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Marriage Proposal is First Thing She Hears After Cochlear Implant (WATCH)

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When a doctor switched on Andrea Diaz’s cochlear implant for the first time, she experienced just one of two life-changing events that would happen in a matter of minutes.

Her boyfriend had been waiting for that moment so she could hear him propose to her.

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Andrea burst into tears of joy once she was able to hear, thanks to the implant. But boyfriend Kevin Peakman waited until the doctor adjusted the levels so everything would be perfect, before getting down on one knee and opening a ring box.

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“I wanted to make one of the first things that you hear is me asking you to marry me,” he said.

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Store Manager Offers Job to Shoplifter Trying to Feed His Children

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When the manager of a supermarket found out why a man was shoplifting, he refused to press charges — and got downright generous.

Store manager Radzuan Ma’asan (above) offered the man a job, and even threw in some cash to help with current expenses and to send his oldest child to school.

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The 31-year-old shoplifter, who remains anonymous, was caught in Malaysia stealing about seven dollars in food from a Tesco.

Ma’asan questioned the man, who tried to exit the store with his son while carrying fruit and drinks. The man confessed immediately, shocking the manager with his honesty.

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The father of three explained he’d had to quit his job to take care of his wife and children after she slipped into a coma during childbirth. A visit to a relative’s house where the family was staying confirmed his story.

His wife is now recovering at home and the store manager told The Star that his number one priority was to ensure that the seven-year-old gets enrolled in a school.

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“The man’s situation really touched our hearts,” said Ma’asan, who is now looking for the right tasks to assign to his new employee.

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Coffee Shop Employees Console Widow Through Window of Drive-Through (LOOK)

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A group of employees at a Vancouver, Washington, coffee shop stopped what they were doing to console a grieving widow, while another customer shot a beautiful photo of the scene.

A Dutch Bros. worker noticed the young woman was distraught while ordering from her car.

Her 37-year-old husband had just passed away the night before. When the drive-thru cashier offered to pray with her, other employees also wanted to hold her outstretched hand.

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The March 19 photo was snapped by Barbara Danner, who was in the car behind and later posted it to the Dutch Bros. Facebook page.

The comments on the page confirm that many others have experience this level of customer service from Dutch Bros., which began in Oregon, but now can be found in dozens of locations stretching to Arizona.

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“When my parents were in a head on collision last year, the amazing kids at the Dutch Bros on Coburg Road in Eugene came together with their own tips to purchase my mom (a very regular customer) a beautiful card,” wrote Brenda King Eien. “They loaded up a gift card for her so she would not have to worry about paying for her coffee during her recovery for a long time!”

Sherrie Chapman Vieira reported the same great care when she stopped by after having to put down a beloved pet. “In my head a dutch bros coffee = comfort. They gave it to me for free along with some kind words. I’ve never forgotten that.”

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School Brings Early Graduation to His Home So Terminally-ill Dad Can Watch (Video)

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The administrators at this teen’s high school made sure a dying father was able to see his daughter graduate –and did it with an official ceremony organized in only a matter of hours.

Bob Chambers, of Rockford, Michigan had a bone marrow transplant to treat leukemia in December, but his body rejected the transplant and is now immune to any treatment.

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He chose to return home from hospice care last week and spend quality days with his family. On Wednesday night, the Rockford Public School officials made sure he was able to see his daughter graduate bringing the pomp and circumstance to the family’s living room.

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They Can’t Walk But They Can Dive – Disabled are Freed Underwater (WATCH)

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EK Lim envisioned giving persons with disabilities an opportunity to experience the sea–something that is almost impossible because boats and beaches are not so wheelchair-friendly.

With the help of a non-profit group in Malaysia, People Support People, his annual Marine Discovery Dive for people in wheelchairs is offering the experience of being able-bodied to people who may have forgotten what freedom of movement feels like.

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“One of the most valuable lessons we learned on this trip is that disability is not about someone’s physical limitations,” said the filmmakers at Our Better World.  “It’s about the environment. If we work to make it accessible, persons with disabilities have an equal chance of succeeding in everything that able-bodied people do.”

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The Marine Discovery Dive 2016 is open to volunteers (those who dive and those who don’t) and persons with disabilities from around the world. Training is provided. Learn more about the story and how you can help at Our Better World.

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Pilot Thankful for Plane Crash that Led Him to Kind Strangers and New Family

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Forty years ago, the airplane Don Rheinhart was piloting crashed violently into the ground in a city where he knew no one.

Don was the most seriously injured, and he had to remain in a body cast for months.

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But last week on the anniversary of the fateful flight, Don thanked God for how his life changed when he met the kind and generous people of Minnesota.

