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Outdoor Adventure Program Provides Promise for Treating Children With Autism

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This exciting new study finds that outdoor challenge-based interventions may be effective in reducing the overall severity of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) symptoms.

The research found significant improvements in the social cognition, social motivation, and autistic mannerisms of the young subjects after outdoor adventure activities and describes a new path for enhancing the social and communication skills of children with ASD.

One in 68 children in the US is diagnosed each year with ASD, a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by socio-communicative impairments and restricted and repetitive behaviors and interests. The developmental disorder takes a deep social, emotional and economic toll on the child and his/her family. But research has also shown that the early diagnosis and early treatment of ASD can lead to vast improvements in the cognitive functioning and socio-communicative skills of children on the spectrum.

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51 children from seven special-education kindergartens in Tel Aviv participated in the study, which was conducted in collaboration with ALUT, the National Israeli Association for Children with Autism, and ETGARIM, a nonprofit that sponsors outdoor activities for disabled people. The children, aged 3-7, all followed the same educational protocols, but the intervention group, comprising 30 students, also participated in an outdoor adventure program (OAP).

The intervention group underwent 13 weekly sessions of challenge-based activities with instructors. Each 30-minute session took place in urban parks near the participants’ kindergartens and kicked off with a song. Afterward, the children used the outdoor fitness equipment, moving from one to another throughout the session. The activities required the children to communicate with the instructors and with their peers, to ask for assistance or be noticed, for example.

Prior to the adventure program, the children’s cognitive and adaptive skills were assessed by the kindergarten instructors using the Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS), a questionnaire that assesses autism severity in different domains, and the Teachers’ Perceived Future Capabilities questionnaire. The information was obtained prior to and after completing the program.

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“Our study shows that outdoor adventure activities benefit children with autism and improve their social communication skills,” says Professor Ditza Antebi-Zachor. “We suggest including these fun activities in special education kindergartens and in communication classrooms at school in addition to traditional treatments. Parents of children with ASD can also enroll their kids in afterschool activities based on the principles of our research. It will allow the children to have fun during their leisure time while improving their communication skills.”

According to Zachor, future studies should examine the contribution of this type of intervention over longer periods of time and encourage other researchers to explore new treatments that improve social communication skills in an entertaining, engaging way.

(Source: American Friends of Tel Aviv University)

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Firefighter Adopts Baby He Helped Deliver

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In 2011, firefighter Marc Hadden and his wife Rebecca were the parents of two young boys. Hoping to bring a girl into the family, they were devastated when doctors told them that a third pregnancy would be too much for Rebecca’s body.

As fate would have it, a baby girl was literally delivered into Marc’s arms not long after.

Marc and his partner were deployed on an emergency call to a woman’s house in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The woman, who was going into labor, had only just been carried into the ambulance when she said she was ready to deliver the child right then and there.

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Though Marc had been a firefighter for 20 years, it was his first time ever taking charge over a delivery.

After he helped deliver the infant, he took the baby girl and her mother to the hospital. Marc was filling out paperwork when he overheard some nurses saying that the mother had requested the baby be put up for adoption immediately.

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When Marc mentioned that he and his wife had been looking into adoption, the nurses encouraged him to talk to the mother. Marc explained to the recovering woman that since he was a firefighter and his wife was a school teacher, they didn’t have the money to adopt, but they had always wanted a daughter.

After Marc and his wife talked things over with the mother, they were ready to go. 48 hours later, Marc was the proud adopted father of blonde-haired, blue-eyed Gracie Hadden.

“It was meant to be,” Hadden told CBS. “Everything that happened that day changed: my station, assignment, the location. So many things happened that made us 100 percent sure.”

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Restaurant Owner Gives Discounts to Families With Well-behaved Kids

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This Italian restaurant is saying “grazie” to good parents by giving them discounts on their final bills for their well-behaved children.

Antonio Ferrari, who is the owner of a wine bar in Padua, is offering a 5% price cut to any diner who can reign in their rowdy children.

On Sundays, the bar opens for family dining, which too often results in restless kids running around the restaurant and causing a hazard for his waiters.

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Ferrari reportedly first got the idea for the discount when he was serving a party of 11, five of which were children “sitting with great composure.”

He has since awarded the price cut to several other families with similarly behaving offspring. Ferrari says it is not his intention to judge couples for their parenting – however, he says he does feel responsible for keeping up the atmosphere of the restaurant for his other patrons, according to the Guardian.

