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Prince William Gets 40 Transport Companies To Help Him Defeat Poachers

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Ending the demand for products made from elephant ivory, rhino tusks, and shark fins is the first step to eradicating poaching–and recent efforts to do that on a government level in China and has made a huge difference.

Meanwhile, there is another line of defense against poaching and it is one Prince William has been working on for a year. As president of the United for Wildlife charity, he has produced a declaration that aims to shut down the transportation routes exploited by traffickers of illegal wildlife moving their products.

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This week at Buckingham Palace, leaders from the transport industry—airlines, ports, shipping firms and customs operators—agreed to 11 commitments that could collectively lead to curtailing wildlife trafficking.

Prince William spoke to leaders from 40 companies who signed on to the Wildlife Transport Taskforce, including  Emirates Airline, Qatar Airways, World Wildlife Fund, the World Customs Organisation and industry bodies such as the International Air Transport.

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“We have faced up to the fact that if current trends continue, the last wild African elephants and rhinos will be killed before my daughter Charlotte reaches her 25th birthday,” he said.

“Everyone agrees that losing these animals from the wild would be a disaster for humanity. This means that halting this crisis is only a test of our will.”

“By signing this declaration, you, the leaders of some of the most important transportation companies and agencies on earth are answering with an emphatic, ‘yes’.”

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“This poaching crisis can be stopped. We know where the animals are that we need to protect. We know where the markets for wildlife products are and where awareness, education, and law enforcement need to be improved.”

“By implementing these commitments the signatories can secure a game changer in the race against extinction. I thank them for their commitment and I invite any other company in the industry to sign up to the Buckingham Palace declaration and play their part in the fight against the poaching crisis.”

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‘Lost’ Memories in Alzheimer Sufferers May Be Recoverable, Says Study

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In the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, patients are often unable to remember recent experiences. However, a new study from MIT suggests that those memories are still stored in the brain — they just can’t be easily accessed.

The MIT neuroscientists report in Nature that mice in the early stages of Alzheimer’s can form new memories just as well as normal mice but cannot recall them a few days later. However, the researchers were able to artificially stimulate those memories using a technique known as optogenetics, suggesting that those memories can still be retrieved with a little help. Although optogenetics cannot currently be used in humans, the findings raise the possibility of developing future treatments that might reverse some of the memory loss seen in early-stage Alzheimer’s, the researchers say.

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“As humans and mice tend to have a common principle in terms of memory, our findings suggest that Alzheimer’s disease patients, at least in their early stages, may also keep memories in their brains, which means there may be a possibility of a cure,” Susumu Tonegawa, the Picower Professor of Biology and Neuroscience and senior author of the study, told AFP.

“Even if a memory seems to be gone, it is still there. It’s a matter of how to retrieve it,” says Tonegawa.

Lost Memories

In recent years, Tonegawa’s lab has identified cells in the brain’s hippocampus that store specific memories. The researchers have also shown that they can manipulate these memory traces, or engrams, to plant false memories, activate existing memories, or alter a memory’s emotional associations.

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Last year, Tonegawa, who is director of the RIKEN-MIT Center for Neural Circuit Genetics, and Dheeraj Roy, an MIT graduate student who is the paper’s lead author, found that mice with retrograde amnesia, which follows traumatic injury or stress, had impaired memory recall but could still form new memories. That led the team to wonder whether this might also be true for the memory loss seen in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, which occurs before characteristic amyloid plaques appear in patients’ brains.

To investigate that possibility, the researchers studied two different strains of mice genetically engineered to develop Alzheimer’s symptoms, plus a group of healthy mice.

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All of these mice, when exposed to a chamber where they received a foot shock, showed fear when placed in the same chamber an hour later. However, when placed in the chamber again several days later, only the normal mice still showed fear. The Alzheimer’s mice did not appear to remember the foot shock.

“Short-term memory seems to be normal, on the order of hours. But for long-term memory, these early Alzheimer’s mice seem to be impaired,” Roy says.

“An Access Problem”

“Directly activating the cells that we believe are holding the memory gets them to retrieve it,” Roy says. “This suggests that it is indeed an access problem to the information, not that they’re unable to learn or store this memory.”