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80% of New England Forests, Once Cleared for Farmland, Have Come Back

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Trees have made a stunning comeback across New England, branching out to take over millions of acres of former farmland, and leading to a wildlife resurgence unlike anywhere else in the country.

Throughout the mid-1800s, farmers clear-cut acres of the towering trees to grow crops. Forests were left covering only about 28% of New England. Now, 160 years later, hardwoods and pines cover 80% of the horizon making the Northeast the most heavily wooded region in the U.S.

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Farming, as a way to make a living, gave way to the Industrial Age, and families moved to cities and suburbs for better paying jobs. Wandering today deep into the woods, people can see the remains of stone fences that once bordered farm fields.

More woodlands give wildlife a chance at a big comeback, as well. Animals once thought hunted and trapped out of existence in the Northeast U.S. are thriving.

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Bears, beavers, seals and birds ranging from woodpeckers to eagles have re-populated the land, as forests have taken over abandoned fields. At the beginning of the 20th century, there were only a few hundred deer left in Massachusetts — now there are more than 85,000 in the state.

Just 10 years ago, Vermont had no nesting bald eagles. Last year, conservationists counted 14 pairs that hatched 24 chicks in the state.

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“It feels almost like we’re entering an age of miracles,’’ John Banks, director of natural resources for the Penobscot Nation, a Native American tribe in Maine, told the Boston Globe. “New England is undoing many excesses of the industrial age. Fish are swimming freely to their ancient spawning places. Great birds are again bold in the sky.’’

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Comedian Eddie Izzard Runs 27 Marathons in 27 Days For Charity (WATCH)

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Eddie Izzard, Britain’s “glorious” comedian known for running onstage in women’s clothes, may now also be known for running 27 marathons in 27 days.

Izzard tirelessly trekked through South Africa in scorching temperatures with each marathon representing one of the 27 years that Nelson Mandela spent in prison before becoming the country’s first black president. His route will trace the story of Mandela’s life, beginning in his birth town of Mvezo and finishing at the site where he gave his first speech after his inauguration.

Izzard completed a grueling final day Sunday–having to run two marathons after having to take an unexpected day of rest earlier in the month. He ended his race under the towering statue of Mandela in Pretoria. Cheered by spectators for his physical endurance, the runner also raised over $2.33 million for the UK charity, Sports Relief.

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Between March 18-20, the charity held its bi-annual fundraiser during which celebrities and sports heroes, as well as the British public, choose to run, cycle, swim and walk to raise money for Sports Relief.  The charity, weekend, organized by Comic Relief (known for their Red Nose Day fundraisers), announced Monday the total amount raised was a whopping $80,991,625. Half of the money collected is used to transform lives in the UK, and the other half funds projects in the world’s poorest communities.

The comedian, who is also an actor you may know from television’s The Riches, or in films like Valkyrie, and the Ocean’s series, posted a personal best for endurance, completing 707 miles in 27 days—and the final two marathons in 11 hours and 5 minutes.

The fact that he’s 54 years-old makes the feat all the more impressive.

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He’s resting up now, but still raising money. He’s auctioning a pair of the autographed running shoes used during the marathons, with all proceeds going to charity.

(WATCH the BBC video of the comedian’s success below)

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Text About Mama Giving Birth Goes To Wrong Number, Man Visits Hospital Anyway

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You’d have to forgive friends of Lindsey and Mark Lashley for texting a wrong number — Lindsey was in labor and people were excitedly messaging everyone they knew about the birth.

But the happy accident led to the welcoming of new friends into their lives—as well as a new baby.

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The group text wound up on Deorick Williams’ new phone number — a man who’d never even met the Lashleys. When he told the sender they’d sent the message to a wrong number, all he got in reply was a picture of Lindsey holding newborn baby Cason.

That’s when Deorick and his brother Dennis decided to join the fun.

“Well I don’t know y’all,” Deorick texted back, “but me and the boys will be thru to take picture with the baby.”

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The brothers were true to their word, driving 40 miles from their home in Tallahassee, Florida to the Georgia hospital in order to surprise the family.

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They even brought along diapers, pacifiers, and bottles for baby Cason — and made sure they got a picture with the family.

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“What a blessing these two guys were to our family,” the Lashleys posted to Facebook. “They were so sweet and kind to do this! You 2 are great guys and thank you for giving to someone you didn’t know!”

(Photo: Deorick Williams, Facebook)

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World’s Most Eco-Friendly Country Hails Newborn Prince in a Perfect Way

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In the tiny country of Bhutan bordering Tibet, King Khesar and Queen Jetsun announced the birth of a new baby prince on February 5th.

