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Veteran and His Service Dog Struggling to Find Work Are Finally Hired

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Clay Luthy is an Air Force veteran who can’t go anywhere without his 10-year-old service dog Charlotte – even to work.

That’s why the dynamic duo is especially overjoyed that they finally landed a job at the Lowe’s in Abilene, Texas.

Up until Clay’s wife gave him the idea to apply at Lowe’s, the vet had had a hard time finding a business that would be okay with his sidekick following him around in the work zone.

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“They were the best person for the job,” Jay Fellers, the Lowe’s human resources manager told USA Today. “So, we went through the interview process and Clay and his own merit won the job. And we knew he was gonna make a great employee – we just got the benefit of getting Charlotte right along with him.”

Clay says having a service dog has been the best therapy he’s received since leaving the Air Force – and now he can take his therapy with him when he puts on the work uniform.

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Watch Construction Crew Surprises Outgoing Neighbor With Dream Tickets

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Every day without fail, Richard Nowakowski sits on his front porch in Hartford, Wisconsin and cheers on the construction crew across the street.

Despite having speech problems from suffering a stroke 12 years ago, Richard is always in a good mood, laughing and chatting with the workers at his leisure.

Since they started building a huge 38-unit apartment building 2 months ago, the crew and Richard have become close friends. Most neighbors are not as kind as Nowakowski considering the noise that usually emanates from construction sites, so the Benoy Masonry employees decided to surprise Richard with a little gift.

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Everybody on the workforce pitched in to buy their front porch friend two tickets to the Green Bay Packers game on Sunday, along with team gear and $400 in cash.

When Richard opened the envelope, he couldn’t believe his eyes.

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Google Empire to be Powered by 100% Renewables Next Year

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California-based tech company Google announced today that starting in 2017, all of their data centers and offices will be powered entirely by renewable energy.

Though it’s taken 5 years to work out the negotiations for the energy goal set in 2012, their offices of over 60,000 staff will go from using 40% clean energy to 100%. Executives say that they will primarily draw from wind farms and solar panels, but they have not yet ruled out investing in nuclear energy should it meet their safety and efficiency standards.

The tech company, which is also in charge of eight other business giants such as Youtube and Gmail, used over 5.7 terawatts last year – the same amount of energy reportedly consumed by the city of San Francisco. It’s currently estimated that larger corporations such as Google account for about 2% of America’s electricity consumption.

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Representatives say that not only are they going green because it’s their environmental responsibility, but renewables are also more cost-effective. Not to mention investing in sustainable energy could help make it cheaper than fossil fuel in the future.

“We are convinced this is good for business, this is not about greenwashing. This is about locking in prices for us in the long term. Increasingly, renewable energy is the lowest cost option,” said Marc Oman, EU energy lead at Google. “Our founders are convinced climate change is a real, immediate threat, so we have to do our part.”

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Scientists Are Turning Nuclear Waste into Super-Efficient Batteries

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New technology has been developed that uses nuclear waste to generate electricity in a nuclear-powered battery. A team of physicists and chemists from the University of Bristol have grown a man-made diamond that, when placed in a radioactive field, is able to generate a small electrical current. The development could solve some of the problems of nuclear waste, clean electricity generation and battery life.

This innovative method for radioactive energy was presented at the Cabot Institute’s sold-out annual lecture – ‘Ideas to change the world’- on Friday, 25 November.

Unlike the majority of electricity-generation technologies, which use energy to move a magnet through a coil of wire to generate a current, the man-made diamond is able to produce a charge simply by being placed in close proximity to a radioactive source.

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Tom Scott, Professor in Materials in the University’s Interface Analysis Centre and a member of the Cabot Institute, said: “There are no moving parts involved, no emissions generated and no maintenance required, just direct electricity generation. By encapsulating radioactive material inside diamonds, we turn a long-term problem of nuclear waste into a nuclear-powered battery and a long-term supply of clean energy.”

The team have demonstrated a prototype ‘diamond battery’ using Nickel-63 as the radiation source. However, they are now working to significantly improve efficiency by utilizing carbon-14, a radioactive version of carbon, which is generated in graphite blocks used to moderate the reaction in nuclear power plants. Research by academics at Bristol has shown that the radioactive carbon-14 is concentrated at the surface of these blocks, making it possible to process it to remove the majority of the radioactive material. The extracted carbon-14 is then incorporated into a diamond to produce a nuclear-powered battery.

The UK currently holds almost 95,000 tonnes of graphite blocks and by extracting carbon-14 from them, their radioactivity decreases, reducing the cost and challenge of safely storing this nuclear waste.

