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Opioid Crisis Breakthrough: Non-Addictive Painkiller Found Effective

These scientists have been working to find a safe, non-addictive pain killer to help fight the current opioid crisis in this country – and they may have done just that.

Known as AT-121, the new chemical compound has dual therapeutic action that suppressed the addictive effects of opioids and produced morphine-like analgesic effects in non-human primates.

“In our study, we found AT-121 to be safe and non-addictive, as well as an effective pain medication,” said Mei-Chuan Ko, professor of physiology and pharmacology at the School of Medicine.

“In addition, this compound also was effective at blocking abuse potential of prescription opioids, much like buprenorphine does for heroin, so we hope it could be used to treat pain and opioid abuse.”

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The research, which was conducted by scientists at Wake Forest School of Medicine with the support of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, is published in the journal Science Translational Medicine.

The main objective of this study was to design and test a chemical compound that would work on both the mu opioid receptor, the main component in the most effective prescription pain killers, and the nociceptin receptor, which opposes or blocks the abuse and dependence-related side effects of mu-targeted opioids. Current opioid pain drugs, such as fentanyl and oxycodone, work only on the mu opioid receptor, which also produces unwanted side effects – respiratory depression, abuse potential, increased sensitivity to pain and physical dependence.

“We developed AT-121 that combines both activities in an appropriate balance in one single molecule, which we think is a better pharmaceutical strategy than to have two drugs to be used in combination,” Ko said.

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In the study, the researchers observed that AT-121 showed the same level of pain relief as an opioid, but at a 100-times lower dose than morphine. At that dose, it also blunted the addictive effects of oxycodone, a commonly abused prescription drug.

The bifunctional profile of AT-121 not only gave effective pain relief without abuse potential, it also lacked other opioid side-effects that patients typically struggle with, such as itch, respiratory depression, tolerance and dependence.

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“Our data shows that targeting the nociceptin opioid receptor not only dialed down the addictive and other side-effects, it provided effective pain relief,” Ko said. “The fact that this data was in nonhuman primates, a closely related species to humans, was also significant because it showed that compounds, such as AT-121, have the translational potential to be a viable opioid alternative or replacement for prescription opioids.”

Next steps include conducting additional preclinical studies to collect more safety data, and then if all goes well, applying to the Food and Drug Administration for approval to begin clinical trials in people, Ko said.

(Source: Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center)

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Put These 5 Plants In Your Bedroom Window for a Better Night’s Sleep

Few things can cause us to experience as much frustration, anger, and stress as not being able to get a good night’s sleep.

Institutions like The Center for Disease Control and the American Sleep Association have reported that 1 in 3 Americans are getting poor sleep, and 1 in 5 Americans has suffered from a sleep disorder.

Thankfully, an unlikely ally in the battle against sleep deprivation may be found in several commonly-found leafy specimens with which we share the Earth. NASA has been conducting studies involving plants and sleep since 1989, and they have certified multiple species as being helpful for sleep and air quality.

There are a number of proven ways in which plants can help us to get a good night’s sleep, such as the minor relaxation our brains experience simply by observing the color green.

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Another situation which could prompt sleep loss is polluted air; airborne-pollutant levels are commonly up to 5 times higher in people’s homes than outdoors; however, there are many plant species which can absorb these floating sleep disrupters.

“Since man’s existence on Earth depends upon a life support system involving an intricate relationship with plants and their associated microorganisms, it should be obvious that when he attempts to isolate himself in tightly sealed buildings away from this ecological system, problems will arise,” writes the NASA researchers.

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“Even without the existence of hundreds of synthetic organic chemicals off-gassing into tightly sealed environments, man’s own waste products would cause indoor air pollution problems.”

So if you are looking for a way towards better sleep, try sticking one of these four plants in your bedroom window.

Lavender – Always reliable and heavily studied, this well-dispersed plant can lower your blood pressure and heart rate, both of which are key markers of stress and anxiety. The plant has even been shown to reduce crying and stress in infants.

Jasmine – With its beautiful white blossoms it would seem a no-brainer to add Jasmine to your household, especially when it is proven to increase restful sleep, decrease anxiety, and even lead to a heightened mental performance.

Aloe Vera – One of NASA’s special favorite specimens, Aloe actually improves air quality by absorbing debris, microbes, and other harmful, sleep-disturbing air particles.

