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Teen Girl Lifts Truck Off Her Father, Saves Family From Fire

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When her father was injured and trapped, a teenage girl found a reservoir of superhero strength —and lifted a burning truck, then drove it away from the house to save her house and family.

Charlotte Heffelmire’s dad, Eric, had been under the truck working on its brake lines in Vienna, Virginia when the vehicle slipped off the jack and pinned him beneath the front-end. At the same moment, sparks began shooting up flames.

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Eric struggled for 10 minutes but couldn’t free himself until Charlotte happened to walk into the garage. She immediately ran to the front bumper of the burning vehicle and, barefoot and barehanded, tried lifting it off her father.

“I lifted it the first time, he said ‘OK, you almost got it,'” Charlotte Heffelmire says in the video below. On the second try she tapped “some crazy strength,” and was able to lift it high enough to free him and then she dragged him away from the flames. She said it felt like she was lifting a piece of paper.

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She realized the burning truck was still a threat to the house and the rest of the family inside. So she climbed behind the wheel and floored the gas pedal, with just three wheels of support, and steered it into the yard.

Charlotte is recovering from burns to her hands and feet and a back injury and hopes to return soon to school at the U.S. Air Force Academy. The Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department has awarded her a Citizen Lifesaving Award for her heroic actions.

(WATCH the video below from WUSA News) – Photo: FOX News video

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Coast Guard Rescues 200 Beached Sea Turtles Stunned by Cold

The U.S. Coast Guard came to the rescue of more than 200 sea turtles Thursday, and rushed the reptiles to warmer waters.

Park rangers with the National Park Service called in the Coast Guard when they discovered hundreds of the animals — Loggerheads, Green, and Kemps Ridley turtles — suffering from cold water shock on North Carolina’s Outer Banks.

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The Coast Guard ship Cushing raced to the scene and took aboard the healthiest turtles, 217 in all, to release into warmer waters. The rangers looked after those that would need more care until other rescuers could arrive.

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“Not every day you get a chance to rescue sea turtles in extreme, hypothermic conditions,” Petty Officer 3rd Class Jacob Reisener told WVEC News.

WATCH: Manatee Population Has Rebounded 500 Percent, No Longer Endangered

“Good luck to our flippered friends!” the Coast Guard posted to its Mid-Atlantic Facebook page after releasing the turtles later in the day.

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Subway Rider Gives Up His Shirt to Help Homeless Man in the Cold -Watch

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A commuter on a New York City subway literally gave a homeless man the shirt off his back.

The good Samaritan, known only as “Jay,” saw the shirtless man on a subway car shivering from the cold when the temperatures were below freezing outside.

Jay took off his own t-shirt and dressed the man, then returned with a knit cap, before asking him if he needed to go to the hospital.

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“Beautiful moment in the NYC subway,” Läzaro El Feo wrote on his Facebook page after posting a video that he recorded of the kind gesture.

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Posted by Läzaro El Feo on Friday, January 8, 2016

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World’s Oldest Tortoise is Revived by New, Healthier Diet at 183-Yrs-old

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The world’s oldest living land animal — a 183 year-old tortoise named Jonathan — is back on his feet, having regained his senses after starting a healthier diet.

Jonathan’s health had been in decline until a doctor prescribed a diet of high-calorie fruits and vegetables.

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His failing eyesight and deadened sense of smell resulted in his eating all the wrong things — twigs, leaves, and even dirt.

When his veterinarian on the British outpost of St. Helena Island realized what was going on, he put Jonathan on a diet of apples, guava, bananas, cucumber, and carrots.

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The slow-moving reptile made a quick recovery. He gained weight and returned to his daily routine with other tortoises around the Plantation House grounds where he’s lived since his arrival on the tropical island in the South Atlantic Ocean as a spry, young 50-year-old in 1882.

(WATCH Jonathan in a video from 2010, and READ more at National Geographic) — Photo: onegreenstone, Youtube

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Alarm Clock Wakes You With Pleasant Aromas Instead of Loud Sounds

Aroma Alarm Clock released SensorWake

Wake up and smell the coffee… or baked bread or bacon.

Instead of hearing an annoying buzzing or beeping from a traditional alarm clock, the SensorWake clock spares your ears while treating you to delightful scents that break your slumber.

