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This Cheap, Portable Solar Panel Will Be the iPad of Renewables

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A California-based startup unveiled a product this week that aims to disrupt solar power production, much like the iPhone changed communications.

SunCulture Solar Inc. is calling its wire-free SolPad, which resembles a large iPad, the “world’s first integrated solar energy solution.”

It combines batteries, software, inverters and solar panels into one device. Typically, a solar system involves installation of separate parts, increasing costs.

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SolPad can be used off grid or tied to the grid, and uses batteries that the company says are safer than traditional lithium-ion ones.

”If the grid goes down, SolPad can keep delivering electricity,” the company said in a video unveiling the device in California this week.

“We’ve transformed solar — much like the smartphone revolutionized the personal computer sector, combining numerous components into a single device that’s significantly less expensive, more powerful and easier to use than conventional systems,” said CEO Christopher Estes.

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The company plans to bring the product to market in the second half of next year.

Even though SolPad is just one of many similar products and could be one of many to fail, it is getting more attention because of its sleek design and an array of promises, including the potential to act as a microgrid and internet hot spot.

The product also highlights potential options under consideration for the “next phase” of solar design, according to analysts.

“In addition to the integration of the ‘three S’s’ — solar, storage and software — SolPad has also focused on aesthetics and ‘cool factor’ aspects of these technologies,” said Barry Cinnamon, CEO of Spice Solar and a longtime solar industry installer.

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“As solar moves to the millennial mainstream, more people will be motivated by these lifestyle benefits, which are buying factors that many solar and storage companies completely ignore,” he wrote in an email.

In an online review, PV Tech called it “potentially game-changing” as the only photovoltaic system that fully integrates energy management, storage and solar cells.

SunCulture’s goal is to circumvent some existing challenges for solar, such as the need for complicated wiring and access to a roof.

The company plans to give consumers a choice of building a portfolio of panels of different sizes and portability that can either be installed on a roof or placed around the house, without the usual wiring.

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The startup designed its panels to easily link. It plans to sell two initial versions: a product that is more for roofs, and SolPad, the portable device.

SolPad can interact with consumers and provide information about their power use via a smartphone app. It has an inverter that switches the device to stored battery power and can detect power outages so it can essentially act as an islanded microgrid.

It remains to be seen whether the company can live up to its promises, considering the failure of other models called potential breakthroughs.

Cinnamon said the company still needs to figure out how to scale up, manufacture at volume and find suppliers, which could affect the ultimate cost. The company also has not finalized a battery provider.

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SunCulture says it can reduce installed solar costs by about 50 percent, because of the elimination of adding separate batteries and panels in a typical system.

Another company, SolarCity Corp., is planning to unveil a “solar roof” that transforms the idea of installing panels on an existing roof, according to Greenwire.

On Twitter yesterday, Tesla Motors Inc. CEO Elon Musk, whose company is planning to acquire SolarCity, said the product would be unveiled in San Francisco on Oct. 28.

Reprinted with permission from E&E Publishing

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Ready for 3 Amazing Gifts That Give Back, While Also Uplifting Your Lifestyle?

It’s National Yoga Month and practitioners everywhere are throwing their mats down and getting ready to work their hamstrings in warrior pose 1, 2, and 3. But, yoga also inspires a healthy and fun lifestyle outside the studio, as well.

That’s why we’ve chosen a few of our favorite products to try out for yourself, or send as gifts to friends. Best of all, these companies donate a portion of the purchase price to elephant protection, girls’ education, and other empowering charities.

A Yoga-Inspired Goodie Box

The Buddhi Box is a monthly gift box delivered to your house filled with 4-6 samples of guru-geared goodies for professional and amateur yogis alike. All their products are ethically sourced, cruelty-free, and results in a donation to a different charity each month.

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Some of the samples might include health snacks to keep your body temple lean and green; elephant necklaces and temporary tattoos to emulate the yogi spirit on and off the mat; or soothing aromatherapy concoctions to relax your muscles and nerves post-workout.