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Substitute Bus Driver Takes Day to Build Ramp For Disabled Girl He Didn’t Know

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Thomas Mitchell couldn’t stand to see Lydia struggle with her aluminum ramp every morning – so he built her a new one instead.

Tom is a mechanic working in Clarksville, Tennessee who is sometimes employed to be a substitute driver on the school buses he fixes.

One of the children who he picks up on is route is a young girl in a wheelchair named Lydia Despain. Lydia’s mother Verna says that because her daughter suffers from a seizure disorder, she has developed differently than other children.

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Because of her wheelchair, Lydia struggles with the stone steps in front of her house every morning. Though she has a ramp, it isn’t long enough to reach the top step.

So Tom called Verna and offered to build a new ramp for their house on Sunday. She joyously accepted.

True to his word, Tom and some of his friends used lumber donated by the hardwood store to build a brand new wooden ramp on the side of the Despain’s house.

“It’s those little things that people take for granted,” Verna told FOX5. “And maybe I didn’t even realize my predicament, because I’m so used to doing it solo.”

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Women Who Served in Vietnam are Happier and Healthier Than Average American Female

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Though it may seem counterintuitive, new research shows that American women who were shipped overseas to Vietnam are currently more happy than the average woman.

A study just released by Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health reports on the health of American women who were deployed to Vietnam for either military or civilian service. The results show that 48% of career military women were very happy compared to 38% of women in the general population, and of better than average physical and mental health. The study is the first study to describe the experiences of civilian women deployed to a warzone; compare them to those of military women; and match the patterns of general health and happiness for women deployed to Vietnam with a representative sample of their peers.

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About 265,000 women served in the U.S. military during the Vietnam Era, with as many as 11,000 deployed to Vietnam but not formally assigned combat roles. Nonetheless, they were deployed to combat zones where they experienced warzone stressors and hostile fire.

“Our results suggest that a military career – which by military rules in force during the Vietnam era, precluded a woman from typical wife and mother roles – afforded women a meaningful experience that continued to positively impact their emotional well-being, even decades after the war,” said the study’s senior author Jeanne Mager Stellman.

Career military women who never had children also reported being happier than the average American woman.

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“Women who volunteered and went to Vietnam in the 1960s may have done so as a way of breaking away from the traditional roles assigned to women in the United States during that time, and they seem to have continued on a different trajectory in post-war years,” said Dr. Stellman.

Deployment to Vietnam for both military and civilian women had other positive aspects. Many women reported satisfaction from their work with the wounded troops and civilians in Vietnam. Those who served as nurses, in particular, commented that they were given much more responsibility in their positions while in Vietnam than they would have had in a similar civilian job in the U. S.

An earlier paper by Dr. Stellman and the Boston-VA based group evaluated the psychological well-being of approximately 1,300 female military personnel, Red Cross workers, and others deployed to Vietnam.

“Our new study underscores the benefits of a military career for those women who chose it,” noted Dr. Stellman. “Entering military service or volunteering for civilian activities in a warzone offered an opportunity for talented women to establish careers, and rise to high ranks and achieve positions that would be impossible in the civilian world. In addition, career military women in general, lived in a supportive community that was knowledgeable and sympathetic to their work. What we learned from this study can help to improve the experiences and well-being of current and future generations of female military personnel.”

(Source: Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health)

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Guard Squirrel Pet Goes Nuts on Burglar

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Joey the squirrel may not be as big as a guard dog, but he’s definitely just as protectively vicious.

Adam Pearl never suspected that his pet rodent would be much of a threat until someone robbed his house in Meridian, Idaho on Tuesday night.

After coming home to find doors opened and scratch marks around the safe lock where he kept his guns, Adam called the police.

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When officer Ashley Turner arrived on the scene, however, she was surprised to see Joey scurrying around the house. She asked if he tended to bite people.

“I said, well, he usually doesn’t bite but you never know cause he is a squirrel,” Pearl told KIVI.

The officer found the culprit and returned a few hours later with his stolen belongings.

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“She said while she was questioning the individual he had scratches on his hands so she asked him ‘did you get that from the squirrel’ and he says yeah, damn thing kept attacking me and wouldn’t stop until I left,” said Pearl.

In honor of Joey’s efficient guard work, he was rewarded with some special treats and national praise for his good deed.

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Youth Basketball Team Forfeits Season Instead of Excluding Girls

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This New Jersey children’s basketball team said that they would rather forfeit the rest of their season rather than play any games without their two female teammates.

The St. John the Apostle’s fifth grade Catholic Youth Organization basketball team were told two weeks ago that if they wanted to finish their season, they wouldn’t be allowed to play with a co-ed team – despite the fact that they had already been playing with female teammates for the last four years.