English Ivy – This modest plant requires very little maintenance in exchange for a big payoff: in addition to being shown to reduce symptoms of allergies and asthma, it has also been shown to reduce the amount of airborne mold by 78% in just 12 hours.

Peace Lilly – Another super star air purifier, Peace Lilies also act as mild humidifiers which can help to keep your sinuses moist and clear through the winter.

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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.

When Man Fails to Save Blind Old Dog From Swimming Out to Sea, Crew Comes to the Rescue

A blind old Border Collie named Fly had been playing with his owner on a beach earlier this week when disaster struck in the most peculiar way – the senior dog suddenly leapt into the ocean and started swimming for the horizon.

55-year-old Mark Cowing had been visiting Lepe Beach in Hampshire, England with Fly on holiday. When they were spending time on the sand, he was bewildered by his canine companion running into the surf.

“We were literally playing on the shoreline when all of a sudden he took it in his head to swim to the Isle of Wight,” Cowing told BBC. “When he got 20 or 30 feet out I had to strip off, down to my underpants, and go and rescue him.

“He disappeared out of sight so I presumed he drowned. I tried to wave for help but I thought I was a goner,” he added.

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Luckily, a 71-year-old man in a kayak came to Cowing’s rescue and brought him back to shore. Without any sign of his beloved pup, however, Cowing feared the worst.

As fate would have it, a helicopter flying overhead finally spotted the dog 656 feet (200 meters) away from the shore. After directing a rescue lifeboat to the dog’s location, a crew member was able to jump into the water and haul Fly to safety. The crew says that – judging by Fly’s swimming – they “arrived just in time.”

Cowing, who was overwhelmed with relief at the return of his 12-year-old pup, said that the exhausted Border Collie ended up scarfing down four packets of food and a pork pie upon returning home.

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“I was in tears when I saw him, he’s my boy,” Cowing told the news outlet. “I just felt a complete and utter idiot for what I did.”

Cowing now wants to track down the kayaker who saved his life so he can thank him for the rescue.

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City Hires Team of Doctors to Treat Addicts on the Street Right Where They Are

San Francisco is launching a groundbreaking new program that will provide opioid addiction treatment to homeless people directly on the streets.

Mayor Mark Marrell just announced that he will be investing $6 million in funding for the “first-in-the-nation” initiative as a means of curbing opioid addiction and reducing the risk of overdose.

The program employs a dedicated team of physicians to go out onto the Bay Area streets and write buprenorphine prescriptions for drug-addicted homeless people.

Buprenorphine is a pill that is taken daily to reduce withdrawal symptoms in drug users. The treatment has been shown to help in fighting off addiction and reducing rates of overdose.

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When asked why the physicians provided the treatment on the streets, rather than in a clinic, Dr. Barry Zevin, who is the city’s medical director for Street Medicine and Shelter Health, told The New York Times: “Most health care for the homeless happens under the model of waiting for people to come in to a health center. But a lot of people never come in.”

“Appointments are the enemy of homeless people. On the street there are no appointments, and no penalties or judgments for missing appointments.”

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A year-long pilot study of the program showed that “virtually all of the people” who were approached by the clinicians were interested in the treatment. By the end of the study, a fair amount of drug users were still taking buprenorphine as a means of treating their addiction with the help of the clinician team.

“The Street Medicine buprenorphine program is another important step to address the … crisis afflicting drug users in our community,” said Barbara Garcia, San Francisco Health Director. “Homeless people who use drugs are especially vulnerable, and our system of care needs to adapt. By going directly to them with compassionate outreach and expertise, we are able to help a group that we were missing by relying on a more traditional structure of clinic visits that does not work for everyone.”

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94-Year-old Veteran Has Spent a Decade Cheering on Students With Life Advice and Fist Bumps

This “cute little old man” is making a big difference in the lives of local youngsters.

For the last 10 years, Wally Richardson has been standing outside of Marina Village Middle School in El Dorado Hills, California so he can greet all of the students with life advice and fist bumps before they start their school day.

The 94-year-old veteran was recently brought into the spotlight when Gina Arnold was dropping her daughter Audrey off at school earlier this week.

Audrey specifically asked if she could be dropped off at the corner of the school so she could talk to the “cute little old man”.

