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Aussies Raise $60K for Struggling Trucker Who Calls Out Politician on Tax Cuts for Wealthy

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An Australian politician’s argument became “toast” the moment she said a tax break would help people buy $6,000 toasters.

A blue-collar, working father of three confronted the politician on a television show wanting to know why people making over $80,000 a year should get breaks when he wouldn’t. Duncan Storrar said the wealthy wouldn’t even notice a reduction in taxes, but for families like his, it could mean whether he treats his daughters to a movie on the weekend.

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That’s when Assistant Treasurer Kelly O’Dwyer let the world know on which side her bread was buttered. She said the break would create jobs for people making the pricey bread-browners.

The passing remark got the politician into a jam— but, more importantly, has put a lot of bread in Storrar’s pocket.

In legendary Aussie fashion, someone launched a GoFundMe page to “Buy Duncan a Toaster” hoping to raise enough for one of the pricey appliances that O’Dwyer mentioned.

So far, it’s raised more than $60,000 — enough by some estimates for Storrar to cook ten million pieces of toast per day.

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The Vocal even cooked up a formula so people can keep track of how many slices of toast Storrar could make based on how many toasters he can buy as the crowdfunding money keeps growing.

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Pageant Contestant Suffers Seizure, Gets Back Up, Finishes Competition

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The audience was stunned when this pageant contestant suffered a seizure and collapsed on stage, but perhaps was even more surprised when she returned to finish the competition.

Sixteen-year-old Hannah Enge has suffered seizures since a volleyball injury four years ago. The episodes come on at times of high emotion — joy, sadness, or stress. But she’s never let them interfere with her life and decided this year to enter the International Miss Teen Minnesota Pageant.

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She’d begun the question and answer segment when she stopped mid-sentence and fell to the floor.

As people rushed to her aid and the curtains closed on the stage, Enge refused suggestions that she go to the hospital.

Moments later, as the curtains parted and Enge walked out to finish her competition, the audience rose to give her a standing ovation and cheered her return.

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“This is what I deal with every day of my life,” she told Inside Edition. “If I don’t decide to get back up, I’m just going to stay down — and I don’t want to stay down.”

Hannah went on to be named Second Runner-Up in the competition.

(WATCH the video below from Inside Edition) — Photos: Kool TV Pageants Unlimited via Inside Edition

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New York City Businesses Cutting Trash by Half in ‘Zero Waste’ Plan

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Led by more than 30 corporations and the mayor’s office, New York City is making progress on its goal to reduce the city’s waste output by 90 percent in the next decade and a half.

Already this year, Whole Foods, the ABC network, and Anheuser-Busch, have pledged to cut in half the trash they send to landfills by June, Mayor Bill de Blasio’s office said.

The ambitious “Zero Waste Challenge” is focusing on increased recycling, reduced packaging and composting to meet its goal by 2030.

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Businesses joining the challenge include huge sports arenas those used by the New York Mets baseball team and the Brooklyn Nets basketball team, as well as luxury hotels and high-end restaurants like The Waldorf Astoria and Le Bernardin, according to a Reuters report.

The amount of waste produced by the city has fallen 14 percent since 2005 due to recycling habits strengthened during former Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s term.

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Participants in the challenge, which began in February, have already slashed 60 percent of their waste, on average, using strategies such as offering coffee mugs instead of paper cups and switching from paperwork to digital file storage, de Blasio said. Nearly 13,000 tons of trash have been diverted from landfills so far.

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German Shepherd Rescues Troops Pinned Down by ISIS Fighters

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When British special forces troops and an American K-9 team were pinned down by ISIS fighters, a heroic German shepherd came to the rescue.

It’s believed to be the first time a military working dog has directly saved British lives in combat in Iraq or Afghanistan.

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The British troops and an American soldier with his dog were returning to base after a 10-day training session for Kurdish Peshmerga fighters. The small band of soldiers were ambushed by about 50 ISIS fighters.

