Judges On ‘China’s Got Talent’

armless pianist Liu Wei on China's Got Talent

armless pianist Liu Wei on China's Got TalentLiu Wei lost both of his arms in a freak accident when he was 10, after touching an electrified wire while playing hide-and-seek. But, his tragic circumstances did not stop Liu from pursuing his goal of a music career.

His parents convinced him of the importance of doing everything for himself. So, at age 19, he began the daily practice of playing the piano with his feet, and today at 23 shocked audiences and judges on China’s Got Talent.

The audience applause let Liu know that has more talent in one of his pinky toes than many piano players have in both their hands.

“For people like me, there were only two options. One was to abandon all dreams, which would lead to a quick, hopeless death. The other was to struggle without arms to live an outstanding life,” he explained to the judges.

Watch Liu’s flawless and heartfelt performance of “Mariage D’amour” via YouTube below, with English subtitles…

 

Armless Pianist Wows China

armless pianist Liu Wei on China's Got Talent

armless pianist Liu Wei on China's Got TalentLiu Wei lost both of his arms in a freak accident when he was 10, after touching an electrified wire while playing hide-and-seek. But, his tragic circumstances did not stop Liu from pursuing his goal of a music career.

His parents convinced him of the importance of doing everything for himself. So, at age 19, he began the daily practice of playing the piano with his feet, and today at 23 shocked audiences and judges on China’s Got Talent.

The audience applause let Liu know that has more talent in one of his pinky toes than many piano players have in both their hands.

U.S. To Host Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks In D.C.

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Hillary Clinton with Mideast negotiator George Mitchell, State Dept photoIsraeli and Palestinian leaders will tackle their toughest disputes in direct talks beginning early next month in Washington, U.S. officials announced Friday.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton issued the invitation to the two sides, asking Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority President Abbas to launch the talks in Washington on Sept. 2.

Clinton conceded that there would be difficulties ahead. “Without a doubt, we will hit more obstacles,” but she added that negotiators should be able to reach a comprehensive peace agreement within one year.

(READ full story from NPR News)