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Walmart Employee Gets On the Floor to Support Woman After She Passes Out

A Walmart employee is being praised for a simple act of kindness that he showed towards a total stranger after she passed out unconscious in the store last month.

Brittany McKee, who is a registered nurse, was on hand when the woman blacked out.

McKee was wandering through the refrigerated aisle of the store in Evans, Georgia with her husband when she saw that the troubled woman had fallen to the floor.

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The nurse stayed with the woman until she woke up and explained that she may have passed out due to taking blood thinners. Since the woman was still dizzy, McKee stayed with her until the ambulance arrived.

While McKee was struck by the kindness and attentiveness of the Walmart staff, she was particularly awed by a young worker named Jason who sat down on the ground next to the woman so she could rest against him.

“I don’t know his last name, but this man, no questions asked, got down on the floor with this woman and supported her back so she could lean against him,” wrote McKee. “He literally got down on the floor to serve her, not because he was asked to do it, he wasn’t, but because he wanted to.”

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“While we waited, another man stopped, knelt down and prayed over this woman. What I experienced today was love, kindness, and serving.”

“I couldn’t help but share because the media doesn’t seem to report this… the unity and the positivity that occurs,” she added. “This right here is real life, this is what it’s all about, not hate.”

Lean On Us When You’re Not Strong: Share The Good News With Your FriendsPhoto by Brittany McKee

“A road that does not lead to other roads always has to be retraced, unless the traveler chooses to rust at the end of it.” – Tehyi Hsieh

Quote of the Day: “A road that does not lead to other roads always has to be retraced, unless the traveler chooses to rust at the end of it.” – Tehyi Hsieh

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9/11 Newsletter and Podcast Highlights Inspiring Good News That Sprang Up in Wake of Attacks

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All who are old enough to remember the tragedy of September 11, 2001 might not recall with equal vividness the inspiring outbreak of helpfulness and kindness that erupted in the wake of the terrorist attacks in New York, Washington, DC, and Shanksville, Pennsylvania.

Good News Network, in existence for four years, had been publishing an 8-page print newsletter when shortly after 9/11 it released its Autumn edition to highlight some of the good news stories about people around the world coming together in the aftermath.

Download the PDF file here, and read all the many heartwarming stories related to 9/11 covering the pages (1, 2, 4, 5, and 8).

These are stories you may not have heard—from the Las Vegas used car lot to the German warship, a Maine restaurant, and the tiny town of Gander, which hosted 53 airliners full of people who couldn’t fly home.

Today I recorded a special Good News Guru radio segment for the Ellen K. Morning Show in L.A., telling one of the most inspiring stories of all, which I hadn’t learned about until 2015.

Sandler O’Neill, & Partners lost 66 colleagues in the World Trade Center—and the New York investment banking firm’s response will echo for a century because they made the most memorable investment they would ever make. LISTEN to the story below, from KOST-103.5.

Featured Photo by Jackie, CC license, 2006

13 Years After Theft, Dorothy’s Ruby Slippers Are Finally Recovered

It has been 13 years since the legendary ruby slippers were stolen out of their display at The Judy Garland Museum.

Even though they did not reappear on Dorothy’s feet, however, they have finally been recovered by the FBI.

The slippers, which were worn by the beloved movie starlet in The Wizard of Oz, had been taken from the museum in Grand Rapids, Minnesota back in 2005. There was no security footage of the theft, and apart from the broken shards of plexiglass that had formerly housed the slippers, all that was left of the slippers was a single red sequin.

The FBI announced the return of the slippers at a press conference earlier this week after a specialist verified that the shoes were authentic. Investigators disclosed few details on how the slippers were recovered, but they did say that the investigation was ongoing and there may be arrests in the future. In the mean time, anyone with information about the crime is encouraged to contact law enforcement.

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The future of the shoes is currently unknown. There are currently three other surviving pairs of the slippers that were used during the filming of the movie, and this particular pair had previously belonged to a private collector named Michael Shaw.

Before they were stolen, Shaw would loan the slippers to museums, displays, and exhibits in exchange for money which he would often donate to children’s charities, according to The New York Times.

Though it is “unlikely” that the slippers will be returned to Shaw after he was paid by the insurance company following the theft, he says that he “teared up” upon hearing about their recovery.

