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Elderly Woman Has Sweetest Reaction to Stranger Fulfilling Her Lifelong Dream of Flying First Class

One man’s act of kindness towards an exuberant 88-year-old woman is touching hearts across social media.

Virgin Atlantic Airline flight attendant Leah Amy had been working a flight from New York City to Manchester, England last week when the heartwarming exchange took place.

“Of the hundreds of flights I’ve operated, I’ve had the pleasure of looking after footballers, supermodels and some Hollywood movie stars, but let me tell you about my two favorite passengers EVER!” Amy shared on Facebook.

One of the passengers, a man named Jack, had been preparing for a first class flight back home to the UK when he befriended a woman named Violet in the airport.

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Violet, who used to work as a nurse in the UK and US, had been visiting her daughter in the Big Apple. The elderly woman used to frequently travel between the two countries so she could visit her family, but since she recently underwent a knee replacement surgery, her flight to New York this month was long overdue.

After Violet and Jack finished their conversation in the airport, they both boarded the airplane—but before Jack could take his seat, he found Violet in economy class and offered to fulfill her dream of sitting in first class.

“Jack and his family purchased seats in our upper class cabin for a flight home from New York, but when he got onboard, Jack went and found Violet in economy and swapped seats with her,” Amy wrote on Facebook. “He then sat in the row of seats directly next to the economy toilets and never made a peep or asked for anything the rest of the flight. No fuss, no attention, literally did it out of the kindness of his own heart.

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“Her dream has always been to sit at the front, and Jack made that come true,” she added. “You should have seen her face when I tucked her in her bed after supper.”

Violet then insisted on taking a picture with the flight crew and her new friend so she could share the story with her daughter.

“She said her daughter won’t believe her, and wanted a ‘selfie’ to prove it, but didn’t have a phone or an email address,” says Amy.

The flight attendant was happy to take the photos, but only after sharing the sweet story to her own Facebook page. Since publishing the photos last week, hundreds of people have praised Jack for his compassion.

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“History will be kind to me, for I intend to write it.” – Winston Churchill

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Quote of the Day: “History will be kind to me, for I intend to write it.” – Winston Churchill

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‘Me-Time’ is More Important Than Date Nights for Healthy Relationships, Says New Survey of Adults

Spending time with your significant other is obviously important—but this new survey says that 41% of people in a relationship would leave their partner if they weren’t allowed to have proper “me-time”.

A new poll of 2,000 American adults found that of those in a relationship, 85% say getting time for yourself on a regular basis is the key to a healthy relationship. In fact, 82% report that getting the proper amount of “me-time” actually makes their relationship stronger, with 58% saying they actively encourage their partners to spend time by themselves.

The survey, conducted by OnePoll in conjunction with Elements Massage, examined the self-care routines and “me-time” habits of 2,000 Americans and found that “me-time” is one of their biggest big priorities.

TOP 10 LIFE PRIORITIES
Spending quality time with family — 57%
“Me-time” — 46%
Date nights with partner/spouse — 45%
Leisure time — 41%
Enjoying catch-ups with friends — 39%
Exercising — 37%
Getting enough sleep — 35%
Keeping the house clean — 32%
Work — 31%
Playing a sport I like — 30%

According to the results, the ideal amount of “me-time” is 51 minutes per day—or about six hours per week.

Funnily enough, having “me-time” was actually found to be more important to Americans than having date nights with their partner.

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Results also revealed that 83% of those surveyed believe they deserve self-care and “me-time.” The top way to spend that precious alone time was found to be hitting the couch and watching TV and movies (60%).

Reading books (56%), listening to podcasts (42%) and exercising (38%) were also found to be popular “me-time” activities.

TOP 10 ‘ME-TIME’ ACTIVITIES
Watching TV or movie — 60%
Reading a book — 56%
Listening to a podcast — 42%
Exercising — 38%
Savoring a cup of coffee/tea — 34%
Having a meal alone — 34%
Going out dancing — 33%
Shopping — 32%
Going for a walk/leisurely stroll — 32%
Getting my hair done — 31%

The survey showed that there are certain situations and circumstances in life that may trigger Americans to crave a little more “me-time” than usual.

Half of those surveyed reveal stress at work makes them want to take more “me-time” than they usually get. Other reasons for people carving out more “me-time” in their schedules include the holidays (47%), stress at home (47%), having family in town (45%), and lack of sleep (38%).

TOP 10 SITUATIONS/OCCASIONS THAT TRIGGER MORE ‘ME-TIME’
Stress at work — 50%
The holidays — 47%
Stress at home — 47%
Having family in town — 45%
Lack of sleep — 38%
Being sick myself — 36%
A sick child — 30%
A death in the family — 28%
A sick partner/spouse — 28%
Getting fired — 25%

So how do you spend your “me-time”?

