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Navy Silences “Whale-Harming” Sonar to Protect Marine Mammals

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Whales and dolphins are getting some long sought peace and quiet from the U.S. Navy.

The service has agreed to stop using certain types of sonar—or sound waves—believed to harm the marine mammals after signing a deal with several environmental groups that have been fighting the practice in court for ten years.

Conservationists have argued that the sonar waves disrupt the marine animals’ feeding patterns, and can even cause deafness. They also blame the practice for causing whales to beach themselves as they try to escape the sound. whale-fisherman-help-weather-channel-video

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The agreement will create safe havens for the mammals between California and Hawaii, locations where the Navy will not use mid-frequency sonar and refrain from conducting explosives training.

In addition, the Navy will no longer use sonar in habitat and feeding areas and reduce the number of training exercises that take place in the region.

The government’s National Marine Fisheries Service will also keep an eye on ocean mammals to determine if there are any negative effects that result from the exercises that are still being performed in the area.loggerhead turtle FB video Karen Riley-Love

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Navy spokesman Lieutenant Commander Matt Knight said the agreement will not affect readiness and the military “will continue to be good environmental stewards” under the deal.

(READ more at BBC News) — Photo: Center for Whale Research, Released

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Police Buy Elderly Woman Food With Their Own Money

Over the weekend, two officers went above and beyond their duty in response to a routine welfare call, and made one elderly woman and her family very grateful.

Upon arriving at the local 92-year-old’s apartment, they noticed that all of the food in her fridge had gone bad, and that she had run out of drinking water, after the power had gone out. police Lt David Natt shakes hand-KMTRvideo

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Deciding to help, Officer Christen Miller from the Gainesville, Georgia Police Department went shopping and purchased the woman a bunch of new groceries using her own money. Corporal Jessica Van stayed with the woman while Miller went out.

The photos received over 20,000 likes on Facebook, with commenters offering to pay money themselves to help keep the senior’s lights on.

Photo: Gainesville Police Department Facebook

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Ringo Starr Cleans His House, Fills Rockin’ Auction for Charity

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Ringo Starr is planning an all-star garage sale.

After going on a cleaning binge, the former Beatle and his wife, Barbara Bach, have decided to put 800 pieces of music history up for auction to raise money for charity.

“We’re fed up with having the stuff in storage when it could be put to some good use and also give a lot of people joy,” Starr told the Associated Press.Tim Mcgraw-operation homefront website

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That “stuff” is a rock fan’s treasure-trove including John Lennon’s “Beatle-Backer” — a Rickenbacker guitar that Lennon gave to Starr.

Other pieces include one of the first four pressings of the White Album — there was one for each Beatle — and a three-piece Ludwig drum kit Ringo used in 200 performances from 1963-64.

While sifting through 50 years of memorabilia, Starr also found a box of old photographs he shot while on tour with his former bandmates. He’s collected the never-before published images into a book, “Photograph” (on Amazon) which debuts September 21.paul-mccartney-website.jpg

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Proceeds from the auction and the book will go to Starr and Bach’s Lotus Foundation, which helps people suffering from diseases, homelessness, substance abuse, and assists victims of domestic violence and animals in need.

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Egyptian Billionaire Now In Talks to Buy Two Entire Islands for Refugees

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An Egyptian billionaire is one step closer to buying a homeland for refugees who are fleeing war and flowing into the EU.

Naguib Sawiris is currently in talks to buy two private islands in Greece, and said they “constitute a good opportunity for the project.”Refugees_are_human_beings CC Haeferl

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“We have corresponded with the owners and expressed our interest to go into negotiation with them,” he said.

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Earlier this month, Sawiris suggested the idea of buying an island where he could pay refugees to build their own homes, schools and basic services and then provide them with jobs after they settled the island.

He estimated that he could afford to house as many as 200,000 refugees, and offered the possibility that they might create their very own country instead of simply returning home when their countries stabilized.

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There are more than 1,200 Greek islands – fewer than 300 of them are populated. Sawiris has not identified the islands’ current owners, but says it will cost about $100 million to get the project started.