You choose one of six scents to wake up to, drop the proper packet into the clock, and fall asleep.

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French inventor Guillaume Rolland says the company’s internal tests showed the SensorWake successfully awoke 99% of people within two minutes.

You get to wake up to the smell of hot coffee, fresh croissants, sweet chocolate, the beach, bacon, peppermint, or a jungle. If you don’t turn off the alarm within 3 minutes of smelling the scent, an alarm sounds.

SensorWake raised nearly $210,000 on Kickstarter last spring to bring their idea to market.

The company is taking $89 pre-orders now, with delivery expected in June. Scent cartridges last through 30 “awakenings” and cost $10 for a pack of two.

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If your nose is clogged by a cold, you run out of money for new scents, or just want to go back to the loud old days, SensorWake has a backup buzzer you can set.

(WATCH the video below from CNET and READ more at Science Alert) – Photos: SensorWake

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Insurance Employees Reflect Holiday Spirit with $16K Donation to Charities

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For the 16th year in a row, employees of an insurance firm pooled their funds to help those less fortunate, donating a combined $16,000 to 13 San Diego nonprofit organizations as part of the company’s annual “Charity Fund” employee gift-giving program.

A San Diego-based risk management and insurance brokerage firm, Cavignac & Associates established the Charity Fund program in 2000 when its 45 employees expressed an interest in giving back to the local community in a meaningful way. The Charity Fund allows employees to deduct specific amounts from their paychecks each pay period throughout the year and direct monies to nonprofit and civic organizations they believe are doing the most good. This past year, as in previous years, all the firm’s employees opted to participate.

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“The Charity Fund gift-giving program has served as a way for our employees to mirror the company’s corporate values and to make a tangible difference in the lives of those less fortunate,” said Jeffrey Cavignac, president and principal of Cavignac & Associates. “The employees put a lot of thought and care into their selection of nonprofit organizations to support. Our management team is so proud of them for their personal generosity, year after year.”

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This year, employee money was directed toward:

• Just in Time, which addresses the needs of foster children transitioning to adulthood;

• Doors of Change (formerly PhotoCharity), providing emergency shelter to homeless teens ages 12-17;

• Monarch School, which helps homeless youth by providing programs and services not offered at traditional schools;GNN-app-banner-ad-opt

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• American Red Cross, San Diego, providing food and shelter in emergencies, assisting members of our armed forces and their families, and teaching lifesaving skills;

• Veteran’s Village of San Diego, helping local veterans;

• Alpha Project, helping the homeless community by offering affordable housing, residential substance abuse treatment, supportive housing for people with special needs, basic and emergency services, and emergency shelter;

• Fresh Start Surgical Gifts, which provides the gift of reconstructive surgery to disadvantaged infants;

• Senior Community Center, which helps senior citizens by providing nutrition, health, mental health, advocacy, transitional housing and permanent supportive housing;

• Voices for Children, which helps local children passing through the foster-care system by providing them with a court-appointed special advocate who advocates for the rights and wellbeing of these children; and

• Wounded Warrior Freedom Station, helping injured service members.

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Moreover, Cavignac employees participated in the SAY San Diego “Backpack Back to School Drive,” which entailed shopping for school supplies and filling 19 backpacks for elementary school and middle/high school students. Each backpack was filled with a specified list of several dozen items – everything from markers, rulers, paper and scissors to calculators, USB memory sticks and protractors. The firm’s employees also purchased needed classroom materials for 19 teachers, including copy paper, disinfectant wipes, Kleenex, paper towels and hand sanitizers.

Once again this year, the company also participated in the SAY San Diego “Adopt A Family” program by sponsoring a family and fulfilling their Christmas gift wish list. Employees volunteered their time to shop for the family, and gave time on their lunch hour to wrap the gifts. The employees then delivered the gifts to SAY San Diego for presentation to the family in need.

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Additionally, Cavignac employees participated this past October in the Challenged Athletes Foundation 2015 Surf Clinic / Triathlon, donating their time to work alongside children with physical disabilities and help them experience the joys of surfing and playing in the ocean.

Finally, each month four or five employees volunteer their time to serve seniors lunch at the downtown Senior Center. The Charity Fund Committee also donates funds toward the organization’s Thanksgiving and Christmas meals.