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“One parent told me it’s my decision [whether the girls play], but I said, ‘No way. I’m not making this decision for eleven 10-year-olds,’” St. John’s coach Rob Martel told ESPN.

When presented with the options, the children reportedly started chanting “Unity” as a means of reenforcing their decision.

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Video Shows People Need to Learn to Love Themselves Like They Love Everyone Else

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When asked what it is they love about themselves, these men, women, and children were surprised to find that they couldn’t find an answer. But when they were asked to say what they loved about their friend, family member, or significant other, they couldn’t stop gushing.

That’s why international wellness company Lycored created this special Valentine’s Day video to encourage viewers to start loving themselves the way they love everyone else.

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“Most of us are celebrating Valentine’s Day by showing the people in our lives just how much we care,” says the film’s creators. “It’s a wonderful impulse; however, we should do the same for ourselves from time to time. In fact, why not start today?”

So what is it you love about yourself? When you come up with an answer, write it down in a digital love letter. The letter will then be sent to you at a random time in the future as a reminder that it’s always a good day to love yourself.

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Teacher Creates Chairs From Tennis Balls to Soothe Autistic Students

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This elementary school teacher went above and beyond for her students with sensory issues just by using paint, a hot glue gun, and a few tennis balls.

Amy Maplethorpe, a first grade speech-language pathologist at Raymond Ellis Elementary School in Round Lake, Illinois created special textured chairs for her students with Down syndrome, autism, or sensory processing disorder. She reportedly got the idea when she came across a similar project on Pinterest.

“Sensory seating is used for students who may have difficulty processing information from their senses and from the world around them,” wrote the school on Facebook. “Tennis balls on the seat and backrest provide an alternative texture to improve sensory regulation.”

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Maplethorpe says that the chairs will assist 15 to 20 students in the school. Children have reportedly already shown improvement since they started using the special seats during class.

If you’d like to make to make your own tennis ball chair, there are instructions written out in a Facebook post located here.

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DNA Test Saves Service Dog From the Death Penalty

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Jeb has been the devoted service dog of 79-year-old Kenneth Job since he was rescued from a shed in Detroit one year ago.

Kenneth suffers from a rare neurodegenerative disorder known as Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. The disease creates loss of muscle tissues in the body, leading Kenneth to have trouble standing and walking.

That’s why the family was devastated when Jeb was put on desolation row for allegedly killing their neighbor’s Pomeranian named Vlad.

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Though the Job family insisted that Jeb wouldn’t hurt a fly, Christopher Sawa said that he looked out his window in August and saw Jeb standing over the body of his little dog.

Jeb was seized by animal control and the Job family took the Sawas to court over the accusations. After weeks of deliberation and court proceedings, Judge Michael Hulewicz sentenced the canine to death, ruling that he was a “dangerous animal” despite Jeb’s attorney arguing that there wasn’t sufficient evidence to convict him.

In a last attempt to save their beloved hound, the Job family requested a DNA test be made. For $416, a sample was taken from Jeb’s mouth as well as the bite marks on Vlad’s body. As fate would have it, the DNA was not a match and Jeb was set free.

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Hundreds of Stranded New Zealand Whales Swim Free

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In one of New Zealand’s largest mass whale beachings, over 240 pilot whales were saved by the coming tide.

Since Thursday night, hundreds of the oceanic mammals were washing up at Golden Bay near the northwest tip of the South Island.

While many were lost despite dozens of volunteers offering assistance, conservationists are relieved that the most recent beached pod were able to free themselves.

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The shallow muddy waters of the bay are notorious for confusing whales’ sonar, trapping them on the shores when the tide recedes.

“This is the third worst stranding that we’ve recorded in our history so it’s a very large one. Logistically, it’s a massive undertaking,” said Auckland University marine biologist Rochelle Constantine.

According to Reuters, pilot whales are not listed as an endangered species, but little is known about their actual population numbers.

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Muslim Teen Assists Police in Arrest of Man Who Assaulted Jewish Woman

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This 17-year-old Muslim teen didn’t have to put himself at risk when chasing down an older attacker, but he didn’t care – all he wanted to do was seek justice for the woman who was assaulted.

Ahmed Khalifa was on the southbound Q-train in Brooklyn when he saw 31-year-old Rayvon Jones slap a 56-year-old Jewish Orthodox woman across the face.