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Dr Neil Fox from the School of Chemistry explained: “Carbon-14 was chosen as a source material because it emits a short-range radiation, which is quickly absorbed by any solid material. This would make it dangerous to ingest or touch with your naked skin, but safely held within diamond, no short-range radiation can escape. In fact, diamond is the hardest substance known to man, there is literally nothing we could use that could offer more protection.”

Despite their low-power, relative to current battery technologies, the life-time of these diamond batteries could revolutionize the powering of devices over long timescales. Using carbon-14 the battery would take 5,730 years to reach 50 per cent power, which is about as long as human civilization has existed.

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Professor Scott added: “We envision these batteries to be used in situations where it is not feasible to charge or replace conventional batteries. Obvious applications would be in low-power electrical devices where long life of the energy source is needed, such as pacemakers, satellites, high-altitude drones or even spacecraft.

“There are so many possible uses that we’re asking the public to come up with suggestions of how they would utilize this technology by using #diamondbattery.”

(Source: University of Bristol)

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Street Cleaner Mocked For Looking at Jewelry is Showered With Gifts From Strangers

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A Saudi Arabian street cleaner gazing at a jewelry display became the butt of an online joke after a stranger took his photo with the caption “he looks as though he is seeing trash”.

Social media users did not agree – in fact, they became determined to find the innocent street cleaner and make amends for the stranger’s mean comment.

Abdullah al Qahtani asked the Twitter community for help finding the man – 3 hours and 6,000 shares after his plea, they found him.

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People started their search for the jewelry-lover by examining the photo that the stranger posted to Twitter. They were able to figure out the street by examining the area in the reflection of the display’s glass. Then they were finally able to identify the man as Nazer al-Islam Abdul Karim.

When Abdullah found Nazer, people started asking how they could get in contact with him. Followers started sending Nazer watches, money, phones, jewelry – even bags of rice.

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“I saw a flash. I didn’t know what this was. Then I heard that my photo was in the media.” 65-year-old Nazer told CNN, describing his reaction to the photo being taken “I was just doing my job as a cleaner in the municipality and found myself in front of the gold shop. I am very happy about the gifts and very thankful.”

Nazer, overwhelmed by the outpouring of generosity, hopes that the online community will continue helping those less fortunate with their talent for kindness.

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Muslim-Owned Restaurant Offers Free Christmas Meal For Homeless and Elderly

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The Shish restaurant in Sidcup, London has left a sign in their window dedicated to the elderly and homeless community stating that they’re serving free 3-course meals on Christmas because “no one should be alone”.

The meal will open with a choice of soup or cacik followed by casserole or shishi and rice pudding for dessert.

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Another sign in the Turkish restaurant reads: “We are here to sit with you. Three course meal for the homeless from 12-6pm. Any homeless or elderly are welcome.”

The gesture has been widely shared on social media with an outpouring of support and love for the restaurant owners, saying “this is what Christmas is all about”, and “glad there’s still people willing to help the less fortunate”.

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Robo-Spoon Allows Disabled People to Eat With More Control

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For people with disabilities such as cerebral palsy, Huntington’s disease, or spinal chord injuries, simple tasks such as using silverware can be more difficult because of unsteady hands.

That’s why Liftware – a team of scientists dedicated to creating eating tools for people with special needs – created a robotic spoon that automatically corrects its level in accordance with the user’s hand position.

The Liftware Level, as its called, fastens around the user’s wrist with a flexible rubber strap. The handle contains motion sensors that balances out the level of the spoon so no matter how much someone’s wrist shakes, the food on the utensil is less likely to spill. The flatware attachments can be swapped out for forks or spoons, while the battery can last up to three meals before needing to be recharged.

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The team’s other products, such as the Liftware Steady, has been shown to reduce up to 70% of hand tremors in Parkinson’s patients. The contraption senses what movement is deliberate as opposed to involuntary – it then activates two tiny motors inside the handle to counteract the shaking so patients can eat without spilling.

If you’re not sure about whether Liftware is right for you, you can go to their frequently asked questions page or check out their products on Amazon.

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Nestlé Discovered How to Slash Sugar Content in Chocolate by 40% Without Changing Taste

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Nestlé recently announced a revolutionary discovery saying that its researchers have found a way to recreate sugar differently so that it uses 40% less sugar on chocolate without changing the taste.

According to the company’s scientists, the breakthrough occurred when the team adjusted the structure of sugar so that it dissolved more quickly. This fools the taste buds into tasting the same amount of sweetness with only a fraction of the unhealthy intake.