“This is a remarkable study providing the first proof that the earliest memory deficit in Alzheimer’s involves retrieval of consolidated information,” says Rudolph Tanzi, a professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School, who was not involved in the research. “As a result, the implications for treatment of memory deficits Alzheimer’s disease based on strengthening synapses are extremely exciting.”

Long-term Connection

The researchers were also able to induce a longer-term reactivation of the “lost” memories by stimulating new connections between the entorhinal cortex and the hippocampus.

Optogenetics, which stimulates entorhinal cortex cells, is very precise but too invasive to use in humans, and existing methods for deep brain stimulation — a form of electrical stimulation sometimes used to treat Parkinson’s and other diseases — affect too much of the brain.

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“It’s possible that in the future some technology will be developed to activate or inactivate cells deep inside the brain, like the hippocampus or entorhinal cortex, with more precision,” Tonegawa says. “Basic research as conducted in this study provides information on cell populations to be targeted, which is critical for future treatments and technologies.”

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Meghan Trainor Fights Body Image With Song (WATCH)

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In the last four years, Grammy winner Megan Trainor went from a shy body-conscious teen to a renowned pop star and body-positive activist.

Having low self-esteem and a belief that her looks and shape wouldn’t allow her to become a star, Trainor had no expectations in 2014 during the release of her single, “All About That Bass”.

So, it’s no surprise that her mega-success left her stunned.

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The Massachusetts native was raised in a music loving family. Her father, Gary was an organist for the United Methodist Church in Nantucket where the young Trainor regularly performed. The 22-year old’s father told CBS in a recent interview that he was aware of his daughter’s talents as early as age seven.

In her teenage years, Trainor’s insecurities left her immersed in fear she would never achieve her dream of becoming a pop star. Instead, the young artist opted to stay behind the scenes and landed a publishing deal writing songs for other artists, including Rascal Flats.

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Two years ago when record executive L.A. Reid heard her new song, “All About That Bass,” he got in contact with the young artist and immediately signed the soon-to-be star.

When asked if her empowering hit for full-figured females was a put-down of thin women, Trainor was matter of fact. “I didn’t bash skinny people. I was just, writing for myself.” By writing for herself the artist unintentionally wrote the words full of courage and self-esteem that many young women needed.

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The Nauset Regional High School graduate recently revisited her hometown high school to sing her hit and talk to young people who might be struggling with similar issues.

With it’s catchy tune and empowering lyrics, “All About That Bass” has left millions singing Trainor’s words of self love. She told CBS, “I get messages all the time. ‘I hated myself, I didn’t want to go to school. I was so uncomfortable, and now I love myself. I was in a really dark place until your song came out.’”

Trainor says that after that kind of response she intends to write more songs with powerful messages.

Her new album, Thank You, set to be released on May 13, will reveal the details of what Megan Trainor is all about next.

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College Mover Takes Break From Hauling to Serenade Elderly Widow (WATCH)

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AJ Carter-Johnson moves furniture for a living, but it seems he also has a talent for moving hearts.

AJ’s day was moving along as usual for the St Louis moving company College Hunks Hauling Junk, finishing a job at a local senior assisted living home, when he spotted a mini-grand piano in the lobby.

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“I sat down at the piano while my friend, Troy, got some documents signed,” Carter-Johnson told the Good News Network. “When he got back he saw the woman listening, so he pulled up a chair for her.”

”What caught her attention was, I was playing ‘Hallelujah,’ and she walked over and said, ‘That’s one of my favorite songs,’ and asked if I could sing it.”

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”She told me her late husband used to play it for her,” he recalled. ”I guess it took her back.”

AJ’s partner recorded a video of the wrestler from Missouri Baptist University crooning like an angel and posted it on Facebook. It has been flooded with thousands of views and compliments.

”I’m just extremely humbled that people think I’m talented–and I’m blessed to be a blessing to that lady,” he added.

College Hunks, the company that hires young athletes to move furniture, is known for its chivalrous employees, like the gentleman featured in 2014 who made himself a human bench for an elderly woman stuck in an elevator without a chair.

(WATCH the scene unfold below)

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Navy Rescues Dog 5 Weeks After It Fell Overboard in the Ocean (WATCH)

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A German shepherd missing at sea for five weeks is back home after the U.S. Navy rescued the dog on an island in the Pacific.

Eighteen-month-old Luna apparently fell overboard from a Nick Hayworth’s fishing boat February 10, eighty miles off the California coast.