The attack seemed unprovoked since the woman had simply been reading a book. But the slap was so strong, it broke the woman’s glasses and drew blood from the side of her face. When she fell unconscious, Rayvon took off at the next subway stop.

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“It was a very hard slap, I almost could feel the slap,” Khalifa told the Daily News. “He was 6-foot-6, and a very big, big guy.”

While fellow passengers on the train assisted the fallen woman, Ahmed instructed the conductor to call for help and gave chase to the assailant. The teen lost sight of Rayvon and unsuccessfully tried to flag down a police cruiser. He did, however, catch the attention of an Orthodox passerby in his car who offered his assistance.

They finally found Rayvon waiting at a bus stop and called the police with his location. When Rayvon boarded the bus, officers descended on the vehicle. Though he was yelling violent threats and kicking the doors of the bus, he was eventually arrested.

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Assemblyman Dov Hikind honored the high school student with a legislative citation and a laptop during the week following the incident.

“Some people are like ‘she’s Jewish, why did you help her,’ ” said Ahmed. “I’m like everyone is equal. I treat everyone the same way.”

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Band Gives Inspiring Grammy’s Speech in Their Underwear – For a Reason!

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21 Pilots, the contemporary pop band responsible for winning the Grammy for Best Pop Duo at last night’s award ceremony, got prepared for their acceptance speech by pulling off their trousers and casting them aside.

Though the gesture seemed pretty humorous at first, the group had a pretty inspiring reason for losing their pants.

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The Stressed Out composers were paying homage to their early beginnings in Columbus, Ohio from when they were still undiscovered.

“So not only is this amazing, but I also want everyone watching at home to know that you could be next,” said Tyler Joseph. “So watch out – cause anyone from anywhere can do anything.”

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Women Break Stereotypes By Building Their Own Tiny Houses

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These women are breaking the glass ceiling by building a ceiling of their own.

Women Who Build: Artists Who Own is an ongoing project focused on women coming together to learn construction skills, grow their women-powered network, volunteer, and build a tiny house together in June 2017.

Unlike most tiny house builds, this project involves over 50 women learning not only construction skills but marketing, sourcing, and research. The team of women meet monthly to discuss design of the house and development of this project, then participate in workshops to gain confidence in the skills necessary to build a tiny house. Even though construction is typically considered to be a male’s job, the participants range in age from 14 to over 65.

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The project started in October 2016, and will run through September 2017 with the build happening at Knockdown Center in Maspeth, New York in June. In August, the tiny house will be outfitted with an installation designed to demonstrate creative solutions based on high real estate living and workspace costs.

The project was started by local artist and activist Yvonne Shortt who came up with the idea when she realized that she wanted to learn construction skills herself.

“If I teach myself, I learn – but if I work with other like-minded women, we all do,” says Yvonne.

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Trouble Waking Up? Camping Could Set Your Clock Straight

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If you have trouble going to sleep at night and waking up for work or school in the morning, a week of camping in the great outdoors might be just what you need.

That’s according to new evidence showing that humans’ internal biological clocks will tightly synchronize to a natural, midsummer light-dark cycle, if only they are given the chance.

A week of exposure to true dawn and dusk with nights lit only by a campfire’s glow had the biggest effect on people who might otherwise describe themselves as night owls. Under those conditions, they quickly reverted to a schedule much more like an early bird’s.

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“By increasing our exposure to sunlight and reducing our exposure to electrical lighting at night, we can turn our internal clock and sleep times back and likely make it easier to awaken and be alert in the morning,” says Kenneth Wright of the University of Colorado Boulder.

Wright and his colleagues first studied the internal circadian timing of eight adults after one week of routine work, school, social activities, and self-selected sleeping schedules with the normal exposure to electrical lighting. They then took those same people out camping in Colorado, with sunlight and campfires only – no flashlights or even smart phones allowed – but they could sleep according to any schedule they chose.

Their studies showed that a typical, modern environment causes about a two-hour delay in the circadian clock as indicated by fluctuations in the hormone melatonin. People tended to stay up until after midnight and to wake up around 8:00 in the morning. After a week of natural lighting, all measures of circadian timing shifted two hours back, and sleep schedules followed, even as the total time spent sleeping stayed about the same.

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The findings may explain an observed paradox in brain arousal, the researchers say. In our modern world, melatonin levels tend to decrease to daytime levels about two hours after we wake up. In other words, our biological night extends past our wake time and contributes to why many of us are at our sleepiest soon after we wake up in the morning. With exposure to natural light, that decrease in melatonin shifts to the last hour of sleep time, then brain arousal rises earlier, likely helping people feel more alert in the morning.