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The company’s chief technology officer, Stefan Catsicas, described the work as “truly groundbreaking research”.

It is difficult to say how much sugar is in chocolate, as it varies from brand to brand and different types of chocolate. Milk chocolate, however, is roughly 50% sugar while white chocolate could be as much as 60%.

The company plans on patenting the findings and implementing the new sugar recipe in 2018.

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4 of World’s Biggest Cities to Ban Diesel Vehicles by 2025

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The mayors of Paris, Madrid, Athens, and Mexico City announced at the C40 mayors summit this week that they will be issuing diesel vehicle bans from city centers to fight air pollution.

The bans will hopefully get diesel cars and vans off the roads by 2025 since soot from diesel engines is a major contributor to climate change.

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Health hazards related to diesel fumes include nausea, difficulty breathing, itchy eyes, increased blood pressure, headache, light-headedness, loss of appetite, poor coordination, and difficulty concentrating. The fuel also contains nitrogen dioxide which can seriously damage pedestrians’ lungs.

The mayor of Mexico City, Miguel Ángel Mancera, says that city authorities hope to invest more in public transportation and promoting more sustainable vehicles.

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Anxious Rescue Goat Always Calms Down When Wearing Her Duck Suit

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Polly the rescue goat suffers from anxiety, just like humans do – but she deals with it by wearing a duck suit.

After little Polly was rescued by Goats of Anarchy, a New Jersey-based rescue organization that cares for neurologically challenged baby goats, she was diagnosed with mental anxiety.

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Since the goat was usually comforted by the feeling of being swaddled in a blanket, her caregiver Leanna Lauricella figured a costume would be no different. That’s when she started treating Polly’s anxiety attacks by zipping her up in the cozy little duck pajama suit.

Though Leanna has received some online criticsm from viewers believing that the suit would cause anxiety rather than cure it, the goat expert insists that Polly is a special case with special needs.

You can follow Polly’s adorable exploits by following Goats of Anarchy Instagram and Twitter pages.

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Standing Rock Celebrates Victory After Army Corp Blocks Final Building Permit

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The protestors at Standing Rock have been peacefully rallying against construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline for the last several months –at long last, the Army Corps of Engineers blocked a vital building permit for the pipeline.

The 1,172 mile Dakota Access Pipeline was set to run through Sioux tribe land, causing outrage amongst the natives over possible contamination of their water supply and the desecration of sacred lands. What started as a few dozen protestors eventually grew to a national movement of “water protectors” ushering in the new future of renewables.

After reviewing the environmental consequences and civil rights violations caused by the pipeline, the Army Corps agreed that they have “more work to do” and plan on investigating alternative plans for construction.

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“The best way to complete that work responsibly and expeditiously is to explore alternate routes for the pipeline crossing,” Jo-Ellen Darcy, the Army’s assistant secretary for civil works said in a statement.

“Our prayers have been answered,” National Congress of American Indians President Brian Cladoosby said in a statement. “This isn’t over, but it is enormously good news. All tribal peoples have prayed from the beginning for a peaceful solution, and this puts us back on track.”

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Simple Checklist Leads to 82% Drop in Mental Health Patient Suicides

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A new study shows a sharp decline in suicides at Veterans Affairs inpatient mental health units from 2000 to 2015, thanks to the Mental Health Environment of Care Checklist.

The checklist, introduced into the VA in 2007 and used byvmore than 150 VA hospitals nationwide, guides staff in eliminating physical hazards at the mental health inpatient units which raise the risk of patient suicide or self-harm.

The researchers found a sustained reduction in inpatient suicides during the last seven years in the study period, with none occurring each of the last three years.

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The checklist focuses on architectural and other physical-environment changes. Earlier analyses had shown that most attempted or completed suicides on inpatient units were linked to these hazards–for example, a hook or other anchor point that could be using for hanging.

Other potential hazards include non-shatterproof glass and non-tamper-resistant electrical outlets.

The study’s lead author, Dr. Vince Watts, says the research produced two main findings.

“First, it appears that the Mental Health Environment of Care Checklist has had a substantial and persistent reduction in inpatient suicide deaths,” he says. “Second, these findings suggest that architectural and environmental changes may result in more lasting effects in contrast to other improvement strategies for reducing suicides in hospital units.”

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Other strategies for preventing suicides in hospitals include training staff better, performing more frequent checks of patients, and implementing a non-punitive culture that rewards incident-reporting and supports its continued improvement.

Watts, a psychiatrist at the White River (Vermont) VA Medical Center, and the study’s other three researchers are with the VA National Center for Patient Safety, based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

The program was created in 1999 to lead formal patient-safety activities across the VA health system. One of its first actions was to institute a root cause analysis of adverse events such as inpatient suicide.