(WATCH the video below)

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James Patterson Donates Heaps of Cash to School Classrooms—and Now He’s Donating $2Mil More

Over the course of the last four years, best-selling novelist James Patterson has donated more than $7 million to teachers across the country – and now, he’s donating even more.

The 71-year-old writer is giving away $2 million to 4,000 American teachers.

The massive donation is part of his “Patterson Pledge” campaign, which is in its 4th year of making $500 contributions to classrooms in need.

Additionally, each donation will be matched in “Bonus Points” by Scholastic Books to ensure that no student will have to live without books.

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“Our amazing teachers need help filling their libraries with books kids will LOVE reading,” Patterson wrote on Twitter.

“There is NO such thing as a kid who doesn’t like to read. Just kids who haven’t found the right book yet!”

Patterson has a colorful history of donating to literacy programs and independent booksellers. Back in February, the novelist made a $3 million donation to the University of Florida as a means of helping the state double its literacy rate amongst children.

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In ‘World First’, Beer Company Ditches Plastic 6-Pack Rings for Glue

In a “world-first”, beer company Carlsberg has replaced their 6-pack plastic rings for glue.

After testing out 4,000 different adhesives, the brewer has settled for a glue that is strong enough to hold their beers together for shelving and travel, but relaxed enough for the consumer to break apart when it’s finally time to crack open a cold one.

The new design is projected to reduce the Danish company’s plastic usage by 75%, which is roughly 1,300 tons, or the equivalent of 60 million plastic bags.

Inventor Christopher Stuhlmann says he got the idea after he paid a visit to his local hardware store.

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“The starting point was going to a hardware shop and buying all the adhesive I could get, all the glue that was there,” says Stuhlmann.

“Over the weekend I just glued things together and made a short video for my chief executive and so the idea was born,” he added.

The United Kingdom will be the first kingdom to test the glue packaging, as they consume roughly one third of the beer company’s product.

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This is not the first time that brewers have tried to move past the plastic ring packaging; in 2016, a craft beer maker in Florida created an edible, biodegradable 6-pack ring made out of wheat and barley waste leftovers, but the costs of production were too high to make the design very accessible.

However, the brewer hopes that if more beer companies adopt the design, then it will bring down the costs of manufacturing.

Brew Up Some Positivity With Your Friends And Share The Good NewsPhoto by Carlsberg

When 92-year-old Woman Orders Food Straight From Delivery Guy, He Obliges and Helps Her Out

As we get older, technology can be a tricky thing to understand – so when a 92-year-old woman approached a delivery guy with a special request, he was more than happy to help.

Maris Mayol Tian recently made a Facebook post about how she had ordered breakfast from Jolibee earlier this week to her Bacolod City home in the Philippines.

Her 92-year-old neighbor – who is only known as Naynay, a maternal name of respect – saw Tian speaking with the delivery guy and called the young man over to her so she could ask him what he did for a living.

When he said that he delivered food, she proceeded to ask him for a bowl of macaroni soup and spaghetti, not knowing that orders are placed directly with the restaurant over the phone.

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“I honestly thought he would just ignore her, laugh and be on his way, but he actually took out his own cellphone, dialed a number, and ordered for her!!!” wrote Tian.

“There was a time when I hated Jollibee’s delivery service because they messed up a few times, but now I think I’m going to order more delivery from them.”

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The young man was later identified as Elpegie Palmares Sicor and praised for his patience and kindness.

“Not a lot of people show kindness and pay attention to old people, but this guy did and I think that is very commendable and heartwarming,” wrote Tian, according to Yahoo! News.

Be Sure And Share This Sweet Story With Your FriendsPhoto by Maris Mayol Tian

“Peace begins when expectation ends.” – Sri Chinmoy

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Quote of the Day: “Peace begins when expectation ends.” – Sri Chinmoy

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The Proven Health Benefits of Positive News—and How to Deal With the Reality Today

Many people are grappling with this year’s depressing and disturbing news—meaning, they want to turn away, but they just can‘t.

The constant focus on partisan politics—as well as murders and mayhem—is taking a real
toll on peoples’ psyches.

The surgeon Dr. Christiane Northrop says our nervous systems simply weren’t designed to handle a daily barrage of bad news which contains the worst of humanity, brought to you from every corner of the globe. The inundation is too much for most people.

