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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.

How a Mother’s Day in India Uplifted the Lives of 1,700 Orphans

 

Caroline Boudreaux was living the luxurious life of an account executive in Texas until her perspective was turned upside-down by the eyes of an orphan.

The young Texan had the nice car, the thriving social life, the well-paying job, and the roomy house – then in 2000, Caroline wanted to spend the summer traveling around the world with her friend, Chris. On Mother’s Day, the two had arrived in a small Indian village to visit Chris’s sponsored child.

The staggering number of orphans in the town was enough to break her heart.

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After seeing so many desperate children in need of parental attention, Caroline’s life was changed forever. She decided to create the Miracle Foundation.

Since then, her nonprofit group has provided funding for over 1,700 orphans in India along with training for displaced women. The orphanages employ locals in need of jobs while the children receive food, clean water, health care, education, and – most importantly – love.

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“Miraculously, people of all ages, from all walks of life, and from all socioeconomic backgrounds have joined us in this journey over the years,” Caroline says on The Miracle Foundation website. “Hundreds have come to India to meet the children we support, and many more have become monthly donors and are financially committed to our work.”

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Lost Baby Beaver at DC Subway is Cared For Until Help Arrives (VIDEO)

 

It’s a good thing this little critter ran into these compassionate commuters – the city is a dangerous place for a baby beaver.

The Van Ness Metro station passengers in Washington D.C. found the mammal wandering around the plaza on its own without a mama. The protective crowd kept the beaver from straying, though the adventurous marmot went so far as to crawl onto one of the onlooker’s shoe.

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Scott Giacoppo, the chief community animal welfare officer with the Washington Humane Society and Washington Animal Rescue League arrived on the scene and teamed up with police officials to gather the baby into a nearby shoe box.

After some deliberation, the beaver was considered old enough to be on its own and was released into a a more rural area of the city near water.

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Bride Receives Replacement Wedding Dress From Kind Strangers After Fire

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Elise Boissonneault was just another excited bride-to-be counting down the hours to her wedding day… until she was forced to evacuate her home in Fort McMurray because of a raging wildfire and had to leave all her possessions behind –including her wedding dress.

With their marriage set to be performed that weekend in Toronto, Elise asked Alex Neary –her wedding photographer and friend– to post a query on social media asking if anyone was willing to lend her a replacement gown.

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Within hours, hundreds of strangers sent offers and letters of encouragement to the worried evacuee. Designers, photographers, artists, and wedding consultants all continued to search, exchanging suggestions and connections to find a last-minute outfit.

Finally, Elise and Alex dropped by LeaAnn Belter Bridal in Toronto where she was given not one, but two dresses: one to wear during the ceremony, the other during the reception.

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“Elise was so overcome with emotions by everything that has happened and I can safely say that the kindness shown by strangers has touched her more than you will ever know,” Alex wrote on her Instagram. “Thank you SO much for all of your help! You really don’t know how much it means to her and her family.”

Elise’s home has reportedly survived the wildfires and she says she plans to offer other evacuees the same kindness that she was shown, to help pay all that generosity forward.

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China’s Forests Steadily Recovering From Decades of Deforestation

China’s sweeping program to restore forests across the country is working.

The vast destruction of China’s forests from decades of logging, floods and conversion to farmland, has now become a story of recovery, according to the first independent verification published in today’s Science Advances by Michigan State University researchers.

The turnaround is thanks to the country’s National Forest Conservation Program (NFCP) established at the beginning of the 21st century, the largest forest conservation and restoration program in the world. It bans logging in many forested areas and compensates citizens who monitor activities and help prevent illegal timber harvesting.

“It is encouraging that China’s forest has been recovering in the midst of its daunting environmental challenges such as severe air pollution and water shortages,” said co-author Jianguo “Jack” Liu, director of MSU’s Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability, who points out that China is increasingly connected with other countries both socioeconomically and environmentally.