The troops say the shepherd could sense their tension and was growing increasingly protective of its “pack.” As the dog became more and more restless, the handler finally set him loose.

“When the dog was unleashed it went after the greatest threat without consideration for its own safety,” an unnamed military source told The Sun.

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The dog immediately raced toward two different ISIS fighters, frightening them so much, they turned and ran, leaving the German shepherd unharmed and trotting back to his handler, tail wagging.

His heroic charge gave the troops time until allied air support arrive, ending the battle for good.

(READ more at The Sun) — Photo: USMC

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Barista Learns Sign Language To Make Deaf Customer Feel Welcome

 

It wasn’t just the coffee that perked up this customer’s morning – it was the kindness shown to him by an employee who had only met him once before.

Ibby Piracha is one of the many regulars at the Starbucks in Leesburg, Virginia – he is also deaf.

Krystal Payne, a newly hired employee at the coffee shop, took his order just once before deciding that he deserved to feel more welcome at their store.

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The barista went home and spent more than three hours learning American Sign Language so she could better communicate with Ibby.

The next day, she gave him a note reading: “I’ve been learning ASL, just so you can have the same experience as everyone else.”

The note is now framed in Ibby’s home.

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Goose Hails A Police Officer To Rescue its Baby Tangled in String (WATCH)

 

It was a regular day on the job for this Cincinnati police officer until he heard a knock on the door from a mother in distress – a mother goose, that is.

Sergeant James Givens was sitting in his police car when the goose started tapping persistently at his door. Thinking the bird was just hungry, he initially ignored the knocking.

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“It kept pecking and pecking and normally they don’t come near us,” Givens told WKRC. “Then it walked away and then it stopped and looked back so I followed it and it led me right over to [a] baby that was tangled up in all that string.”

After calling the Ohio SPCA to no avail, Specialist Cecilia Charron took a chance, and approached the gosling.

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“Well she has a couple of kids of her own and I guess that motherly instinct must’ve kicked in because it was like they communicated. The mother goose didn’t bother her,” Givens said. “So Specialist Charron came and untangled it. It took her awhile because it was all wrapped up.”

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Springsteen’s 90-Year-old Mom Dances Onstage, Still an Inspiration (WATCH)

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He may be “The Boss,” but Bruce Springsteen has been his mother’s son since the day he was “Born in the USA.”

On Mother’s Day fans expressed new appreciation for the the day three years ago in which Adele Ann Springsteen boogied on stage with her son during a performance of “Dancing in the Dark” three years ago.

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“There ain’t a note that I play on stage that can’t be traced back to my mother,” Springsteen said.

The video shows the rock legend bringing his mom on stage before thousands of cheering fans in London for the surprise dance number.

The Facebook post last week was viewed more than five million times and fans cheered in their comments.

“Bruce may be a big star, but I am most impressed with the love and respect he shows towards his mother. That in essence is his character. He is one loving son,” Barbara Schattner Rosenblatt posted.

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“There isn’t a mother in the world who wouldn’t love a dance with her son, rock star or not!” Leslie Risso wrote.

Adele is still dancing at 90. Her son joined her in the audience at Madison Square Garden in New York, March 29, for another dance number — this time to “Ramrod.”

(WATCH the video below from Consequence of Sound

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10 Inspiring Graduation Quotes For Every Kind of Student

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Whether you’re a proud parent, happy family member or childhood friend of the graduate, the day has finally come to issue congratulations. The surge of emotions you’re feeling may include nostalgia for your own “glory days” —but nothing compares to the rush of sentiments your graduate is feeling.

Poised to begin a new phase of life, it’s always an opportune time to offer the grad a bit of advice or encouragement. Whether you scribble it in a card or share it during a special moment, here are ten quotes worth taking to heart for any of the special graduates you know.