How did the citizens celebrate? All 82,000 of the nation’s households planted a tree.

Volunteers from the country’s districts planted an additional 26,000 so the total would add up to a whopping 108,000 – a holy number in Buddhism, whose rosary-like malas hold 108 prayer beads).

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Each tree was planted with an encapsulated prayer so that as the trees grew strong and tall over time, so would the young Prince.

“In Buddhism, a tree is the provider and nourisher of all life forms, symbolizing longevity, health, beauty and even compassion,” Tenzin Lekphell, who coordinated the initiative, told the Diplomat. “It wasn’t a coincidence that the Buddha attained enlightenment under a banyan tree.”

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Bhutan is known as one of the most eco-friendly countries in the world. In 2013, it became the first country in the world to turn its agriculture completely organic, banning the sales of pesticides and herbicides. It has also been named the world’s happiest nation on one occasion, after its leaders decided to value success on a Gross National Happiness scale, rather than on the economic-based Gross National Product.

The primarily Buddhist nation is a democratic monarchy, with – as one can easily tell – a much-beloved royal family.

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Tim Robbins Has Prison Drama Class That Cuts Recidivism in Half

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Actor Tim Robbins has dramatically cut repeat offender rates for prisoners who take his acting class behind bars.

Six out of every 10 inmates in California will commit another crime and return to prison within three years of their release. Robbins’ program has cut that rate in half.

The reason is because the drama workshops give prisoners a way to express their emotions.

It was created by The Actors’ Gang — a theater production and support group Robbins founded in 1981. In addition to promoting progressive theater around the world, its mission statement includes a promise “to bring the freedom of self-expression to the incarcerated.”

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For six years now, the star of the prison drama “Shawshank Redemption” has been taking The Actors’ Gang into six real-life California prisons to conduct drama classes as a form of emotional rehabilitation.

“It’s very difficult in prison to show fear, to show sadness, happiness,” said Robbins, who in 1981 stepped up as the group’s founding artist director. “It’s pretty much an environment of anger.”

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Robbins uses his class to break down that anger and let inmates “dig into” their other emotions, forcing prisoners to bring out repressed feelings in acting exercises.

He calls it a “public safety issue” when talking about the importance of rehabilitating inmates emotionally so they are less likely to return to old habits when they finish serving their time.

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Not only has it been credited with cutting the recidivism rate in half among inmates who’ve participated, a study in December shows The Actors’ Gang has reduced fights in prisons by 89% among inmates in the program.

Such success has convinced state officials to offer funding for the group’s transformative work on the inside.

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Hello Stranger! Running Club Lets Refugees Keep Pace With New Neighbors

People who were once literally running for their lives from conflicts across North Africa and the Middle East, are now running for fun with new friends in Sweden.

Locals in the winter sports resort of Östersund formed the unique running club, “Hej Främling!” (“Hello Stranger!”) to help refugees assimilate into the community.

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Skiers Emma Arnesson and Anne Lundberg started volunteering to help asylum seekers adjust to life in the ski-resort town back in 2013. They taught cross-country skiing to more than 300 refugees that first winter.

Runners Martin Machnow and Christine Hagglund heard about their work and offered to help with summer sports. Other athletic activities from yoga to football have been added to the roster since then.

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Other cities across Sweden are adopting the model, creating running clubs to integrate refugees into their communities.

“The government and its institutions can only do so much,” Machnow told The Guardian. “Integration is about people meeting people – connecting into a wide network into the society where the refugees will build their future.”

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H&M Unveils Sustainable and Affordable Wedding Dress Line

wedding dresses-HandM-2016The H&M design team has pulled inspiration from the last three centuries of haute couture in order to offer brides the chance to be as beautifully dressed as they are socially-conscious.

Ann-Sofie Johansson, Creative Advisor at H&M, worked with innovative sustainable materials and ornate embellishments, such as prints that add a dash of surprise, to develop a small line of wedding dresses she calls a “feast of lightness” with “dreamy, draped lines.”

The bridal gowns are part of the Conscious Exclusive Collection, which is made from materials like organic silk, hemp, recycled linen and Tencel® blends as well as new innovative materials such as beads and rhinestones made from recycled glass, as well as Denimite − a material made out of recycled worn-out denim, which H&M says is a fashion industry first.

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“I love the mix of conscious, sustainable fabric,” says Julia Restoin Roitfeld, the face of the campaign. “It’s great to be able to have sustainable clothes that still look red carpet-ready.”

The wedding dresses are also affordable—a hallmark of H&M stores. Prices on the dresses pictured above are (left to right) $499, $299, $649 and $299).