No matter what you find hiding in the package, it’s going to be a fun surprise. If a sample strikes you as especially fantastic, you can just visit the Buddha Box website to buy a fully-sized product. Subscriptions for the delivery start at $34.95 + $5.00 for shipping a month.

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Save the Elephants With These Fun Pants

Also for Yoga Month, try out some authentic Thai designs from the stylish apparel brand, One Tribe, dedicated to putting an end to elephant poaching. A donation of $1 from every item sold will help provide medicine and care for the Elephant Nature Park in Northern Thailand.

The One Tribe company specializes in loose, comfortable elephant pants, but also features elephant bracelets, tapestries, and more.

The expansion of products came after the young couple that was running a youth hostel in Thailand noticed a surge of interest for their boho fashion—and decided they wanted to do more to help the threatened elephant species.

Cute Customized Sandals

Summer may be wrapping up for some, but the new FLEEPS sandals will be a hot favorite all year because of the company’s unique custom ordering that can match any personality and style.

I tried out a pair of FLEEPS on my vacation recently (click to enlarge my photo, right) and I loved both the comfort and sleek design. But, there are two other reasons that I wanted to showcase this product.

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First, is the customization. FLEEPS gives its customers the option to design their own color scheme – whether it be for matching their wedding colors, opting for orange and black on Halloween, or choosing colors that match their favorite sports team, they can select the 3 hues for the sole, ankle strap, and top strap.

Secondly, they donate 10% of every purchase price to charities that empower and educate women and young girls —Shining Hope for Communities out of Kenya and Starfish Impact Foundation out of Guatemala. They also employ 100 women annually that make the FLEEPS sandals, and whose children go to schools funded by the project. The donated funds also are improving a community in San Jose.

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So far, FLEEPS, which sells the shoes for $29.95–$34.95, has donated over $5,000, with a goal of selling 1,000,000 pairs by 2019, which will be able to educate 10,000 girls around the world.

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First Ever Quadriplegic Treated With Stem Cells Regains Motor Control in His Upper Body

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For the first time ever, neuroscientists have treated a total quadriplegic with stem cells, and he has substantially recovered the functions of his upper body only two months into the process.

The Keck Medical Center of USC announced that a team of doctors became the first in California to inject an experimental treatment made from stem cells, AST-OPC1, into the damaged cervical spine of a recently paralyzed 21-year-old man as part of a multi-center clinical trial.

On March 6, just shy of his 21st birthday, Kristopher (Kris) Boesen of Bakersfield suffered a traumatic injury to his cervical spine when his car fishtailed on a wet road, hit a tree, and slammed into a telephone pole.

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Parents Rodney and Annette Boesen were warned there was a good chance their son would be permanently paralyzed from the neck down. However, they also learned that Kris could possibly qualify for a clinical study that might help.

Leading the surgical team and working in collaboration with Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center and Keck Medicine of USC, Charles Liu, MD, PhD, director of the USC Neurorestoration Center, injected an experimental dose of 10 million AST-OPC1 cells directly into Kris’ cervical spinal cord in early April.

“Typically, spinal cord injury patients undergo surgery that stabilizes the spine but generally does very little to restore motor or sensory function,” explains Liu. “With this study, we are testing a procedure that may improve neurological function, which could mean the difference between being permanently paralyzed and being able to use one’s arms and hands. Restoring that level of function could significantly improve the daily lives of patients with severe spinal injuries.”

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Two weeks after surgery, Kris began to show signs of improvement. Three months later, he’s able to feed himself, use his cell phone, write his name, operate a motorized wheelchair and hug his friends and family. Improved sensation and movement in both arms and hands also makes it easier for Kris to care for himself, and to envision a life lived more independently.

“As of 90 days post-treatment, Kris has gained significant improvement in his motor function, up to two spinal cord levels,” said Dr. Liu. “In Kris’ case, two spinal cord levels means the difference between using your hands to brush your teeth, operate a computer or do other things you wouldn’t otherwise be able to do, so having this level of functional independence cannot be overstated.”

Doctors are careful not to predict Kris’ future progress.