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When asked who this mystery stranger was, Audrey told her mother: “He stands at the steps where you drop me off and encourages all the students as they walk in. He talks about kindness and gives us advice and fist bumps! It’s the best part of the day!”

Sure enough, when Gina drove to the aforementioned steps, she saw Richardson standing amongst a crowd of delighted students. She then took a photo of the exchange and posted it to Facebook with words of praise for the senior.

“This is exactly the kind of love and support our middle schoolers need,” wrote Gina. “This man stands out side the school every day and gives the gift of encouragement to every student that comes near him.”

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Richardson simply says that he enjoys talking to the kids because he wants to leave a positive legacy in the area – and clearly, his efforts have worked.

There is now a mural on the school wall that is filled with some of the veteran’s most precious bits of wisdom so that it can serve hundreds of students in the future.

Gina told Inside Edition that there are even kids in college who still remember and benefit from the advice Richard gave them in their younger years.

“I strive to be like this guy as much as possible,” says Gina. “We all should.”

(WATCH the interview below)

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Goats Want to See You Smile, Says Adorable New Study

Step aside, dogs – goats may be man’s new best friend, according to a heartwarming new study.

A research team from the Royal Society Open Science has found that goats can recognize human emotions in facial recognition tests – and they consistently prefer happy faces to sad ones.

The scientists put 20 goats into a pen that was filled with photos of humans with happy faces and humans with sad or angry faces. Conclusively, the goats spent more time looking at, sniffing, or otherwise engaging with the happy images.

The researchers orchestrated the trials based on the belief that since goats have been domesticated alongside humans for thousands of years, the animals would have developed a heightened sensitivity to human emotion.

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The research team now believes this study suggests that other domesticated animals are likely to show perception of emotional valence in humans as well, something that is considered to be limited amongst working animals.

The study has also been hailed as a wonderful step towards a better relationship with our working animals, and that more rights might be afforded to them if we can fully understand the levels of interaction between us.

“The study of emotion perception has already shown very complex abilities in dogs and horses,” says study co-author Natalia Albuquerque. “However, to date, there was no evidence that animals such as goats were capable of reading human facial expressions. Our results open new paths to understanding the emotional lives of all domestic animals.”

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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.

Gordon Ramsay Offers Apprenticeship to Teen Who Was Snubbed for His Height

When this 18-year-old was told that he couldn’t pursue his dream career based on his height, Gordan Ramsay stepped in to help.

Louis Makepeace has wanted to be a chef since he was a kid. When he was conditionally accepted into a cooking and hospitality course at Worcester College, however, he was later “appalled” to find out that the school had backtracked on their decision and would not allow him to take the course because his height made him a “safety risk” in the kitchen.

Since Makepeace has dwarfism, he stands at just 3 feet 10 inches tall. After the teen accused the school of discrimination, his story was spread across social media until it caught the eye of celebrity chef Gordan Ramsay.

Ramsay tweeted that he would be more than happy to offer Makepeace an apprenticeship “any day”.

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“Gordon’s tweet was a genuine offer of help for Louis Makepeace, should he wish to pursue his cooking career within the Gordon Ramsay Restaurants chef apprentice programme,” said a spokesperson for Ramsay, according to the BBC.

Additionally, she says that Ramsay has “supported and mentored hundreds of young chefs throughout his career, and strongly believes no one should be discriminated against in the workplace due to a disability.”

Makepeace says that he has since been in touch with Ramsay’s agent about pursuing the apprenticeship in the near future.

(WATCH the interview below)

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First Country in the World to Give Free Sanitary Products to All Students

Scotland is now set to become the first country in the world that provides free feminine hygiene products to all of their students.

The $6.6 million (£5.2 million) initiative will benefit roughly 400,000 students across all of the country’s schools, universities, and colleges.

Recent surveys have shown that one in four responding pupils have had trouble accessing sanitary products, while one in five participants have experienced “period poverty” in the past. The new scheme will ensure that Scottish students will no longer have to forgo their hygienic needs based on their income or social situation.

“In a country as rich as Scotland it’s unacceptable that anyone should struggle to buy basic sanitary products,” said communities secretary, Aileen Campbell, according to The Guardian.

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“I am proud that Scotland is taking this world-leading action to fight period poverty and I welcome the support of local authorities, colleges and universities in implementing this initiative.

