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Judge Dismisses 66K Warrants Against Homeless Because “It’s the right thing to do”

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Over the last five years, San Francisco’s Presiding Judge John Stewart and his colleagues have dismissed over 66,000 arrest warrants for quality-of-life crimes, such as sleeping on the sidewalk.

His logic? People living in poverty do not deserve to be put in jail just because they’re too poor to pay a fine.

Typically when an offender is cited for a violation, they are expected to pay $200 in fines or more. However, since most of the offenders are homeless, they usually fail to show in court which can be punishable by up to five nights in prison. Instead of approving the arrest warrants for failure to show up in court, Judge Stewart and his colleagues have dismissed thousands.

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San Francisco judges are reportedly being encouraged to cite treatment and rehabilitation options rather than fines, though court officials have been receiving criticism for dismissing the crimes in the first place.

According to the San Francisco Gate, Martin Halloran, head of the police union, told Chronicle columnists that the court was “sending a message that there is no accountability for what you have done, and the laws on the books can be violated with no repercussions. I don’t think it’s what the public wants.”

Judge Stewart, however, told SF Gate that though the people have a right to be upset, he and his colleagues do not plan on enforcing punishment against the homeless population, saying “it’s the right thing to do.”

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Couple Adopts 5 Siblings on Nat’l Adoption Day so They Won’t Be Separated

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Becoming a parent is no easy feat for anyone – but this couple stepped up to the plate by adopting five siblings at once.

On National Adoption Day – November 19th – Brenda and Curt Heuer adopted Brianna, 9, Kristyl, 7, Bradley, 6, Emily, 3, and Kate, 2 so they wouldn’t have to be separated into different foster homes.

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“We really strove to keep the children together. All the children have left is each other,” Brenda told InsideEdition. “We have the capability. We needed to adopt these kids.”

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High School Teens Surprise Blind Student With Special Yearbook in Braille

 

These high school seniors weren’t about to leave Maycie Vorreiter out of the annual yearbook fun – that’s why they surprised her with what could be the first yearbook ever printed in braille.

Charlie Sparacio, the yearbook’s editor-in-chief, suggested printing the special edition after the Windsor High School yearbook club in Santa Rosa, California won a $500 prize over the summer. – and since 18-year-old Maycie has reportedly been blind since birth, her excitement was tangible.

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“It was one of those really awesome moments that I would want to relive again,” Vorreiter told the Press Democrat. “My hope is that in the future, if there are other visually impaired students that go through high school, they get a yearbook for their senior year, too.”

The yearbook is a foot thick with over four volumes. Though the yearbook reportedly cost over $4,000 to print, the school and publisher divided the costs.

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Hospital Allows Dog to Visit Her Dying Owner to Say Goodbye (WATCH)

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In a moment of compassion, a California hospital allowed a loyal pup to visit the bedside of her dying owner.

Ryan Jessen thought he had a migraine, but the pain turned out to be caused by a ventricular brain hemorrhage.

In his final days at a California hospital his best friend, Mollie, got to say goodbye and Ryan’s sister captured the bittersweet reunion on video and shared the clip on Facebook.

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“The hospital did the sweetest thing for us and allowed us to bring my brother’s dog in to ‘say goodbye’ so she’d know why her human never came home,” wrote Michelle Jessen. “If you knew my brother, he really loved his sweet dog.”

Though he passed away on November 30, his organs were donated, and the following day a 17-year-old from California, whose birthday is on Christmas day, received his heart.

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And, don’t worry about the dog’s future.

“We’re keeping her!!!” added Michelle. “She’s part of the family.”

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Watch These Adorable Corgis Spread Holiday Cheer With Their Ugly Xmas Sweater Party

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There’s no party like a corgi Christmas party – especially if they’re all wearing little holiday sweaters too.

The footage shot by their human owners in Scottsdale, Arizona shows the canine buddies cheerily barking, frolicking with their friends, and showing off their cute little Christmas jumpers for a proper ‘ugly sweater ‘party.

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Canada Celebrates 150th Birthday, Makes National Parks Free All Year Long

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It’s either go big or go home with Canada, eh? – that’s why the country is celebrating its 150th birthday by allowing free admission to all national parks for the duration of 2017.

All you have to do is order a free 2017 Discovery Card admissions card from the park’s website, and you’re good to go.

Demand has been so high for the Discovery Cards that the website’s server has a hard time handling the heavy traffic since the deal was announced. They do, however, reassure adventure-goers that the Discovery Cards will also be dispensed at any one of their 49 different National Park locations starting on January 1st.

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In addition to the National Parks event, Canada is also celebrating its birthday by announcing 150 different community greening initiatives.