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Scientists Develop Exciting New Way to Produce Hydrogen Fuel That’s Safe, Cheap, and Ultra-Efficient

H2Pro researchers – Photo by Chen Galili / Technion

Ultra-efficient hydrogen fueled vehicles may soon be coming to market thanks to this technological breakthrough.

In September, researchers at the Technion-Israel Institute for Technology published a paper in Nature detailing their success in creating a safe, clean, inexpensive, and ultra-efficient new method of splitting water molecules into oxygen and hydrogen fuel.

Removing hydrogen from water is the only environmentally clean way to produce liquid hydrogen—a chemical that is normally expensive and inefficient to produce, but that can create electricity almost as efficiently as gasoline. As of right now, most hydrogen is produced using fossil fuels which produce harmful greenhouse gas emissions.

Yet how useful is hydrogen for a world pledging to reduce carbon emissions? 1 kilogram of hydrogen packs as much energy as 1 gallon (3.8 liter) of gasoline, which can be used as power for either heat (by burning it) or electricity (using a fuel-cell) with pure water as the only waste product.

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The team’s H2Pro system, which uses their specialized E-TAC technology (electrochemical thermally activated chemical), splits water 30% faster than the traditional method of electrolysis, but doesn’t require rare, expensive earth minerals—and it can be manufactured at a 50% reduced cost.

Stealing Hydrogen’s Thunder

Before Tesla’s revolutionary battery technology took markets by storm, hydrogen fuel cells mounted in electric cars were becoming a major development in the automotive industry.

Over the last ten years, most hydrogen fuel cell vehicle production was centered in Asia, with the 2015 Toyota Mirai selling about 5,300 units the 201 worldwide, the 2014 Hyundai Tucson FCV only available for leasing, and the 2017 Honda Clarity, which has the highest EPA driving range of any zero-emission car in America.

H2Pro researchers, including co-author Avigail Landman (second from the left) – Photo by Chen Galili / Technion

Now, the researchers from the Technion-Israeli Institute hope to put hydrogen fuel cells back in the limelight as a zero-emissions energy source for vehicles using their E-TAC technology.

E-TAC was developed by Prof. Gideon Grader, Prof. Avner Rothschild, Dr. Hen Dotan, and Avigail Landman at the Technion. Their research has raised $5 million in investments from companies like Hyundai.

Since H2Pro can achieve electrolysis so much faster and be manufactured at a much cheaper cost, motoring companies have the option of not only greater efficiency and more power in their fuel cell models, but reduced production costs—a major issue in the Toyota Mirai, where it was estimated Toyota lost $100,000 on each Mirai sold.

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This Cheap, Amphibious, 3D-Printed Prosthetic Means That Amputees Can Now Enjoy the Water Without Stress

Photo by Northwell Health
Photo by Northwell Health

Amputees can finally enjoy the simple pleasures of the pool and beach thanks to this innovative new prosthetic that has been designed for use in the water.

Researchers from Northwell Health have developed “The FIN” prosthetic so that the wearer can use it in and out of water without having to switch between prosthetics.

“Adults with a limb amputation are less likely to participate in physical activity than the general population and have elevated risk of heart disease and stroke,” Professor Ona Bloom from the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research at Northwell Health explained to Good News Network in an email.

“Swimming is often recommended to help those individuals remain active. However, a standard, cost-effective swim prosthetic that allows an individual to transition easily from walking on land to swimming in the water does not exist—that is, until we created ‘The FIN.’”

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The FIN, which is 3D-printed out of carbon fiber enhanced nylon, is lined with a series of conical holes that allow water to pass through the prosthetic, creating natural drag and propulsion with its movement.

Since the researchers began developing the FIN, ten amputee participants have tested the prosthetic and hailed its success. The results of their pilot study were recently published in the journal of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

“The main takeaway is that the FIN is easy to use; all of the participants were able to use it successfully on their first try to complete the tasks,” Dr. Bloom told GNN. “The time needed to exit the pool was significantly reduced, and many found the FIN more likable compared to a typical swim ankle prosthesis.

Photo by Northwell Health

Seamus Doherty, Lieutenant Commander Detective of the New York Police Department and one of the participants who now wears the prosthetic, also told GNN: “As soon as I put on the FIN and tested it out in the water, I knew they were onto something great!

“Other prosthetics are expensive, and I never wanted to wear them when swimming at the beach or pool, worried they might get damaged, or worse, even stolen if left unattended while in the water. Before the FIN, I used to hop around the beaches and pools on one foot and try to balance in the water while playing with and looking after my son. Being on one leg took away from the pure enjoyment and can also be a safety issue.

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“But with the FIN, all those issues and concerns are gone. I am able to keep it on all day, in and out of the water, over the boardwalk, the beach, by the pool. I am able to enjoy all these outdoor activities with my family without worry,” added Doherty. “All the great moments with our son, riding waves, wave jumping, and swimming, thanks to the FIN, are pure, stress-free enjoyment for all of us together.”