The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has shown interest in cooperating on his plan.

(READ more at the Telegraph)

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Australian Widow Leaves $4 Million Mansion To Help Homeless Kids

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Lily Fardell may not have had any children of her own, but many children who don’t have a home will be living a better life thanks to the sale of hers.

Lily’s legacy of generosity in her New South Wales community has continued following her death in 2015, as the sale of her mansion, known as Pacific House, funds charity efforts to help local homeless children.

The house, which sold at auction for a whopping $2.35 million dollars, was full of sculptures, furniture, and antiques that were expected to bring the total amount of her donation to St. Vincent de Paul in Newcastle to nearly $4 million after auction. Mary McBride at Victory Heights retirement home (We Are Family)

 

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Known for her kindness and spunk, Lily often hosted Christmas and tea parties on her veranda with friends, caroling, and wine.

Those friends were eager to attend the auction for the Catholic charity because they wanted to take home reminders of their friend as a way of supporting her generous last wish.

“She couldn’t have children of her own,” her nephew Michael told The Sydney Morning Herald. “But she loved children and left almost everything she had to a charity which supported them.”

Photos via The Sydney Morning Herald

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He Hauls His Upright Piano to Beaches and Parks Just to Make Your Day

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He was still a teen when he decided to quit his job, pack up his favorite musical instrument, and travel the world. Nothing unusual for a young vagabond, except Dotan Negrin wasn’t strapping a guitar to his back — he was lugging around an upright piano.

He wasn’t just hauling it to a local street corner, he has pushed the 500 pound piano onto Florida beaches, he’s played it inside a redwood tree in California, and on a mountaintop in the rainforests of Guatemala.

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He’s played in hundreds of locations in 21 countries, attracting crowds and tips at the Brooklyn Bridge, the Eiffel Tower, and on the rim of the Grand Canyon.

Tips and donations pay for, what he calls, his “Piano Around the World Tour.”

“I want to wake up every morning excited to see what would happen next,” Negrin told CBS News.

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You have to wonder, watching him push his piano through a wilderness park in the video below, if he ever wishes he’d taken up a different instrument.

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This Tea Has 10 Times More Antioxidants Than Green Tea

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If you’re looking to sip something that contains 10 times the antioxidants of green tea — and 14 times more than wild blueberries — ‘matcha’ may just be your cup of tea.

The consumption of matcha has been linked to better heart health, lower cholesterol, and the prevention of cancer and type 2 diabetes.

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The powder is made from young green tea leaves that are left in the shade for two to four weeks before harvesting. This increases the amount of chlorophyll— which transforms sunlight into energy—generating a higher concentration of antioxidants.

After they’re harvested, the young leaves are steamed, dried, and ground into a fine powder. Instead of straining water through the leaves, the powder is dissolved into the final brew, so people actually consume the whole leaf when they drink it.

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Matcha also packs a punch comparable to a cup of coffee, providing up to six hours of energy, minus the crash.

It’s also so potent that you really only need one cup a day.

In historical times, matcha was only available to Japanese royalty, monks, and to samurai warriors who would drink it to gain extra energy for their battles.

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As for the rest of us, let’s just hope it helps us get through our morning commute.

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8 Ways to Love Yoga Even If You Have No Flexibility or Balance

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When I tell people I teach yoga, at least half of them tell me, “Oh I’m way too inflexible to do yoga” or, “I can’t balance to save my life.”

Which, I get… I really do. When I first went to a yoga class and saw someone standing on their head, I panicked. At the time, I couldn’t even touch my toes, or imagine putting the top of my head on the floor.

But it also pains me to hear, because yoga is such an effective way of increasing flexibility and balance. And if you don’t do something about those tight muscles and wobbly ankles now, it’s not going to get better. In fact, it will only get worse.Yoga-by-ocean-power-MichellePloog-submitted

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So, here are the 8 best ways to get over the idea that yoga isn’t for you–and start a fun, productive and lasting relationship with your own body.