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“Community philanthropy is important to us,” said McFarland. “It’s deeply rewarding, and makes the spirit of the holidays more rewarding.”

Now Your Face Can Be 3D-Printed Onto the Head of a LEGO Figure

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Do you know any Star Wars fans? Tell them they can get a 3D LEGO print of their head and put it onto a tiny LEGO Han Solo body for £29.99.

Lincoln, Nebraska based company Funky3DFaces used to specialize in creating architectural models and 3D printed bones for medical uses, but have since turned their attention to something a lot more fun.

“Our 3D printers are the only true full color printers (6 million colors) available on the market and the cost of making things is expensive,” says the Funky3DFaces website. “So the mission was to produce something that was small enough to be inexpensive but completely unique and personal to each individual.”

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All you have to do is submit two pictures – one facing forward and the other from the side – pay the fee, and after the two weeks your tiny head is printed in sandstone material and delivered to your door.

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Whether you’re toying with the idea of being Catwoman, Batman, Luke Skywalker, or Spiderman, build a mini-you and go on new adventures in 2016.

Visit Funky3DFaces for more information.

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Solar-Powered Pod Allows You to Live Anywhere Off the Grid, Now For Sale

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Your carbon footprint can’t get much smaller than living in this futuristic-looking tiny house. The best part is that you can park it anywhere and begin generating your own electricity.

A limited edition of 50 self-powering pods are now ready for pre-order from Ecocapsule in Slovakia. The 120 square foot mini-homes are fiberglass encased with solar panels and a wind turbine mounted to the roof for powering a battery that can supply four days of electricity.

WATCH: IKEA to Upgrade 10,000 Refugee Family’s Tents to Modular Solar Shelters

Each pod comes with a kitchen featuring a two burner stove and sink, a bathroom complete with a shower and waterless toilet, and a living room with a sofa that converts to a double bed. Ecocapsule’s makers say two people can live comfortably inside.

The pods cost about $86,000 apiece and are shipped in standard, 40’ cargo container. Ecocapsule is currently selling their pods to people in the European Union, United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand — where the houses meet building codes.

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You’ll have to come up with your own water source and the local permits for parking it on a piece of land, but after that, you’ll be able to move in when they ship in early 2017.

(WATCH the promotional video below from Ecocapsule)


Little Girl Who Lost Arm to Cancer Adopts 3-Legged Kitten (WATCH)

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Well, this is bound to be a pawesome friendship.

When Scarlette Tipton’s left arm was amputated from a rare form of cancer at just 10 months old, her family started searching for a perfect companion to grow up with the young amputee.

A year later, Holly the kitten was admitted to the San Jacinto Valley Animal Campus in Orange County with a horrendous arm injury, leaving her with three paws after the surgery.

It was a match made in animal heaven.

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The Tipton family wasted no time visiting the recovering cat on Christmas Eve and signing the adoption papers.

Holly has been redubbed “Doc” from Scarlette’s favorite TV show cartoon Doc Mcstuffins, and the family looks forward to the pair’s future together.

(WATCH the video below from KABC News)

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Manatee Population Has Rebounded 500 Percent, No Longer Endangered

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Manatees have made a huge comeback as a result of significant improvements in habitat conditions and threat reduction.

Only about 1,267 West Indian manatees could be found in Florida when surveys began in 1991. Since then, the population has increased 500 percent – to 6,300 in that state and 13,000 overall.

Amidst this positive trend, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced in January its proposal to down-list the status of the manatee from endangered to threatened under the Endangered Species Act– yet keep intact federal commitments to protection that will allow the population fully recover.

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“The manatee is one of the most charismatic and instantly recognizable species,” said Michael Bean, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the Department of the Interior. “It’s hard to imagine the waters of Florida without them, but that was the reality we were facing before manatees were listed under the Endangered Species Act. While there is still more work to be done to fully recover manatee populations, their numbers are climbing and the threats to the species’ survival are being reduced. Today’s proposal is a positive step that recognizes the progress citizens, conservation groups, the State of Florida, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and our own Service employees have made working together.”