Photo by Northwell Health

The FIN is currently approved for use by the FDA. Amputees who may be interested in acquiring their own custom-made FIN are encouraged to contact Northwell Health by visiting the FIN website.

The institute says that their team does not charge patients directly and they are committed to making the life-changing prosthetic available to anyone by working with each individual and their health care providers to make it affordable.

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California Celebrates Reaching One Million Solar Roofs Milestone; New Focus on ‘One Million Solar Batteries’ Goal

Photo by Jon Callas, CC
Photo by CALSSA

After thirteen years of hard work, California legislators are now celebrating their historic milestone of reaching one million solar roofs installed across the state.

Former Governors Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jerry Brown and other local elected officials joined local high school students, business leaders and workers, renewable energy advocates, and community leaders marked achieving one million solar roofs across California during a celebration event at Buchanan High School in Clovis.

In 2006, then-Governor Schwarzenegger signed the Million Solar Roofs Initiative into law, which set a goal of building one million solar energy systems on homes, schools, farms, and businesses throughout the state. In 2019, the idea that once made international headlines for its “wow factor” is now a reality.

“California is leading the way to a clean energy future,” said Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. “13 years ago, we set a huge goal: to build a million solar roofs in our state by 2019. Republicans and Democrats came together behind a policy that would be successful years after we all left office—it wouldn’t be ready for our re-election campaigns—because we understood that big, worthwhile goals were more important than politics. Today, we celebrate the vision and the hardworking Californians that made a million solar roofs a reality.”

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A new report, “1 Million Solar Roofs: A California Clean Energy Milestone”, released earlier this week by the California Solar and Storage Association (CALSSA) provided a deeper look at the state’s solar success story.

The report showed significant growth in unexpected places like the Central Valley where several cities that rank in the top tenth-percentile of California cities by the number of solar roofs are significantly outperforming their per-capita population rankings. Cities in the Sacramento and San Diego regions were also disproportionately strong markets for solar power (complete city by city ranking).

The benefits of the Million Solar Roofs Initiative exceeded expectations. The initiative’s goal was to build 3 gigawatts (GW) of rooftop solar throughout the state. The program met its goal in 2015, ahead of schedule, and the market has continued to grow.

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This week, California consumers have installed nearly 9 gigawatts of local solar energy, three-fold the original goal, thanks to the successful transformation brought about by the Million Solar Roofs Initiative launched in 2006 with Senate Bill 1, authored by former state senator Kevin Murray (D-Culver City). Those 9 gigawatts of solar energy—the size equivalent of six large natural gas power plants—generate more than 13 billion kilowatt-hours of clean electricity each year avoiding 22 million tons of CO2, 16,000 tons of smog-forming pollutants, over 350 billion cubic feet of natural gas, and bypassing expensive and aging utility infrastructure.

Photo by Jon Callas, CC

“We did it! We built a million solar homes, farms, and schools,“ said Bernadette Del Chiaro, Executive Director of the California Solar and Storage Association. “Not long ago, solar energy had a reputation of being only for backwoods hippies and Malibu millionaires, but thanks to the vision of our leaders, the ingenuity of our business community, and a million forward-thinking consumers, we have transformed solar into a mainstream energy resource where everyone from low-income renters in San Diego to farmers in the San Joaquin Valley are making it an everyday household appliance.”

The Million Solar Roofs Initiative was also the catalyst for significant job growth in an industry that supports hundreds of local small businesses and over 77,000 jobs—more people than employed in the state’s five largest utilities combined. Solar jobs are found in every region of the state from Kern County to Crescent City.

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As they celebrated the one million solar roofs milestone, solar advocates kept their focus on the future with a call for one million solar-charged batteries by 2025. With today’s batteries, homeowners and businesses can store solar energy for use after sundown or during a blackout. This smooths out prices, takes pressure off the electric grid, and gives consumers a degree of independence previously unheard of.

“Solar energy is one of the most impactful and tangible ways to solve climate change at scale and at speed,” said Dan Jacobson state director of Environment California. “As we strive to meet the state’s 100% clean energy goals, we need solar energy and energy storage technologies on every available rooftop and in every available garage. We are off to the races with today’s celebration of building a million solar roofs but there’s no time to lose.”

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Senior Surprised With New Walker After Accidentally Dialing Attorney’s Office Instead of Medical Store

An elderly woman’s telephone misdial turned into a heartwarming surprise after she left a voicemail with the local attorney’s office instead of a medical supply store.

Bernice, who is from Albuquerque, New Mexico, tried several times to call the store so she could order a new walker—but since she kept typing the wrong last digit, she kept telephoning the Bernalillo County District Attorney’s office instead.

“I put it on speaker and played it for everybody because it was a different kind of missed call, and it was kind of cute and humorous at the same time,” office agent Kyle Hartstock told KRQE.