“Our £5.2m investment will mean these essential products will be available to those who need them in a sensitive and dignified way, which will make it easier for students to full focus on their studies.”

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Watch Drought-Stricken Farmer Spontaneously Rejoice in Rainfall Wearing Nothing But a Hat

After months of drought, arid areas of Australia finally received some much-appreciated rainfall earlier this week – and some farmers have been very quick to rejoice in the moisture.

This new video depicts an ecstatic farmer from Dubbo, New South Wales celebrating the downpour by running into the rain wearing nothing but a hat.

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The man can be heard whooping with happiness as he splashes out into a newly-watered field.

According to Yahoo! News, there is more rainfall expected during the coming weeks.

(WATCH the video below)

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Electric Shock Collars for Pets to Be Banned in England

The English government has just announced that they will be banning the use of electric shock collars on cats and dogs.

Shock collars can deliver up to 6,000 volts of electricity, sometimes for as long as 11 seconds. Other collars can release noxious smelling chemicals as a means of dissuading pets from certain behaviors. Both of these devices have been shown to cause – and worsen – behavioral problems and anxiety in pets.

Animal rights organizations that have been rallying for the ban encourage using positive-reward training techniques instead.

According to a 2014 survey, 74% of the English population is in favor of the ban, while one third of recipients thought that there was already a ban in place. Scotland and Wales have both banned electric shock collars.

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Dr. Rachel Casey, who is the director of canine behavior and research at animal welfare organization Dogs Trust, applauded the ban.

“Scientific research has demonstrated that electronic devices which deliver an aversive stimulus have a negative impact on dog welfare, so this ban will have a major positive impact for dogs in the UK,” said Casey, according to the BBC.

Containment fences, which use shock methods to prevent animals from leaving a certain area, are still legal based on evidence that they reportedly prevent up to 300,000 from being harmed in road and traffic related accidents.

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Person Leaves Refreshingly Positive Thank You Note on Windshield of Ambulance Blocking Their Driveway

Most people are pretty angry about finding another vehicle blocking their driveway – but not this person.

An anonymous homeowner in Flintshire, Wales is being hailed for leaving a refreshingly positive note on the windshield of an ambulance that was blocking their driveway earlier this week.

The person left a small message saying: “Thank you for blocking my driveway to save a life. Refreshments on me.” Attached to the message was a £5 note.

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According to Metro, a spokesperson from the Welsh Ambulance Service remarked on the good deed by saying: “Such a boost for our hardworking crews when they get a heartfelt thankyou note for doing a tough job … No financial incentive required! They are just dedicated. Thank you anonymous author.”

The sweet gesture is reportedly being praised after the East Midlands Ambulance Service urged people to communicate with paramedics about blocked driveways earlier this week.

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Nonprofit Lifts Spirits of Lonely Seniors, Logging More Than 1 Million Phone Calls

For isolated seniors who don’t get many visitors, a personal phone call can make all the difference in the world, and one nonprofit in California has dialed 1.6 million times.

For more than two decades, Eskaton, a nonprofit organization serving seniors for 50 years, has reached out to homebound elders via its Telephone Reassurance program.

It’s not just to check up on their health. Volunteers, with their daily dose of conversation, provide an opportunity to socialize.

Older people who are lonely are more likely to develop dementia than their more socially connected peers. In fact, loneliness produces physical effects that are among the most problematic in modern medicine, says Linda Whiteside, the Telephone Reassurance program manager.

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“Social connections formed between volunteers and the Telephone Reassurance participants go a long way to reduce health risks and bring peace of mind to seniors and their family members.”

To date, Eskaton volunteers have made more than 1.6 million phone calls.

Ben, a senior who benefits from the program, said, “I am so grateful that someone is calling me every day and checking on me. It lifts my spirits to know someone cares.” Another called it a “lifesaver.”

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The program, which is staffed by volunteers who have all passed a background check, is currently servicing the region of Sacramento.

Photo courtesy of Eskaton

If you know a local senior that would benefit, you can call 916-334-1072 or 866-ESKATON. Also get in touch, no matter your age, if you would like to be a volunteer.

They offer training, and place calls seven days a week, 365 days a year.

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Join the program, or start your own, to let someone know they are not alone.