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The ESA defines an endangered species as one currently in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range, and a threatened species as one that is likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future. After a review of the best scientific and commercial information available, including analyses of threats and populations, the FWS  proposed the reclassification and has opened a 90-day comment period in which the public is invited to submit scientific or technical information that will aid the agency in reaching its final decision.GNN-app-banner-ad-opt

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The manatee protection measures put in place by federal and Florida officials, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and industries resulted in the establishment of over 50 manatee protection areas and have played a key role in reversing the species’ decline. Retrofitted water control structures have resulted in significant decreases in manatee fatalities, and power companies are working cooperatively with federal and state conservation managers to address warm water outflows at wintering manatee congregation sites. Florida counties have made significant progress in developing and implementing manatee protection plans near boat facilities to reduce boater impacts on manatees.

Significant advances have also been made in reducing the threat from entanglement in fishing gear. Additionally, manatee rescue, rehabilitation and release organizations help save dozens of manatees yearly, with a majority successfully released back into the wild.

“The manatee’s recovery is incredibly encouraging and a great testament to the conservation actions of many,” said Cindy Dohner, the Service’s Southeast Regional Director in conjunction with an event at the Miami Seaquarium to announce the Service’s proposal. “Today’s proposal is not only about recognizing this progress, but it’s also about recommitting ourselves to ensuring the manatee’s long-term success and recovery.

Public comments on this proposal can be made until April 7, 2016. Learn more at the FWS website. (Photo credit FWS)

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Husband Keeps $2Mil Lotto Win Secret to Surprises Wife for Christmas

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If you had just won $2 million from the Missouri lottery, would you be able to keep it a secret?

Well when Robert Bowlin won the jackpot on December 3rd, he didn’t tell his wife for three weeks so he could surprise her on Christmas morning.

WATCH: The Ecstatic Reactions of People Finding Out They Won the Lottery

Being a retired operating engineer from Platte City and a father-of-three, Robert says that after hiring a financial advisor and a CPA, he doesn’t know what to do with the winnings.

But collecting the big bucks with his spouse on December 29th must’ve been priceless.

Refreshing Sweet Treat Replacements For Unhealthy Desserts

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The science is very, very clear. Sugar in excess in any form creates havoc for human health. While liquid sugar—in the form of sodas—seems to be the most offensive culprit, any refined sugar at high amounts can cause problems.

The USDA recommends limiting daily added sugar intake to 6 teaspoons (25g) for women and 9 (37.5g) for men, or 10% from total calories. But, while this is a smart guideline to follow, at the end of the day who would want to live their whole life without consuming tasty sweet treats? Desserts are used to celebrate, to uplift mood, and to combine ingredients to create diverse textures and a tantalizing experience for our taste buds.

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Even though our world is populated with many low quality sweet treats in supermarkets, cafes, and speciality shops, the good news is how a new wave of products—and consequently ideas to take into your kitchen—are beginning to grow in popularity.

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Most of these treats utilize higher quality sugars like maple syrup, raw honey, or coconut palm sugar, which all retain micronutrients and can cause less blood sugar disruption—especially when combined with higher quality fiber and fats that slow down the absorption of the sugar. In addition, these sweets swap out low quality refined vegetable oils—safflower, sunflower, soy, canola—for more healthy fats like coconut oil.

Finally, their ingredients are clean, simple, and often contain an added dose of antioxidant rich foods like spirulina, turmeric, almonds, or goji berries.

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So while it is always important to be mindful of sugar consumption, when it is time to celebrate choose the highest quality and create a win/win for your health and for your taste buds.

If money is no object, check out these amazing sweet treats at your local health food retailer: Hail Merry Miracle Tarts & Coconut Macaroons and Amazing Chocolate Truffles (avoid the ones sweetened with agave).

Here are some recipes for making your own sweet treats:

  1. Organic strawberries dipped in 100% non-sweetened fair-trade chocolate.
  2. Local grassfed yogurt and fresh berries sprinkled with cinnamon, cardamom, ginger and a maple syrup drizzle.
  3. Chocolate date balls
  4. Chocolate Avocado Pudding
  5. Peach Crisp (use coconut sugar instead of cane)

Danny Arguetty, M.A., E-RYT 500, is a yoga teacher trainer, nutrition and health counselor, wellness educator, and lover of the environment. He is an advocate of high quality nutritious foods and non-toxic sustainable living. Arguetty is also the author of Nourishing the Teacher: Inquiries, Contemplations & Insights on the Path of Yoga and The 6 Qualities of Consciousness: Practical Insights from the Tantric Tradition of Yoga.