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When someone at the office called her back to set the record straight, the senior simply said she was trying to get in contact with someone with a walker.

Rather than giving up on the woman, the office staffers pitched in their money so they could buy Bernice a new walker and bring it to her house for a surprise.

Though the employees refused to accept any of Bernice’s money for the walker, the senior said she was most excited for all the hugs she got from the young staffers during their visit.

(WATCH the adorable news coverage below) – Photo by KRQE

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“The man without thought for the future will surely have trouble close at hand.” – Chinese proverb

Quote of the Day: “The man without thought for the future will surely have trouble close at hand.” – Chinese proverb

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Stunning Christmas Light Display Inspires 13-Year-old Girl With Autism to Speak for First Time

13-year-old Kaitlyn Figueroa Lopez has never said a word in her entire life—until a Christmas lights display spurred her to speak.

Since Kaitlyn was first diagnosed as autistic and nonverbal at 3 years old, doctors predicted that she would never speak.

However, she and her mother Marisabel had been sitting outside their home in Mulberry, Florida so they could observe their neighbor’s holiday lights earlier this week when a “Christmas miracle” took place.

Every year, Don Weaver puts on a stunning music display with more than 200,000 individual lights synchronized to Christmas music. This is not the first time that the mother-daughter duo has watched the elaborate light show, but this is the first time that it inspired Kaitlyn to speak.

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As they were watching the lights, Kaitlyn suddenly stood up and started yelling “Santa! Santa is coming!”

For Marisabel, it was the first time that she had ever heard her daughter speak—and now, she believes it will certainly not be the last.

“To hear her speak, it just gives me hope,” she told the WFLA. “Today it’s 2 to 3 words, tomorrow it could be a sentence. A year from now it could be a whole conversation.”

(WATCH the heartwarming news coverage below) – Photo by WFLA

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Top 10 Most Exciting Environmental Stories From 2019 Raise Hope for An Eco-Friendly Year Ahead

With countless businesses, individuals, governments, and organizations joining in on the fight against climate change, these ten headlines from 2019 show that we have made more than a few notable strides in saving the world.

So without further ado, here are the top ten most popular environmental stories of the year.

Photo by Lightyear

10. Dutch Company Unveiled the World’s First Long-Range Solar Car: The 4-Passenger Lightyear One

Back in July, Dutch automotive company Lightyear introduced the world’s first long-range solar car: the four-passenger all-electric vehicle called Lightyear One.

The prototype had already sold 100 orders to be filled in 2021 after it was presented to a select audience of investors, customers, partners, and press in the Netherlands over the summer.

The Lightyear team of international engineers (some coming from Ferrari and Tesla) said they now believe it to be a historic turning point in the fight against global CO2 emissions.

Photo by USDA, CC

9. Over 1 Million Gardeners United to Create Global Network of Greenery That Nourishes Bees and Butterflies

In April, the National Pollinator Garden Network surpassed their goal of registered pollinator gardens with just over 1,040,000 gardens registered with their Million Pollinator Garden Challenge.

The organization launched the ambitious initiative back in 2015 as a means of saving pollinators, which are responsible for about one in three bites of food that we eat every day.

Though most of the registered pollinator gardens are concentrated in the United States, the project also recruited members in Canada, Mexico, and Europe. The registered spaces, most of which are comprised of private yards and public gardens, all add up to a network of approximately 5 million acres of enhanced or new pollinator habitat.

Photo by Carbios

8. New Factory That Uses Enzymes to Recycle All Plastics At Once Has the Backing of Major Corporations

French startup Carbios is poised to solve most of the world’s recycling conundrums with a new process that uses enzymes to break down the most problematic PET plastics (like contaminated black food trays) into a form so pure that it can be used to make clear water bottles that look and act like those made from petroleum.

The green chemistry company announced in October that it had wrapped up funding for the construction of a new recycling plant that will use enzymes to biorecycle—all at once, and in a few hours—multicolored plastic, like food trays or polyester shirts—for which the recycling rate is close to zero.

Photo by USC

7. Three-Story ‘Water Battery’ Slashed University’s Electrical Costs By 40% in One Month

The first-of-its-kind battery, which was switched on at the University of the Sunshine Coast (USC) in September, has been designed to store energy generated by 6,000 solar panels that have been installed across campus rooftops—and it has already slashed their overall electrical usage by 40%.

Over the course of the next 25 years, the thermal energy tank is expected to save $100 million in air conditioning costs and dramatically reduce the school’s greenhouse gas emissions, according to school representatives.

6. Researchers Created ‘First-of-its-Kind’ Roadmap for Saving Earth From Climate Change Years Before 2050 Deadline

The study, which was published back in April, was the first of its kind to outline a cost-effective international strategy to keep the planet’s carbon emissions at 1.5 degrees Celsius. Not only that, it was the first study of its kind to suggest a global strategy that does not involve carbon-capture technology.