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The researchers used NASA’s satellite imaging technology to examine and correlate the status of forestry growth with the implementation of the NFCP. And, as the Chinese government has contended, the program is working and forests are recovering–with about 1.6 percent, or nearly 61,000 square miles (158,000 square km), of China’s territory seeing a significant gain in tree cover.

“Our results are very positive for China,” said author Andrés Viña. “If you look at China in isolation, its program is working effectively and contributing to carbon sequestration in accordance to its agenda for climate change mitigation.”

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Moms Should Celebrate Mother’s Day By Putting Their Own Minds First

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What’s the best gift you could imagine receiving for Mother’s Day? Your kids delivering breakfast in bed? Your husband giving you a foot massage to express his gratitude for all you do to hold the family together?

I’m wired to wake up at 5:30 a.m., so waiting in bed a few hours with a growling stomach isn’t appealing. And foot massages have never been part of my Mother’s Day fantasy.

One year I just asked for everyone to simply not fight for the day. I think we went to an amusement park to facilitate this, even though roller coasters make me throw up.

Wake-up call: Life becomes a lot simpler once you discover the power of mindfulness to ensure your own happiness on Mother’s Day and every day.

What is Mindfulness?

Andy Puddicombe, a former Buddhist monk and founder of the meditation app Headspace, defines mindfulness as:

“The intention to be present in the here and now, fully engaged in whatever is happening, free from distraction or judgment, with a soft and open mind.”

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I stumbled into mindfulness quite by accident while recovering from a mastectomy seven years ago. There’s nothing like cancer to bring the message home that life is happening right now and we’d better start paying attention.

I had spent the first several years of motherhood looking ahead to when “my life” would begin again, when everyone else didn’t need as much of my attention. Though I didn’t regret stepping off the career ladder to raise my kids when the nanny skipped town unexpectedly, I kept a tight little bundle of resentment buried inside me. I infected everyone else in the household with my self-inflicted stress.

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The epiphany came when an audio book that I thought would help me with career planning turned out to be about how ego creates suffering in our lives. (The book was A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose by Eckhart Tolle.

Ego is what tells us to compare ourselves to others, to judge ourselves and others. Ego tells us that no matter how good life is, things could always be a little bit better. Ego either directs us to the past to tell us we’re victims or pushes us into the future to tell us things must be better one day.

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Ego does whatever it can to hide the beauty of the present moment, because it would be put out of a job otherwise.

But here’s the kicker: ego isn’t our true essence. We don’t have to buy into it. By taking the steering wheel out of the hands of ego, the beauty of life in the present moment—the only time when anything real happens—opens up to us.

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Let’s face it. As mothers we’re constantly judging ourselves, second-guessing ourselves, never feeling as though we’re doing enough or doing it well.

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We keep our calendars full, always prioritizing everyone else in our lives. Our heads are packed so tightly with to-do lists and worries about future scenarios that we can’t hear ourselves think.

Mindfulness teaches us to step back, take a breath, and reconnect with the present moment.

Whether it was on an airplane or elsewhere, you’ve probably heard the advice to “Put on your oxygen mask first so that you can be most helpful to others.” A few minutes of stillness each day simply focusing on your breath, in meditation, or practicing other mindfulness techniques all serve as that oxygen mask.

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Only in stillness can we untangle which thoughts are valuable and which aren’t serving us. With practice, we can shine a bright light on those bullying thoughts that stem from ego and simply let them float by without buying into them.

Mindfulness, and meditation in particular, is sort of like cleaning out your closet, getting rid of outdated clothes that aren’t flattering on you anymore. With practice, we learn to discard unflattering thoughts that make us unhappy.

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1. Carve out some time each day for stillness. It doesn’t have to long—even ten minutes a day is helpful. Frequency is more important than the length of time. It’s all about habit building.

