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Firefighters Show Up to Surprise This Widow on Her 100th Birthday (LOOK)

This Virginia woman got a four-alarm surprise on her 100th birthday — dozens of firefighters in formation stood outside her house to present her with flowers and birthday wishes.

Jeanette Carty has a long family history with the Norfolk Fire-Rescue Department, and a class of recruits showed up to honor the years of family service.

Her late husband, Joe, spent 30 years with the department — starting in 1942. Her nephew, Capt. David Bear, and his father also served.

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Carty still lives in the house where she and Joe raised their children. She’s now a great-grandmother of four.

Firefighters escorted the grinning centenarian out to the reception line and presented her with a sunflower bouquet as the recruits applauded her.

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“I was never more surprised in my life,” Carty told TODAY. “To see the firemen all lined up with their red shirts and black pants, oh my goodness it was amazing.”

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In Tears, Syrian Girl Thanks Her New Nation on Canada Day (WATCH)


This young Syrian refugee broke down in tears, thanking Canadians on their national holiday for taking her in.

Friday was the first time 11-year-old Aziza Toubeh celebrated Canada Day — marking the day in 1867 when British colonies in North America were first united into the single Dominion of Canada.

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Surrounded by her family members, draped in the Maple Leaf flag, the little girl used an interview with CBC Canadian Broadcasters to give an emotional thank you to the people of the country that had not only taken them in, but gone to great lengths to welcome refugees.

 

The Toubehs were celebrating the national holiday on Parliament Hill, and when word of the emotional video tribute reached Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, he and First Lady Sophie Trudeau, made their way through the crowd to meet the refugee family personally.

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(WATCH the video above from CBC News) — Photo: CBC
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Sharpshooter Veteran Frees Trapped Bald Eagle (Video)

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An Army veteran used his battlefield skills to save the life of America’s national bird—a bald eagle—and, just in time for the most patriotic holiday, July 4th.

Jason Galvin used a rifle to shoot through a rope, freeing the eagle that had been trapped in a treetop for at least two days.

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Galvin was on a fishing trip when he came upon a group of people watching the eagle, tangled in a rope and dangling from the top of a tree. They had called the local fire department and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR), but the eagle — at 75 feet off the ground — was too high to reach.

That’s when Galvin, half-joking, suggested he try to shoot through the rope. After explaining his marksmanship skills, and demonstrating them, DNR Officer Phil Mohs decided it was worth a try.

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Galvin spent an hour-and-a-half slowly squeezing off shot after shot – each time, waiting for the wind to die down, the branches to stop swaying, and making sure his aim just right to avoid hurting the bird.

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He fired off 150 rounds, and clipped through three tree branches, but he finally severed the rope.

The exhausted eagle fell to the ground where Mohs scooped it up and took it to a raptor center for recovery and rehabilitation. A day later, the eagle was eating and on its way to a full recovery.

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Galvin named the bird “Freedom” and says he’s glad to have been able to help the animal so close to Independence Day.

“It’s the Fourth of July. That’s our bird. I can’t let it sit there,” Galvin told KARE News. “When it finally came down, it was breathtaking. It was a beautiful moment.”

(WATCH the video below from KARE News) – Photos via Facebook

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When Child Believes Lost Toy is Only Traveling, Strangers Photoshop Animal in Scenes

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When a little boy lost his favorite plush elephant, a family friend had the idea to ask people on the Internet to help create a magical explanation.

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Explaining that the boy’s parents told him the plush elephant wasn’t really lost, but actually traveling around the world, strangers responded to the plea on Reddit with Photoshopped “vacation” pictures showing the toy elephant having a great time.

The elephant hung out with penguins in Antarctica…

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…and explored Mayan ruins.

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He hiked along China’s Great Wall…

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…and even hopped a ride with a kangaroo.

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The toy went snorkeling on the Great Barrier Reef.

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and also toured the White House…

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And, our favorite, the tiny elephant is pictured visited his cousins in Africa.

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With adventures like that, it’s a lot easier for the little boy to understand why his elephant is gone on a very extended leave.