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A Few Pieces Of Fabric Become A Little Girl’s Cloak of Dignity and Love

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A clip here, a line of stitching there, and two plain old pieces of fabric are formed into a delightful dress for a little girl.

Not just any little girl, mind you. An African girl who has nothing: no other material possessions to her name.

This girl is one of millions of children who live in such abject poverty when her parents are forced to make choices between essentials such as food or clothing, and food inevitably wins out.

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No matter what the pattern of the material, no matter if it has pockets, or ruffles, or not, each dress these girls receive will be treasured as most likely their first personal possession and quite often even their first item of clothing.

It will become her cloak of dignity, her cotton suit of armor. It will become a message that says she is cared for by her family as well as by people across the globe.

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My husband and I give financially to many causes, which is critical, yes, but sometimes it feels so remote.

Whenever the angry world seems as if it’s spinning out of control, making these pillowcase dresses is my hands-on means of productively, positively helping.

It’s my refuge.

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I know that a little girl somewhere is going to receive the dress I’m sewing and that her heart will be happy. I believe that she’ll sense that someone somewhere cares for her even if they’ve never met her, and hopefully she’ll gain a bit of self-confidence and self-worth from her new garment.

Yes, it’s a small contribution, but it just might be huge to a little child.

That’s my dream.

Learn How to Sew and Donate Dresses at LittleDressesForAfrica.org.

First of its Kind in America: Plant Will Turn Trash Into Fuel in West Virginia

Construction has started on the first of its kind plant in the U.S. designed to convert trash into fuel.

Entsorga broke ground on the 48,000 square foot operation January in Martinsburg, West Virginia. It will use a mechanical-biological process–not incineration–to extract plastic and other carbon-based materials from people’s garbage and convert it into a replacement for coal and other fossil fuels.

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The product will replace coal currently being used at a nearby energy-hungry concrete plant. It is calculated that when the plant is up and running in 2017, it will produce 50,000 tons of fuel from the trash that would otherwise go into the landfill every year.

The company says their fuel creates similary or lower greenhouse gases than comparable fossil fuels, but converting the waste will cut the amount of carbon dioxide emissions from area landfills by 28,000 tons per year.

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Entsorga has used the process in Europe, converting trash to fuel in the UK, Italy, Greece and parts of Eastern Europe since 1997.

(WATCH the video from Entsorga West Virginia below)

Tributes Pour In For Dog That Helped NY Firefighters Heal After 9/11 -Watch

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New York firefighters said goodbye in January to a beloved mascot that helped the heroes of 9/11 live through their devastating losses of that tragic day.

Seven of the members of Ladder 20 died in the collapse of the World Trade Center. As condolences poured in from around the world, one gesture in particular had a lasting effect on the company. A pair of sheriffs from Rochester, New York showed up at the station one day and gave them a small dalmatian pup, which the firefighters named “Twenty”.

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Dalmatians are a traditional firehouse mascot, and Twenty was able to bring joy and laugher back to this badly wounded fire company. She also turned out to be a lot more– a healing presence that continued through 15 years of service.

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“I can’t say enough about what she did to help us,” FDNY Lieutenant Gary Iorio said on the FDNY Facebook page. “She went on all the runs, she’d jump in the truck, stick her head out the window and bark.”

“Today, Twenty has taken her final run to Heaven,” he added. “Rest in peace, man’s best friend.”

(WATCH the video tribute to Twenty below) — Photo: FDNY Facebook

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Extraordinary Math Teacher Also Has Extraordinary Hip hop Dance Moves

 

We’ve never seen a math teacher with as much swag as Ron Clark.

The impressive Georgian educator who co-founded the Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta posted a video this week depicting several of his students dancing with him to “Bet You Can’t Do It Like Me” by DLOW.

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The intention of the video was to show that having fun is every bit as important as the school’s unique curriculum for a child’s education.

The clip was originally only going to feature the students, but the kids insisted that Mr. Clark appear and break out his own dance moves like the Nae Nae, the Whip, and Milly rock.

Learn more about the educator who specializes in taking inner city kids and getting them ready for college on the website, RonClarkAcademy.com.