The trend toward sensational bad news on television began in the 1990s. At the same time as the U.S. homicide rate was dropping in that decade by 42%, television news coverage of murders skyrocketed—rising more than 700%, according to the Center for Media and Public Affairs.

During that time, TV network news audiences and newspaper circulation began to fall. We can only guess that this was due to the increased focus on crime coverage.

Instead of gorging on an endless media diet of conflict, some people have taken drastic action, by closing their eyes and turning off the news altogether. (They are also unfriending their angry brother-in-law or friend whose partisan posts contaminate their Facebook feed.)

Completely tuning out the news, however, is not a great solution. To be an informed citizen and voter, we need to know what’s going on. Instead, I recommend that people become “selective sifters”, choosing what kind of news they take in daily. Headline news from the BBC or NPR, or perusing newspapers and magazines is enough to provide the basics.

Most people will need to make a conscious effort not to get sucked into the rancorous trivial debates of the day, like how much Melania Trump’s jacket costs when she travels into a poor neighborhood—and the inference that it should make anyone angry if they are a Liberal.

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It’s not enough, though, to just sift through the bad news.

Norman Cousins, a political journalist and 30-year editor of the Saturday Review said, “If news is not really news unless it is bad news, it may be difficult to claim we are an informed nation.”

There is another crucial step that people can take to relieve some of their anxiety around current events. They can write themselves a prescription for a daily dose of good news. Like a “Vitamin G” in their media diet it can provide some balanced nutrition beyond the negative news menu.

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I look at it this way: If a child is only given junk food, then that’s all he knows and wants, but if he is given some sweet carrots, watermelon or apples, he learns to appreciate them, and gets the benefit of an enriched diet and healthier body.

Thomas Jefferson said the job of journalists was to portray accurately what was happening in society. As a former TV news freelancer, I created Good News Network (GNN) because the media was failing to report enough of the positive—and it was simply too hard to find good news in large enough quantities to make a difference in one’s mental health.

An overabundance of pessimistic, depressing stories can create a perception of a crime-and-greed-filled-world that is out of proportion with reality.

Benefits to Physical Health

According to letters from GNN readers, the website is playing a major role in relieving depression and anxiety symptoms—and basic physical health, too, can be altered when you make an effort to balance the depressing news. Scientific studies have shown the startling benefits.

In a study of nearly 3000 healthy adults, a London University found that those who reported upbeat moods had lower levels of cortisol—the ‘stress’ hormone that leads to high blood pressure, weakened immune systems, and even abdominal obesity. In the study, women who reported more positive emotions were less prone to chronic inflammation, which is related to heart disease and cancer. The authors of the paper published in the American Journal of Epidemiology in 2008 said, “People need to recognize the things that make them feel good.”

Researchers at the Harvard University School of Public Health found that optimism cuts the chances of developing heart disease and the rate of lung-decline as we age. They followed 1300 men in their early 60’s for ten years. “Lung function declined significantly faster in pessimists, even taking into account major biological risk factors.”

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A Dutch study of elderly men found that those who were identified as “optimistic” were associated with a stunning 50 percent lower risk of cardiovascular death during the 15-year study.

Benefits of Mental Well-Being

A study by J. P. Harrell in 2000 found that when participants watched concentrations of positive news and media, they had decreased levels of stress and anxiety. A study by Huffington Post and Harvard Researcher Shawn Achor showed that if people watched even 3-4 minutes of negative news, 27% of participants were more likely to be depressed for the next 6-8 hours of their day.

Testimonials sent to Good News Network provide self-reported anecdotal evidence that supports the notion that positive news can actually improve your health.

15 year old Lisa says, “Daily, I was affected by panic attacks which were triggered from the news and all it’s negative content. This site has helped me tremendously.”

Mike says, “I suffer from depression and paranoia. I feel like I can never truly be happy as I always get this sense of encroaching doom and most of my fears are heightened by media sensationalism. Your website is JUST what I need to focus.”

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And finally a clinical and police psychologist, Dr. Kevin Keough, wrote this, “A 13 year-old boy was depressed and suicidal as he entered my office. He cited TV news as proof that there was no point to living, ‘Everything is out of control, it’s all bad news, people are killing each other, terrorism, corruption, kids being slaves.’ After I let him cry, I explained how TV news worked—that it didn’t reflect reality accurately—and I showed him your site. He started to cheer up. He smiled and gave me a hug. Life was okay again.”