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The Swedish company will carry the new line in 180 stores worldwide – which is only about seven percent of its retail stores – and also online, starting April 7.

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The Kentucky House Just Approved Free Community College Tuition Plan

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Kentucky lawmakers overwhelmingly voted for a plan that would guarantee free community college or vocational training to high school graduates in the state.

More than 40 Republicans joined the chamber’s Democratic majority in passing the Work Ready Scholarship Bill.

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Anyone who graduates high school, home school, or receives their GED high school equivalency certificate would be able to have their tuition covered by the state while they attend up to six semesters, as long as they maintain a 2.0 grade point average.

The plan is expected to benefit 15,000 to 18,000 Kentucky students immediately at a cost of $20 million a year.

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The Work Ready bill moves on to the Kentucky senate for a vote there and, if passed, to the governor’s desk.

Under the plan, students would still have to apply for financial aid — such as grants and scholarships — but if that doesn’t cover all the costs, the bill will require the state to make up the difference.

Students would have to take at least 12 credit hours per semester and meet the minimum standard for grades to qualify for the program.

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People Are Hard-Wired To Be Kind And Generous, Says Study

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It’s an age-old quandary: Are we born naturally wired to help others or born selfish brutes who need civilization to rein in our basest impulses?

After exploring the areas of the brain that fuel our empathy – and temporarily disabling regions that oppose such impulses – two UCLA neuroscientists are coming down on the optimistic side of human nature.

“Our altruism may be more hard-wired than previously thought,” said Leonardo Christov-Moore, a postdoctoral fellow at UCLA’s Semel Institute of Neuroscience and Human Behavior.

The findings, reported in two recent studies, also point to a possible way to make people behave in less selfish and more altruistic ways, said senior author Marco Iacoboni, a UCLA psychiatry professor.

“This is potentially groundbreaking,” he said.

For the first study, which was published in February in Human Brain Mapping, 20 people were shown a video of a hand being poked with a pin and then asked to imitate photographs of faces displaying a range of emotions — happy, sad, angry and excited. Meanwhile, the researchers scanned participants’ brains with functional magnetic resonance imaging, paying close attention to activity in several areas of the brain.

One cluster they analyzed – the amygdala, somatosensory cortex and anterior insula –is associated with experiencing pain and emotion and with imitating others. Two other areas are in the prefrontal cortex, which is responsible for regulating behavior and controlling impulses.

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In a separate activity, participants played the dictator game, which economists and other social scientists often use to study decision-making. Participants are given a certain amount of money to either keep for themselves or share with a stranger. In the UCLA study, participants were given $10 per round for 24 rounds, and the recipients were actual Los Angeles residents whose names were changed for the game, but whose actual ages and income levels were used.

After each participant had completed the game, researchers compared their payouts with brain scans. Participants with the most activity in the prefrontal cortex proved to be the stingiest, giving away an average of only $1 to $3 per round.

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But the one-third of the participants who had the strongest responses in the areas of the brain associated with perceiving pain and emotion and imitating others were the most generous: On average, subjects in that group gave away approximately 75 percent of their bounty. Researchers referred to this tendency as “prosocial resonance” or mirroring impulse, and they believe the impulse to be a primary driving force behind altruism.

“It’s almost like these areas of the brain behave according to a neural Golden Rule,” Christov-Moore said. “The more we tend to vicariously experience the states of others, the more we appear to be inclined to treat them as we would treat ourselves.”

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In the second study, published earlier this month in Social Neuroscience, the researchers set out to determine whether the same portions of the prefrontal cortex might be blocking the altruistic mirroring impulse.

In this study, 58 study participants were subjected to 40 seconds of a noninvasive procedure called theta-burst Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, which temporarily dampens activity in specific regions of the brain. In the 20 participants assigned to the control group, a portion of the brain that had to do with sight was weakened on the theory it would have no effect on generosity. But in the others, the researchers dampened either the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex or the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex, which combine to block impulses of all varieties.

Christov-Moore said that if people really were inherently selfish, weakening those areas of the brain would free people to act more selfishly. In fact, though, study participants with disrupted activity in the brain’s impulse control center were 50 percent more generous than members of the control group.

“Knocking out these areas appears to free your ability to feel for others,” Christov-Moore said.

The researchers also found that who people chose to give their money to changed depending on which part of the prefrontal cortex was dampened. Participants whose dorsomedial prefrontal cortex was dampened, meanwhile, tended to be more generous overall. But those whose dorsolateral prefrontal cortex was dampened tended to be more generous to recipients with higher incomes — people who appeared to be less in need of a handout.