Of course, we can’t all go camping all the time. But the researchers say some other strategies could help. “Our findings suggest that people can have earlier bed and wake times, more conducive to their school and work schedules, if they were to increase their exposure to sunlight during the day and decrease their exposure to electrical lighting at night,” Wright says.

So, go for a morning walk, keep your shades open at work, and step outside for lunch. In the evening, keep the lights down low and turn the computers and TVs off. You’ll thank yourself in the morning. (Source: Cell Press)

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Young Neighbor Invites Ailing 89-Year-Old Woman to Move In

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Even though 31-year-old Chris Salvatore and 89-year-old Norma Cook are vastly different ages, they are the perfect roommates for each other – and the best of friends.

The duo first met about four years ago when Chris moved in across the hall from Norma.

“After a couple weeks of saying hello through her kitchen window that looked out onto our apartment complex courtyard I decided to knock on her door and enter Norma’s world,” says Chris, who is an actor living in Los Angeles. “I soon learned that she had no family of her own living here in California, was suffering from a long list of health complications, including leukemia and just that week she had to give up her car because she lost her ability to drive.”

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The two grew steadily closer as Chris continued to volunteer for tasks involving her home and medical care.

“I would help her cook meals, drive her to the doctors, banks, pharmacies and even just recently I got the amazing experience to accompany her to vote. We had such a blast these past few years filled with so much joy and laughter.”

His assistance was needed more than ever when Norma’s health rapidly started to decline over the last six months. She was hospitalized several times for pneumonia, asthma attacks, and sustaining nasty falls in her apartment. The bleakest news came when doctors said that unless she was given 24 hour care at home, she would be sent to a state care facility.

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Chris created a GoFundMe page which raised over $75,000 for private care — and, most importantly, invited Norma to live with him so he could look after her and cut her out-of-pocket costs.

After the two became roommates, they realized it was a perfect match.

“She loves it! I do most of my work at home so I am here most of the time to care for her, so it only made sense to the both of us.”

“She is my adopted grandmother, after all, and I am her grandson she never had.”

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Police Officer, Student End 911 Call in Funky Dance Competition-Watch

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When Officer Jarrod Singh received a call from a citizen reporting a fight, he was expecting to bust some crime – not bust a move.

But when he arrived at the scene in Toronto, he found eight students from the University of Ontario Institute of Technology in the middle of filming a music video.

“I saw eight people gathered around one person, so I can see how a member of the public thought it was a fight,” Singh said in a statement released by the Durham Regional Police. “But when I got closer I could see he was break dancing in the middle and there was someone filming it.”

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Though the youths had been filming a teaser video for an upcoming dance competition, they were nervous at the sight of the approaching police officer.

Then Singh mentioned that he had also been a hip hop dancer in college.

After one of the students asked if Singh could show them some moves, the scene turned into an epic dance battle that has since gone viral.

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Artists Fusing Nature Into Their Dazzling Street Art (LOOK)

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Street art is a staple of any city’s blossoming urban design – and in these cases, they’re beautiful examples of infrastructure coexisting with nature.

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By WD (Wild Drawing) in Athens, Greece

These photos are just a few of some of our favorite 3D murals in the world.

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Some are cheeky; some are thought-provoking; but all will stop you in your tracks to appreciate the whimsy…

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Photo by Pao Pao

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Mom Names Baby Boy After Officers Who Helped Deliver Him In Parking Lot

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This mother was so grateful for the timely arrival of these two police officers that she named her newborn son after the heroic boys in blue.

Vanessa Prado was in labor on the way to the hospital when she told her boyfriend Dennis Dillard to pull over – she knew she wasn’t going to make it.

Anxious for his girlfriend’s wellbeing, Dennis called the San Diego Police Department.

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Officers Matt Enderlin and Erik Hustard arrived just in time to successfully coach Vanessa through the birth.

The mother was so grateful, she made newborn Pierce Dillard’s middle name ‘Merick’ – a combination of the names Matt and Erik.

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Watch This Sea Lion Follow a Twirling Umbrella During Family’s Aquarium Visit

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A Slovenian family was given a special treat when they visited the sea lions at this Spanish aquarium.

One of the resident sea lions of the Oceanographic Aquarium in Valencia, Spain was enchanted by the family’s polka dotted umbrella.

As they began to twirl it, the creature began to twirl too, delighted by the moving pattern.

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The children who witnessed it reportedly spent over fifteen minutes playing with the sea creature before finally having to leave.

It was an experience, they say, that they will never forget.

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