1. Embrace Yourself As a Beginner

Having no idea what you’re doing is actually a beautiful thing. It relieves you of expectations. It makes you stay curious. It gives you the opportunity to try something new. How often does that happen in your life? Long-time yoga practitioners have to struggle to keep their minds open to new learning. You’ve got a blank slate–at least when it comes to yoga. Enjoy it. Salt Yoga breathe easy submitted

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2. Practice at Home

If the thought of being the person who’s pointing to the left when everyone else is pointing to the right is keeping you from going to a class, practice at home. There are yoga DVDs on Amazon, YouTube videos and online streaming services that will allow you to be in your own space and go at your own pace. At some point, you’ll want to take class with a teacher who will help you tailor the practice to your particular body. But if you aren’t quite ready to go to the class, bring the class to you.show off yogi AcaciaTV submitted

3) Avoid Comparison

In every class, there will be someone—or maybe a whole posse of people—who will be able to do more than you. They will look glamorous and serene while you are red-faced and ready to bolt. Resist the urge to hate them—or yourself—and it will automatically deepen your practice.

Comparison make you focus on how you are separate, and yoga is about understanding how we are all connected. The more you can honor where you are today, the faster your current state will change.

4. Take a Beginner’s Class

It takes a special teacher to be able to truly serve beginners. Seek out the ones who have that skill by looking for the words “Level 1,” “beginner” or “basic” in the class description.

These classes will give you a firm foundation in the basic poses and make it much easier to keep up when you start going to more advanced classes.

5. Embrace Props

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Blocks, straps, blankets, bolsters—or if you’re at home, couch cushions, belts and books—are your best friend! These props help you tailor a pose to fit your body, instead of contort (and potentially injure) your body to fit a pose.

Sit up on a folded blanket (or two, or three) in a forward bend, and see how much more likely you are to be able to touch your toes.

6. Talk to the Teacher

A good teacher wants to know about his or her students.

Introduce yourself a couple minutes before class starts and explain that you’re a beginner. He or she will be able to tell you how to modify poses during class to suit your level.

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I know it’s not fun to feel like a remedial student. But if you can resist the urge to go straight for the most advanced version of a pose, you’ll be able to build on your successes instead of potentially crashing and burning.

Tree pose is still tree pose, whether your foot is on your ankle, calf, or thigh. Once you’ve mastered the basic version, you can move on to the next level.

8. Listen to Your Body

Ultimately, your body will tell you everything you need to know about how yoga is working for you. Reach only as far as feels doable to you. “No pain no gain” does not apply on the yoga mat.

There’s always a next time to give you a chance to build on the stretching you have achieved today.

Kate Hanley is a yoga teacher, the author of A Year of Daily Calm: A Guided Journal to Creating Tranquility Every Day and the mind-body blogger for the online streaming fitness service, Acacia TV.

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Huge Victory for Bees! US Court Bans Insecticide Linked to Deaths

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A United States appeals court ruled that federal regulators should not have approved the use of an insecticide, which is linked to a decline in bee populations, and determined that the EPA used “flawed and limited data”.

The ruling means farmers have to immediately stop using sulfoxaflor, marketed under the brand names Transform and Closer, unless and until the Environmental Protection Agency obtains more evidence regarding its effects on honeybees. Only then will the EPA be allowed to decide if it can re-approve the chemical for use on crops.drone-bugs-michael-godfrey-photoby-UniversityOfQueensland

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“It’s a complete victory for the beekeepers we represent,” said Greg Loarie, an attorney representing several commercial beekeeping groups told Reuters. “The EPA has not been very vigilant.”

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals agreed, and determined the EPA didn’t collect enough “substantial evidence” to prove sulfoxaflor was safe before approving its use.

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Bee populations have been declining in recent years, and though some blame an attack of mites or viruses, beekeepers point to evidence that certain pesticides–neonicotinoids–that attack the central nervous system of insects are a huge contributor. Sulfoxaflor falls into that category.

While Europe has already banned their use, California and Ontario have strong restrictions on neonicotinoids and garden stores at Lowe’s had been phasing out its use.mountain gorillas 2 CC Sara&Joachim

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The EPA had originally proposed several limits on sulfoxaflor’s use, but later backed off and approved it for unconditional use on crops. The court found that the EPA amended its policy even though the maker, Dow AgroSciences, failed to provided additional studies the EPA had requested.