For the Over-achiever:

“So, I say to you, forget about the fast lane. If you really want to fly, just harness your power to your passion. Honor your calling. Everybody has one. Trust your heart and success will come to you.” –Oprah Winfrey

For the Dreamer:

“I used to think as I looked out on the Hollywood night, ‘There must be thousands of girls sitting alone like me dreaming of being a movie star.’ But I’m not going to worry about them. I’m dreaming the hardest.” –Marilyn Monroe

For the Adventurer:

“Instead of trying to make your life perfect, give yourself the freedom to make it an adventure, and go ever upward.” –Drew Houston, Internet entrepreneur

For the Social Butterfly:

“I prefer by far warmth and softness to mere brilliancy and coldness. Some people remind me of sharp dazzling diamonds. Valuable but lifeless and loveless. Others, of the simplest field of flowers, with hearts full of dew and with all the tints of celestial beauty reflected in their modest petals.” –Anais Nin

For the Class Clown:

“Follow your passion. Stay true to yourself. Never follow someone else’s path, unless you’re in the woods and you’re lost and you see a path. By all means, you should follow that.” –Ellen DeGeneres

For the Athlete:

“Nobody likes to fail, but failure is an essential part of life and of learning. If your uniform isn’t dirty, you haven’t been in the game.” –Ben Bernanke

For the Artist:

“Remember that creativity is intelligence having fun.” –Albert Einstein

For the Drama Student:

“Your education is a dress rehearsal for the life that is yours to lead.” –Nora Ephron

For the Rebel:

“If you hear a voice within you say, ‘You cannot paint,’ then by all means paint and that voice will be silenced.” –Vincent Van Gogh

For the Spiritual:

“Happiness cannot be traveled to, owned, earned, worn or consumed. Happiness is the spiritual experience of living every minute with love, grace, and gratitude.” –Denis Waitley

Get more examples on Shutterfly’s 100 Graduation Quotations and Saying for 2016 (Photo by the University of Denver, CC)

Kind Patrons Leave Waitress Huge Mother’s Day Tip After Learning Her Baby Was Sleeping at Home

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This young mother was given the Mother’s Day surprise of a lifetime by some celebrating patrons she served on the Cinco De Mayo holiday.

Amid the holiday revelers at the Waxhaw Mexican restaurant in North Carolina, Ashleigh West mentioned to a table of her patrons that she had a baby sleeping at home.

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After the family had left the table, Ashleigh ‘almost cried’ when she picked up their check and saw she was tipped the exact amount of the total: $101.79, which amounted to a gratuity of 100%.

The anonymous diners had also exclaimed, ‘Happy Mother’s Day!’ in the margins of the receipt.

 

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Watch This Paralyzed Kitten Scoot Around In His New Tiny Wheelchair

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This little guy has been given a new lease on life thanks to the dexterity of veterinarian when using LEGOS.

Mac N Cheez the cat was abandoned by his mom and found paralyzed in both hind legs before being delivered to the Massapequa Pet Vet on Long Island.

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Technicians at the New York pet hospital put their heads together to create a tiny wheelchair made out of LEGOS.

The kitten took to it with gusto.

Mac N Cheez is enjoying his internet fame since the publication of his debut wheelchair racing on the hospital’s Facebook page last week, according to a note written from the furry celebrity’s perspective by Pet Vet.

“My two legged family and I want to thank everyone for all of the well wishes and care they’ve sent.”

“Soooo many people keep asking where they are able to donate…..my moms say it has to go towards my medical care….I keep telling them to buy catnip. Any and all donations will go to my care and hopefully a new set of wheels in the future. My non-furry moms tell me that if you log on to Paypal you can send any donations to [email protected].”

Mac’s caretakers even created a Twitter account for the cheeky feline.

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WATCH: 100-Yr-Old Becomes Fashion Model to Celebrate Vogue’s Centennial

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Thousands of fashion models have graced the pages of Vogue during its century-long history. But the issue marking the magazine’s 100th anniversary arriving on news stands last week features a one-of-a-kind fashionista — Vogue’s first 100 year-old model.