The program called Tree To Our Nature will allow municipalities, communities organizations, groups, and schools to apply as hosts for planting events.

“The environment is one of the major themes at the heart of the celebrations for the 150th anniversary of the Confederation,” explained the Minister of Canadian Heritage, Mélanie Joly. “Communities across the country will come together to carry out 150 community greening projects that include planting trees and revitalizing green spaces.”

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India Plants 50 Million Trees in One Day, Smashing World Record

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The world record for most trees planted in one day used to be 850,000 saplings planted by Pakistan in 2013 – now, thanks to 800,000 Indian volunteers, that record is 49.3 million.

The volunteers from Uttar Pradesh spent 24 hours planting 80 different sapling species on public lands as a means of meeting the country’s environmental promises made during the 2015 Paris Climate Conference.

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The nation had promised to spend $6 billion on reforesting 12% of its lands, boosting forest cover by 2030. Since the top four of the most polluted cities in the world by particulate matter concentration are all in India, the forestry will hopefully reduce the country’s amount of greenhouse gas emissions.

“The world has realized that serious efforts are needed to reduce carbon emissions to mitigate the effects of global climate change,” Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav said at an event promoting the planting.

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Firefighters Hang Christmas Lights For Injured Dad After He Fell From Ladder

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Erik Gaines had not only broken several of his bones after falling off of a ladder hanging Christmas lights – he and his family had seriously fallen out of the Christmas spirit.

The firefighters who answered Erik’s 911 call, however, believed otherwise.

While Erik was being cared for in the hospital, Shawn Erwin and other firefighters of the Puyallup, Washington squad decided to finish the job and put up the rest of the Christmas lights for the Gaines family.

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The crew spent more than an hour navigating the rooftops, attaching the bulbs to the gutters, and carefully climbing the ladder that Erik had just used.

“It makes me feel amazing,” Gaines, who is being treated for his injuries at Good Samaritan Hospital, told KING5. “It makes me feel that much more tied into the community, like we’re all looking out for one another.”

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9-Year-Old Girl Collects Hundreds of Blankets To Keep Kids Warm For Winter

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After this 9-year-old girl was gifted two of the same blankets at Christmas time, she was inspired to give one away—and that was just a glimpse of her warm philanthropic heart, which just keeps getting bigger.

Emma Burkhart decided to rally her community of Durant, Oklahoma last year to collect more blankets to help children stay warm during the winter. She started the “Keep Kids Warm Blanket Drive” and local businesses served as drop-off points so the public could easily get involved.

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The drive helped Emma collect 200 blankets.

This year, with ten local businesses involved, she’s well on her way to meeting her new goal of gathering 350 cozy donations in time for the holidays.

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This Soup Kitchen Serves the Homeless Like Guests in a Restaurant

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This soup kitchen firmly believes that all their guests should be served their meals with a side of dignity, graciousness, and respect.

The Kansas City Community Kitchen in Missouri has been serving low-income families and the homeless community for over 30 years – but starting in February, the center hired volunteer waiters and hosts so they could serve the hungry like a restaurant.

Every weekday between 11AM and 2PM, the Community Kitchen continues revolutionizing the soup kitchen model to include more “dining with dignity”.

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“This new service represents what we’re about now,” said ECS President/CEO Beau Heyen. “Our diners will not only get delicious, beautiful meals created by our amazing culinary team, but they will have the dignity of being able to choose what they want to eat.”

In addition to giving diners a choice of what to eat, menus are varied to incorporate various fresh foods and suggestions made by the diners themselves, although often made into healthier versions.

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“Last week we had guests asking us when we were going to do some barbecue,” says Executive Chef Michael Curry, “so when we prepared our chicken a couple of days later, we decided to make it into pulled chicken sandwiches with our house-made sauce that doesn’t have as much sugar and salt.”

If you’d like to volunteer as a waiter or greeter at the Kansas City Community, you can check out the Episcopal Community website.

“Whenever everyone is thinking about ways to give back – especially for much of the year while school is in session – we are scrambling to get the 15 people per day that it takes to make that level of service happen,” Mandy Caruso-Yahne told the Good News Network. “We only wish we had the funding available to hire folks from the community to serve but it’s actually the work of hundreds of people who give their time for free to give back in this way.”

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Barber Offers Free Haircuts For Men Going to Job Interviews

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A barbershop in Sao Paulo, Brazil is offering free hair cuts and shaves to men on their way to a scheduled job interview.

”The Great Barber Shop” is ready to help whomever wants to leave a good impression on a possible employer – all the customer has to do is send an email with evidence of a future job interview and schedule the service.

Henrique Campos, one of the owners of the barbershop, says he came up with the idea in June while spending time with his friends in a bar.

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“A friend of mine said he had a job interview that week and needed a hair cut to give a better first impression – so I offered one,” says Mr. Campos. “After that, I figured I could expand the initiative.”

“Many can’t afford to cut their hair when a job opportunity presents itself. I’m helping people and promoting my business at the same time. A truly win-win situation.” adds Mr. Campos.

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5 Unique Ways For the Whole Family to Give Back (You’ll Love These)

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Each year, we are teased earlier and earlier of the impending holiday season. Then suddenly, time flies, and, as if by magic, we find ourselves right in the middle of the hustle and bustle of it all. Creating a signature family tradition of giving is not only fun, but it can be calming and deeply fulfilling.

To begin, you can choose a theme for your giving tradition. My theme this year, for example, is “prizes in different sizes.” Having a theme helps to ignite imagination. Carve out some family time to brainstorm ideas, or adopt one or more of the ideas below, and find a way to make it your own. By this time next year, you will be a pro.

Write a Reverse Christmas List. Everyone knows that it’s the season for list making, and for children, those lists usually include the gifts they wish to receive. This is fun, but try encouraging your kids to make a “reverse Christmas list” after they’ve penned a list of things they’d like to ask for. A reverse Christmas list will consist of a list of things they’d like to GIVE to others this holiday, whether the recipients are family, friends, or gifts for those less fortunate than them. If you have a theme to your giving tradition, creating the reverse list can be a lot of fun.

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This is also an opportunity for families to reflect on things that were on previous Christmas lists. Are those things still being used? Have they been outgrown? Were they played with a time or two before being forgotten? Make a list of those items. Ferret them out, and then pack them with care. Add a secret note about a special memory you may have had with that toy, gadget or once favorite wearable. Stow away the note with the item. These simple steps will help your family connect to giving on a deeper level because it conjures up a living, breathing recipient.

The Yard Un-Sale. Begin by choosing a date for your “un-sale.” You might want to recruit your neighbors or friends to participate. Collect several empty boxes, and mark each box with the name of a room in your home that you wish to de-clutter. Don’t forget to include the garage, attic or basement. Go through each room and pack anything you no longer wish to keep. Make sure that the item is in “givable” condition. On the day of your Yard “un-sale,” organize the items by category. If you live in an area frequented by people walking their dog, add a water station to encourage dog walkers to stop by. Enjoy the day meeting people. Watch as your customers smile when they realize that everything at your yard “un-sale” is FREE!

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Invent a Family Giving Advent. Populate twelve of your advent calendar slots as usual with simple treats or small gifts. Populate the other twelve with notes describing a single act of giving. For example: “Give 5 heartfelt compliments today.” Or “Give your turn to someone else today.” Or attach a $5 or $10 bill to a note asking that it be used to treat someone else. Once you have filled all twelve slots, tear an ordinary sheet of paper into twenty-four squares and mark them from 1-24. Fold and place the numbered paper into a bowl. Take turns with your family selecting numbers until you have gone through all of the folded paper. The numbers on the papers you draw correspond to dates on the Giving Advent calendar. Now, your family can experience getting and giving! If you choose a theme, you can decorate your advent calendar in that theme, or make the items in each slot adhere to your theme.

Adopt a volunteer. Millions of people volunteer for various organizations all year. During the holiday season, many of those volunteers are a bit more visible. You may see them outside stores ringing bells. Others will spend time delivering food to the elderly. Some will devote extended hours in hospitals, and others will be caring in animal shelters. This year, why not adopt a volunteer? In nearly every hospital, a group of volunteers provide support services or directional help. Create a holiday box filled with treats, magazines and other goodies to thank them for their time. Pop in on the local animal shelter with treats for volunteers as well as the animals in their care. Offer a hot beverage to volunteers working outside in the cold. Your kindness is sure to be appreciated by people accustomed to giving!

Random Acts of Kindness. This can be practiced any time of the year, but the holidays are a perfect time to get started. Encourage your children to look for opportunities to give back randomly and anonymously, and model these acts for them. It could be a simple gesture such as buying a coffee or a fast food meal for the person in line behind you. Often, people who witness this type of giving follow suit.

The holidays are filled with so many gifts. The gift of giving is one gift to truly cherish. It is the only gift that gives back a hundred fold; it is always the right fit. This year, make lasting memories with your family while paying it forward and watch as the real magic of the season unfolds before you.

Simone Mets has spent her life connecting with others, whether locally or abroad, and always has her eyes peeled for opportunities to give back. Her ingenuity has served her well in her professional life as an attorney and event planner, and shines throughout her first book, Very Christmas (available on Amazon). She is a passionate volunteer, a mentor, and an active member of SCBWI. Learn more about Very Christmas at the book’s website, Facebook, and Instagram.

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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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