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Forgiving the Unforgivable: Mom Worked With Daughter’s Killers to Bring Hope to a Desperate Community

One of the most remarkable stories of forgiveness had its sad beginning 25 years ago this month, so we reached out to the California woman whose inspiring daughter sacrificed her life to create positive change for a beautiful yet brutal country, leading her parents to do the same.

Amy Biehl was a bright, determined Stanford graduate who ventured to South Africa on a Fulbright scholarship to work in the anti-apartheid movement during its explosive final months before Mandela would become president.

She worked alongside her black comrades to register voters, and she longed to address the poverty of their squalid townships, believing that economic change was critical for any meaningful transformation. She was giving two of them a ride home when the blue-eyed blonde became a target for four angry youths who’d just left a rally where militants were calling for the death of privileged white settlers.

Despite the desperate objections of her ANC colleagues that she was ‘a comrade’, Amy was stoned and stabbed to death on a road in Guguletu township on the very corner that her parents would soon be calling ‘The Spot of Hope’.

Peter and Linda Biehl left their gated community in wealthy Orange County, motivated and haunted by reading Amy’s diaries. They flew to Cape Town and toured the townships where Amy worked and talked with her friends about the unemployment problem. Peter was a businessman, and with money pouring in to honor their daughter’s noble cause, they began to organize one development project after another—welding, sewing, a print shop, a bakery, a construction company, sports facilities, and adult literacy programs.

But the most startling development of all was the loving relationship that developed between Amy’s parents and her killers.

“People say, ‘well I couldn’t get together with people that harmed my loved one,’ but forgiveness is really about liberating yourself—letting go, so you can be free of hate and bitterness. It’s really a one-way street that doesn’t need the other person to do anything… Reconciliation is a different step. It’s really hard work.”

Their reconciliation process began when they talked with Bishop Desmond Tutu, who was setting up the country’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission and would win the Nobel Peace Prize for it. The Biehls knew that amnesty would be granted to the young men whose crimes were politically motivated, and they wanted to participate to “honor” the country’s healing process.

Photo copyright Johanna Baldwin, Easy (left) and Ntobeko (right) with Linda and Peter in 1999

“We did not expect to have a relationship with them, but two of the young men, after they were released from prison, saw that things hadn’t changed in their community, and they wanted to help. They had the courage to come to us, to our foundation, which was bringing jobs to young people—and we admired that,” Linda Biehl told Good News Network by telephone from Cape Town before Saturday’s anniversary celebrations began. “They were considered by some of their former comrades to be selling out to the all-American dollar.”

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10 Ways to Make the World a Better Place With Your Better Half

Forget about dinner and a movie – why not spend use a date night with your significant other to make the world a better place as a team?

As a means of helping couples to blend volunteerism and romance, Do Good Date Night has made a list of ten things that you can do to use connective date nights to impact worthy causes.

The innovation 2-for-1 solution of Do Good Date Nights result in unique couple-centered activities that are engaging, enjoyable and satisfying for participants, while also being purposeful and impactful to charities.

Since the event was launched in 2015 by Kristen Manieri, a writer and podcast host who founded a national network of date night websites, the concept of philanthropic date nights has since spread across the country.

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“I believe most people want to do something to support their communities but struggle to find the balance of busy, everyday life with the desire to give back,” says Manieri. “That’s why volunteerism date nights are a much-needed win-win! Couples spend quality time together while impacting causes close to their hearts.”

Couples can participate in or host official Do Good Date Night events – or they can independently employ the concept on their own.

So here are 10 ways to make the world a better place with your better half.

1. Oh Baby: Pause on cuddling one another to snuggle with babies. Some hospitals encourage cuddlers to cozy up to preemies and other cuties in need.

2. Dish It Out: Satisfy your craving to combat hunger by collecting goods from neighbors to deliver to shelters, volunteering at food banks to sort/organize donations, cook for families at the Ronald McDonald House (a residence for those accessing hospital care) or drive meals to home-bound patients.

3. Be Homebodies: Habitat for Humanity grants couples the building blocks to construct homes for families in need.

4. Make Love a Shore Thing: Align with beach preservation organizations to infuse your sand and surf agenda with a shore clean-up effort.

5. Respect Thy Elders: Read stories, have lunch, run errands or just listen to senior citizens at hospitals or assisted living facilities.

6. Salute the Troops: Show your gratitude with care packages or pitch in at Veteran’s Association centers.

7. Let Love Bloom: Volunteer with urban gardening programs.

8. Sharing is Caring: Donate clothing, housewares, etc. to secondhand resale stores or domestic violence shelters.

9. Embrace Puppy Love: Help animal shelters by walking dogs, gifting food/toys or distributing adoption flyers.

10. Let Your Hearts Race: Run the course of life together while impacting causes you love.

Do Good Date Night combines volunteerism with date night by giving couples access to fun and rewarding service experiences in their communities. It’s a division of the parent company, Date Night Guide, a network of city-wide and national content empowering couples to love, laugh and live their best life together through fun experiences and real relationship insight.

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Family Has Cutest Reaction to Garbagemen Going Above and Beyond Dad’s Simple Request

This little girl loves her local garbagemen. Every time they pull up outside of her home in Ireland, she excitedly watches them work from the window until they leave.

That’s why her dad, a Reddit user named Wayne L, asked the garbagemen if they could brighten her day by giving her a little wave during their stops.

One week later, the little girl was waiting by the window as per usual when – to her delight – she saw that one of the garbagemen started walking up to their door with a bag in hand.

As the dad videotapes the entire exchange, the family rushes to meet the approaching worker.

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The Greyhound Recycling employee then greets the little girl and gives her a toy garbage truck along with a garbageman coloring book and a company hat.

Needless to say, the family was ecstatic.

“I went to the bin men the week before and told them my daughter loves watching them and [I asked if they would be] so kind to just give her a wave next time,” Wayne reportedly wrote on Reddit. “We only expected a wave, which is why my daughter shouted ‘he has a present’ and my wife [brought] her to the door.”

“The shock and enjoyment experienced by us all is genuine – faith in humanity restored,” he added.

(WATCH the adorable video below)

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Two Teen Girls Push Government in Bali to Ban the Bags That Have Turned Their Paradise Into an Eyesore

For many of us, the island of Bali will conjure up images of palm-shaded resorts, pristine white beaches, and crystal clear Indonesian waters, but the reality for those fortunate enough to live in such a place is that the ‘paradise,’ is often cluttered with litter—but two teenagers from the island have been working for years on a solution.

In 2013, Melati and Isabel Wijsen launched their flagship non-profit, Bye Bye Plastic Bags, aiming to secure a ban on single-use plastic bags across the Indonesian island. They had to be undaunted by the statistics: 5% of bags are recycled in Bali, while the entire island chain ranks as the world’s second largest producer of ocean-born plastic pollution.

Inspired in school by world leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi effecting positive change, the 15- and 17-year-old have made progress towards the goal of eliminating the environmentally destructive bags.

In July 2015, the Bali province signed a letter committing work towards a ban by the end of 2018, signed by Bali governor Mangku Pastika.

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Two years ago, after collecting 100,000 signatures, Bali Airport officially said ‘Bon Voyage’ to plastic bags, and last year One Island, One Voice a collective of NGO’s and local businesses organized the largest beach cleanup in the island’s history – with 12,000 volunteers from all over the world removing 40 tons of garbage in 55 separate locations around the island.

Since beginning their crusade against plastic bags in 2013, their efforts have culminated in some remarkable achievements, including a TED talk discussing the problem of plastic garbage and their grassroots approach to solving it, as well as a guest speaking invitation at the UN World Oceans Conference in New York.

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As the 2018 deadline loomed ever closer. Melati and Isabel attended multiple meetings with their government throughout 2017 in response to the original promise made almost 3 years before, with debate and uncertainty about whether Bali province has the authority to institute a general ban. The girls argued it is quite clearly within the island’s authority as an autonomous region.

The Bali sisters know that economic incentives will make the transition to a full ban far easier, and they’ve suggested a “pay for plastic policy,” taxing every plastic bag made and sold, pointing out that 40 countries have already instituted levies, bans, and taxes on plastic bags, and that their own island loses tourist revenue of about $53 million dollars due to plastic pollution every year.

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Any hesitancy by government officials toward the commitment they made in 2015 hasn’t slowed down the Wijsen sisters, who continue their wide-ranging body of work in the fight against plastic pollution in their home.

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