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Tal Ben-Shahar was a lecturer at Harvard University and his positive psychology course was the most popular class on campus. Author of ‘Happier’, and ‘Choose the Life You Want’, he believes the Good News Network can benefit everyone: “It’s an extremely important initiative. I recommend that each person makes it a habit to visit the website at least once a day to counter the barrage of negativity in the media. Being exposed to positive information benefits us emotionally, physically, and mentally. It can contribute in a meaningful way to a happier and healthier life.”

A 2005 study by Bayer concluded that an overwhelming 93% of Americans wanted more good news, and 77% percent believed there was not enough good news offered by mainstream media. The study also showed that people believed they are more productive in their jobs after hearing good news.

Fortunately, good news is now easy to find. With the GNN website, free APP, daily email with ‘Morning Jolt of Good News’, weekly podcast, and social media posts on FacebookTwitter, and Instagram, a daily dose of ‘News to Enthuse’ is always at your fingertip. The New York Times even has a Saturday email with the good news of the week.

GNN just started a Spanish language edition and Facebook page en Español, too.

What we think in our minds directly affects our health. Through the mind-body connection, our thinking leads to stress or happiness. It is your choice—and your health depends on it.

Geri Weis-Corbley worked in TV news in the 80s covering the White House and Capitol Hill. After quitting the business to raise a family, the World Wide Web came along, and in 1997 she acted on her long belief that there should be more good news and created Good News Network, the #1 site on Google for inspiring news. Adopted from a speech given June 2, 2017 to the Holistic/Integrative Medicine Study Group in Santa Barbara, CA.

Listen to 5-Year-old’s Priceless Speech on How She Feels About Her First Haircut

From our Good Laughs page:

There’s a first time for everything, including haircuts – but this little girl explaining how she feels about her short new ‘do’ is especially memorable.

The 5-year-old’s mother takes a video of the youngster plaintively describing all the practical—and emotional—benefits of having short hair.

In addition to saying that she feels like a big kid, the little girl compares her happiness to the sensation of eating ice cream and watching a movie with all of her friends, family, and friends’ families.

(WATCH the cute clip below)

Be Sure And Share This Cute Clip With Your FriendsPhoto by RM Videos

Popcorn Seller From Texas is Now the ‘People’s Prime Minister of Australia’ (Good News Guru Podcast)

Peter Dutton isn’t just an American popcorn seller—thanks to an unlikely accident of mistaken identity, he now holds the title of “The People’s Prime Minister of Australia”. Hear The Good News Guru tell the happy story (from the September 7, 2018 Ellen K. Morning Show on KOST-103.5 radio in Los Angeles).

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Humble Popcorn Seller From Texas is Now the ‘People’s Prime Minister of Australia’

LISTEN to this story here, as told by The Good News Guru, from Friday’s radio broadcast with Ellen K and the GNN founder, on KOST-103.5 — Or, READ the story below… (Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes – or for Androids, on Podbean)

Even though he’s 9000 miles away, a 30-year-old popcorn-seller has become the ‘People’s Prime Minister of Australia’.

Peter Dutton started receiving nasty messages on his Twitter feed in Austin earlier this year, and he couldn’t figure out why people were so angry with him.

He created the Soulfood Gourmet Popcorn brand, which people love. But, he also shares the same name as the ultra-conservative politician who just lost the race for prime minister in Australia.

Throughout the election, the American Peter Dutton took the barrage of messages with a grain of salt, tweeting:

“I wish the people of Australia would look at my profile and realize I’m a 30-yr-old black man before sending me tweets and DMs.”

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When Aussies on Twitter caught wind of his polite and good-natured reactions, as a result of the mistaken identity, they immediately showered his social media account with love—and his popcorn business with a flood of support.

They collectively nominated the popcorn-maker as the “PEOPLE’S Prime Minister of Australia”.

Dutton accepted the title with gusto. His wife has even accepted the title of “First Lady”.

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“The support you’ve shown our growing popcorn business, calling my wife the First Lady…is something I’ll cherish forever,” replied Dutton.

Like a newfound second family, people begged him to visit and offered to host him, with promises of bottomless beer.