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2. Engage your senses in an enjoyable activity. Neuroscience has proven that multitasking is a myth—our brains can only do one thing at a time. When we’re focused on the feel, aroma, or sound of an experience, our racing thoughts dissolve. Gardening, exercise, and floral photography are my personal go-to sensory activities, but yours might be walking in the woods, painting, or any other activity that brings you to your senses.

3. Incorporate mindful moments into your day: instead of checking your phone as frequently, take 30 seconds for mindful breathing; instead of scanning tabloids in the grocery store line, breathe in some presence; instead of being angry at the traffic light for turning red, relax your hands on the steering wheel and focus on the sensory feel against your palms.

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4. Give yourself permission to view self-care as essential to good parenting. Though your children’s path in life is ultimately outside of your full control (sorry, folks), the best you can do is model self-care practices that will hopefully influence them to cultivate their own healthy habits down the road.

5. Recognize that your energy, whether positive or negative, is contagious. Kids have enough of their own stress and drama to deal with. Our own presence and positive energy can help to ease their burden.

6. Take action where you can in the present moment and let go of what you can’t control. I promise you, life becomes a lot easier.

7. Pay attention to what brings you joy and do more of it. Mother’s Day is the perfect day to get quiet, listen to your heart’s whispers, and follow the path of inspiration.

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Mindfulness helps us cultivate gratitude by noticing the beauty in life’s tiny details in the here and now. What better gift to give ourselves on Mother’s Day?

Because when Mama’s happy, everyone’s happy. Right?

Martha Brettschneider is an author, blogger, speaker, master gardener, and award-winning photographer. In 2009, she was diagnosed with breast cancer, which reoriented her perception of body, mind, and spirit. A former international economist, Brettschneider transformed from a left-brained business woman to a meditation-touting creative finally at peace with the world. She chronicles her journey in her debut book Blooming into Mindfulness: How the Universe Used a Garden, Cancer, and Carpools to Teach Me That Calm Is the New Happy. Connect with Martha on her website, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and Twitter.

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Refugees Give Back To Host Country and Canadians Displaced by Wildfire

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The same Syrian refugees who have been welcomed into Canada after fleeing their destroyed homeland are now giving back to Canadians whose own homes were recently destroyed.

All 88,000 citizens of Fort McMurray, Alberta have been evacuated under a state of emergency due to a raging wildfire consuming the landscape. The escaping families have fled north, essentially refugees now, seeking safety in cities like Calgary.

That’s where the Syrian Refugee Support Group is lending a helping hand.

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The founders of the Facebook organization traveled around town asking every Syrian family to donate at least $5 to aid the city that opened its arms to them. The donations are being put towards toiletries and hygienic products for the Fort McMurray families.

The 1,400 Syrian refugees who’ve been settled in Calgary and around Alberta since November are contributing more than just money. Hampers of toys, clothes, food, provisions, and furniture that they received only months ago when arriving in North America are being donated back to the Canadians now in need.

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“All the Syrians are saying, ‘I’m ready to give, I’m ready to give,’” said Saima Jamal, a co-founder of the Syrian Refugee Support Group.

“Canadians have provided a lot to us,” said one Middle Eastern refugee. “Now it is our turn.”

Find out how you can help the displaced Canadians, and learn more about Syrian support, at the Calgary Herald.

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Student Born Without Hands Just Won Handwriting Competition

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This first-grader just won a prestigious award for handwriting even though she can’t use her hand, and writes with her arms instead.

Anaya Ellick was born without any fingers and thumbs but that didn’t keep her from scoring the Nicholas Maxim Special Award for Excellence in Manuscript Penmanship.

By standing up at her desk and holding the pencil between her two arms, Anaya can create neat and perfect lines that are impressive for any seven-year-old.

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“Anaya is a remarkable young lady. She does not let anything get in the way of doing what she has set out to do,” Anaya’s principal at Greenbrier Christian Academy in Chesapeake, Virginia, told WKTR.