Root cause analysis, used widely in industry, is a systematic approach that helps organizations identify and address the underlying causes of problems, instead of just “putting out fires” when they occur.

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In a review of the National Center for Patient Safety’s root cause analysis database, the researchers learned of 29 completed suicides in VA mental health units from 2000 to 2015 (24 before implementation of the checklist and five after). The rate of suicide in mental health units before the program kicked off was 4.2 per 100,000 admissions. It dropped to 0.74 suicides per 100,000 admissions – an 82% reduction.

Structural changes, according to Watts, reduce the burden on hospital staff to prevent suicides.

“The checklist and resulting environmental changes involve hardwiring of changes into the architecture of mental health units,” he says. “Thus, staff don’t have to remember to do something. The unit is just designed that way.”

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Another implication of the finding, Watts says, is that there may be other effective approaches that, like structural changes, create no added burden on staff. One such approach would be the increased use of automated technologies to help provide care for patients with mental illness.

“Our goal is to have no inpatient suicides in the VA,” he adds. “Our hope is that a continued focus on this approach will result in a continued reduction in suicide.”

(Source: Veterans Affairs Research Communications)

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Palestinian Firefighting Teams Offer Help to Israelis Battling Wildfires

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Since the wildfires started spreading throughout central and northern Israel last weekend, nations around the world have offered to assist in extinguishing the blaze—including Palestinians.

Russia, the United States, Turkey, Greece, Italy, Cyprus, and Croatia have all helped to battle over 1,500 fires in Haifa and the areas surrounding Jerusalem. The Israeli government has also accepted the help of four different Palestinian firefighting teams with eight fire trucks.

Arabs and Jews alike reportedly opened their homes to evacuating families.

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60,000 Haifa residents have recently been allowed to return to their residences in a city where 700 homes were damaged by the blaze.

23 different people have been arrested under suspicion that the wildfires were caused by arson.

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Dolly Parton Offers Monthly Cash Support to Families Affected by Tennessee Wildfires

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Beloved country singer and actress Dolly Parton announced on Wednesday that her foundation would be donating $1,000 every month to each family affected by the wildfires raging through the Great Smoky Mountains.

Being a Tennessee native herself, Parton’s foundation and collective of companies, including the Dollywood theme park, resort, and dinner theater, are all contributing to the Sevier County fundraiser, the “My People Fund”.

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The wildfires have ravaged Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge since Monday night. Several hundred homes have already been damaged, along with thousands of acres of Tennessee wilderness.

If you’d like to donate to the fundraiser, you can visit the Dollywood Foundation website here.

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Baby Wakes From Coma as Doctors Were Ready To Turn Off Life Support (Video)

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Some might call it luck, others might call it a miracle – either way, Marwa suddenly woke up just when doctors were going to disconnect her life support.

The 1-year-old toddler was hospitalized in September after coming down with a dangerous neurological virus.

Medical experts had advised her parents to disconnect the child’s life support system after aggressive therapy was used just to keep her alive. Additionally, they were skeptical she would ever walk or speak again.

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Ten days after the doctors made the decision to suspend the life support – and after Marwa’s parents submitted a petition with 70,000 signatures asking them to delay the end of life – Marwa woke up.

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Retired Senior Gets Job After Posting Ad About ‘Dying from Boredom’

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For many aging seniors, retirement is a welcomed and relaxing rite of passage long-anticipated after a lifetime of work – 89-year-old Joe Bartley, however, was just bored.

The British WWII veteran posted an advert in the Herald Express asking for a job. The ad read “Senior citizen 89 seeks employment in Paignton area. 20hrs+ per week. Still able to clean, light gardening, DIY and anything. I have references. Old soldier, airborne services. Save me from dying of boredom!”

The senior described his retired life as “solitary confinement” since his beloved wife Cassie passed away two years ago.

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The plea for employment gained international attention from television stations and newspapers until finally, Joe was called in for a job interview at the Cantina Kitchen and Bar in Paignton, Devon.

Despite it being his first interview in six years, Joe nailed it. He’s due to start work on Sunday clearing tables and helping with other tasks around the restaurant. After allegedly pouring himself a stiff drink when he heard the news, Joe says he’s mostly just excited to start being around people again.

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Soccer Fans Spread Compassion Following Disastrous Plane Crash

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A wave of solidarity and sportsmanship has swept through the world of professional football days after a plane accident killed nearly the entire Brazilian soccer team of Chapecoense and their staff.