Bo Gilbert was born the same year Vogue published its first issue – 1916.

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“I’ve always loved wearing nice things,” Gilbert says in the video below. “I always liked keeping myself looking quite decent, even if I wasn’t going out.”

British department store Harvey Nichols dressed her in “bespoke Valentino glasses, a Dries Van Noten coat, a Victoria Beckham top, a Lanvin necklace and trousers by The Row” for the shoot that’s launching the store’s latest ad campaign in Vogue.

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Despite her personal style showcased in the video, this was Gilbert’s first ever time as a fashion model. Her reaction to the finished image is priceless.

(WATCH the video below from Harvey Nichols and READ more at Vogue) — Photo: Harvey Nichols

 

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Muslims Pitch in to Help Catholic Neighbors Rebuild Church Destroyed in Storm

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When monsoon rains washed away a small Catholic church in Pakistan, Muslim neighbors were quick to help the minority’s congregation rebuild.

There are only eight Christian families in the farming village of Khalsabad, so raising the money for a new church didn’t look too promising.

The people are poor, but Muslim shopkeepers and farmers began contributing their own money to replace the mud-walled chapel.

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The priest who oversees the congregation in Khalsabad and 55 other villages in the region calls the generosity “a dialogue of life.”

So far, the donations have helped build a new boundary wall around the site.

Muslim shopkeeper Dilawar Hussain donated $95 to the reconstruction.

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“A church is also a house of Allah,” Hussain told Asia Today. “Praying is what matters. We worship the same God.”

It’s not uncommon for this kind of outreach between religions. Just about a year ago on the other side of the world, a Muslim congregation raised $5,000 to help out a neighboring Catholic church in Ontario, Canada after vandals caused $10,000 in damages.
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Volunteers Go ‘Rogue’, Ignore Police Lines to Rescue Pets Stranded in Fire Zone

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When a fast-moving wildfire stranded dozens of pets behind fire lines, a group of Canadian truck hobbyists kicked their compassion into high-gear, and slipped through barriers to rescue as many animals as they could before police forced them out of the area.

The massive Fort McMurray fire hit the Canadian town so quickly, some people couldn’t get home in time to pick up their pets. The evacuation order came suddenly and many people rushed home from work or shopping to find police had already cordoned off whole neighborhoods and weren’t letting anyone in because of the rapid movement of the fire.

Hundreds were forced to leave town with just the clothes on their backs.

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That’s when members of Western Canadian Powerstrokes — who describe themselves as “truck enthusiasts who do charity work” — decided to help.

They’d gotten into the evacuated city as volunteers–to refuel trucks and equipment used to fight the fire–but were then told to wait because it was too dangerous along the fire lines. While they were waiting for orders, they heard about all the pets that had been left behind.

“It was a spur of the moment thing,” Wyatt Colquhoun-Rivard told CBC News. “And we just decided not to sit around anymore. We said ‘Let’s go save some pets…’ We went rogue.”

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The men broke down doors in an apartment building as smoke alarms screamed non-stop. Inside, they rescued about a half-dozen animals that had been trapped for two days.

Colquhoun-Rivard (pictured above with his first rescue, Zion) posted pictures to Facebook and were swamped with requests to rescue other pets.

The Powerstrokes then picked up five dogs and three cats belonging to Trina Holloway. They called her on the phone hoping her voice would coax her most frightened dog out from under the furniture where he was hiding.

After police shut down their animal search-and-rescue operation, Holloway’s dogs were put on a plane to Edmonton to be reunited with their family.

The Powerstrokes have inspired dozens of other animal rescue groups to form. Volunteers from across Alberta have loaded up trucks and trailers and raced to the scene to round up stray pets and reunite them with their families.

They’re using social media — posting pictures of the animals they find and asking people to post pictures of their pets and addresses where they had to be left behind.