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“All I’ve wanted from the beginning was a fighting chance,” said Kris, who has a passion for fixing up and driving sports cars and was studying to become a life insurance broker at the time of the accident. “But if there’s a chance for me to walk again, then heck yeah! I want to do anything possible to do that.”

Because the window for performing the surgery was tight, everything needed to go according to schedule in order for Kris to qualify.

Once Kris made the decision to pursue enrollment in the study, dozens of doctors, nurses, rehabilitation specialists and others sprang into action. Because he would need to provide voice confirmation of his desire to participate in the study, Kris had to be able to breathe without a ventilator. Weaning a patient from assisted breathing generally is a three-week process. He did it in five days with the help of a respiratory care team. He signed the paperwork and began a week of assessments, scans and other pre-surgery tests.

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In early April, a surgical team from Keck Hospital of USC carefully injected 10 million AST-OPC1 cells directly into Kris’ cervical spine. Nearly six weeks later, Kris was discharged and returned to Bakersfield to continue his rehabilitation. Doctors reviewed his progress at seven days, 30 days, 60 days and 90 days post-injection, and Kris can look forward to detailed assessments after 180 days, 270 days and one year.

Rodney and Annette Boesen say they are amazed at the level of collaboration and cooperation that enabled their son to participate in the study. “So many things had to happen, and there were so many things that could have put up a roadblock,” marvels Rodney. “The people at Keck Medical Center of USC and elsewhere moved heaven and earth to get things done. There was never a moment through all of this when we didn’t think our son was getting world class care.”

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The pioneering surgery is the latest example of how the emerging fields of neurorestoration and regenerative medicine may have the potential to improve the lives of thousands of patients who have suffered a severe spinal cord injury.

The stem cell procedure Kris received is part of a Phase 1/2a clinical trial that is evaluating the safety and efficacy of escalating doses of AST-OPC1 cells developed by Fremont, California-based Asterias Biotherapeutics. AST-OPC1 cells are made from embryonic stem cells by carefully converting them into oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs), which are cells found in the brain and spinal cord that support the healthy functioning of nerve cells. In previous laboratory studies, AST-OPC1 was shown to produce neurotrophic factors, stimulate vascularization and induce remyelination of denuded axons. All are critical factors in the survival, regrowth and conduction of nerve impulses through axons at the injury site, according to Edward D. Wirth III, MD, PhD, chief medical director of Asterias and lead investigator of the study, dubbed “SCiStar.”

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“At the 10 million cell level, we’re now in a dose range that is the human equivalent of where we were when we saw efficacy in pre-clinical studies,” says Wirth. “While we continue to evaluate safety first and foremost, we are also now looking at how well treatment might help restore movement in these patients.”

To qualify for the clinical trial, enrollees must be between the age of 18 and 69, and their condition must be stable enough to receive an injection of AST-OPC1 between the fourteenth and thirtieth days following injury.

Keck is one of six sites in the U.S. authorized to enroll subjects and administer the clinical trial dosage.

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Positive Psychology Students Learn by Giving Free Hugs on Campus (WATCH)

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This university class is all about learning how to improve wellbeing, educating communities on living more fulfilled lives, and just simply how to be happy.

So what better way of learning how to do those things than to take to the campus grounds with free hug signs?

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The Melbourne Graduate School of Education’s Wellbeing, Motivation and Performance class spent the day hugging other students and learning just why embracing others makes us feel better – physically and emotionally.

Certain perks of hugging involved lower blood pressure, reduced stress, and increased feelings of trust in others. In fact, the professor stated that a good six-second hug can result in sixty minutes of being in a better mood.

(WATCH the video below)

 

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She Gave Her Meal to a Homeless Man and Received a Call From His Sister a Week Later

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This 8-year-old girl may be small, but she’s as kind as she is cute and the internet has become enthralled by this video of her good deeds.

Ella Scott was eating dinner with her father Eddie at the Lallapalooza restaurant in Monterey, California when she saw a homeless man sitting outside on a bench.