The diligent child was given a $1,000 cash reward and a trophy at a victory celebration Wednesday morning.

(WATCH the WKTR video below)

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Grandfather Shocked When Grandson Surprises Him With New Car (WATCH)

 

Henry Spencer wasn’t expecting to receive a cake on his birthday let alone a brand new Jaguar.

For his grandfather’s special day, Tom Cassell surprised him by jumping out of the trunk of the automobile and dropping the keys right into Henry’s hand.

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Tom promised his grandpa years ago that he would one day, when he could afford it, buy him the luxury sports car of his dreams– and that day finally came.

(WATCH the video above)

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Watch George Clooney And Julia Roberts on Carpool Karaoke w/ Gwen Stefani

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Today is George Clooney’s 55th birthday, a perfect moment to take a look at what the prankster has been up to.

One of our favorite bits on modern late night talk shows is Carpool Karaoke on “The Late Late Show”.

James Corden invites guests, like Adele, to sing along with music on his car stereo as he drives around. On Wednesday, his passenger was the singer Gwen Stefani, which was fun enough already, but when James is ready to go into the carpooling HOV-4 lane, he needs a couple people for the backseat.

Who better than Julia Roberts and Clooney?

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Watch them hop in and belt out songs from Queen and Stefani in this hilarious segment.

(The two superstars join James and “The Voice” coach, at 5:44 minutes in)

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Young Man With Down Syndrome Ignores Naysayers, Opens Own Business

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A 20-year-old with Down syndrome becomes the youngest business owner in town this weekend during the grand opening of a venture that combines his two favorite passions – people and snow cones.

Blake Pyron had a hard time finding a job in this small Texas town after the restaurant closed where he was employed, so his family suggested he start his own business.

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His mother, Mary Ann, said Blake missed his customers terribly so they pondered businesses that would let him interact with people. When they considered his passion for snow cones, “Blake’s Snow Shack” became the obvious answer.

His brother joined him in dreaming up the flavor choices, including coconut and cotton candy–and inventing new ones with names like Hulk and Shark Attack.

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When the people of Sanger heard about the idea, the community rallied behind the young man.

Blake says he will be able to run his own business because his parents never listened to others who wanted to label or limit him. And Mary Ann says the opening is timed for Mother’s Day weekend, partly, to send a message to parents of special needs children about what their kids can accomplish.

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“We were told Blake wouldn’t be able to do things, and we looked past that,” Mary Ann told ABC News. “You don’t know us. You don’t know our child, so don’t label him. We haven’t, and he turned out great.”

(WATCH the video below and READ more at ABC News) — Photo: Blake’s Snow Shack, Facebook

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Firefighters Finish Roofing for Homeowner Who Fell, Neighbors Join In

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A rescue team couldn’t save a man’s life, but they returned to his home to finish the job he’d started so his family would have one less thing to worry about.

Firefighters and paramedics raced to a house in Merrimack, New Hampshire on Wednesday where a man had fallen from his roof while repairing it. The firefighters found him unconscious and treated him for his injuries before rushing him to the hospital.

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The six firefighters became concerned the unfinished roof might allow rain into the structure, so they returned to cover the opening with a tarp.

Once back at the house, after taking a better look, they realized the man had almost completed the repairs — and they decided to finish the job.

Best of all, when neighbors saw what the firefighters were doing, they pitched in with tools and labor. They all worked together into the night to complete the job.

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“Every time we go on a call to a citizen in our community, that’s their worst day,” Merrimack Fire Chief Michael Currier told WMUR News. “When we go out there, we need to make that day better for them.”

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Dog Wearing Life Jacket is Found Adrift in Vast Gulf of Mexico (WATCH)

 

This little Jack Russell terrier is lucky to be alive after floating for three hours on the choppy waves of the Gulf of Mexico.

Thanks to the animal life vest strapped to his body, Jagermeister was able to survive until strangers found and rescued him.