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New Second Chance Pell Grant Program Gives Inmates Federal Aid to Take College Classes

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67 colleges and universities will participate in the new Second Chance Pell pilot program that expands access to financial aid for incarcerated individuals, the Department of Education announced last week

Eligible incarcerated Americans will be able to pursue post-secondary education with the goal of helping them get jobs to support their families when they are released, and reduce their recidivism rates.

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A 2013 study from the RAND Corporation, funded by the Department of Justice, found that incarcerated individuals who participated in correctional education were 43 percent less likely to return to prison within three years than prisoners who did not participate in any correctional education programs. RAND also estimated that for every dollar invested in correctional education programs, four to five dollars are saved on re-incarceration costs.

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“The evidence is clear. Promoting the education and job training for incarcerated individuals makes communities safer by reducing recidivism and saves taxpayer dollars by lowering the direct and collateral costs of incarceration,” said U.S. Secretary of Education John B. King Jr. “I applaud the institutions that have partnered to develop high-quality programs that will equip these students with knowledge and skills (to) promote successful reintegration and enable them become active and engaged citizens.”

Selected colleges and universities will partner with more than 100 federal and state penal institutions to enroll roughly 12,000 incarcerated students in college educational and training programs. Through the Second Chance Pell pilot program, these institutions may provide federal Pell Grants to qualified students who are incarcerated and are likely to be released within five years of enrolling in coursework.

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“Access to high quality education is vital to ensuring that justice-involved individuals have an opportunity to reclaim their lives and restore their futures,” said Attorney General Loretta Lynch.

The vast majority of the selected schools are will offer classroom-based instruction on-site at the corrections facilities. Others will offer online education, or a hybrid of classroom and online instruction. More than 10 percent of participating educational institutions are Minority-Serving Institutions and approximately 37 percent will offer prison-based education for the first time. Selected schools may begin offering education and training as early as July 1.

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Recognizing that incarcerated students require additional support, many of the selected sites provide robust academic, career, and social support services to facilitate post-secondary persistence and completion. In some cases, this includes remedial or supplementary instructional services to ensure the incarcerated students served will be able to benefit from the post-secondary education and/or training provided. Many partnerships also work with a variety of community-based organizations and non-profit organizations that support successful reentry. Finally, all of the sites will provide counseling or guidance to potential students to assist them in completing the FAFSA.

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Last month, the Department of Education released the Beyond the Box Resource guide for colleges and universities that encourages alternatives to inquiring about criminal histories during college admissions and provides recommendations to support a holistic review of applicants.
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This 10-Year-old Has a Secret Skill That Helps Kids (WATCH)

 

Garrett Lowry is a normal Denver, Colorado boy who loves baseball and sports. What he does in his spare time sets this 10-year-old apart.

He uses a loom to knit caps for kids in the children’s hospital.

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“I want children to feel better about themselves,” the articulate young man told KUSA-TV. “And, feel that they are appreciated and they are loved.”

(WATCH the video above from KUSA News)

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Dollywood Adds Calming Room to Help Kids With Sensory Overload (Video)

 

“Families of children with autism now have a place to go at Dollywood for a quiet, relaxing environment if they experience sensory overload,” reports WATE News.

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Called a “calming room”, the Tennessee theme park, founded by singer and actress Dolly Parton, is reportedly the first in the world to offer such a service.

(WATCH the video , and READ the story from WATE News)

Husband Buys the Wrong Lottery Ticket – and Wins $169Mil for Wife

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This husband didn’t listen to his wife — but it paid off big time.

Staten Island homemaker Nancy Viola, 37, ended up with a jackpot pay-out of $169 million.

Nancy instructed her husband, a New York City Police officer to buy Powerball tickets from the store, but he went rogue—and bought the cheaper Mega Millions ticket instead.

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The ticket was an instant winner on January 8.

Besides the initial screams coming from their home when she saw the matching numbers, the couple kept it quiet until they could assemble a financial team. They claimed the lottery ticket this week and chose to receive their prize in one lump sum, an after tax payment of more than $64 million.