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People who can’t go to Fort McMurray are sending donations to help. The Humane Society in Edmonton has been flooded with pet food donations. They bundling it up for shipment to evacuation centers around the fire zone.

There’s a website set up to report the locations of pets that need rescue, and also report the good news about animals recovered so far. While most of the requests are for dogs and cats, it also shows a diverse pet population in the community — one man even reported 32 geckos that need tending.

(READ more at CBC News) — Photo: Wyatt Colquhoun-Rivard, Facebook; Charlees Angels for Animals, Facebook
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Graduates Don’t Just Walk for Diplomas, They Show Little Kids How it’s Done

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150 teens kicked off the start of their adult lives by revisiting the schools that served as stepping stones for their growth.

 

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The Van Independent High School in Texas hosted a ‘Senior Walk’, in which all their graduating seniors are cheered on by younger K-8 students as they walk through their middle and elementary school campuses.

 

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The school’s administrators got the idea from circulating social media photos and posts showing the ceremony at other campuses.

 

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“I never knew how much of an influence we had on the younger kids, but seeing their faces light up as we walked through their halls and high fived them, it really put it in perspective for me,” Ashley Mosley said on the school’s Facebook page.

“It’s something I’ll never forget.”

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Farmer is Sweet on Bee Hives As Perfect Fence to Keep Elephants Safely Away

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Biologists in Kenya have discovered a deliciously ingenious method of balancing the needs of farmers, bees, and marauding wildlife all at once.

African elephants are notoriously tempted by crops growing on nearby farms. Farmers, until now have known very few humane ways to prevent them from eating and trampling harvests. Fencing is typically too expensive for smaller farmers, while standing guard in fields with airhorns and bright lights is very labor-intensive.

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Breeding honeybees, however, not only turns out to be a deterrent to keep out giant mammals, but also a sweet benefit for the farmer.

In a new campaign by the Save The Elephants charity, the Elephants And Bees project is empowering farmers with a win-win Beehive Fence design so they can efficiently protect their land, while raising an extra crop.

A trip line is rigged between fence posts that – when pulled – activates a disturbance mechanism in the beehives. Since elephants have evolved to the point of fleeing anytime they even hear the sound of the stinging insects, they are compelled to retreat.

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Costing only a few dollars per meter makes the solution extremely cost-effective while also providing a cash crop of honey for the small rural farmers and a proper habitat for the declining bee population.

The increased pollination of surrounding vegetation also benefits the environment by supporting edible greenery for local wildlife and providing a carbon sink for atmospheric carbon.

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The method is such an unbeelievably sustainable solution, that is quickly spreading to Uganda, Sri Lanka, Botswana, and Mozambique.

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Hummingbird Refuses to Leave the Dog Who Saved Her Life (WATCH)

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Abandoned as a puppy and growing up on the streets, this mixed German shepherd was vicious—until he was rescued, shown some love, and then he, himself, rescued a dying baby hummingbird.

The grateful bird refuses to leave the dog’s side, and Rex has a gentle friend for life.

The birdlet had fallen from a nest and was covered with ants when Rex found her under a tree. Ed Gernon, who had adopted the dog a month earlier, thought the bird was dead, but Rex refused to leave it behind.

The Whittier, California man eventually realized the hummingbird was still breathing, brought her home, and nursed it back to health with a sugar syrup mixture. He named it Hummer and even taught it to fly using a hairdryer.

It’s been more than a year but Hummer refuses to leave, insisting on staying close to the dog who steadfastly refused to abandon the chick. Birds, even penguins, can build strong bonds with those who rescue them.

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The bird lives inside their house and Gernon created a YouTube page devoted to Hummer’s exploits with Rex.

In flying form, Gernon knows it’s time for Hummer to mate, so he’s been leaving doors and windows open for the bird to leave, but so far, she prefers hovering around Rex, wherever he goes—even bathing in Rex’s water bowl.