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He was reported missing on Sunday from the docks at Hernando Beach, Florida. Two couples who were celebrating their birthdays reportedly saw the pooch bobbing on the sea like a buoy and scooped him up with a rescue.

“You just saw his little nose sticking up out of the water,” Shawn Sahr told WTVT-TV.

If they hadn’t noticed his orange vest, he might have been lost for good.

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Elderly Folks Who’ve Said ‘Hell No’ to Old-People Clothes (PHOTOS)

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The swag and style emanating from these fashionable seniors is enough to make anyone want to run out shopping.

 

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Barbara Chapman, Solana Beach, California – All photos by Ari Seth Cohen, Advanced Style: Older and Wiser, published by powerHouse Books

In a new photo book titled Advanced Style: Older and Wiser by Ari Seth Cohen, colorful elders from around the world are photographed for a jaw-droppingly cool collection.

 

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Sarah Jane Adams, Sydney, Australia

Whether it’s a more toned down chic or a bubblegum popping pastel, the different styles expressed by these older folks is inspiration for any fashion enthusiast.

 

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Ignacio Quiles, Providence, Rhode Island

The book serves as a sequel to Cohen’s original collection of street fashion, Advanced Style.

 

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Maureen Gumbe, Union Square, New York City

Since its release on April 26th, the book has maintained an almost-perfect five star streak from hundreds of Amazon customers.

 

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“Advanced Style” also became a documentary that examines the lives of seven unique New Yorkers, ages 62-95, whose eclectic personal style and vital spirit have challenged conventional ideas about beauty and aging.

 

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Photographs courtesy of Ari Seth Cohen, from Advanced Style: Older and Wiser, published by powerHouse Books.

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Son Brings Mom Who Grew Up In Foster Homes To Her First Prom

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This high school senior is going to prom with the one woman who has always been there for him–his mother.

Trey Potter popped the big question to his mother Melissa Roshan at their home in Gahanna, Ohio, as a sign of respect and appreciation for everything the young woman has done for him.

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Before she was pregnant and homeless at 16-years-old, MelRo spent her youth in 23 different foster homes and was never given any encouragement about her value as a human being, or about her future. After turning her life around, she was discovered as a magazine model and took care of her son all on her own.

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“When I was pregnant with him, I heard, ‘Mel because you lived in the foster care system, you’re probably not going to raise a thriving individual. It just doesn’t happen,” Potter told WATE. “You can’t give him what you don’t have.’”

“So seeing who he has become–and knowing the sacrifices that have been made and how much I love him and seeing that come to fruition–I’ve proved them wrong.”

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Using Seawater for Heating, Arctic Research Center Dumps Fossil Fuels

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A research center dedicated to studying Arctic marine ecology has taken a giant leap toward protecting the environment — switching from fossil fuels to seawater for 98% of its heating needs.

The Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward will slash its carbon dioxide (CO2) output, while using the very same gas to heat and cool its building.

The specialized heat pump system saves as much as $15,000 each month in heating bills during the coldest part of the Alaskan winter. At the same time, it reduces the center’s carbon footprint by 1.24 million pounds of CO2 every year.

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“As a mission driven non-profit organization, this project is doubly important,” Tara Riemer, ASLC’s President and CEO said in a statement. “We are benefiting the environment and saving money at a time when both are very critical.”

The system mixes seawater with glycol and then injects liquid CO2, which causes the mixture to boil. This releases CO2 vapor, which the system compresses in order to super-heat it — hot enough for the heated water to be pumped throughout the building. The cycling water flowing through those pipes then heats the building.

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The million dollar heat pump also cools the mechanical and electrical rooms at the research center — absorbing the waste heat generated in those rooms and pumping it to other parts of the building.

While too big and expensive to be practical for anything but large organizations and buildings, the system’s builder, Andy Baker of YourCleanEnergy, believes the technology will one day be an affordable alternative for heating homes.