The “Global Energy System Based on 100% Renewable Energy—Power, Heat, Transport and Desalination Sectors” report was conducted by the Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT) and the Energy Watch Group (EWG) from Germany.

Photo by Madiba and Nature

5. Cameroon Man Used Wasted Plastic Bottles to Build Canoes for Fishermen in Need—and Bring First Recycling System to the Nation

An innovative young man from Cameroon has been cleaning up pollution in his city by turning plastic bottles into boats.

Ismaël Essome Ebone was first inspired to build his “EcoBoats” as a student back in 2011. After his boats proved successful, he invested all of his money into launching his nonprofit Madiba & Nature: a charity dedicated to collecting plastic waste from around the region and turning it into boats for ecotourism and fishermen in need.

Thanks to the success of the recycling venture, the Cameroonian organization was this year able to install the nation’s first ever EcoBin for collecting, sorting, and recycling waste materials.

Photo by Sierra Energy

4. This Revolutionary New Blast Furnace Vaporizes Trash and Turns It into Clean Energy (Without Any Emissions)

The Sierra Energy company has been readying to tackle all of the non-recyclable garbage that ends up in landfills by vaporizing the heaps of trash and turning it into clean energy without any waste or emissions.

The fuel that is made from the FastOx technology is reportedly 20 times cleaner than California fuel standards. Additionally, all of the gases that are generated by the chemical process are captured for reuse—for instance, to replace fossil fuels that power airplanes or for use as fertilizer, hydrogen, or ethanol.

Back in August, the company announced that they were able to close a $33 million Series A investment round in order to further develop and commercialize its technology for municipalities and landfills so they can convert waste into clean, renewable energy and fuels.

Photo by The Ocean Cleanup

3. Ocean Cleanup Made History by Successfully Collecting First Plastic From Great Pacific Garbage Patch

For the first time in history, conservationists collected trash from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch for recycling.

After one year of testing, The Ocean Cleanup organization announced in October that their System 001/B vessel had successfully captured and collected plastic debris from the patch.

Furthermore, the team brought back their first load of garbage for recycling last week.

Photo by Christopher Michel, CC

2. Humpback Whale Population Bounces Back From Near-Extinction—From Just 450, to Over 25,000

Intense pressure from the whaling industry in the early 1900s saw the western South Atlantic population of humpbacks diminish to only 450 whales, after approximately 25,000 of the mammals were hunted within 12 years.

However, a study from the University of Washington’s School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences which was published in November revealed that the species’ population has now rebounded to 25,000 once more.

Photo by Crowther Lab / ETH Zurich

1. For First Time Ever, Scientists Identified How Many Trees to Plant and Where to Plant Them to Stop Climate Crisis

According to a historic study that was published by the Crowther Lab of ETH Zurich back in July, around 0.9 billion hectares (2.2 billion acres) of land worldwide would be suitable for reforestation, which could ultimately capture two thirds of human-made carbon emissions.

Since the lab investigates nature-based solutions to climate change, the researchers showed for the first time where in the world new trees could grow and how much carbon they would store.

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Veteran Goes From Janitor to Physicist After Teaching Himself Trigonometry Using Only Youtube Videos

This US Army veteran is a perfect example of how anyone can achieve their dreams—regardless of their experiences.

Joshua Carroll had only been in high school when an airplane crashed into the World Trade Center back in 2001. Rather than pursue a college education, Carroll got his GED so he could enlist in the military.

After spending three deployments in Iraq, Carroll returned to his home in Virginia and found himself suffering from PTSD—and a general lack of purpose.

Carroll had begun working as a janitor at a local school when he caught sight of a Stephen Hawking book sitting on a library shelf. As he flipped through the pages, Carroll suddenly decided to pursue his childhood dream of being a physicist.

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With just a 10th grade education in geometry, Carroll managed to persuade the admissions staffers at Radford University to let him skip the prerequisites for the physics program provided he could teach himself trigonometry.

Armed with nothing but the internet, Carroll prepared for his entrance exam by watching dozens of YouTube videos to learn advanced mathematics in just three weeks.

Not only did he pass with flying colors, he graduated as one of the top students in his class—and he has been working as a physicist ever since.

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Pope’s Dream Comes True As 24/7 Church for Rome’s Homeless Opens Just Blocks Away From St. Peters

After months of renovation, Pope Francis is hailing the launch of a project that he has long dreamed of in Rome: a 24-hour church and shelter for the homeless.

Opened on December 9th, the church is designed to be a place where the homeless can wash their clothes, connect to the internet, escape the cold, or relax and have a rest, as well as a place to receive food, water, clothes, blankets, and spiritual and psychological comfort.