A GoFundMe page allowed his 6,000 new Twitter followers to donate money for the plane tickets—and now Peter and his wife are packing up loads of popcorn to share across the country, planning soulful meet-ups with the folks down under.

“We can have a big Soul Popped Popcorn party, take some pictures, and [you can] show me around your beautiful country…”

Pass On This Sweet Story Of International Fun To Your FriendsPhoto by Audreana Dutton

Woman Discovers Her Co-worker is the Very Infant She Nursed Back to Health 28 Years Ago

Vilma Wong has cared for a lot of babies over the course of her 32-year career, but she never expected to be working alongside one of them.

Earlier this month, as a nurse at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital in Meredith, California, Wong got a chance to introduce herself to a new colleague who’d just started working at the facility.

His name was Brandon Seminatore, a second-year pediatric resident who is training to become a child neurologist.

Brandon was just 28 years old, but Wong felt that she had somehow met him before. When she heard his name, she realized where that feeling came from.

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Wong asked Brandon if, by any chance, his father was a police officer.

“Brandon was on my team and taking care of one of my patients. I asked who he was and his last name sounded very familiar,” Wong told her hospital communications team. “I kept asking questions, like where he was from and he told me he was from San Jose, and that as a matter of fact, he was born at our hospital.”

“I remember being the primary nurse to a baby with the same last name. To confirm my suspicion, I asked him if his dad was a police officer. And there was a big silence. Then he asked me if I was Vilma. I said yes!”

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Wong had cared for Mr. Seminatore 28 years ago when he was born prematurely at the hospital.

His parents were delighted to be reunited with the nurse who had kept their son alive back in 1990. After digging through some old photos, they even managed to find a photo of Wong holding young Brandon in her lap as a newborn.

“Meeting Vilma was a surreal experience,” said Brandon. “When Vilma recognized my name, it truly sunk in that I was one of these babies. I’ve come full circle and I’m taking care of babies with the nurse that took care of me.”

Be Sure And Share The Fateful Story With Your FriendsPhoto by Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital

“This may sound corny, but, love is the answer.” – Elon Musk

Quote of the Day: “This may sound corny, but, love is the answer.” – Elon Musk, September, 2018, on the Joe Rogan podcast

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If You’re a ‘Highly-Sensitive Person’, Here’s How To Transform Your Overwhelm into Gentle Power

The Lesson: Are you easily overwhelmed by things likes crowded places, strong smells or loud sounds, and violent movies? Do you have complex inner emotions that sometimes give you a hard time; or prevents you from sleeping at night? If the answer is yes, then you may be classified as a highly-sensitive person—but you are not alone. 15% to 20% of the population is made up of HSP (Highly-Sensitive People). They are normal human beings who have a sensitive nervous system that make them more easily overwhelmed by the world around them; feel every emotion very deeply; empathize easily with the people around them; and also makes them highly creative. Elena Herdieckerhoff is one of these highly-sensitive people who wants to help people embrace their own sensitivity, transform it into power, and raise loving awareness among her fellow HSPs.

Notable Excerpt: “I would like to address the two big elephants in the room when it comes to HSP stereotypes. The first assumption is that HSP must simply be undercover introverts who want a fancier name. The fact of the matter is that 30% of HSP are actually extroverts. Many assume that HSP are women. It may come as a surprise that 50% of HSP are, in fact, men. In our society men are not supposed to be sensitive, but aggressive and competitive. Sadly, the notion that men can be both sensitive and strong is still too much of an alien concept.”

“HSP should not hide away from the pain of this world in a protective incubator. It is their role to step up and share their sensitive gifts with all of us. I believe, as humans, we are all united by our experience of sensitivity and empathy. Also, I don’t believe that we need to be an HSP to care, to make a difference.”

The Speaker: Elena Herdieckerhoff is the founder of Entreprincess, a self-help organization for highly-sensitive people. She is also a business mentor for HSP entrepreneurs, a motivational speaker on the topic of highly-sensitive people and a corporate trainer for companies interested in better understanding their HSP Workforce.

(LISTEN to the inspiring talk below) – Representative photo by Vic Xia, CC

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India Passes Historic Ruling That Decriminalizes Homosexuality, Which was Punishable by up to Life in Prison

The Supreme Court of Indian has just passed a historic ruling: homosexuality is no longer a criminal offense.

The court repealed Section 377, a 150-year-old law that was instated during British colonial rule which made consensual sexual activity that went “against the law of nature” punishable by up to a lifetime in prison.

The new ruling, which was announced by a 5-judge panel in Delhi earlier this week, marks the end of a century’s worth of anti-gay legislation.

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“The LGBTQ community has the same fundamental rights as citizens. The identity of a person is very important and we have to vanquish prejudice, embrace inclusion and ensure equal rights,” said Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra, according to TIME.

“Intimacy and privacy is a matter of choice. We have to bid adieu to stereotypes and prejudices,” he added.

(WATCH some of the reactions below)

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“May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view.” – Edward Abbey

Quote of the Day: “May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view.” – Edward Abbey

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City Installs ‘Vending Machines’ That Recycle Plastic in Subway Stations, in Exchange for Free Transportation

One major city wants to tackle the plastic waste problem head-on, and they’re creating positive action through people’s fare cards.

Istanbul’s answer is an innovative new incentive for commuters in the historic city; allowing them to exchange plastic waste for credit on the city’s metro cards which can be used for multiple forms of public transit.

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The sophisticated machines, which are called “Smart Mobile Waste Transfer Centers”, will have the onboard equipment to scan and assign a value to whatever piece of plastic is put inside before crushing it, shredding it, and sorting it into bins which can be emptied just like vending machines.

With 25 of the machines currently installed in the city, the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality has set a goal of installing 100 by the end of the year with the hopes of reducing the 17,000 tons of garbage they produce every day, according to The Daily Sabah.

Istanbul isn’t the only city tackling environmental problems using their transit systems. A 27-year-old designer in London created an ingenious way of generating wind power that uses cloth-like material to generate electricity from the wind that comes from subways and train cars speeding by.

And, to promote fitness a few years ago, Russia added a machine in the Moscow subway that gives a free ticket if you can complete at least 30 squats within two minutes.

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Andy Corbley is the founder and editor of World At Large, a small environment, travel, and lifestyle focused journal that stresses integrity, nuance, and honesty which launched in early March 2019.

Football Player Gives Shoes to Homeless Man Who Could Barely Walk

This college football player isn’t simply a star on the field; he has shown himself to be a shining citizen off the field, as well.

Garrett Johnson, who is a junior defensive back for the University of Tennessee, was walking through Knoxville earlier this week when he met a homeless man who was having trouble walking in the tattered shoes he was wearing.

Johnson then leaves and comes back with two pairs of new shoes. He offers one of the boxes to the homeless man while a woman who says she is the athlete’s sister films the exchange with her phone.

“These are comfortable tennis shoes,” says Johnson. “They’re New Balances.”

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The man hesitates, and then asks if they’re free – and Johnson says yes.

As the man slips the shoes on, Johnson offers the second pair of shoes to another homeless man sitting on a nearby bench. When the man declines, Johnson simply leaves them with his new friend.

Johnson then shakes the man’s hand before he leaves. He later posted the video of the exchange to Twitter in hopes that he would inspire others to act similarly.

“I walked to the strip to get food and a homeless man (Lala) couldn’t walk because his feet were hurting from the torn shoes he had on,” wrote Johnson. “I told him I would come back and 15 mins later I did. Don’t know those people, but I do care.”

(WATCH the video below)

Score Big With Your Friends And Share The Good NewsPhoto by Garrett Johnson

Baggage Handlers at Airport Where Freddie Mercury Once Worked Honor Him With Special Birthday Performance

Travelers at London’s Heathrow airport were blessed by a special kind of royalty this past week.

As a means of honoring Freddie Mercury’s 72nd birthday, members of the baggage handling team broke out into song and dance to perform the Queen hit “I Want to Break Free”.

The staff came out in full costume to perform the choreographed number, sporting Mercury’s signature yellow jacket and mustache as an homage to the singer who was once a baggage handler at Heathrow before joining Queen.

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British Airways, the company who sponsored the performance, didn’t stop there, either.

The airline allowed any customer with the name “Freddie”, “Frederick”, or “Farrokh” (which is Mercury’s birth name) to use the airline’s first lounge, assuring them that they were the champions in the airport that day.

(WATCH the video below)

You’re Not Under Pressure To Share This Story, But We Sure Would Love ItPhoto by British Airways