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Man Donates Pools to Kids in Need After Photo Shows Kids Swimming in Truck Bed (WATCH)

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A San Antonio man was motivated by frustration after reading several Facebook comments that mocked a photo showing low-income children using the back of a pick-up truck as a swimming pool.

So, Todd Arredondo (pictured above) surprised the family, buying a new inflatable pool with his own money to help them keep cool in the hot Texas sun.

He also had the idea to start a campaign called “Pools for Kids,” to donate to other families on the West Side of town.

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Through Facebook and GoFundMe, he has raised nearly $8,000, so far.

Enthusiasm has overtaken him—he’s dedicated three weeks of his vacation time to the project.

“We started out wanting to help five families,” he wrote in an update to his campaign. “We are at the point of helping 24 families now. I will continue all summer to raise money to buy as many pools that we possibly can for kids.”

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Kids in Texas now have new wading pools, while others get to sleep in the first beds they’ve ever owned—thanks to a recent sleepover project hosted by the Dallas Cowboys.

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Boy Spends Allowance on Books For Prison: ‘I’ve Never Seen A Kid With A Heart Like His’

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A Tennessee boy used his allowance to give local jail inmates a chance at a better life by creating a library.

Nine-year-old Tyler Fugett told his mom he wanted to give people who were behind bars at the Montgomery County Jail something to take their minds off their surroundings.

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Tyler figured if inmates read, they don’t have time to think about doing bad things.

He showed up without warning at the sheriff’s office, armed with more than 100 books he had purchased on sale at local bookstores.

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Tyler isn’t finished — he’s collected more books and is now gathering hygiene items to donate to the jail to help inmates start a new chapter in their lives.

(READ more at Inside Edition) — Photo: Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office

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French Man Writes the Most Incredible Open Letter To The Irish Fans

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Despite their elimination in the Euro 2016 football championship, fans of the Irish National Team have won the hearts of people worldwide with their charm and sportsmanship during the June tournament in France.

Their winning attitude inspired a Frenchman to write an open letter praising the Irish people ahead of last Sunday’s match with France.

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“If my country wins or yours, I’ll be happy. And I will celebrate,” Oliver Sauton wrote. “You do honor to your country, your people, to your ancestors. Even drunk, you’re a gentleman.”

At the quadrennial soccer tournament known for rowdy fans, drunken brawls, and hooliganism, which caused curfews this year in some French cities, the Irish fans stood out as a breath of fresh air.

They have “owned the Internet” during their time at Euro 2016, caught in videos serenading women, singing lullabies to babies, dancing with French police officers, and even repairing a car dented in one of their celebrations — and demanding the owner take their money to get it properly restored.

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Saunton wrote in his open letter. “Since you’re here, Irish friend, we speak only of generosity, brotherhood and good atmosphere that you put in the stands. In the stands and on the streets too!”

“Even with your belly sticking over your shirt, you have class. Even defeated, you’re in good spirits  If my blood is French, my heart–thanks to you and your comrades– is increasingly Irish. I think I am telling the truth when I say the whole France that has fallen under your charm.  You can be proud. Because the Euro is not over and yet you’ve already won.”

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Ireland lost to France 2-1 in their Sunday match, but fans won’t go home empty-handed.

Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo has since announced she’ll award the Medal of the City of Paris — the “Grand Vermeil,” the City of Light’s most prestigious honor — to a representative of Ireland’s fans for being “exemplary in their sportsmanship.”

(WATCH the video below and READ Oliver Sauton’s full letter at Lovin IE) — Photo: Storyful

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Her Impromptu Singing of National Anthem in Lincoln Memorial Goes Viral

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It was supposed to be just a stop on a family vacation, but Star Swain’s visit to the Lincoln Memorial stirred her patriotism and she burst into song.

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Now the woman who sings regularly at her church has become an internet sensation for the belting out the Star Spangled Banner at the Washington D.C. monument.

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Lottery Winner Builds New Fire Station to Pay Them Back for Saving Dad’s Life

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A small Missouri town has a new firehouse built to last generations, thanks to a humble Powerball lottery winner who wanted to give back to his community.

Mark and Cindy Hill won a $293 million jackpot in 2012, and have been quietly giving to local causes ever since. But their most generous gift yet could not be kept secret for long—they built a new fire station in Camden Point to thank local firefighters for twice saving the life of Mark’s father.

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Mark worked with architects, contractors, and members of the local volunteer fire department to get everything just right. The new station was built to be bigger than needed so it could expand as the community grows for decades to come.

The building features training rooms, large bays for fire trucks and the local ambulance, radiant heating in the floors, and is wired for maximum energy efficiency. It’s built from reinforced concrete to last into the next century.

The department plans to formally dedicate the building on July 16, and invite all 500 residents of the little town to the celebration.

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Mark doesn’t want people making a fuss over his family’s gift, saying it’s just their way of giving back to their neighbors.

“You know what? If my wife and I could have built this without anybody knowing that her and I were building it, that’s exactly what we would have done,” he told KMBC News.

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Wife of Maine’s Governor Takes Waitress Job

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Maine’s first lady waited on tables for several weeks before people realized who she was.

Ann LePage kept a low profile, taking on double shifts hoping to make enough money over the summer to buy a new car, until a reporter recognized her as the governor’s wife.

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Her husband, Gov. Paul LePage, is the lowest paid governor in the U.S., making $70,000 a year. He’s tried unsuccessfully to raise the salary for whomever follows him into the office, citing the average salary for a governor in the U.S. to be $130,000.

The couple’s daughter averaged $28 an hour last summer waiting tables at McSeagulls, a seafood restaurant in Boothbay Harbor, so the governor’s wife thought it might be a quick way to raise the extra money for a small truck.

Mrs. LePage hadn’t worked in years, spending her time as a caregiver to her late mother who only recently passed away.

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Ann has kept her identity secret while shuttling lobster and chowder to tables full of summer tourists, only admitting to being the state’s first lady if a customer or co-worker asks her because she “looks so familiar.”

“It’s all about the money,” she joked with a WBZ News reporter.

(WATCH the video below from WBZ News) – Photo: WBZ video

Sea Turtle Trapped Upside Down in Trench is Rescued in Time

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It took at least nine people to rescue a loggerhead turtle after she flipped onto her back trying to get back to the sea.

It was no easy chore for the volunteers because adult loggerheads weigh 350-pounds on average. This female had fallen into a trench on a rocky beach at Blowing Rocks Preserve on Florida’s Atlantic coast, couldn’t right herself, and was fading fast.

Florida Fish and Wildlife professionals responded along with members of the Nature Conservancy and worked to dig the turtle out of the sand and safely flip her over so she could continue her trip to the ocean.

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The Fish and Wildlife Commission documented the rescue on its Facebook page and is using it as a “teaching moment” for people headed to the beach this summer.

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The commission posted tips on protecting and helping the endangered turtles, including advice to refill any holes dug on the beach and stay away from turtles in the evening so they won’t be disturbed on their way to the sea.

 

Loggerheads are powerful and graceful swimmers in the water, but can become disoriented on land. Efforts to protect them in recent years have included declaring 88 beaches “critical habitat” for the species and even a Coast Guard rescue of 200 turtles when they were trapped in cold ocean currents on the North Carolina coast in January.

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They Survived Together, Now Watch 2 Dogs Reunite a Year After Their Rescue

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These two dogs couldn’t stop frolicking when they eventually were reunited, after being rescued from their former life in captivity, confined to a tiny, muddy pen.

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Buddy and Shelby grew up in a small, fenced enclosure that was heaped with trash. When they were rescued last year, the siblings were underweight and suffering from heartworm disease.

PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) paid for their veterinary care, then got the brother and sister into a shelter with a high adoption rate.

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The found forever homes with two different families, but PETA kept up with them and arranged for a reunion after each had settled in to their new surroundings. 2 amigo dogs with families-peta video

Buddy and Shelby instantly recognized each other and spent hours playing in the park — with the promise of more play dates in the future.

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Parrot Considered Extinct in the Wild Appears on Video in Brazil

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A Spix’s Macaw, the bird that inspired the character in the movie Rio, has reappeared in Brazil 15 years after it was thought to be extinct in the wild.

On June 18th the blue macaw was identified by at least six people on various occasions near the city of Curaçá, in Bahia. One of them actually made a video of the bird flying and making sounds.

The director of Bird Life International (Sociedade para Conservacao das Aves do Brasil, SAVE-Brasil), confirmed the information, saying the bird has a very characteristic type of singing.

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In the Organization’s official announcement, Pedro Develey says, “The first person to see the Spix’s Macaw was Nauto Sergio Oliveira, a subsistence farmer… who told his neighbors.”

The following day, Lourdes Oliveira and her daughther Damylis saw the endangered bird at 6:20 in the morning and managed to record on Damyli’s mobile (see below). The excitement among Curaçá’s residents was palpable because the bird had not been seen in Brazil since 2000, in that same region. The species is now maintained through a captive breeding program at several conservation organizations under the aegis of the Brazilian government.

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For the next week residents will be helping researchers from another important organization, the Chico Mendes Institute (ICMBio), with the efforts to locate the bird and gather more information.

Develey believes the bird was kept as a captive pet and recently released to avoid punishment or fines, because environmental laws are being more vigorously enforced.

“Besides, if this bird was around for longer our video traps would have registered it already,” the director told Brazilian media outlet, O Estado de S. Paulo. “The fact is the bird is flying in his natural habitat and that’s amazing.”

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Philippine Teen Discovers Powerful Natural Poison Against Zika Bugs

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A Philippine teenager discovered a natural solution for killing the larvae of the aedes aegypti mosquito—the insect responsible for spreading the zika virus and other diseases like dengue and chikungunya.

The remedy, derived from the leaves of the San Francisco (Codiaeum variegatum) plant, was discovered by Paul Lumabao. In his research, the young man discovered that substances in the plant are a powerful poison against the larvae of the bug.

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The 17-year-old researched the plant while finishing high school in Davao City, where he challenged himself to find a way to stop the reproduction of the mosquito in his town.

Lumabao learned that many insecticides come from the extract of plants, so he began searching for an active ingredient and testing within his community. The ‘San Francisco’ was the perfect plant for the job. The species is very common in the region and often cultivated in public city gardens.

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The young researcher announced his findings on May 12th at the Intel science and engineering fair. This year the event gathered 1750 students from 75 different countries.

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German Town Hails Syrian Refugee ‘Hero’ Who Turned in $55,000

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German police are hailing the actions of a 25-year-old refugee from Syria who turned in a stash of cash that he found inside a donated cabinet.

The city of Minden has called him the “hero of the day” after his honesty led him to return several bank savings books and cash totaling more than 150,000 euros.

While assembling a donated wardrobe in his sparsely furnished apartment, he found a board screwed under a shelf which was hiding the booklets and 100 new 500-euro bills.

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Once the man determined by an internet search that the bills were “real” money, he called the refugee officials in Minden, who immediately informed the police.

“This young man has behaved exemplary and deserves great credit,” according to police. “That someone finds and gives smaller amounts of cash to the police is often the case, but such a large sum is the absolute exception.”

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The humble young refugee, whose family remained in Syria, arrived in Germany in early October, and has been taking language lessons. Since he already has a bachelor’s degree in communications technology from his home country, he would like to further his studies in Germany to achieve a master’s degree.

The police are now trying the find rightful owner.

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Watch Kitten Escape Pet Store Enclosure to Play With Puppy

 

The wall between these two little animal friends was no match for a kitten’s climbing skills.

The little cat scrambled up and over the plexiglass barrier in a Taiwan pet store so it could be near the puppy in the next box down.

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The dog couldn’t control it’s excitement when it realized the cat was coming for a visit —not stopping its licking of the kitten’s face during the arrival, nose-first to their play date.

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