“It’s like living with Tinkerbell,” Gernon told KCBS News. “It was this little creature. This fragile creature that the whole world wanted to kill and he was trying to protect her so I thought I’d go the distance.”

(WATCH the video below from KCBS News) — Photo: Ed Gernon, YouTube

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Man Digs Well in 40 Days For His Wife After She’s Denied Water, Whole Town Benefits

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A man just proved his whole village wrong by doing what was considered impossible, in a determined frenzy that neighbors called crazy.

After his wife was turned away and insulted by locals for trying to drink from a well, Bapurao Tajne was pushed to the edge hearing about the disrespect of their poorer working caste condition.

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Tajne put his back and tools to work for six hours every day digging a new water well all by himself in their village of Kalambeshwar –a task that typically requires a team of four or five men. Villagers ridiculed the man’s mission knowing such a feat had never been accomplished before and other attempts to locate new sources of water in the area had already failed.

Now, after only forty days, the unwavering husband struck gold–and his newly-created well will provide water for all the other previously-insulted working class villagers – known as Dalits – in the Washim district of India.

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“I don’t want to name the well owner for I don’t want bad blood in the village,” Tajne told Times Of India. “However, I feel that he insulted us because we are poor and Dalits. I came home that day in March and almost cried. I resolved never to beg for water from anybody. I went to Malegaon (the closest town) and bought tools and within an hour I started digging.”

After his efforts revealed the water source, his two sons have aided him in digging deeper than his initial 15-feet-depth.

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The success is not unlike that of Dashrath Manjhi, the “Mountain Man” who single-handedly carved a path through a mountain by toiling away for 22 years to provide his wife an easier route to town.

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Crops Grown on Barge Lets Folks in NYC Pick Free Food From Docks

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If people can’t get to a neighborhood garden, this group promises to bring the garden to them.

A project called Swale has built an “edible forrest” on an 80-foot barge that will cruise around New York City to let people pick their own fruits and vegetables for free.

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Partially an art installation, the Swale barge urban garden will use New York’s waterways to deliver nutritious food to the city’s food deserts, with scheduled stops through the summer at different docks around the city. People will be encouraged to step aboard and harvest fresh produce for their kitchens.

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More than 80 species of trees, plants, and herbs grow on the barge — ranging from apples to arugula to yams — and it’s designed to give people a taste of what urban gardening can accomplish.

America’s seen a bumper crop of urban farms in recent years from rooftop gardens in Brooklyn to a business developer guaranteeing a permanent place for people to till the land in St. Louis, Missouri. Even prisons and homeless shelters have turned to urban farming techniques to grow their own food and teach people useful skills.

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Swale plans to launch an IndieGoGo campaign to keep the garden barge project afloat through the summer.

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This Olympic Moms Video Will Bring Tears as You Say #ThankYouMom

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More than 95,000 people have shared this dramatic two-minute video to say “thank you” to their mothers for being strong.

As a sponsor of the 2016 Summer Olympic Games, the Procter & Gamble Co. created this touching video with the theme, “It takes someone strong to make someone strong.”

Even if you have never competed in sports, Mother’s Day is a great day to celebrate all the moms who have nurtured our spirits and encouraged our strengths.

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How Positive Media Can Make Us Better People

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Would you believe the highest-grossing film internationally during the first four months of 2016 is not a shoot-‘em-up action hero, but a family-friendly animated film called Zootopia that’s been praised for its positive messages?

For a long time, media researchers focused almost entirely on the harmful effects of media – violence, aggression, racial and gender stereotypes, and its potential to shape people’s perception of the world as a dangerous place. Now, a new set of studies highlight the potential of media to spread goodness on a wide scale.

Sophie H. Janicke has conducted several of these studies, and she thinks the implications are very exciting. She wrote this article for The Greater Good Science Center at Berkeley:

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In the last few years, studies of media psychology have illustrated how, just as some films, TV shows, and other media can foster anti-social behavior, media with positive images and messages can make us want to become better people and help others—to become more “prosocial,” as we researchers put it.