After seeking permission from her father, she wandered outside and gave her plate of steak and potatoes to the poor gentleman.

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Her father’s video of the deed has been viewed over 40 million times, but one observer in particular was more special than the rest.

Two weeks after the clip’s publication, Eddie received a call from Roseanne Salkowski, a woman who informed him that the homeless man in the video was her brother David.

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While in tears, Roseanne told the father that she hadn’t seen David since he fled Philadelphia six months previously. She also said that he was a 62-year-old veteran with PTSD.

The Scotts are now determined to search for David until they can reunite the siblings once more.

(WATCH the video below)

 

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This Blind Pooch is Attached at the Leash With His Seeing-Eye Dog Friend (LOOK)

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You’ve heard of seeing-eye dogs for humans, but what about for another pup?

Hoshi the American Eskimo dog had to have his eyes removed when he was 11-years-old because of glaucoma.

Zen, a recent Pomeranian rescue, rose to the occasion of guiding his blind friend by using a short leash running between them to safely lead him along.

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The two have become inseparable – they walk together, hike together, sleep together – even canoe together.

 

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You can follow their adventures through the Washington wilderness by checking out their Instagram page The Fluffy Duo.

 

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(WATCH the video below)

 

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Chesapeake Bay is Tidying Up Thanks to Earth-Conscious Farmers

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The Chesapeake Bay is becoming cleaner thanks to farmers, the head of the Department of Agriculture’s conservation programs said yesterday.

Voluntary conservation through federal programs has driven a sharp reduction in pollution from sediment and farm runoff in recent years, said Jason Weller, chief of the Natural Resources Conservation Service, at a House Agriculture Subcommittee on Conservation and Forestry hearing.

“It’s delivering huge results, not just here in the Chesapeake Bay but nationally,” Weller said.

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Among other accomplishments, Weller said, edge-of-field sediment loss declined by 15.1 million tons a year from 2006 to 2011, and nitrogen and phosphorus runoff declined by 8 percent and 20 percent, respectively, from 2009 to 2015.

Weller’s testimony followed a progress report on the Chesapeake Bay from his agency, showing continued improvement in the waterway’s health.

While agriculture is neither the sole cause of pollution nor the only reason for improvement, farmers and the NRCS are delivering on promises to encourage more conservation-friendly practices, he said.

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Lawmakers, including Conservation Subcommittee Chairman Glenn Thompson (R-Pa.), say voluntary programs are more effective than mandates from U.S. EPA and other agencies.

Weller said the NRCS has invested more than $890 million in Chesapeake Bay conservation since 2009, coupled with about $400 million from sources such as farmers themselves.

“We’re talking about a very substantial investment,” Weller said.

Although states surrounding the Chesapeake have made strides, the effort hasn’t been universal, according to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation.

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Maryland and Virginia are meeting goals, but Pennsylvania continues to fall short and needs additional help from the NRCS, said the CBF’s director of federal policy, Alix Murdoch.

Five counties there — Lancaster, York, Franklin, Cumberland and Adams — need the most reduction in pollution, Murdoch said.

“Applying NRCS’s expertise in delivering these programs to the five Pennsylvania counties would accelerate the commonwealth’s efforts to reduce pollution and restore local rivers, streams and the Chesapeake Bay,” Murdoch said.

Reprinted with permission from E&E Publishing

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This Girl has Donated Over 100K Crayons and Markers to Kids in Need

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What started as a classroom donation drive turned into a worldwide project delivering color to kids in need – and it all started because of a 10-year-old girl.

One of Bethany Kuster’s favorite hobbies is drawing – so when she heard about a 4th grade class in Alabama that only had one box of crayons for all of their students, she was appalled.

With the help of her brothers, she created a presentation for her own classroom at Wind Gap Middle School explaining that if they all gathered art supplies of their own, they could help out their southern neighbors.

The kids rose to the occasion and ended up delivering two large crates of art supplies to the needy school last November, but the determined Pennsylvania student didn’t stop there.