Founded in Chapecó, a small city in the countryside of southern Brazil, the Chapecoense team was founded a little over 40 years ago. In the past seven years they managed to play convincingly well to remain in the country’s Major Soccer League.

This year in particular things were going really well for the team, until Tuesday when, on their way to Colombia for a tournament, their charter flight ran out of fuel and crashed, killing 75 people in the worst accident in the soccer history.

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Between the tears and grief (the Brazilian and Colombian presidents declared 3 days of mourning), this disaster brought out the best in people. The Colombian team scheduled to play against Chapecoense, Atlético Nacional, sent an official message to FIFA – the Federation that organizes the tournament – stating they wanted FIFA to declare Chapeconse as the 2016 champions. They also invited every football fan in the region to go to the stadium to say goodbye to fallen roster.

“Tonight was supposed to be a party in celebration of football, but we decided to use this time to invite fans to pay their respects to the athletes and staff of Chapecoense. We would also appreciate FIFA’s understanding in declaring Chapecoense the 2016 Champions of Copa Sulamericana,” according to a translation of the official note.

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Other members of the Brazilian Major Football League also took action, sending FIFA and the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) an official letter suggesting that every team on the League should offer a player for free to help rebuild Chapecoense’s roster. They also suggested an amendment to the rules that would save the devastated team from being demoted to the lower leagues over the next three years, in case a losing record would merit it.

Soccer teams, players and cities around the world also expressed their condolences. Players and teams are changing their official social media pictures to the Chapecoense’s logo, and major tourist attractions, such as the Eiffel Tower in Paris, Christ the Redeemer in Brazil and the Orlando eye, in Florida, are adorned with lights of the team colors – white and green.

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As this text is being written, the soccer stadium where the match was supposed to happen in Colombia is packed with fans paying their respects for the players. The whole stadium as well as many cities Brazil are singing the chorus “vamo vamo chape” (let’s go Chape), a beautiful gesture from fans everywhere.

FIFA released a note saying they will evaluate the possibilities in a meeting on December 21st. CBF says the agenda of 2016 Major Soccer League includes one more game for each team and they will evaluate what will be done when it’s appropriate.

The Major Football League of 2016 already had crowned a champion, Palmeiras, and that team has obtained authorization from the appropriate authorities and sponsors to play the last game using Chapecoense’s jersey on their final game.

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Santa Train Delivers Free Toys, Clothing to Thousands of Appalachian Families (WATCH)

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Kris Kringle’s main mode of transportation may be reindeer and a sleigh, but he’s also also a big fan of traveling by locomotive.

The Santa Train brings joy to 14 low-income Appalachian towns in 3 states during its a 110-mile journey of compassion. The cars are loaded with volunteers, toys, clothing, gifts, and, of course, the big man in red himself.

At every stop this year, Santa and his assistant, country singing star Darryl Worley, distributed their goodies to families waiting in Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee.

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The Santa Train has become a holiday tradition in the area, with a lot of the region’s older people having experienced the event as a kid. Now they get to take their grandkids to the same stops where they remember Christmases in the past.

This year reportedly marked the 74th running of the train, which delivered 5000 gift bags and 15 tons of presents, including fresh fruit and books.

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Former Nazi PoW Leaves His $500K Estate to Scottish Town That Showed Him Kindness

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Heinrich Steinmeyer was taken as a prisoner of war during his service as a Nazi soldier in WWII. His time as a PoW, however, provided him with friendships that would last until his death at age 90.

When he was 19, Heinrich was held at the camp in Cultybraggan, Comrie, Scotland and was stunned by the kindness he was shown despite his sordid military background. After the war ended, he frequently returned to Comrie to visit the people who befriended him.

When he died in 2013, he left his entire $488,000 estate to Scotland.

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The BBC reports his will reads: “Herewith, I would like to express my gratitude to the people of Scotland for the kindness and generosity that I have experienced in Scotland during my imprisonment of war and hereafter.”

The Comrie Development Trust has reportedly had difficulty managing the veteran’s legacy due to complications with German processing, but his Last Will and Testament has been allocated toward providing care for the elder residents that showed him compassion in the 1940’s.

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Check Out This Gingerbread Mansion That Took 500 Hours to Build

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This is no measly gingerbread house – this is a fully-fledged French Renaissance-style chateau that took 500 hours of labor to build.

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The Biscuiteers, a team of talented pastry artists working at a London cookie boutique, built a gingerbread replica of Waddesdon Manor.

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Ever since they started the edible endeavor in September, the artists have used 65 pounds of butter and sugar, 240 eggs and 475 pounds of icing.

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