He was two miles away from San Clemente Island when he noticed Luna was gone and reported her missing to the U.S. Navy.

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Sailors launched air, land, and sea searches over several days in February, but couldn’t find any trace of the dog. Then Tuesday, conservationists driving across the island, which is maintained by the Navy, spotted a dog by the side of the road. They opened their car door and Luna jumped in, ready for a ride home.

Luna, it turns out, is a survival expert. Not only did she have to swim two miles through the ocean to land, but there’s no natural fresh water on the island. She had to find rain puddles and live off whatever food she could scavenge for five weeks.

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The Navy flew her to San Diego Wednesday where Hayworth’s best friend was waiting to pick her up until the family returns to California.

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Dogs Can Now Join NYC Diners at Outdoor Tables, Say New Rules

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With the warm weather upon us, some New Yorkers will be thrilled at the new ‘Dining With Dogs’ rule that allow canines into certain defined outdoor dining areas.

The New York City rules clarify that participating restaurants allowing dogs in outdoor areas must post a sign to alert customers that the pets must be licensed and vaccinated against rabies–though restaurants will not be required to verify any paperwork.

“I’m so pleased that the City Department of Health threw dog lovers a bone,” said the bill’s sponsor, Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal. “These proposed regulations are common sense measures designed to protect the public health while allowing New Yorkers to dine with their dogs.”

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Restaurants must also use barriers or other methods to limit contact between dogs in the outdoor dining area and dogs and people on an adjacent sidewalk. The rule will be effective 30 days from March 15.

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After a 3-Year Wait For Adopted Congo Boys, Watch Incredible Airport Arrival

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It was an emotional meeting the first time Jennifer and James Grover finally embraced their new sons — more than three years after they adopted the pair of Congolese boys.

Seven-year-old Bronson is a blur as he runs from the airport gate into his mother’s arms and 14-year-old Joseph isn’t far behind giving his new dad a big hug.

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Even though the boys officially had been adopted in 2012 after looking at photos, they weren’t allowed to come to the U.S. from the Democratic Republic of the Congo because of bureaucratic red tape on both sides of the ocean.

International adoptions are complicated, and getting U.S. visas can take a long time, but in 2013 the DRC suspended adoptions, preventing more than a thousand children adopted by foreigners from leaving.

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The couple has six other children, three of whom are adopted. They’ve come to expect painfully long processes for international adoptions, but the tearful hugs at the airport gate March 1, are a powerful reminder of why it was all worth the wait.

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Watch Developmentally Shy Student Get Star Wars Promposal: Best Day Ever!

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A student named Dell, with developmental disabilities, was surprised by a custom prom invitation by a young lady who knew the way to his heart: Star Wars themed balloons and cake.

The Indiana teen, Brianna Nave, captured in the Facebook video above, presented the gifts to her prom date while he declared, ”Best. Day. Ever! I will go to prom with you!”

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The clip of the two Lawrence North High School students has been shared thousands of times with Brianna’s caption reading “I’m going to prom!!! and we are wearing his favorite color blue <3”

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Futuristic Ship Design is Game Changer For Humanitarian Airlifts

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A new titan in eco-friendly transportation is taking over the European skies.

The HAV (Hybrid Air Vehicle) Airlander 10 is the biggest airship in the world designed specifically for humanitarian uses.

With a cargo capacity of 10 tons and the ability to fly for weeks without landing, the ship can soar to any location carrying supplies and resources to communities in need.

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Bruce Dickinson, lead singer of Iron Maiden and key investor in the Airlander, told the New Yorker, “You want to put a hospital into Africa? You put the whole hospital in the inside of this – whoosh. Start the generator.”

“With these vehicles, you could drop off a 20-ton slab of water that is clean, drinkable, to an African village. It’s astonishing what you can do that you just can’t do with anything else.”

As well as being the largest philanthropic vehicle of its kind, the Airlander only uses a quarter of the fuel regular airplanes do because of its reservoir of helium that creates buoyancy.

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Even though it’s as long as a football field and the height of two double-decker buses, the ship can land vertically on any terrain – including water – making it especially capable for search and rescue missions.

“I’m not expecting to get my money back anytime soon, I just want to be part of it,” Bruce said regarding his $380,000 investment. ”Being a rock person, I could put it up my nose, or buy a million Rolls Royces and drive them into swimming pools, or I could do something useful. There are very few times in your life when you’re going to be part of something big.”

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The ship’s maiden test flights are scheduled for later this month over the hangar’s airfield in Bedfordshire, England so it can accrue the air time necessary to be validated by the Civil Aviation Authority and the European Aviation Safety Agency.

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Palestinian Wins $1 Million Teacher Prize for Life-Changing Lessons on Non-Violence

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A former refugee who decided to teach children about self-respect and non-violence has been named Global Teacher of the Year.

Hanan al-Hroub accepted the award — akin to a “Nobel Peace Prize for educators” — on behalf of “all teachers in general and Palestinian teachers in particular.” She plans to use the one million dollar prize money to create scholarships for outstanding students to become teachers.

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Al-Hroub grew up in a refugee camp and as an adult, saw her own children changed by the violence on the West Bank.

Playing games with her kids helped them to readjust and inspired her to invite all the neighborhood kids–and then go to college and get a degree in Elementary Education.

She opened her own primary school and uses playful academic lessons to teach kids to practice non-violence while building strong, trusting and respectful relationships. Her unique approach has led to a decline in violence among students and is being copied in the region.

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More than 8,000 teachers from around the world were nominated for Global Teacher of the Year.

Al-Hroub was named the winner in a message by Pope Francis and after the nominees received video tributes from former U.S. President Bill Clinton, Prince William, actors Salma Hayek and Matthew McConaughey, and physicist Stephen Hawking.

The star-studded ceremony and million dollar prize was created by the Varkey Foundation to elevate the status of teachers in the world.

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“Each day,”  Al-Hroub  said in her acceptance speech, “the role of the teacher is reinforced and its importance confirmed as the world questions what future we want for our children.”

Last year’s prize went to Nancie Atwell, a teacher in Maine for creating a school that gives students choices instead of tests.

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SeaWorld Ends Captive Breeding of Orcas at All its Parks

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SeaWorld announced that it is ending its killer whale breeding program, and also for its last generation of orcas it will provide only natural encounters for visitors, phasing out all circus acts for the giant ocean mammals.

The park has also agreed not to collect any more marine mammals from the wild and has entered a partnership with the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS).

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Wayne Pacelle, the CEO of HSUS, said in a statement his group would work with the park on a wide range of animal protection issues following SeaWorld’s “game-changing commitment” to end captive orca breeding.

“Everything will reflect the natural world and will focus on the research, education, care and respect that align with our mission to advance the well-being and conservation of these beautiful creatures,” said SeaWorld in a statement.

The aquatic animal park has been under mounting pressure over the killer whale shows at its parks in Florida, Texas, and California, and says it will have phased in its plan by next year in San Diego, and in all locations by 2019.

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SeaWorld promised last year it would phase out its killer whale show at it’s San Diego, California park after mounting pressure from the state and animal activists. A California commission later banned the orca breeding program at that park.

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Too Cute: John Boyega and Tiny Cancer Patient Wage Star Wars Gift Run

 

If you thought Luke Skywalker was short for a stormtrooper, look at this little guy.

5-year-old Daniel Bell, who was recently diagnosed with a brain tumor, had a galaxy-sized wish that came true thanks to children’s charity, Rays of Sunshine. He wanted to hand out toys at a hospital alongside Star Wars: The Force Awakens star John Boyega– and become his stormtrooper sidekick.

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With Boyega dressed as Finn, the adorable dynamic duo gave out goodies to the kids–young and old–at the Royal London Hospital on Friday. Boyega said that when he heard about Daniel’s wish to meet the Star Wars movie star, he didn’t hesitate to comply.

”Thank you so, so much to Rays of Sunshine and John Boyega for granting Daniel’s wish to meet Finn and take toys to the hospital,” Daniel’s mother Rosalind posted on the Rays of Sunshine Facebook.

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”It was just amazing, I have no words! Daniel is still totally overwhelmed, I have never seen him so happy.”

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Obama Quietly Signs Ban on Products Made by Children and Slaves

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President Barack Obama signed a trade bill that went into effect in March which finally banned the importation of products and goods marketed on the backs of slaves.

The prohibition was a tiny part of the massive Congressional bill called The Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act of 2015, which effectively severs the supply of seafood caught by Thai slave workers, gold mined by children, and clothing sewn by abused Bangladeshi woman.

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Awareness of slave worker exploitation was brought to light in a report by the Associated Press last year, and since then, more than 2,000 Thai workers have been rescued by officials.

The amendment closes an 85-year-old tariff law loophole that allowed importation of these goods if there was an American demand that could not be filled by other supply lines.

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“It’s embarrassing that for 85 years, the United States let products made with forced labor into this country, and closing this loophole gives the U.S. an important tool to fight global slavery,” Senator Sherrod Brown, who initially proposed the amendment, told the Associated Press.

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Obama Posts Video Introducing Judge He Nominated for Supreme Court

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President Barack Obama announced his nomination of Chief Judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court.

“Judge Garland has earned bipartisan praise as one of the best appellate judges in the country – a brilliant, meticulous jurist with a reputation for building consensus,” said Obama in his introduction.

“He has dedicated his life to public service, choosing to serve our country and take on some of the most difficult and significant anti-terrorism cases in America’s history including prosecuting Timothy McVeigh in the wake of the Oklahoma City bombing.

“Beyond the courtroom, Judge Garland is a committed mentor and dedicated family man, advising hundreds of law clerks and tutoring elementary school kids in reading and math,” he added.

The White House shared a video in which Garland introduces himself and his family and speaks about his life and accomplishments.

“The rule of law is what distinguishes our country from many other countries,” Garland says. “And, people’s willingness to trust…that the law will treat them fairly.”

“Take a few minutes to watch this video and meet him for yourself,” wrote Obama for Facebook, where the video was posted. “I’m confident you will share my belief that Chief Judge Merrick Garland is not only eminently qualified to be a Supreme Court Justice, but that he deserves a fair hearing and an up-or-down vote in the Senate. I have fulfilled my Constitutional duty. Now it’s time for the Senate to do theirs.”

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Italy is Changing Laws to Push Stores to Give Away Unsold Food

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Italy is set to become the second European country to press supermarkets and other businesses to donate wasted food to groups that feed the hungry.

The country already recovers more than 600 million tons of unused food every year, but Italians still throw away $13 billion worth of food annually — largely produce that has begun to age, but is still edible.

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The new laws won’t punish businesses for tossing out waste food, but instead offer incentives for donating. Grocery stores, bars, and restaurants that sign up would be given lower garbage collection fees in exchange for contributing to food pantries.

France passed a law last year fining supermarkets for throwing away leftover food. The French activists who pushed for that law want a similar one for all nations in the European Union.

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In the meantime, private efforts are stepping up with UK supermarket chain Tesco announcing just last week it will donate unused food from it’s 800 stores to any charity who wants it.

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Companies are Giving Workers Time Off to Grieve the Loss of a Pet

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When Erica Lee’s dog, “the best dog ever,” passed away, his death left a huge hole in the family.

What Erica needed most was some time off to help her little boy work through the grief of losing his best friend.

Luckily, her employer, pet insurer Trupanion, is one of a number of companies who now empathize enough to offer a bereavement day to those who lose beloved pets.

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Many employers will quietly allow people to take vacation time or a personal day for such an occasion, but some actually make it a part of company policy.

Kimpton Hotels, the largest chain of boutique hotels in the U.S. is one of those companies. Founder Bill Kimpton is an animal lover who was known for bringing Chianti, his pet border collie, to work with him every day starting in 1981. His company has supported “the special relationship humans have with their pets” and allowed managers to grant up to three days of paid bereavement leave for the loss of an animal companion.

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Along with Trupanion, software company VM Ware, insurance company Maxwell Health, and candy and pet food maker Mars, Inc. also have policies that allow varying amounts of time away from work after a loss.

A 2009 study, published in the journal Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, found nearly a third of all people who lose a pet feel sadness and grief for six months or more. Some experience the effects of post traumatic stress.

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The Humane Society of the United States offers a guide on its website for dealing with the loss of a pet and local animal welfare groups can provide help.

A spokeswoman for Seattle-based Trupanion says it’s important for people to have closure after losing an animal that’s been part of their family.

That time off let Erica help her son deal with the death of Chief.

“Being able to stay home with him and grieve with him was invaluable. It was so, so important to me.” Erica told WFOR News. “This should absolutely be the norm.”

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Australian Traveler Finds Joy Making Ornate Gypsy Caravans by Hand (Must-See)

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WATCH: Basil Smith makes Gypsy caravans. He makes everything by hand using recycled materials.Hiding in the backyard of Margate in Tasmania are three of Basil's colourful creations.

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Basil Smith has spent his whole life traveling the world and living like a nomad which makes his current profession all the more fitting.

Basil makes Romani caravans using only manual hand tools and recycled materials – he says the more delicate and detailed he can make his creations, the better.

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The woodworker’s wife, Janet, has a workshop of her own where she painstakingly cuts all the lead glass for the window panes in each wagon.

The artistic duo has twice traveled the length of Australia in a caravan of their own while their more elaborate pieces stay tucked away in Margate, Tasmania.

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“Life seems to mold us the way it wants us to go” Basil told 936 ABC. “But to kick against the pricks is my joy in life. To do something different.”

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Fascinating Man Grows Citrus Even in Snow With His Geothermal Greenhouse (WATCH)

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On Nebraska’s high plains, in the middle of a bitter Midwestern winter, you can still pick oranges, lemons and grapefruit–because the citrus grows in a geothermal greenhouse.

The remarkable fact is, although he needed $22,000 to set it up, it costs virtually nothing to keep heated throughout the winter–because the warmth comes from under ground.

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It’s creator, the fascinating Russ Finch, says it is rare to see any successful year-round greenhouses in that part of the country because energy costs are just too high. His building design costs only one dollar a day to operate.

A series of pipes take freezing winter air from outside to eight feet underground, where the earth — at a constant 52-degrees — warms it. Sunlight through the greenhouse’s wall and roof panels heats the air even more, so there is no need for electric or gas heaters.

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“To prove the system would work, we knew we had to grow something besides geraniums and roses,” Finch told Harvest Public Media.

So he planted citrus and figs, and produced a healthy crop in the heart of winter.

Finch now boasts the ability to grow “any tropical plant” — even bananas – in his newest design.

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Girl Called ‘Fat Whale’ Turns Cyberbullying Humiliation into Saving The Whales

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When a classmate posted on social media calling her a “fat whale,” this brave teen turned that act of cyberbullying into an online effort to save real whales.

Dannie McMillan, who goes by Dee, discovered a Twitter account called “Dee the fat whale” featuring a picture of her with a whale over her face.

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On the verge of tears, she reached out to her role model, the plus-size model Laura Lee. When Dee remarked that she probably should make a t-shirt to show the bullies hadn’t gotten to her, Laura cheered the idea as a way to turn the experience into something good.

Dee set up an online page selling custom t-shirts exclaiming “Dee the Fat Whale Saves the Whales”, along with a GoFundMe page to raise money for the California-based Save the Whales.

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Lee promoted the campaign among her 25,000 Facebook followers, with a message:  “So happy she took this negative act and turned it into something Amazing! Love not hate! Keep Shining Mama!”

In a little over two weeks, Dee’s raised more than $2,000 for Save the Whales — and the Twitter account mocking the teen has been taken down.

I don't do well with Bullying, and when this young beautiful little mama messaged me to tell me what had happened to her...

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Dee says the whole experience, and working with Lee, has inspired her beyond the damage done by the cyber-bullying.

“She’s like my size and she’s beautiful,” Dee says of Lee. “Just because I’m big doesn’t mean I can’t be beautiful.”

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She’s already done a beautiful job of turning a cheap insult into thousands of dollars to help endangered and threatened animals.

(WATCH the video from KCEN News below) – Photos: Booster; KCEN

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A skittish mother dog’s entire demeanor changed when a shelter worker stepped into her cage bringing the one thing that could never be replaced: her four lost puppies.

Cora the canine was surrendered by her owners to the Marin Humane Society on Saturday. A routine veterinary examination of Cora showed that she had recently birthed puppies and since it isn’t healthy for newborn puppies of that age to be separated from their mother, a follow-up call to the previous owners convinced them to relinquish the puppies back to the shelter.

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Cora had been a nervous wreck at the shelter, but when a worker stepped into her space and presented a golden pup from inside a carrier–and then another, and another, and another–her tail started wagging and never stopped.

With all the babies accounted for, the mama pup can’t wait to nurse her brood.

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