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Historic $100 Million Gift From Bloomberg Will Increase Number of Black Doctors and Improve Minority Health

Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg announced a new financial gift in support of four historically Black medical schools to increase the number of Black doctors in the U.S.

The money will significantly reduce the debt burden of approximately 800 medical students, many of whom face increased financial pressure due to COVID-19.

The Bloomberg Philanthropies gift is the largest-ever received by Meharry Medical College, Howard University College of Medicine, Morehouse School of Medicine, and Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science.

Currently in the U.S. only five percent of practicing physicians are Black, while 13 percent of the U.S. population is Black, and data shows that Black patients have better outcomes with Black doctors because they are more likely to follow their directions.

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The medical school grants will allow officials to provide scholarships up to $100,000 to nearly every medical student currently enrolled and receiving financial aid over the next four years.

“COVID-19 has been especially devastating for the Black community, and the scarcity of Black doctors practicing in Black communities is one reason for it,” said Michael R. Bloomberg, founder of Bloomberg Philanthropies and Bloomberg LP, and three-term mayor of New York. “More Black doctors will mean more Black lives saved and fewer health problems that limit economic opportunity in Black communities.

“During my campaign for president, I proposed a set of bold policies—which we called the Greenwood Initiative — to increase generational wealth among Black families and shrink the racial wealth gap. The commitment Bloomberg Philanthropies is making today is just the first step we will take to bring that work to life.”

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Meharry Medical College, Howard University College of Medicine, Morehouse School of Medicine, and Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science will each determine the eligibility of their students currently enrolled. In 2020, over 50 percent of all students enrolled at these four schools should benefit from this gift. The grant, unveiled on September 3, also includes “wrap around” services, such as financial counseling for students.

“Meharry graduates overwhelmingly choose to go into primary care so they can make the largest impact on the most people,” said Dr. James Hildreth, President and CEO of Meharry Medical College. “But primary care, particularly in rural areas, does not provide the same level of financial security as other medical specialties.”

“This transformative gift from Bloomberg Philanthropies will significantly ease the burden of debt for our students, allowing them to make the decision of what and where they practice based on passion, not a paycheck.”

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“You may handicap your children by making their lives easy.” – Robert A. Heinlein

Quote of the Day: “You may handicap your children by making their lives easy.” – Robert A. Heinlein

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Woman Donates Kidney to the Cop Who Locked Her Up (Watch)

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Jocelynn James

A woman whose picture was once on the ‘Most Wanted List’ in Franklin County, Alabama is so grateful to the officer who arrested her, that she is giving him a kidney.

Jocelynn James was addicted to opioids and supported her drug habit by stealing and breaking the law. Between 2007-2012, Officer Terrell Potter arrested her multiple times.

Now, the woman is saving Potter’s life because she believes he saved hers—by helping her turn it around.

Last November, the former police officer learned that his kidney was failing, but doctors said the waiting list meant that a replacement organ was 7-8-years away.

As soon as Ms. James saw the Facebook post about Potter needing a kidney, she said she heard God tell her right then to donate her organ—and as fate would have it, the two were a perfect match.

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The surgery was performed a month and a half ago, and all went extremely well.

Ms. James currently runs a non-profit organization that provides drug counseling to women, and this November she will celebrate eight years sober.

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The former officer told KTTV he now considers James like another daughter. “It’s made a great relationship and a bond between us that can go forever.’

“To be able to give another human a kidney to extend his life is really rewarding,” James said.

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This English Dad Grew a Towering Sunflower Taller Than His 2-Story House—All Because His Son Asked Him To

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Douglas Smith with his giant sunflower – SWNS

When your young son asks you to grow a sunflower “as tall as the house” you do what you can. But nobody expected a plant like a magic beanstalk that kept growing and growing.

Douglas Smith was forced to use a ladder to tend to the lofty giant, which he first planted at the end of March and tended lovingly throughout lockdown.

The 42-year-old’s four-year-old son Stellan certainly got his wish. The gardening project turned into a 20-foot high monster plant that almost dwarves his two-story home in Stanstead Abbotts, England.

The current record for the tallest sunflower in Britain is held by Richard Hope, of Wigan, Greater Manchester, who set the record in 2012 with a whopping 26-foot tall flower.

But product manager from East Hertfordshire says his sunflower is now worthy of the ‘honorable mentions’ list on the website Giant Gardening.