Gamestop Raises $2.8Mil for St. Jude’s Hospital Charity Drive

During Gamestop’s 3rd annual fundraiser for children suffering from extreme illnesses at St. Jude’s hospital, customers donated $2.8 million dollars in December, exceeding the gaming store’s original goal of $1 million. (Gamestop)

Player’s Honesty Costs Him the Match, But Wins Hearts w/ Sportsmanship

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A sharp-eyed tennis player thought an umpire’s decision in his favor was wrong — so he told his opponent to challenge the call. His honesty cost him the match, but won the hearts of fans.

The official at the Hopman Cup match in Perth, Australia Tuesday night called a serve by Australian Lleyton Hewitt out of bounds. But American Jack Sock (pictured at left above) shocked his opponent and brought laughs from the crowd — and the umpire.

“That was in, if you want to challenge it,” Sock said as Hewitt prepared to serve again.

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Sure enough, an instant replay showed Sock was right and the crowd burst into applause for his honesty.

He’d been ahead 4-5 in the first set until the call. Sock’s honesty helped Hewitt win the match 7-5, 6-4 and prove that sportsmanship is alive and well.

(WATCH the video from the Hopman Cup below) — Photo: Hopman Cup

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Woman Repurposes Wedding Dress Into Gowns For Stillborn Babies

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When this woman last wore her wedding dress and vowed to love someone until death, she never dreamed the bridal costume would touch the lives of thousands of parents one day whose time had came to part with their stillborn babies.

Yvonne Trimble began by donating her dress to a UK charity that makes funeral gowns for stillborn babies–infants that are so small, it’s difficult for grieving parents to find clothes in which to dress them.

Cherished Gowns for Angel Babies in the UK then sent Trimble pictures of the seven intricate baby gowns they were able to construct using the fabric and lace. The group of volunteer seamstresses can usually make 10 to 30 baby gowns from a single wedding dress.

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Trimble said it made her feel good having contributed something to help a few parents in their time of grief.

But after she posted the photos of individual dresses to her Facebook page she found out that her gesture would touched far more than simply seven families. The photo was shared 100,000 times and Angel Babies was flooded with donations.

8,500 people jumped at the chance to send their dresses, and volunteers who wanted to sew gowns leapt from 250 to 750. The charity eliminated its waiting list in a matter of hours.

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Trimble says she spent the day crying as she read hundreds of messages from people thanking her for her contribution, and calling attention to the charity.

“From the bottom of my heart,” one message read, “Thank you for giving us mums some relief in the knowledge that our angel babies are forever wrapped in love.”

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Dr. Saves Baby’s Life With $20 Google Cardboard Virtual Reality Glasses

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Doctors were able to perform life saving heart surgery on a four-month-old girl thanks to a smartphone and a cardboard box.

Teegan Lexcen was born with only one lung and half a heart. Doctors in Minnesota told her parents that surgery was impossible–and the little girl wouldn’t live long.

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But another team of doctors in Florida came up with an idea that let them carefully plan a successful surgery.

Google Cardboard is a $20 gadget that turns a smartphone into a set of virtual reality goggles. A smartphone, fits inside and lets the viewer see images in 3D, as if you are walking around them.

Google Cardboard Heart Surgery screenshot WFOR
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Doctors at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital in Miami loaded images from MRI scans into an app called Sketchfab and put on the Google Cardboard goggles. By turning their heads and moving around inside the images with the goggles, doctors could see the heart from all angles — and devise a strategy to repair the damage.

Dr. Redmond Burke and his team had used 3D printed models in the past to plan previously-perilous heart surgeries, but this time their printer was broken–and time was running out. They brainstormed and came up with the idea of using Google Cardboard, which actually worked better than the previous method.

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Unlike a 3D model that would have only shown doctors the little girl’s heart, surgeons were able to see other organs, and Teegan’s ribcage, too.

The contraption let Dr. Burke invent a completely new surgical technique, tailored specifically to the little girl. He was able to make less invasive incisions and ran into no surprises that could lead to extra complications.

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“It was mind-blowing,” Cassidy Lexcen, Teegan’s mother, said. “To see this little cardboard box and a phone, and to think this is what saved our daughter’s life.”

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