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“Bethany loves art, and will tell anyone who will listen, how important it is for kids to be able to express their feelings through art, so she hatched an idea,” Bethany’s mom Rachel Kuster told the Good News Network.

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Bethany started visiting inner city schools in New York and Philadelphia to personally hand out art supplies to kids who didn’t have any of their own. The supplies were theirs to keep, to take home, and have as their own property. This was a big first for many of the children, especially those in homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and inner city family temporary housing. She also has gotten other children involved in the charity.

Thanks to the kids, more than 100,000 crayons have been delivered to 3,000 less fortunate children–with even more on the way. Her nonprofit, Color For Kids, was just recently approved as a 501(c)(3) by the IRS over the summer.

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“Schools as far away as Florida are asking to start Color for Kids in their schools,” says Rachel. “It has been unbelievable to see the amount of support she has been given, the number of times people have simply said yes to the dreams of a ten year old.”

(WATCH her get surprised on the Steve Harvey show below)

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NFL Star Ditched $Million Contract to Farm Crops For The Needy

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Even though this ex-football star was making millions, the athletic field wasn’t nearly as fulfilling as the field he is tending now.

When Jason Brown was signed to the St. Louis Rams in 2009, he was the highest paid center in the entire National Football League.

But something about the fame and fortune didn’t quite appeal to the sports star anymore. So after earning $25 million of his contract, he ditched the profession so he could become a farmer in Louisburg, North Carolina, and live a life of service to the community.

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Even though he didn’t know the first thing about agriculture, he learned how to till, plant, and harvest on his 1,000 acres by watching Youtube videos.

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Jason’s labor of love doesn’t end there. His land, known as First Fruits Farm, has made it their goal to donate the first fruits of every harvest to food pantries feeding the less fortunate.

(WATCH the inspiring video below)

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Devoted Husband Buys His Wife Double Decker Bus Where They First Met

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After almost 60 years of being married, this couple just keeps getting sweeter with age.

82-year-old Ken Morgan met his first and only girlfriend when he climbed aboard a double decker bus headed down Route 1 to Cardiff in 1956.

Taking tickets as a conductress on the bus was 18-year-old Shirley.

It was love at first sight and – once Ken mustered up the courage to ask her out on a date – the two had their wedding in 1959. He even quit the Royal Air Force so he could work on the bus with his sweetheart.

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Fast forward to half a century later when Ken found one of the red and white vehicles in a transport museum and was inspired to track one down through a collector who had saved it from the scrapyard.

After a year of restoration and a £12,000 bill, the bus was sold to Ken and Shirley.

“I offered to help restore the bus,” Ken told Wales Online. “It was the same fleet 1749 which we met all those years before. It was a real labour of love. It was just wonderful and took us right back down memory lane to the days when we first met.”

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The couple now take long nostalgic rides through the United Kingdom countryside on their beloved bus.

“We’ve had a wonderful life together and we still have great days out on our Red & White bus,” said Shirley “We both believe in destiny and meeting Ken on the bus that day in 1956 was just meant to be. I still have my original conductress badge and wear it with as much pride as my wedding ring.”

(WATCH the video below)

 

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Get Inspired by This Guy Loudly Complimenting People on the Street #TBT

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You’ve probably been complimented on the street before, but have you ever been complimented in an awkwardly loud voice?

Andrew Hales from the Youtube channel LAHWF gets a kick out of doing funny social experiments and pranks.

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So for this video in 2012, he wandered around campus paying compliments to passing students – but in a loudly exaggerated tone.

The results could be considered awkward, hilarious, or maybe even inspiring.

(WATCH the video below to see for yourself)

 

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Waiter Given $500 Tip For Act of Compassion in the Grocery Store

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Kasey Simmons was in the check out line at his local Kroger in Little Elm, Texas when he noticed that the woman placing her items on the conveyor belt in front of him looked like she’d been crying.

Dismayed by the idea of someone having a bad day, Kasey stopped the woman before she could pull out her credit card and said that the $17 grocery bill was on him.