“Churches with closed doors should be called museums,” wrote Pope Francis in a letter detailing the church’s mission to Padre Ángel García, the founder of the Catholic NGO Mensajeros de la Paz (“Messengers of the Peace”). “I wish that the doors to the House of God are always open because it walks among the peoples, in the history of men and women.”

The newly-renovated sanctuary, which has been dubbed the Church of the Santissime Stimmate di San Francesco, or “Holy Stigmata of St. Francis”, was built by Garcia and the nonprofit in Rome’s historic Pigna district.

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In his letter to Padre Ángel, Pope Francis praised the project as a common home to build together, and that a 24/7-church and shelter represented “an oasis of peace of the love of God, a place of welcome, reconciliation and forgiveness”.

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The Mensajeros de la Paz foundation has been constructing these church/shelters since 2015 when they finished their first project in Madrid. The Church of San Anton was the first of what Father Garcia saw as his dream: a temple whose doors never closed.

San Anton also brought technological modernization to their 24 hour services, offering free WiFi, power outlets, television screens playing papal related news, and even confessions by iPad for the hard of hearing.

Being the patron saint of animals, the Church of San Anton is pet-friendly, and has a dog fountain outside. Inside, they offer free coffee to visitors.

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Padre Garcia operates several of these churches, not just in Madrid and Rome, but also in Barcelona, Mexico City, and Amman, Jordan—but it is the Stigmata St. Francis which is closest to the Pope’s heart.

“Pope Francis always says that he would like to have a poor Church for the poor. This project is just that. We count on his blessing,” the founder of Mensajeros celebrated.

(WATCH the news coverage below) – Photo by Vatican News

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Single Mom Receives Free Car in the Drive-Through After Being Nominated for a ‘Christmas Wish’

A woman near Fort Worth, Texas was surprised with a new car—nominated to receive a Christmas Wish because she always manages to stay friendly and kind, despite her valiant struggles as a single mom.

Bridgett works at Chick-fil-A in Benbrook, Texas, and anyone who visits the restaurant knows her by her infectious optimism. She brings smiles to local residents every day;  knows their names and faces, as well as their orders. She’s never shy to give out hugs, hold babies for tired mothers, and everything in between.

So when her car was totaled, it’s no surprise that her friends wanted to do everything they could for her.

One of those friends was Amy. She wrote a letter to 94.9 KLTY in Dallas/Fort Worth, explaining Bridgett’s situation and the dire circumstances she was under—on top of her car being totaled, Bridgett’s son had been admitted to the hospital. A new car seemed completely out of reach.

“With my kids, it’s not ‘can we go to Chick-fil-A’, it’s ‘can we go see Bridget’, so I just felt led, like, someone needs to know about this,” said Amy. “She’s so deserving.”

She nominated Bridget for KLTY’s Christmas Wish program and station reporter Bonnie Curry called Dane Minor of Freeman Toyota, who coincidentally had been praying to find the perfect person to give a new car.

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Together, Dane and Bonnie pulled up to the Chick-fil-A drive-through window to receive their order from a smiling, gracious Bridgett. As she handed them their drinks and food, Dane explained that they had a surprise for her.

Bridgett broke down in tears as her coworkers lead her outside and Dane handed over the keys—and 94.9 KLTY shared another surprise: $2,000 to get Bridgett caught up on bills and groceries.

Bridgett has been overwhelmed by the outpouring of love. “This is so deserved! Ms. Bridgett is the sweetest!” Nancy Lemons commented. “She’s always giving joy to each person she interacts with.”

This heartwarming video might inspire YOU to do more to bless people this holiday season.

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“People are always blaming their circumstances for what they are. I don’t believe in circumstances. The people who get on in the world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want—and if they can’t find them, make them.” – George Bernard Shaw

Quote of the Day: “People are always blaming their circumstances for what they are. I don’t believe in circumstances. The people who get on in the world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want—and if they can’t find them, make them.” – George Bernard Shaw

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Coastal Dutch ‘Farm’ Grows Seaweed to Filter Pollution From Their Favorite Beach –And Tackle Climate Change

When it comes to global-scale issues, it’s often the small, localized problems that spur people to action.

While the often-dire rhetoric of the climate crisis is a powerful driver of green technology, it was the visual blight of pollutants floating in the shore waters off their favorite Dutch beach that caused two intrepid Hollanders to try and do their part.

Nikki Spil and Sjoerd Laarhoven, residents of IJmuiden, regularly watched runoff tumble out of the factory on one side of the IJmuiden harbor before drifting across to the pristine beach so often enjoyed by citizens of The Netherlands.

“If you’re constantly in this area, you can literally see the pollution float by”, Nikki told MaatschapWij. “Especially on stormy days there is no way around it. Sjoerd and I wondered whether there was anything we could do to tackle this problem.”

Now, across from the smoke-belching chimneys of the Tata Steel factory, Nikki and Sjoerd farm seaweed at their Sea Farm Ijmond, as a simple, nature–based answer to the pollution drifting toward their beach.