Douglas’ flower stands in a large wooden container 20 inches tall, and three foot in length by two foot in depth.

And Douglas has to climb to the top rung of a ladder propped against his house, where he lives with wife Piper Terrett, 44, in order to just about reach the flower at the top of the stem.

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He said, “I had high hopes that it would still be growing – but I am glad that it’s topped out a bit now.

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“I think it’s probably got maybe another inch or two left in it to grow, but it’s pretty much done.

“I’ve had to rig the flower up on something that’s a little bit like a flagpole, attached to the top of the wooden stake, so that it doesn’t curve down too much under its own weight.

“It’s flowering at the moment – there’s probably another week or so of flowering left, and then I’m hoping to leave it standing for as long as I can, to collect most of the seeds.”

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And the sunflower started off with a fighting chance of growing this tall because Douglas was given the seed in a swap with John Butler, who holds the current record for tallest sunflower in North America, growing one that is 26 feet 8 inches.

“I’m not sure specifically what variety of sunflower this is, but it’s a bit like a thoroughbred horse – it came from a good start in life.”

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Innovative Renovations of Old Hotels Make Perfect Affordable Housing –Including Great Amenities

In Branson, Missouri, an old Days Inn hotel which has been vacant for 8 years has found new life, and been given a noble purpose.

A Los Angeles-based construction company purchased the property, along with other shuttered hotels, fulfilling its mission to turn failing commercial spaces into affordable housing.

The company envisions that these kinds of efficient fixes can help address the low-income housing shortage in the nation today. By breaking through certain walls, they were able to create studio and one-bedroom apartments that would rent for $495-$695—a sweet spot in terms of income brackets, where the individual might not make enough for normal housing, yet not qualify for assistance.

And, these spaces are upgraded with plenty of amenities.

Richard Rubin, founder of Repvblik, started doing these kinds of conversions in his native country of South Africa, and believes the price of the Missouri Days Inn units fall into the perfect price range for those who “might not be poor enough to get subsidized housing.”

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But affordable doesn’t mean barren or slumlike, the Days Inn project, known as Plato’s Cave, comes with freshly painted walls, included utilities, a rich assortment of amenities including a gym, basketball court, and onsite laundry, smart tvs, laminated wood floors and air conditioning.

Plato’s Cave rental unit by Repvblik

The need for affordable housing is so urgent, not just in states where the lack thereof is famous such as California, but nationwide, that Rubin is trying to push the projects through to success without federal funding, which, as he revealed in a recent article with Fast Company, is something critics of his model believe isn’t possible.

“We were told with this market that it couldn’t be done,” says Rubin. “Everyone said, ‘You can’t do it without low-income housing tax credits,’ which is completely incorrect. You absolutely can.”

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Naturally he struggled to find investors to fork over a large check to buy old commercial spaces and sell them as cheap rental properties to higher-risk renters, but good-guy investing is still alive, and Repvblik is now juggling 10 such properties totaling 2,000 units – a number he hopes will grow to 20,000 in a few years.

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“Being an entrepreneur is about seeing connections others can’t, seizing opportunities others won’t, and forging new direction that others haven’t.” – Tory Burch

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Watch the Moment This Seal Jumps Right on the Back of a Paddle Board to Hitch a Ride

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This is the moment a paddle boarding family in England had a shocking but happy encounter with a hitchhiking seal.

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Daren Ford and Kerrie Rocket were paddling along the River Arun near Littlehampton in West Sussex when a playful seal swam up to the group and climbed right up onto Kerrie’s board.

Daren from Hayling Island in Hampshire was able to record the unusual encounter with his camera.

Daren, a roofing company manager said they were five miles up the river and had dropped their boards in from the pontoon boat and were paddling for an hour or so.

“This was our first visit to this area and only my third time on a board,” he says. “We were chatting away oblivious that we were being followed by a seal.

“To our amazement the seal just started going from one board to another jumping on and relaxing!”

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They had no food out and were not encouraging him in anyway, keeping their distance as much as possible.

At first they were worried that the seal was in trouble or maybe aggressive, but soon realized he was healthy and just being curious.

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“It was an amazing experience but it never really sank in until we got home and realized how rare this actually happens.”

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Hormel Foods to Provide Free College Education to Children of All Its 16,000 Employees

Hormel Foods announced last week that it will begin offering two years of free college tuition to all the children of their American employees beginning next year.

Not based on achievement in test scores or GPA, the new program is a way to create equality in education admissions—and the company hopes many who take advantage of the offer will be first-generation college students in their families.

Called “Inspired Pathways,” the program will begin in the fall of 2021. A spokesperson for Hormel Foods told GNN the company has 16,000 domestic employees and the program is open to any dependent child of those workers. The company has more than 30 plant and office locations in the U.S., primarily in the Midwest, and the kids can attend any community college of their choice as long as they graduate from high school and meet the school’s entry requirements.

“When you think about how a college education can change lives and start a ripple effect that will be felt for generations, that’s the change-maker Hormel Foods wants to be,” said Jim Snee, the company president and CEO, in a statement.

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“Our goal is that it costs us a lot; we want as many people to go as possible,” said Jim Sheehan, an executive vice president and CFO, in a statement.

The company isn’t just investing money into the program. Sheehan said they’re making a large effort to make sure people know about it, encouraging supervisors to reach out to their employees about it and help guide them through the process if they’re interested.

The Hormel Foundation has offered a similar program the past couple years that allowed students from Austin, Minnesota, where the company is headquartered, to attend Riverland Community College free of charge.

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This is an expanded version of that highly successful Austin Assurance Scholarship, to benefit the high school graduates of Hormel employees across the country, rather than just students who live locally.

Austin Public Schools Superintendent David Kranz said the foundation’s program has been instrumental in getting students into college who might not have gone otherwise.

“We know that for a fact,” he said.

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Additionally, the company offers tuition reimbursement for current team members who go back to school while working at Hormel Foods.

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Seniors Given Free Video Devices With Easy-to-Use Buttons So They Can Talk to Family for First Time in Months

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Carla Bales chats on Facebook Portal – Dreamweaver Foundation

Seniors who are social distancing to stay healthy during the pandemic are now gaining much-needed companionship, thanks to ultra-loud, easy-to-use devices that connect them directly to loved ones.

The Dreamweaver Foundation has provided 300 free Facebook Portals to seniors in nursing care homes in Nebraska and Iowa—and the grateful reactions have ranged from “tears of joy” to an overwhelming sense of relief.

Most seniors who received a Portal were connected to loved ones with a clear picture and sound for the first time in months.

The eight-year-old Omaha-based nonprofit usually grants wishes to seniors, like hot-air balloon rides or race car driving, but all that stopped when COVID-19 hit.

“We still wanted to serve seniors in a special way” said Cheri Mastny, Dreamweaver Foundation executive director. “Many families had been resorting to window visits or calls on smartphones which can be both expensive and difficult for seniors to operate.”

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With a Portal, the buttons are super large, so it’s very easy to touch and use. It has a big subwoofer speaker in the back, so the sound is much better for someone who is hard of hearing. Calls can be made seamlessly to and from smartphones and tablets.

Warren Taylor – Dreamweaver Foundation

“My grandma was a lucky recipient of a Portal and I could Facebook chat with her. It was the first time I had seen her in months,” said Jill Sauser Hamilton. “I can’t tell you how happy this gift has made her. Her daily video chats with our family give her something to look forward to.”

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“Residents are definitely missing their families,” said Teala Ward, a certified nursing assistant at Lincoln’s Sumner Place. “I set them up and add every family member possible.”

Since seniors began using them, Dreamweaver has been overwhelmed with requests for more, so they launched a fundraising campaign to purchase more of the Portals. Help them deliver family connections at DreamWeaver.org, and watch the local news coverage below…

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Boy Recreates Iconic Scene From Toy Story to Mark His First Day of School

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A boy’s first day at school has gone viral ‘to infinity and beyond’, after he recreated the iconic goodbye scene from the Toy Story movie to mark the occasion.

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Obsessed with the Pixar film, Vinny Donnelly has collected all of the toys featured in the movie, including Buzz Lightyear, Woody, and Mr. Potato Head.

The 4-year-old stood all the toys at the front door of their home in Leicestershire, England to ‘wave’ goodbye to their buddy on his first day at school.

Vinny’s dad took the photo which echoes the tear-jerking scene in Toy Story 3 when Andy finally leaves his toys behind as he heads off to college.

It obviously struck a chord for many. Since posting the heartwarming images on Facebook this week, tens of thousands of people across the world have liked and shared them.

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His mom and dad are super proud of him, but admitted, “He isn’t that fussed.”

“Lots of people found it emotional and said it made them cry, but I wanted it to look like his future was bright. It’s been quite tough for all children really this year.”

“If you’ve got kids, you know that feeling,” said the 32-year-old dad, Sean.

“Just starting school for Vinny has been strange for him. Fortunately, he is loving it so far.

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The Loughborough family plans to blow up the photo and put it on Vinny’s wall as the best back-to-school photo of all time.

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“The best people possess a feeling for beauty, the courage to take risks, the discipline to tell the truth, the capacity for sacrifice.” – Ernest Hemingway

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Unilever Announces it Will Spend $1 Billion To Rid its Cleaning Products Of Fossil Fuel Footprints By 2030

One of the world’s leading manufacturers of cleaning and laundry products, Unilever, announced it will accelerate the sustainability of its brands by sourcing 100% of the energy needed for its formulations with renewable or recycled carbon.

It may surprise you, but most cleaning and laundry products available today contain chemicals made from fossil fuel feedstocks, a non-renewable source of carbon.

Unilever’s move to renewable or recycled sources for these chemicals is a deliberate shift away from the fossil fuel economy. The evolving green focus on its global products is a critical step towards Unilever’s pledge of net zero emissions from its products by 2039.

The chemicals used in the cleaning products make up the greatest proportion (46%) of the products’ lifetime carbon footprints—more than is produced, for instance, from making the plastic containers.

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By transitioning away from fossil fuel-derived chemicals in product formulations, the company says it will unlock novel ways of reducing carbon footprints elsewhere.

Peter ter Kulve, Unilever’s President of Home Care, said in a statement, “As an industry… we must stop pumping carbon from under the ground when there is ample carbon on and above the ground if we can learn to utilize it at scale.”

“We’ve seen unprecedented demand for our cleaning products in recent months and we are incredibly proud to play our part, helping to keep people safe in the fight against Covid-19. But that should not be a reason for complacency. We cannot let ourselves become distracted from the environmental crises that our world—our home—is facing… This is the home we share, and we have a responsibility to protect it.”

The British-Dutch company is setting aside €1 billion to finance biotechnology research, CO2 and waste utilization, and low carbon chemistry—which will drive the transition away from fossil fuel derived chemicals.

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This investment will also be used to create biodegradable and water-efficient product formulations, to halve the use of virgin plastic by 2025, and support the development of brand communications that make these technologies appealing to consumers.

In Slovakia, for instance, Unilever is partnering with biotechnology firm Evonik Industries to develop the production of rhamnolipids, a renewable and biodegradable surfactant which is already used in its Sunlight dishwashing liquid in Chile and Vietnam.

In Tuticorin in Southern India, Unilever is sourcing soda ash—an ingredient in laundry powders—made using a pioneering CO2 capture technology. The soda ash is actually made with the CO2 emissions from the energy used in the production process. Both technologies are hoped to be scaled significantly under the program.

The ‘Clean Future’ initiative

The sourcing of renewable carbon will be governed and informed by environmental impact assessments and work with Unilever’s industry-leading sustainable sourcing programs to prevent unintended pressures on land use.

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Tanya Steele, Chief Executive of WWF UK says, “These significant commitments from Unilever, combined with strong sustainable sourcing, have real potential to make an important contribution as we transition to an economy that works with nature, not against it.”

The company’s announcement this week builds on Unilever’s existing ‘Clean Future’ environmental commitments, including:

  1. Ensuring net-zero carbon emissions from all its products from cradle to shelf by 2039
  2. Achieving a deforestation-free supply chain by 2023 Halving the GHG footprint of its products across the value chain by 2030.
  3. Zero greenhouse gas emissions from its own operations by 2030.
  4. Aiming to make its product formulations biodegradable by 2030
  5. Halve its use of virgin plastic, help collect and process more plastic than it sells, ensure all of its plastic packaging is reusable, recyclable or compostable by 2025, and use at least 25% recycled plastic in its packaging, also by 2025.

If you have an idea for an innovation, solution or opportunity to help Unilever’s sustainability goals, you can submit them here.

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Teen Athlete Gives Up Race Hopes to Escort Injured Runner Across the Finish Line in Epic Display of Sportsmanship

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The trophy may go to the swiftest, but sometimes, the first one to cross the finish line isn’t the only winner. Nowhere was that more true than at a recent 5K invitational in Shelbyville, Indiana.

With less than half a mile to go, Western Boone High School sophomore Levi LaGrange stumbled, twisting his ankle. “I was running up this little rolling hill… and I rolled my ankle and felt something go ‘pop,’” he told the Indy Star.

LaGrange motioned for Sheridan High School senior Axel Aleman to pass him, but in that instant, the race became a secondary concern for Aleman. “I was able to see he was in a lot of pain,” Aleman recalled. “As I got closer to him, he was limping… I asked if he was all right. He said he felt like something snapped.”

Rather than forge ahead, in an extraordinary act of true sportsmanship, Aleman refused to leave LaGrange behind. “As soon as I saw him, I knew I had to do something,” Aleman said. “It just seemed like the right thing to do. That mattered more than the race. I told him I wasn’t going to leave.”

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Placing an encouraging hand at his competitor’s back, Aleman remained with LaGrange for the remainder of the race. The two crossed the finish line within seconds of one another. Aleman even made sure LaGrange went first.

LaGrange’s mother, Becky, was more than a little bit impressed by Aleman’s thoughtful gesture—especially since the two had never met before. “It takes a lot for an 18-year-old to give up his spot,” she said. “Axel never left his side. It really speaks to Axel’s character. With so much bad going on right now, it was really a great moment of sportsmanship.”

Aleman’s own mother, Nikki, was not at all surprised by her son’s spontaneous show of goodwill. “He’s a really kind person and he’s always more concerned about others than himself,” she said.

After reports of the incident began to make the rounds on social media, Aleman received lots of positive feedback. While he might have enjoyed the accolades for his exploits, for him, the takeaway was one of simple compassion and empathy.

When you’re standing at a crossroad—or running by it—you can choose the path of self-interest, or you can go the extra mile for someone in need. For this teen athlete, the choice was clear-cut.

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While we might not always recognize when life hands us an opportunity for grace, when it does, in the words of Axel Aleman, “I would just really hope people do the right thing.” Yes to that.

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Tech University Creates 2,000 Avatars for Students to Attend Virtual Graduation and Roam the Campus Like a Video Game

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College graduations are similar all around the world: They’re joyous occasions, with inspiring speeches from special guests, excited students, and lots of happy tears from proud parents… and often from some of the graduates and professors, too.

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Of course, this year, graduation ceremonies have been a little different, with many of them going online because of the pandemic.

The Indian Institute of Technology of Bombay held their summer graduation ceremony on August 23. As at many universities across the globe, the entire event was held digitally—however, this event went far beyond students logging onto a simple Zoom video call or Google Meet.

Not wanting to deprive students of their sense of achievement and pride on their special day, all 2,186 graduates were given a personalized avatar for the online event.

Just as in a real-life ceremony, these avatars walked along a digital version of the graduation hall to pick up their degree certificate from Director Prof. Subhasis Chaudhuri.

Proud friends and family were able to join the excited graduates by watching the event being telecasted on two Indian channels, as well as on YouTube and Facebook Live.

Just as in a typical graduation, after the formal event, the avatars of students could bump into and meet their friends and faculty and socialize. They could virtually roam campus one last time, and check in nostalgically on their former departments and hostels.

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They could also say hello to the co-recipient of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics, Professor Duncan Haldane, whose avatar was handing out medals as Chief Guest during the ceremony.

Of course, providing a virtual reality experience of this scale required a lot of innovation and effort from the staff. So why did IITB go to all this effort on behalf of their students graduating with master’s degrees and PhDs in computer science, engineering, and more?

In a statement, the university said, ”Hopefully this will enthuse our graduates as well as other engineers in the country to think big and think innovatively.”

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We’re wishing these new graduates all the best in their next steps. And we’re very excited to see the big, innovate things everyone at IITB gets up to next.

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Bring These Zoo Animals into Your Birthday Parties by Ordering a Personalized Video Message From Them

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If you know a friend who might need a cheering video message from a sloth, a sea otter, or perhaps even a seal, you can send them just that—all while helping raise funds for a Washington zoo.

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For $50 a pop, Tacoma’s Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium will create a personalized video message from the animal of your choice. So what will it be? An armadillo? A penguin?

Given that the zoo and aquarium was closed up until mid-June because of the pandemic, these personalized messages seem like a great way to help raise funds for a zoo known for its animal hospital, its Asian Forest Sanctuary, and its conservation work on behalf of endangered cloud leopards, coyotes, and red wolves.

Here’s how those fun video messages work: The zookeepers introduce the animal with a personalized message for the recipient and add some fun educational facts.

Sometimes the animal chimes in too… such is the case with their green-winged macaws.

After the shout-out is filmed, an email link to the video is sent so you can download it, save it, and send it to your buddy… perhaps on their birthday or for another anniversary?

Conservation Engagement Curator Wendy Spaulding, said, “We hope our new Animal Shoutouts bring that special joy that only animals can bring, even at a distance.”

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Animal lovers can also contact the affiliated Northwest Trek Wildlife Park for VideoGrams from mountain goats, bald eagles, slugs, porcupines, turkey vultures, barn owls, toads, and more.

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So who would you like to see in a personalized greeting? Energetic sea otters Libby and Moea? Or perhaps it has to be a hello from Siesta the sloth? An easy-going lad, he might just demonstrate his natural talent for gripping and hanging upside down (useful for an animal that lives in trees). That, we’d truly enjoy seeing.

(WATCH some sweet examples of these fun animal greetings below.)

If you like, you can book a 30-second shout-out here.

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Bride and Groom Didn’t Just Donate Wedding Food To Homeless, They Dished it Up On Their Big Day

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Wedding Reception 101: Celebratory toasts are made. A meal is served. The cake is cut. The bride and groom share their first dance as a married couple, soon to be joined by anyone who feels like kicking up their heels. As the event draws to a close, the bride tosses her bouquet and the couple heads off for their honeymoon—all to the accompaniment of endless picture taking.

Then COVID-19 arrived and changed all the rules.

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This past July, when Tyler and Melanie Tapajna of Parma, Ohio decided to opt out of their plans for traditional nuptials in light of coronavirus concerns, they came up with a creative alternative that was truly inspired.

The Tapajnas contacted their caterer, Betty’s Bomb Ass Burgers, but rather than looking for a refund, they asked owner Lena Brown if it would be possible to take the money from their reception and turn it into meals at a local homeless shelter instead.

Having already contacted Laura’s Home, a local shelter for homeless women and children, with an eye toward making a contribution, the couple left Brown to coordinate a kid-friendly, cafeteria-style menu with the Laura’s Home kitchen manager. Their only request? They wanted to help serve the food themselves—on their wedding day.

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After exchanging vows in an intimate August 15 ceremony attended by family and close friends, the couple—still in their wedding gear—headed to Laura’s Home. The bride swapped her veil for a hairnet (the groom wore one as well). Both suited up in face masks and food-service gloves, then stepped behind the cafeteria counter to help dish up the kind of heartwarming meals that gave a whole new meaning to “service with a smile.”

Credit: Caroline Stoltzfus/The City Mission

“It’s not unusual for us to have meal donations at our facilities,” Rich Trickel, CEO of The City Mission which oversees operations at Laura’s Home, told TODAY.

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“What made it completely special is that from their wedding ceremony, Melanie in her beautiful gown and Tyler in his tux, put on a hairnet and gloves and served the guests… I mean who does that? [It’s] an unbelievable act of generosity and compassion.”

Tapajn, who says she and her husband have been making charitable donations as a couple since first meeting at a friend’s wedding in 2016, was happy to report their catering budget turned out to be substantial enough to feed shelter residents for several days. But according to the bride, that wasn’t the best part.

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“I asked Tyler what his favorite part of our wedding and he told me it was the amount of smiles that it brought,” Tapajna told TODAY. “Not only was it the women and children, but the volunteers and workers [who] were happy to see everyone enjoy themselves… Of course, getting to marry my best friend was one of my favorite parts.”

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“Happily we bask in this warm September sun, which illuminates all creatures.” – Henry David Thoreau

Quote of the Day: “Happily we bask in this warm September sun, which illuminates all creatures.” – Henry David Thoreau

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Dave Grohl Accepted This 10-Year-Old Girl’s Virtual Drum-Off Challenge–And It Wasn’t As Easy As it Sounds

When Dave Grohl receives a drum challenge from a 10-year-old girl from England, of course he goes go all in and gives one rocking performance.

It all began with a viral clip since viewed millions of times online, in which Nandi Bushell gave the show of her life—drumming perfectly along to the Foo Fighters song “Everlong.”

In the caption to her video, she wrote, “My dream is to one day jam with Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins and all the @Foo Fighters! Mr Grohl I would love to have a drum battle with you! I LOVE Everlong it’s really hard to play as it’s so fast but so much FUN.”

By Saturday, Grohl let her know via Twitter that he was taking to his daughter Harper’s drum kit.

He was ready to rise to the drum-off challenge.

The superstar wrote, “I haven’t played [‘Everlong’] since the day I recorded it in 1997. Our drummer Taylor Hawkins plays that song on tour for us almost every night.”

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He then gave Nandi a new challenge: He wanted her to play “Dead End Friends” by the Crooked Vultures.

“I’m really flattered you picked some of my songs to do for your videos,” he wrote to her. “This is my response to your challenge. Now the ball is in your court.”

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Bushell soon responded on Twitter to say, “Challenge Accepted! Mr Grohl you are amazing! Thank you so much.”

This isn’t the first time Grohl has acknowledged a talented young fan. In 2018, he pulled a guy onstage who nailed his debut.

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Star-Gazer Reveals Stunning Pictures of Space He Takes From His Back Garden

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An astrophotographer has revealed the brilliant pictures of space he’s been taking right from his backyard.

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England’s Russell Discommode has always loved taking photos of the cosmos, but it was because of the lockdown that he was really able to devote himself to his passion.

Russell, from Cirencester in Gloucestershire, recently bought a star tracker and telescope to locate “deep sky” objects—some up which are up to 50 million light-years away.

He then used a special astrophotography camera to capture anything he spotted, producing some out-of-this-world images.

Russell said, “I have always loved astrophotography, however, the majority of my images have been wide angle landscapes of the Milky Way.

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“I started taking photos with my regular camera equipment and a cheap star tracker. I was instantly hooked and so decided to invest in a telescope, bigger star tracker, and an astro camera. The photos I have taken ranges from nebula such as the Orion Nebula, Elephant’s Trunk Nebula and the Heart Nebula to other galaxies such as the Bode and Cigar Galaxy and the Needle Galaxy.

“The night sky fascinates me and it is alway amazing to see something and create an image that we can’t see with our eyes.

“It still blows my mind that the light leaving some objects and hitting my camera lens left the galaxy 30-500 million years ago.”

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Are you ready to see the images Russell managed to capture from a patch of grass outside his home? Let’s take a look at some very, very far away places.

The space between the planets and stars is completely silent.

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An Australian National University study has estimated the number of stars in the known universe at 70 sextillion. That’s 70,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.

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The biggest stars in the universe are also the shortest lived… and the most unstable.

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To take photos like these, a sky tracker helps. Also known as an equatorial mount, it matches the Earth’s rotation with long exposure images, helping you get crisp and clear photographs of the night sky.

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Send a Birthday Greeting to the Oldest Living World War II Vet in the U.S. as He Turns 111

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In a week’s time, the United States’ oldest living American to have served in the Second World War is going to turn the grand old age of 111.

To help him celebrate, the National World War II Museum is asking people from all around the world to send him a birthday greeting.

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So what is life like for a 110-year-old? If you’re Lawrence Brooks—who in the early 1940s was stationed in the Pacific as part of the 91st Engineer Battalion—you spend lots of time doting on your five children and five stepchildren, your 12 grandkids, and an incredible 23 great grandchildren.

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If you’re Lawrence, you also love celebrating your big day with others at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans.

On those jubilant occasions, there’s live music. There’s cupcakes. It’s a fun day for all.

But because of the pandemic, on his birthday this year Lawrence won’t be able to celebrate with lots of others.

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Luckily, the museum has come up with a novel idea for Lawrence’s September 12 birthday this year: Well-wishers can send the supercentenarian a birthday card the old-fashioned way: by mail.

Lawrence, who lives with his daughter in New Orleans’ Central City neighborhood, reflected on his long and interesting life to National Geographic. And he gave a few words of wisdom. Eat right. Stay healthy. Most importantly? ”Be nice to people.”

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Now you know a little of Mr. Brooks’ story, perhaps it’s time to find that stash of letter paper, your fanciest pen, and celebrate by sending the veteran a card?

Here’s the mailing address you can send your birthday greeting to:

The National WWII Museum
c/o Happy 111th Mr. Brooks!
945 Magazine St.
​New Orleans, LA 70130

Happy writing! And be sure to check out the National World War II Museum’s social media on September 12 for a special birthday video.

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