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“Normally, participants would have been expected to give according to need, but with that area of the brain dampened, they temporarily lost the ability for social judgments to affect their behavior,” Christov-Moore said in a UCLA release. “By dampening this area, we believe we laid bare how altruistic each study participant naturally was.”

The findings of both studies suggest potential avenues for increasing empathy, which is especially critical in treating people who have experienced desensitizing situations like prison or war.

“The study is important proof of principle that with a noninvasive procedure you can make people behave in a more prosocial way,” Iacoboni said.

How Tootsie Rolls Saved A Group Of US Troops in 1950 (WATCH)

 

These U.S. Marines weren’t trick or treating when they were asking for a round of Tootsie Rolls.

But when it came down to a matter of life and death, the candies actually ended up saving the American troops.

The YouTube channel Great Big Story released a video explaining how in 1950, a group of soldiers fighting the Korean War in the Chosin Reservoir called for an air drop of 60 mm mortar rounds – but they got chocolate instead.

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However while trapped and freezing in cold temperatures, the servicemen found that the Tootsie Rolls–being able to easily melt in the mouth–could patch their cracked fuel pipes like glue.

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Little Girl And Pet Duck Become Inseparable Mother and Child (WATCH)

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Dogs will have to move out of the spotlight as man’s best friend because Snowflake the duck breaks the record for most loyal companion.

5-year-old Kylie Brown became a mother last summer when the little duckling actually imprinted on the toddler, and ended up followed her everywhere and treating her like its real momma.

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The two have been inseparable ever since; Snowflake even wears a diaper so he can stay with Kylie around their house in Freeport, Maine.

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Bruce Springsteen Writes Sweet Note for Schoolboy to Be Late For Class

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Xabi Glovsky met Bruce Springsteen on a school night – and The Boss made sure he would be excused by his teacher if he came late to class the next day.

The nine-year-old schoolboy and his die-hard fan father wouldn’t miss seeing Springsteen in Los Angeles for the world – even if Xabi had class the next day – so they fashioned a sign reading “Bruce, I will be late to school tomorrow. Please sign my note :-)”.

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Once the three-and-a-half hour rock and roll set ended, a security guard located the father and son to bring them backstage by order of the Boss himself.

“Although there were many musicians and celebrities at the concert, we were the first people to see him after the show,” Scott Glovsky told the Claremont Courier. “Bruce said ‘There’s the big guy’ when he saw my son.”

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With a flick of the wrist, the rock star scribbled out a note for Xabi’s teacher explaining his tardiness.

“Idols rarely live up to your expectations,” Mr. Glovsky added. ”Bruce lived up to every expectation a nine-year-old boy could have—or a 48-year-old boy could have.”

The youth did wake up late, at 10:45 on Wednesday morning, but with a big smile on his face.

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Decorator Changes Widow’s Sad Room Reminders into Bright Refuge

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There may be no place like home, but for Lucy Kalanithi, home was a hard place to be.

The young mother was married to a neurosurgeon until he passed away from stage four cancer in March of 2015. What was once the Californian apartment she shared with the love of her life became a painful reminder of loss.

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Lucy’s sister, Joanna Goddard, sympathized with her predicament.

“It still felt like the house she had shared with Paul,” Joanna wrote on her blog, “but she wanted it to feel like a home of her own where she could have a fresh start with her daughter.”

Without any ado, Joanna recruited the help of her interior decorating friend Jenny Komenda from Juniper Studios for a home makeover.

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While Lucy was away promoting her late husband’s book When Breath Becomes Air, Joanna and Jenny got to work, changing the darkly shadowed den into a brightly lit family space.

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“Lucy’s windows get indirect sunlight, which is beautiful and soft, but doesn’t give a lot of fresh brightness. So we instantly knew the walls needed to go white,” explains Jenny regarding the decor. “Before, there was a giant black sectional. I love black, but it’s hard to have a dark piece in a room that’s a little dark itself. So we lightened up the furniture.”

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It was a tough deal, but Lucy’s tearful reaction of joy made it all worth it.

“She said what we had all been feeling all week, that this is what Paul would have wanted,” Jenny said. “It was one of the most rewarding moments I’ve ever had.”

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Dad Uses Cat-Like Reflexes To Save Son From Flying Baseball Bat (WATCH)

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8-year-old Landon Cunningham was entirely impressed – and relieved – when his dad saved his scull using quick enough reflexes to rival the Flash.

Landon was enjoying his first baseball game with his father Shawn in a spring training matchup between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Atlanta Braves in Florida when a rogue baseball bat flew into the stands – and towards Landon’s face.

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Thankfully, Shawn used his lightning-fast parental instincts to save his son from certain brain trauma, throwing his arm between Landon’s nose and the bat.

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