(WATCH the video below from YourCleanEnergy and READ more at CS Monitor

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Brazil’s New Zika Strategy: Billboards Smell Like Humans to Attract and Kill Mosquitoes

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This billboard may remind us of a giant fly swatter, and it actually kills mosquitoes that carry the Zika virus —by smelling like humans.

The signs are going up around Brazil in an effort to wipe out the bugs and their virus, which is linked to birth defects in newborns and nervous system disorders in adults.

The billboards emit a lactic acid and carbon dioxide (CO2) solution that smells to mosquitoes like human sweat or an exhaled breath. Lights added at night keep attracting the biting bugs with the promise of warmth.

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Mosquitoes that are within a one-and-a-half mile radius can be lured into traps at the base, then live out their natural lives inside the sign, unable to bite anyone.

The billboards were designed under a Creative Commons license, meaning they can’t be patented and their plans are available for other cities and countries to duplicate and build free of charge.

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This isn’t the first time a billboard has wowed us with brilliant innovation to help solve human problems. The University of Engineering and Technology of Peru has wowed us again. Their first billboard to get worldwide attention provides drinking water to a parched and arid region of Peru. Another creation, built on  a construction site with massive amounts of swirling dirt, is actually cleaning the air for workers and neighbors alike .

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Twins Accepted Into 56 Colleges With $1.6M in Scholarship Money–Just for Mom

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These twins are overachieving for the sweetest and most loving reason possible.

Deprice and Shaprice Hunt filled out so many college applications –enough to get accepted into 56 different schools – they racked up over $1.6 million in potential scholarship money.

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The Chicago brother and sister say their extensive hunt for the perfect school was all done to make sure that their mother never had to sacrifice to provide them an education.

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Marty the Recycle Guy Lives Along Desert Highway, Keeps it Clean For a Living

Prospectors and explorers have wandered the California desert looking for gold for centuries, but this man has found his treasure in the trash others leave behind.

Marty Pigue makes a living picking up cans and bottles along the highway near the California-Arizona border. He lives with his dog in a tent, working from sunrise to sunset picking up recyclables—and well into the night compacting and bagging them.

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“I keep the highway clean out here,” he says in the short documentary below. “When I started, I just kept going.”

In the early days, after he left the military service and set up camp in the desert, people would notice how much money Marty could make bringing in recyclables, then follow the veteran back to the desert thinking he’d found a motherlode. After they discovered how hard he worked and saw the long days he put in to make that money, people quit following him.

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Marty’s a fixture along Highway 62 — people bring him ice and food, and families drop off their recyclables on the way home from a weekend at the lake. He trades American flags for donations and separates the steel beer cans from the 1950s and 60s to sell as collectibles.

Yes. He is picking up trash that’s been littering the side of the road since before the 55-year-old was even born.

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He loves the job he created for himself, and walks anywhere from four to eight miles every day in his hunt for litter. He also uses a four-wheeler to expand his range.

After Friends learned that his trailer had broken down, they organized a crowdfunding page called “A New Trailer for Marty,” to replace the cart that he pulls behind his ATV.

They need 2,500 more dollars to reach their goal so he can pick up more trash and keep his patch of the desert clean.

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Six of the Greatest Legends in Rock History to Gather for 3-Day Concert in October

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A once-in-a-lifetime line-up of six of Rock and Roll’s most influential artists and bands will rock the California desert in October — with tickets going on sale Monday.

The Desert Trip concert will feature The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Neil Young, Roger Waters of Pink Floyd, and The Who

The three-day concert takes place in Indio, California, October 7-9, at the Empire Polo Club — home to the Coachella music festival, whose organizers are behind the even — with two acts playing each of the three nights.

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Tickets will be available starting on Monday, May 9 at 1:00 pm ET or 10:00 am PT at DesertTrip.com. Prices start at $200 for a single day’s general admission to top of the line packages including meals by world class chefs or private safari tent camping.

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