For example, a 2012 study by one of the seminal scholars in the field, Mary Beth Oliver of Penn State University, identified the power of films that elicit “elevation,” the warm, uplifting feeling we get when we watch someone perform deeply moral acts, such as acts of gratitude, generosity, or loyalty. In this study, Oliver and her colleagues asked 483 students to recall either a particularly meaningful or a particularly pleasurable movie they watched recently and to indicate the degree to which they felt joyful or elevated from watching it. When the researchers analyzed the content of these movies, they found that, sure enough, the meaningful movies depicted altruistic values, such as social justice and care for the weak, significantly more often than the pleasurable movies did.

They also found that the meaningful movies elicited greater feelings of elevation among respondents, which was expressed in a distinct set of emotional and physical sensations: feeling happy and sad at the same time, a lump in one’s throat, tearing up, a rising or opening of the chest, and chills.

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What’s more, these feelings of elevation, in turn, were associated with a greater motivation to become a better person and do good things for others; the pleasurable movies, by contrast, motivated people to enjoy themselves and seek popularity.

Hug someone today billboard The JoyTeamResearch also suggests that movies can influence not only our desire to do good but also the way we perceive the world as a whole. This research builds on earlier findings that the amount of TV people watch correlates with the degree to which they will see the world as a dangerous place, also known as “mean-world syndrome.” Research on inspiring media, by contrast, suggests that exposure to elevating media may have the potential to shift our perception of the world toward a “kind-world syndrome.”

For example, a 2011 study led by Karl Aquino of the University of British Columbia found that people who experienced elevation from reading a story about uncommon goodness became more likely to believe that there is good in the world. The more people experienced elevation, the more they perceived the world to be full of generosity and kindness. And research suggests there might be concrete benefits to this mental shift: Studies indicate that holding a cynical worldview—to only expect the worst of people—is actually bad for your health; however, seeing humanity’s positive potential can make us feel good (we experience positive emotions), which, in turn, can lead to an upward spiral of well-being.

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Research that my colleagues and I have conducted points to social benefits of meaningful films as well. We asked 266 students to identify films that are meaningful to them; their responses generated a long list of movies, with the most popular ones being Remember the Titans, Forrest Gump, and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.

We found that these types of films are more likely than pleasurable films to depict values of love, kindness, and connectedness, and to elicit elevation. In addition, experiencing elevation from such movies made the participants feel more connected to dear friends and family, as well as to the transcendent, spiritual aspects of life—which, in turn, inspired a host of prosocial motivations. Specifically, watching a movie such as A Walk To Remember or The Blindside made them feel a general sense of compassionate love for people, made them want to help people less fortunate than themselves, and generally made them want to be kind and good to fellow human beings, even strangers.

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Our findings highlight that elevation not only makes us feel more connected toward people we know but also makes us feel compassionate toward people we don’t—even to the point that we’re motivated to make sacrifices for strangers. The study suggests that the elevation we get from films can help us transcend our egocentric bias and forge more compassionate connections to others.

Of course, making these positive changes stick is not something that happens overnight. Nor is it enough to see portrayals of moral beauty, kindness, and generosity only every once in a while. For positive media to have strong, lasting effects on us individually or collectively, I believe we need to consume it consistently, over time, just as eating right only once a week does not make us healthier.

But it is encouraging to see that these effects are possible, and that our media consumption patterns can be a force for good in the world, not just a way to make media companies rich. The research on positive media is still evolving (and I will be covering more of it in future Greater Good articles). But so far, it suggests that when we select inspiring content on TV, in films, or through social media, we’re not just making ourselves feel good in the moment. We’re nurturing our instincts for compassion and kindness.

This piece originally appeared in Greater Good, the online magazine of the Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley.