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The Positive and Negative Effects of Ego in Relation to Others

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I’m going to own it… My ego is completely self-obsessed.

When I meditate I can watch my fearful, dramatic, and selfish thoughts pass by with their trove of stories and beliefs. My fearful thoughts even contradict each other:

“I’m afraid I may get pregnant.” vs. “I’m afraid I can’t get pregnant.”
“I’m afraid I will get a corporate job.” vs. “I’m afraid I won’t get a corporate job.”
“I’m afraid of too much challenge.” vs. “I’m afraid I’ll get too bored.”

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I notice my insecure, overly-dramatic obsessions about silly things:

“Did she ignore my text message because she doesn’t want to be my friend anymore?”
“This company obviously knows I’m a fraud and a failure, that’s why they aren’t contacting me immediately. They clearly don’t want me as a consultant because they know I’ll screw something up.”
“He didn’t clear my dish because he doesn’t care.”

Let’s be clear, it’s a big ol’ bag of weird in my ego-mind!

The scary thing isn’t even that we tell ourselves these types of stories, it’s that we usually believe them! Thank goodness my ego isn’t who I am and your ego isn’t who you are. If it were, we would never get anything done and the world would be madness.

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A byproduct of these fearful, insecure, and melodramatic thoughts is selfishness. All of the above thoughts, whether good intended or not, are all about me. They are about my needs, wants, desires, fears, etc. They are small and unconcerned with the greater world at large.

This is the real trouble with our frenetic and chaotic ego-minds. The ego-mind isn’t contributing to humanity and isn’t able to look at the world as a whole. It’s only able to look at a fragmented piece of the whole that it identifies as “Me”.GNN-app-banner-ad-opt

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Now there is a contradiction in this, or really a dichotomy, that in order for the world to be at peace, individuals need to be at peace. In order for the world to be happy, individuals need to be happy. So there is a certain level of “contributive-selfishness” that’s necessary.

This is the “contributive-selfishness” of growth, healing, and setting healthy boundaries. Don’t confuse this with the ego-mind’s selfishness.

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Contributive-selfishness also involves the reality that people are more at peace and happier when they are contributing to society and acting in altruistic ways. When we are outside the mania of our ego-minds, we are able to enjoy the blessings of life. When we are outside the smallness of the ego-mind, we are able to graciously contribute to the betterment of our world.

It is like all complimentary cycles. Do good – feel good. Give more – receive more. See yourself in the eyes or others – others will see themselves in your eyes.

How often during your day today were you more focused on “Me” than on “We”? How did you contribute to The World today?

This doesn’t have to mean some grandiose gesture. It could be smiling at a stranger, listening intently to a friend, or opening a door for someone that needs help.

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Contributing to the flow and goodness of each other’s lives is what ensures our future existence as a species. Focusing on selfish gain will wipe our species out.

Now we humans are unique from other species because we have the gift, or curse, of freewill and choice. We can feed the ego “Me” or feed the greater “We”.

You choose in every thought, word, and action every single day. Make the best choice for something bigger than “Me” and contribute to “We”.

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Somali Teen’s Inventions From Trash, Earn Him Ticket Out of Poverty

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He’s living in poverty, but a 13-year-old’s fascination with building his own electric toys from trash has earned him a free education.

Guled Adan Abdi first started building toy cars and airplanes using plastic trash picked up around his hometown in Somalia. He fashioned the parts mainly from cooking oil containers, cutting the bottles to create doors, fenders, and wings.

Then he found discarded electric motors and started thinking about something that would change his life.

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“I used to play with them without any motor,” Guled told the BBC. “But later I said to myself: ‘Why don’t you make them into a moving machine?’”

He studied real cars to figure out how to motorize the toys and hi other creations (pictured below).

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The only cost for Guled’s toys is the price of batteries to run them — about 25-cents for a pair.

His experiments with electric power led Guled Adan Abdi to invented a fan that cools his family home in the day, and works as a light at night.

Neighbors come by after school to watch him build his creations and his teacher has been telling local leaders about the young engineer.

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That won him a meeting with President Abdiweli Mohamed Ali of Somalia’s Puntland’s region where he demonstrated his creations for the head of state (photo, top).

The president was so impressed, that he promised his government would pay for Guled’s schooling.

Now, instead of worrying about how he’ll pay for school, Guled is already working on plans to build and sell his toys — and one day, build real cars.

Photos: Information Department, President of Puntland

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Student Uses Coupon Clipping Skills to Buy $100,000 of Products for the Poor

Reality TV shows are good for something, it turns out.

A 16-year-old girl actually learned a valuable skill while watching “Extreme Couponing,” and has turned it into a philanthropic powerhouse for aiding people in hospitals and homeless shelters.

Instead of hoarding a stash of goodies, she uses those coupon skills to deliver food, household and personal supplies, and electronics to people in need. Hannah Steinberg has delivered many thousands of dollars worth of products by being a savvy shopper, stockpiling the goods that she buys super cheap–and continues the effort, even while in college, through her own nonprofit.

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The Tufts University student runs her nationally recognized nonprofit, “Our Coupons Care” in Massachusetts.

A youth coordinator at Coachman Family Center in White Plains says Hannah has donated $100,000 in products to that shelter alone, helping the 175 children living there.

By understanding how “Extreme Couponing” works, Hannah tracks deals and stacks coupons and other offers together in combinations, which slashes the price of items to tiny fractions of their usual cost.

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Funneling the money her nonprofit raises into buying more bargains lets her multiply every dollar’s purchasing power by five.

She’s done so much good for her community, she has earned recognition by New York congressional leaders and her city of Scarsdale declared a Hannah Steinberg Day.

“This has become something so much bigger than I would’ve imagined, for me and for the families,” Hannah told the Boston Globe. “What I’m doing is very simple.”

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Even in college, she finds time to organize a new donation drive almost every month and has rounded up donations for the Toys for Tots campaign and for Boston Children’s Hospital among her other causes.

(READ more at the Boston Globe) — Photo: Chris Potter, CC

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Church Bells Ring Out David Bowie Melody, Space Oddity (Watch)

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David Bowie, always reinventing and changing the face of modern music with showmanship and innovation, would be proud of the innovative ways his fans are remembering him, since his passing Sunday at the age of 69.

Of course, astronaut Chris Hadfield’s memorable version of “Space Oddity” recorded aboard the International Space Station in 2013 has been making the rounds on social media again, but Bowie’s iconic music has also being played from a church’s bell tower in Denmark, echoing down the streets of his boyhood home.

The carillon at the 634-year-old Dom Tower in Utrecht rang out with “Space Oddity” and “China Girl” on Monday.

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Master carillonneur Malgosia Fiebig plans to devote an hour Saturday to playing Bowie’s music on the historic church’s bells.

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And in London, thousands of fans flocked to the Brixton area where Bowie grew up. People gathered around the local mural (pictured, top) which has become an impromptu memorial piled high with flowers.

As fireworks lit up the sky, a marquee proclaimed, “David Bowie, Our Brixton Boy, RIP.” Music blared from speakers during a celebration of the singer’s life, until an electrical problem caused them to fall silent.

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Undaunted, the crowd belted out their own acoustic version of “Starman.”

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Some people update their pillows with the change of seasons. Now you can redesign them every day.

Bling Is The New Black is a fashion company that has made millions of dollars with this reverse-sequined pillow that performs like an etch-a-sketch– its surface changing with every touch.

Selling for $99, you can get their “Mermaid Pillows” in several colors.

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The website has had over 80 million views since the fabulous 100% hypoallergenic polyfill pillows debuted on the internet.

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Cops Bring Month’s Worth of Groceries to Old Man Who Phoned 911 Hungry

Police officers went above and beyond their duty to help an elderly, disabled man who hadn’t eaten in two days.

The 79-year-old called the Mount Pleasant Tennessee Police Department as a last resort after, he says, a caretaker took off with his social security check.

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Four officers spent $160 out of their own pockets to make sure he had food for a month, until his next check arrived. They then showed up at his house with armfuls of groceries.

Afterwards, they started a food pantry at the station, just in case they can help other people in similar situations.

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“We’re out here to take care of the public at large and that doesn’t always mean stopping a car,” Patrolman Mark Billions told WKRN News. “Sometimes it’s us doing little things like this.”

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Students Crochet Plastic Bags Into Sleeping Mats for the Homeless

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Honor students are turning plastic shopping bags into “miles of mats” to keep the homeless warm during the cold Michigan winter– and those pesky bags out of the trash.

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The teens at Three Rivers Community Schools cut up the bags, then crochet the strips together to create insulating sleeping mats. It takes 500-to-700 bags to make each one, and the kids say they won’t quit until they’ve made a mile-long line of the six-foot by four-foot mats.

The local chapter of the National Honor Society plans to make 880 of the mats using about 616,000 plastic bags — and are looking for all the donations they can pull in.

Students are also seeking pledges of $200 for each mat they create, with a goal of raising $176,000 over the course of “Miles for Mats” to fund this and other community projects.

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“It means quite a bit to be able to give back to the community, especially the homeless who, no one really realizes how many homeless people, are here in Michigan,” junior Michael Hayes told WXMI.

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Watch This Pup Grin After Being Rescued Whenever He Hears “Say Cheese!”

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This lucky dog has plenty of reasons to flash a smile that will warm any heart, since a no-kill shelter rescued him just days before Christmas.

Ever since, Herbert the Staffordshire Terrier has been flashing his goofy, toothy grin every time someone tells him to “Say Cheese!”

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Paws Chicago has put the five-month-old pup up for adoption.

Herbert’s big smile should go a long way in finding him a family — preferably one who likes to take pictures.

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POWERBALL Dreams: 79 Winners in $1.6 Billion Lottery Jackpot

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Three lucky winners will split last night’s $1.6 billion American Powerball jackpot, with winning numbers reported in California, Florida, and Tennessee.

But 76 others won a half-million dollars or more in the drawing by getting some, but not all five numbers, plus the “Powerball” number.

The winning picks were 4, 8, 19, 27, 34 and Powerball 10.

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Winners can take their money in smaller, lump sum payment or take the full amount paid out to them in installments over 30 years.

The three winners matched all the numbers drawn, but there were smaller prizes for matching different combinations of the numbers. Because of that, 65 tickets won at least $1,000,000, eight won at least $2,000,000, and the three big winners will take home $500 million each, before taxes.

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The jackpot grew to the biggest of any lottery in American history, after changes to the rules in October. By changing the pool of numbers, the odds of winning the jackpot nearly doubled to 1-in-292-million.

The increased odds prevented anyone from winning the top prize for almost two months, letting the amount rise after each drawing. So, while you may not have won, expect to see more giant jackpots in the future.

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Student Wrestler Forfeits Match to Athlete Pinned by Misfortune

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The Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Trojans took home a championship trophy Saturday, but their greatest victory of the day may be in a bout they intentionally lost.

A wrestler for another high school, Lucas Ortiz, was forced to sit out his senior year because of an injury, at a time when he had 99 wins in his last three years.

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The Chambersburg coach and many of his wrestlers knew Ortiz from off-season matches and didn’t like seeing his record end one win short of 100. The coach let his team decide what to do, if anything, and they came up with a plan.

They asked Ortiz to represent his school, Conestoga Valley High, in one bout — even though he was injured. When he reached the mat, Chambersburg senior Matt Strunk walked out and announced he was forfeiting the match.

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“Some of our guys know Lucas pretty well and said he’s a really good guy,” Strunk told USA Today. “So we wanted to do something for him.”

Ortiz says it meant a lot to be starting his college career with 100 wins behind him. It meant even more to him that his opponents were “great guys.”

Photo: Tsutomu Takasu, CC

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Hotel Not Only Returns Lost Toy, It Makes Photo Album of Bunny’s VIP Stay

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When a little girl left her oldest and favorite stuffed animal behind at a hotel, the staff gave the bunny five-star treatment – complete with turn down service – until they could be reunited.

“I lost my owner at breakfast” the Adare Manor Hotel posted on its Facebook page, showing a picture of the bunny that a staffer had found.

“I have to stay at Adare Manor tonight, hopefully my owner will come to collect me tomorrow,” said the photo caption showing ‘Jellycat’ settled in for the night with the TV remote and chocolate on the bed.

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By the next day, the hotel in Adare Village, Ireland had tracked down the owner, Kate Hogan.

With the crisis averted, Jellycat could relax at the manor, enjoying all the amenities, until Kate picked him up.

He got to chill on the patio…

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…have tea and cakes…

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…take a stroll around the manor grounds, after getting directions from the concierge…

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…before Kate arrived to take him home.

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“Reunited at last … yippee!” Jellycat posted on the hotel’s Facebook page. “I got lots of lovely hugs from my pretty owner Kate and now we’re heading home for our next adventure.”

Kate sent her thanks to the hotel, along with a baby picture, taken about the time she first got the stuffed animal.

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“Thank you for taking such good care of my special Jellycat,” she wrote. “He was my first ever teddy a whole three and a half years ago. I was so lonely going to sleep last night, but I now know he had the best time.”

Maybe the hotel got the idea from Tampa International Airport, which did the same thing, but actually printing a book of the photos for the boy who lost a Hobbes in June that was handmade by his grandmother.

(SEE more of Jellycat’s adventure at the Adare Manor Hotel Facebook page) – Photos: Ardmore Manor Hotel

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Cardiac Arrest Victims Get Warnings Weeks Ahead – Know The Signs

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Sudden cardiac arrest may not be so sudden after all. Doctors have discovered that early warning signs may be experienced up to a month before the condition hits–and knowing them could save hundreds of thousands of lives.

Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is worse than a regular heart attack. The electrical rhythm of the heart goes out of sync and the heart stops beating. CPR can buy time, but even if someone performs CPR on you, survival rates are low.

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But there is a window of opportunity that doctors didn’t know existed.

Because of the low survival rate, doctors previously assumed the condition struck without warning, but a new, decade-long study shows there are hints as early as a month before that something is wrong.

“By the time the 911 call is made, it’s much too late for at least 90 percent of people,” Dr. Sumeet Chugh of the Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute in Los Angeles, California and lead researcher, said in the Annals of Internal Medicine. But the findings suggest SCA could be prevented on a large scale if doctors could treat those people with warning signs.

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The study tracked 1,100 cases in Portland, Oregon between 2002 and 2012 involving people between the ages 35 to 65 who suffered a SCA.

Researchers interviewed witnesses, family members and friends of patients about their collapse and the patients’ conditions in the weeks before cardiac arrest.

They found in 839 of the cases, there was at least one warning sign in the month prior to the SCA — though most were within 24 hours before it happened.

If people are aware of the warning signs–and act on them by seeking immediate medical attention–lives can be saved. The symptoms include:

  • Chest pain (most common in men)
  • Shortness of breath (most common in women)
  • Fainting
  • Heart palpitations
  • Between 10-20% experienced flu-like symptoms, nausea, vomiting or back pain

Of the 1,100 subjects, only 209 — about 19% — sought help because of any of these symptoms. Their survival rate was 32% compared to just 6% for other patients — usually because they were already in an ambulance or hospital when they suffered SCA.

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The researchers published their findings in January in the Annals of Internal Medicine.

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Record Stores Donating David Bowie Album Profits To Cancer Research

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When rock idol David Bowie passed away Sunday, after an 18-month battle with liver cancer, fans were already flocking to record stores and online retailers to buy copies of “Blackstar” – the musician’s latest LP released on his 69th birthday just days before his death.

Now, there is extra motivation to do so if you live in London or New York where the Rough Trade record stores are honoring the star by donating all of the profits this month from any David Bowie album sales to Cancer Research UK.

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So many fans visited the Rough Trade website to donate after the announcement was made that the server crashed several times, leaving the website unreachable.

“Copies of our Bowie albums were flying off the shelf,” Andy Larsen, events and marketing manager at the Rough Trade store in Brooklyn told Good News Network. “We were celebrating Bowie’s birthday here on Friday with a cake and a cover band and got two shipments of LPs since then–and we’ll be getting more.”

Their store on 64 North 9th Street joins three other shops in Nottingham and London paying tribute to the chameleon of rock by donating to the Cancer research group. Larsen says the New York location might be planning some informal gatherings in the future for fans to talk about Bowie’s influence.

“We felt it was important to honor the artist and his legacy, and sometimes when you’re selling an album after someone’s passing it can feel a little questionable or exploitative,” said George Flanagan, the manager of the Brooklyn location. “But the decision was made to donate the proceeds towards something positive.”

If you don’t live near a Rough Trade store, you can find his music, films and other creations on Amazon.

Sweet Enzyme Discovered Can Actually Break Down Harmful Effects of Sugar

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A delicious discovery could let you indulge your sweet tooth more often in the future without worrying so much about the negative effects on the body.

More seriously, it could mean an effective treatment for obesity and type 2 diabetes.

Scientists identified an enzyme — a hormone called G3PP — that allows the body to destroy excess sugar, meaning your body doesn’t store it as fat. It may also be able to control the toxic effects of that excess sugar on vital organs.GNN-app-banner-ad-opt

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Normally, too much sugar in the body creates an organ-damaging chemical called glycerol-3-phosphate, which affects the inner workings of cells and alters the body’s metabolism. Those changes send glucose levels rising, threatening the insulin-producing pancreas, liver, and other organs.

G3PP can break down that chemical and flush it out of cells, reining in glucose levels, which would protect organs from harm.

“It is extremely rare since the 1960s that a novel enzyme is discovered at the heart of metabolism of nutrients in all mammalian tissues, and likely this enzyme will be incorporated in biochemistry textbook,” said Dr. Marc Prentki, one of the researchers leading the study at the University of Montreal Hospital Research Center.

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This is largely still theoretical science, additional animal and human trials are still needed to see how the process works outside the lab, but the researchers believe their discovery could lead to drug therapy for obesity and diabetes. They are already expanding their research to find out if G3PP could be used to control metabolism disorders like metabolic syndrome.

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Any practical use of the discovery is still several years away at best.

The researchers published their findings in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Learn more at the Montreal Hospital Research Center. (Photo: la-fontaine, CC)

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Daughter Surprises Dad With His First Vacation to Reward Life of Hard Work

 

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Growing up in a small, rural village in Poland, Iwona Pinkowicz always dreamed of travel–but her father never dared. He was a hard working man who had no time or money for such luxuries as the beach.

Marian, sometimes working two jobs to provide for his family, had never taken a vacation trip–and certainly never dreamed of globe trotting to the tropics.

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His daughter Iwona became a photographer and digital marketer in London, and became an avid world traveler.

As a way to thank her father for all he’d done over the years, Iwona and her fiancee surprised Marian with an extra ticket on their 16-day trip to Singapore before hopping to Bali, a tropical paradise in Indonesia late last year.

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Iwona documented Marian’s adventure in photos. From soaking in pools, to biking through a rain forest, and smiling contentedly with sand on his bare feet lying in a hammock, each image, Iwona says, is a reminder that “you should take the time to treat your friends and family.”

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Police Dog Death Rallies Community to Raise $30K for Bulletproof K9 Vests

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After losing one of their beloved police dogs, an Ohio city raised $24,000 in a single day for bullet proof vests for the K-9 cops left on the force.

Jethro and his partner Officer Davis with the Canton Police Department surprised a burglar Saturday night and the three-year-old German shepherd was wounded in a shootout.

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“There’s not a doubt in my mind that that dog saved officers’ lives today,” Police Chief Bruce Lawver told the Canton Repository.

At first, it looked like the dog had only minor injuries, but Jethro took a turn for the worse and passed away Sunday.

Even in his death, Jethro is protecting his fellow officers. A memorial fund to buy new protective vests for other K-9 officers, which was set up in his memory, has guaranteed new protections for other dogs.

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Pet blogger Beth Philley had met Jethro and Officer Davis just days earlier. After hearing about Jethro’s heroism, and how the body armor for Canton police dogs was heavy and obsolete, she decided to try to raise $10,000, in Jethro’s memory, to buy new modern K-9 bulletproof vests.

Philley’s GoFundMe campaign more than doubled its $10,000 goal in its first day and is at nearly $30,000 just three days into the campaign.

The Canton police have also been receiving donations at the station.

 

Jethro’s body, draped in an American flag, was given a police escort from the vet’s office Sunday and a funeral with full police honors for the hero dog is planned for Thursday.

Photo: Canton PD

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UPDATE: Praise For Shirt-Giving Samaritan When Girlfriend’s Mom Sees

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Want to get on the good side of your girlfriend’s mom? Try giving a stranger the shirt off your back.

That isn’t what Joey Resto meant to do when he helped a cold and hungry homeless man on a New York City subway. The 23-year-old didn’t know someone was recording his act of kindness as he gave up his shirt and hat to keep the man warm.

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But Annie Martinez knew right away the good Samaritan in the viral video was the young man dating her daughter.

“I thought, wonderful thing he did, because we have to help others in need,” Martinez told WABC News.

Resto said his decision to help the man “just came naturally.”

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Additionally, what no one could hear in the video was Resto offering the man an invitation to come back to his apartment for food and more warm clothes. The man declined, but Resto hopes his act inspires other subway riders to help the once shirtless man and other homeless people seen riding on trains.

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America’s Oldest–And Most Adorable–Teacher Turns 102 Today, in Classroom Where She’s Happiest

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Doctors told her she has the heart a 40-year-old woman, but America’s oldest teacher is as happy as a frisky teenager.

Agnes Zhelesnik, or ‘Granny’ as she is called by students and teachers alike, turns 102 years old today. She didn’t even start working at the Sundance School in New Jersey until she was 80.

After her life as a homemaker, Agnes jumped at the chance to take a job as a sewing and cooking instructor to five and six-year-olds.

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Her daughter, who works as an art teacher at the school, first asked in the 1990s if she wanted to help out in the cafeteria. Later, when the cooking class actually needed a teacher, Agnes recalls being very excited.

“That was the perfect place for me.”

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She’s sewn colorful aprons for all her kids to keep their clothes clean in the kitchen, and has even made costumes for their school plays.

“I enjoy that, especially seeing all the kids on stage dressed up in what I made.”

Although she is called Granny, Principal W.J. O’Reilly calls her “a beam of light.”

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The lesson Agnes has for anyone studying how to live beyond 100 is pretty simple.

“Just be happy with what you’re doing,” Agnes told an education group, The Seventy Four, in the video below. “This is happiness to me.”

(MEET Granny in the video below, from The Seventy Four)

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Grandma Can’t Stop Laughing At Gift of Firefighter “Hunks” Calendar- WATCH

 

Is it hot in here or is it just the Indiana firefighters calendar in Mary Ann Davis’s hands?

A great-grandmother at age 80, Mary Ann cracked open her Christmas gift to find 12 months of Hamilton County’s finest firefighters posing with axes and helmets but wearing no shirts.

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Intended as a prank gift from her granddaughter Kari Smith-Jones, the blushing granny was laughing for two-and-a-half minutes. Her gales of giggles were contagious on Youtube where the video posted on Christmas Eve, was seen by more than 100,000 people.

“Oooo, whoa!”…Isn’t that cute?… I don’t think I can stand this!”

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“One Tough Bison” Survives Lightning Strike to Thrive on the Range

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Sparky the bison wasn’t expected to live long after rangers found him struck by lightning. They left him standing alone, and let nature take its course, but nearly three years later, the lucky buffalo still roams his prairie home on the range in Iowa.

Sparky, who was given the name after his brush with a thunderbolt, is a bit more lean than other bison his age at the Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge, according to rangers who decided to check back in with him to see how he’s doing.

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The bison still shows the scars of where the lightning struck his back, and exited through his hind leg in July, 2013, but despite the wound, he’s still “going strong” says the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS). He is behaving just like any other bull bison at the refuge.

A FWS biologist kept a watch on him after the lightning strike, prepared to put Sparky down if he began to suffer, but as the weeks turned into months, the bison not only survived, he has thrived since his recovery.

“Sparky has proved us wrong!” the Interior Department declared in a Facebook post.

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Genetic testing shows Sparky fathered three calves in the refuge’s herd before the strike. The refuge managers are hoping another round of tests will show he’s fathered more calves since being struck.

“We’re hoping that he does, because he’s one tough bison!” the FWS announced in a statement.

Photo: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

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