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Lungs of the Earth

Reports like the one published in July that produced a model showing that mankind can combat the worst of CO2 emissions by planting a trillion trees makes it seem like they are the optimal flora for the job.

“People often think that trees can provide the world with the biggest amount of oxygen, but actually it’s the algae,” says Nikki. “They’re the lungs of the Earth.”

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Seaweed is also a natural filter of pollutants, and is used as a treatment in chelation therapy for patients with heavy metal poisoning. Nikki and Sjoerd deliberately chose to create Sea Farm Ijmond in an area where it could clean their local harbor, even though their seawead might grow better elsewhere.

An Alternative to Plastic

Seaweed, if dried and rendered properly, can also be used to replace plastic for many common household items. Good News Network reported on the efforts of some Dutch scientists trying to bring seaweed plastics to market on a wider scale—and, Nikki and Sjoerd are providing their harvest as a resource.

Designers Eric Klarenbeek and Maartje Dros developed the bioplastic to replace synthetic plastics, using their dried algae which can be turned into a material that can then be used in 3D printers to create plastic items from trash cans to tableware and shampoo bottles.

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They have partnered with a number of other companies producing bio-polymer to create a network known as 3D Bakery. They hope that – instead of buying products from large multi-national companies – one could simply walk down the street and “bake” some replacement items, whether it be cups, plates, flower vases, or tables.

While Nikki and Sjoerd’s seaweed farm is still small, come harvest time the aquatic plant is shipped off to a refinery in the town of Petten.

“There they purify it and turn it into a natural fertilizer. The rest is being prepared for bioplastic as we speak,” said Nikki.

– Photo by the Sea Farm Zee Boerderij IJmond on Facebook

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1,000 Strangers Rally to Help Crowd-Stitch the Intricate Unfinished Quilt of a Deceased Stranger

 

Shannon Downey never knew the deceased woman who had spent years toiling over this embroidered quilt of the United States—all she knew was that she had to finish it.

A 41-year-old artist, Shannon often visits estate sales so she can find unfinished craft projects that she can complete and then donate to charity. She had been browsing through one particular Chicago estate sale back in October when the patchwork masterpiece revealed itself.

Each piece of the quilt had been carefully planned to divide the country into 100 different hexagonal sections, but the stitching was only half-done. Downey could tell that it had been crafted by an expert needleworker—and it was on sale for just $6.

“I walked into the bedroom and found a box full of fabric. I opened it up and discovered it was a massive quilting project that was just begun. Every bit of the project mapped out and in this plastic tub,” Downey recalled on Twitter. “I sat on the floor and almost cried because I knew I had to buy it and finish it, but it was a massive … undertaking and while I embroider, I don’t quilt.”

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After purchasing the project, Downey did some digging and found that it had belonged to a retired nurse named Rita Smith who passed away at the age of 99 back in August.

“That woman STARTED a massive quilting project at 99,” emphasized Downey. “Now I really had to finish this thing.”

Despite her determination, finishing the quilt would take Downey years to do on her own—so she reached out to her Instagram followers and asked for help.

Within 24 hours, more than 1,000 people volunteered to help take on the project.

 

Downey soon assembled a team of 50 needleworkers from across the country and assign each of them a portion of the quilt to complete. Since Smith had completed two hexagons of the quilt, along with its border, prior to her passing, Downey and her team are doing their best to mimic Smith’s embroidery style.

The crafters have become friends now—and hope to finish stitching the quilt designs sometime next year. After that, Downey has arranged for a team of Chicago-based quilters to take over the project and put the final pieces together.

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Once the quilt is stitched together, it is set to go on display at the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky—and Downey is thrilled.

“I’ve been living with goosebumps for like two weeks. It’s so cool,” Downey told CBS News. “It’s overwhelming. Humans are awesome.”

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Dad Mourns His Late Daughter By Creating a Christmas Tree Farm to Bring Cheer (and Snow) to Kids in Hospital

One family’s loss has sparked a movement to bring light into others’ lives via a makeshift Christmas tree farm.

A man named Mark suffered every parent’s worst nightmare after he lost his daughter Mary Beth at age 7. She had spent the majority of her life in surgery, receiving medical procedures to correct severe heart defects.

While being treated at Children’s of Alabama hospital in Birmingham, Mark said it was painful for them to spend the holidays without her in their home—so they would often bring Christmas to her. After she passed, he wanted to make sure no other parents or children had to miss holidays together.

So, as an Ace Hardware employee, he and his colleagues made it happen. Mark reached out to several nearby Ace Hardware stores and the businesses immediately committed to help.

 

They received donations of 285 trees from 25 store owners to create a makeshift tree farm at the hospital for the kids—and last week, the dream became a reality.

 

Each child chose their own tree, decorated it with ornaments, and met Santa himself amongst twinkly lights and artificial snow.