Furthermore, Kasey wrote down his email and phone number for the lady and explained that he was a waiter at the Applebee’s restaurant down the street. If she ever wanted someone to talk to, she could come in before his closing shift ended at 2AM and he would buy her a coffee or dessert.

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The next evening, a customer bought nothing but a $0.37 water – but included on their receipt was a $500 tip.

Beside the bill was a note written on a napkin explaining that the hefty gratuity was courtesy of the Sullivan family who’s mother was the woman in the grocery store.

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“On behalf of the Sullivan family, I want to thank you for being the person you are. On one of the most depressing days of the year, (the death of my father, 3 year anniversary) you made my mother’s day wonderful. She has been smiling since you did what you did. Her grocery was only $17.00, and you insisted on paying and told her she was a very beautiful woman.”

Kasey, who had lost his 2-month-old daughter just three years previously, understood the family’s grief perfectly.

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Here’s How New Yorkers Are Coming Together Following the Chelsea Explosions

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After a domestic terrorist detonated several bombs in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City and Seaside, New Jersey, many residents lost their homes in the explosion.

That’s why The Standard Hotel made a social media post declaring that if anyone affected by the blast was in need of a place to stay, they had rooms and dinner available for free.

“We are saddened by last night’s explosion,” the hotel wrote on Instagram. “If you live on 23rd between 6th and 7th, bring a proof of address and join us for this evening at The Standard, High Line, for a room and dinner on us.”

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Even when the accommodation filled up, the New York establishment started contacting other hotels in the area for assistance.

In addition to The Standard, a kind-hearted Starbucks employee brought coffee and pastries to police officers guarding the scene.

 

Then on Sunday, two men known as Lee Parker and Ivan White discovered another five undetonated pipe bombs hidden in a trash can at the Elizabeth, New Jersey train station when they were simply searching for a spare backpack.

The duo immediately contacted police officials where the explosives were safely detonated by a bomb squad.

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Since Lee is homeless and Ivan lives on a fixed income, a Go Fund Me campaign was set up for donations in honor of their heroism. In just two short days, the page has already raised $15,000.

 

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Farm Thanks Civil Servants with Special Corn Maze and Free Admission

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You may not know it when you’re wandering the narrow pathways of this particular corn maze, but those agricultural corridors have a special message.

Lawyer’s Winterbrook Farm in Thurmont, Maryland made their maze feature ‘Our Heroes’ – a design with fire fighters, police officers, and medical responders as a thank you for their hard work.

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Starting on September 24th, all law enforcement officers and their family carrying identification will receive free admission to the farm. On September 25th, free admission will be offered to firefighters, EMTs, and nurses.

This is not the first time the farm has stepped up their puzzle game for a special purpose either – last year, the maze’s pattern revolved around #HoganStrong in honor of Governor Larry Hogan’s battle against cancer. The attraction was so popular, it raised $13,000 for the American Cancer Society.

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Ball Pit Installed on Street For People to Make Friends (WATCH)

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No matter what age, race, religion, or worker you are, anybody can have fun in a ball pit.

That’s why creative media company Soul Pancake took to the streets with a big box of plastic balls in order to lighten up some strangers’ day.

Emblazoned with a sign reading “Take a Seat & Make a Friend”, the ball pit became host to a dozens of passing pedestrians.

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Some of the spheres had questions written on them to stimulate conversation, such as “when did you first fall in love?” or “what are 3 things on your bucket list?”

(WATCH the video below to check out the results)

 

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Church Spreads The Love by Offering Free Gas to Local Community

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Thanks to a church’s inspiration, long lines of their community residents started queuing outside of a BP gas station last Saturday in order to receive free gas for their cars.

The First Baptist Church of District Heights, Maryland hosted a gas donation event where locals could fill up their tanks free of charge for up to $20. Free petrol was available from 8am to 11am and was intended to provide some financial relief for members of the community and surrounding areas.

”We love to look for ways to reach our community in the most creative and fun ways possible,” First Baptist’s Senior Pastor Bobby Manning told the Christian Post. “I saw a story from a Pastor in New York and wanted to replicate it for the District Heights community.”

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Pastor Manning and many members of the church lined the gas pumps servicing as many vehicles as possible. The free fuel was not limited to Maryland residents either — District of Columbia and Virginia residents were also welcome. First Baptist Church partnered with the local BP station to make the event possible, added Manning.

It’s not the first time this particular church has taken such an action. In the past, they have collaborated with First Laundromat to provide a day for local residents to wash and dry their clothes for free.

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Leonardo DiCaprio to Make Climate Change Documentary

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Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio is producing a documentary on climate change.

Titled “Before the Flood,” the film focuses on the opinions of world leaders like President Obama and Pope Francis, as well as interviews with subjects in the Canadian oil industry and Pacific islands. DiCaprio has previously stated that he wants to release the documentary before the presidential elections in November.

”The fact that we are still debating any of this is just utter insanity to me,” the actor said during the Toronto International Film Festival, where the documentary was screened.

“We cannot afford, at this critical moment in time, to have leaders in office that do not believe in the modern science of climate change,” he added.

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The director of the documentary, Fisher Stevens, said he hopes that the film will serve as a “global wake-up call.”

“We can no longer turn a blind eye to the issue of climate change. We are at a crucial moment where if we don’t act now, we will forever pay the price,” he stated (Lin Taylor, Reuters, Sept. 19).

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Zoo Celebrates Birth of Two Newly-born Endangered Piglets (WATCH)

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There’s no big bad wolf coming for these little piggies.

Fancy, a Visayan warty pig momma at the Brevard Zoo in Melbourne, Florida just gave birth to two tiny piglets.

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The birth is an exciting event due to the species’ critically endangered population status.

Though the critters won’t be viewable by the public for a few months, the zoo’s Facebook page has announced that there will be more cute videos to come.

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Watch Grandma Brought To Tears By Musical Theater Birthday Flash Mob

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Maureen has always loved fantasizing about how wonderful life would be if it was more like a musical – that’s why she was all the more shocked when a flash mob broke into her favorite song on her birthday.

The 85-year-old grandmother was out at the park on her special day when several nearby youth started singing Hello Dolly from the YMCA – except they had included her name in the lyrics.

The number of dancers grew until there was a whole troupe of actors roping the smiling senior into the jazzy number.

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The genius behind the surprise was Maureen’s daughter Danielle Digby.

“I’m a professional musical theatre actress,” Danielle told the Good News Network, “so I put the word out to actors I’d worked with before and also contacted some former contestants of a youth talent competition I run and ended up with these wonderful people willing to make my mom’s day special.”

Danielle choreographed the whole flash mob with a Youtube clip explaining the dance moves and only a few days of practice before the big day.

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And from the look on Maureen’s face, it was all worth the work.

“My mom was SO surprised (as you can see in the video) and has since said it was the best birthday she’d ever had. Definitely what I was aiming for. With all this attention, my mom keeps repeating how wonderful it is that it is bringing so many people so much happiness.”

“She has always been a very inspirational woman – she adopted 5 interracial children in the early 60’s, ran with them from an abusive husband, met my dad two years later, and gave birth to me at the age of 45. She is the best mom anyone could ask for and has always been an inspiration and rock for us all. She totally deserves the attention she is getting right now and more.”

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New Drug Inspires Hope For Alzheimer’s Cure

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Scientists are showing cautious excitement for a new drug that has been shown to destroy the characteristic protein plaques that build up in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients.

Experts are hesitant because the drug, aducanumab, is still in the early stages of development. However, a study published in Nature magazine has declared it safe and effective at significantly reducing memory decline. Larger studies are now under way to fully evaluate the drug’s effects.

The study included 165 patients with early stages of the disease – after a year of treatment, it showed that the higher the dose, the stronger the effect on amyloid plaques. The researchers then carried out tests on memory and found “positive effects”.

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“No existing treatments for Alzheimer’s directly interfere with the disease process and so a drug that actually slows the progress of the disease by clearing amyloid would be a significant step,” says Dr. David Reynolds, chief scientific officer at Alzheimer’s Research UK.

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