 

For those unable to leave their rooms, Christmas was brought direct to them so they didn’t miss out on the excitement.

 

Children’s of Alabama is part of the Children’s Miracle Network—and it’s no wonder!

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Inmates Sentenced to Life in Prison Have Commitment to Spiritual Transformation Unlike Any I Have Seen

Sometimes we find our teachers in the most unlikely places.

A few years ago, I visited San Quentin State Prison for the first time, entering what can only be described as an intimidating, medieval-looking castle with guard towers. I vividly recall the clang of those iron gates as they slammed shut behind me—a sound that still reverberates viscerally.

It turned out that that day was the beginning of my volunteer work co-facilitating a weekly men’s group within the walls of this maximum-security facility. I had no idea my life would change when I agreed to make the first visit.

One of my congregants runs this group and had asked if I would go with her to San Quentin. In my mind, I was doing her a favor. I thought it would be novel, but once would be enough. I expected to meet angry men with no desire for real change. Did I really have time for this? After all, I was already juggling so much. I went feeling tired and anxious, with a long to-do list in my mind for the coming day at church.

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I discovered this group of men serving life sentences had a monk-like desire and dedication for self-knowledge, self-mastery, and transformation.

By the time I left that evening, I was most unexpectedly brimming with energy and feeling uplifted in ways I’d not experienced for quite a long time.

No Distraction from the Self

Sometimes we find motivation and truth as well as catalysts for change in the most unlikely places and with people we might not think of as our teachers. Unlike the outside world, there are no real distractions in prison. You aren’t checking your cell phone. There isn’t any escaping your situation and circumstances.

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Those of us who move about freely can avoid anyone we might dislike—but that’s not an option in prison. One has to come up with other ways of coping that do not result in breaking rules, getting in fights, or incurring any reason to be sent to “The Hole”; also known as the Adjustment Center.

Each day one is faced with himself. Over the years and decades, a stark self-analysis can bring about transformation in prison that, here on the outside, we might never take time to explore.

To my surprise, this group of men serving life sentences had a dedication and degree of perseverance I had never been exposed to in any group.

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What had brought these men to prison so many years (or even decades) ago was not only the crimes they committed; the bigger truths of their lives included not understanding themselves or their motivations, their wounding, and lack of healthy coping strategies.

These men now wanted to share, learn, and grow in order to understand themselves in deeper and more profound ways. They were hungry for spiritual tools and practices—but at the core for many of them was a need to be reconciled with the higher power of their understanding. (The group comprises several faith traditions and ethnicities, so for all of them to be willing to learn and grow together is a minor miracle in itself.)

Within those first few hours in the presence of these men, I experienced their authenticity and willingness to share from the depths of their being. I remembered the quote from Jesus in the book of Matthew from the Bible: “I was in prison and you visited me. Just as you did it to one of the least of these who are my family, you did it to me.”

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Now I understand the profundity of that direction. Every minister, rabbi, imam, or other spiritual leader wants to be with people who are serious about change and transformation. At San Quentin, in this particular group, I find myself surrounded by men who fit that description exactly.

In retrospect, my volunteering has not only been welcomed by the men but has also been a catalyst for inner transformation for myself. Sometimes we find our teachers in the most unlikely places. Turns out nothing was what I expected.

Rev. Bill Englehart is a Unity minister based in Southern California. He is a writer and speaker, workshop leader, and instructor for Unity Worldwide Spiritual Institute.

– Reprinted with permission of Unity®, publisher of Daily Word® (File photo by Don Christner, CC license)

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“I’ll think of some way! After all, tomorrow is another day.” – Scarlett O’Hara, Gone With the Wind (debuted 80 years ago today)

Quote of the Day: “I’ll think of some way! After all, tomorrow is another day.” – Scarlett O’Hara, Gone With the Wind (debuted 80 years ago today)

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Deli Owner Has Received More Than 400 Letters to Santa—And He Has Responded to All of Them

Aleem Chaudhry doesn’t just work tirelessly to provide his customers with tasty sandwiches—he also ensures that any child who writes a letter to Santa Claus in his town is guaranteed a response.

In addition to Chaudhry being the owner of Gino’s Stop-N-Buy deli in San Antonio, Texas, he is also known for being a reliable messenger in Santa’s workshop.

Chaudhry gained the yuletide reputation a few years back when he put up a bright red mailbox for the North Pole. Though it was only meant as a holiday decoration, many local children started using the mailbox to drop off actual letters to Santa—so Chaudhry took it upon himself to write back to every letter.

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Last year alone, Chaudhry received and wrote back to more than 400 letters. Not only is he planning to do the same thing this year, he’s making it easier for the tots to write their notes to St. Nick.

So enthusiastic is his holiday labor of love that Chaudry has set up a letter-writing station for all of his young customers, stocking it with pens, markers, paper, and stamps.

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