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Tears Flow As Kindergarten Teacher Sees A Student on TV 30 Years Later (WATCH)

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Many of us remember our first teachers—and though they’ve likely had thousands of students throughout their teaching career, they often remember us, too.

One day, while watching the Minneapolis news on KARE-TV, retired kindergarten teacher Lorly Schik recognized one of the reporters as her student from 30 years ago.

After writing Cory Hepola a letter and sending it to his parents, the reporter set up a meeting, and brought flowers to her home. After an initial hug, the pair eagerly sat down to open up a box full of memories. zeus dog reunion screenshot youtube

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That box included a note, in the shape of a heart, from Hepola’s mother on his last day of school.

The rest, as they say, is history.

(WATCH it unfold in the KARE video, below).

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“Umbrella Dad” Gives Us Lesson in Putting Others Before Yourself

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This is why dads are the best.

The unknown father in this photo, holding an umbrella over his son, while getting soaked in the rain, is warming hearts around the world.

More than three million people have viewed this picture in just two days since Reddit user jagershottzz posted the photo.Excited-boy-screenshot-YouTube

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“But you see, dad is doing more than keeping him dry,” one of the commenters posted. “He’s teaching him how to put others before himself.”

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NFL Drew Brees Helps Two Friends Get Through War and Heartache

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Five years after a soldier was given a gift that raised his spirit during days of war, Jackson Smith paid back his best friend Brian.

Both good deeds were made possible by NFL quarterback Drew Brees, who, at the time, had just won the Super Bowl but was happy to send some down-home love to a New Orleans Marine.

The photo above (right) was sent to Smith at the front lines, showing the star athlete holding a life-sized cutout his picture.Jen Welter NFL coach screenshot TODAY

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“When I saw that picture, I cried my eyes out. I felt that Brian had pulled off the greatest act of friendship in the history of Mardi Gras,’ wrote Jackson Smith. “At a time in my life when I knew little beyond doubt and exhaustion, his gesture brought me through. I believed that I could never repay him or Drew Brees for what they had done for me.”

In the end, he did repay the favor to Brian, with the help of the same New Orleans Saints star QB.

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My Son With Autism Had Trouble In School Until One Teacher Did This

 

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Kindergarten is a huge change for all children, but it can be even more difficult for those on the autism spectrum. Getting my son to school for the first half of last year was a feat in itself. Each morning, he experienced panic attacks and meltdowns before we even reached the car. By the time we got to school, I would have to hold his hand to his classroom. When we reached his classroom, I would spend a good 10-20 minutes calming him down until he felt comfortable enough to join the rest of his class. When he got home each day, he would spend hours crying.

I would attend lunchtime with him each day, so it would give him something to look forward to at the half-way point. Also, it gave me a chance to be in my “mom detective mode” to see if there was something going on that I was missing.Roof volunteers Facebook David Perez

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He seemed to get along fine with his fellow classmates, and after many conversations with all of his teachers, I was at a standstill. Services for autism in our area outside of his school are hard to come by, so when I found a new behavioral therapist within ten minutes of my home who specialized in autism, I was excited.

After working with my son for a period of time, the therapist thought he was working so hard on controlling his emotions at school that he would quite literally blow up at home because that’s where he felt the most comfortable. It made sense.

Over the next few months, I had tried everything with my son to help ease his anxiety. I bought weighted blankets, vests, an abundance of sensory toys and we even did kid yoga twice a day. I joined online support groups, in-person support groups and even brought him to the doctor to see if medication would be a good option for him.

After Christmas break, I was surprised to see him return from school one day in January with a big smile on his face. I didn’t even question it right away until a week later when my son started talking about an interaction with another teacher. The next morning when I brought him to school, he had a little bit of a swag to his step. And when we passed a classroom with a teacher from a different grade level, my son stopped and gave Mr. T a big high-five. He still wanted me to walk with him to his classroom and do our normal breathing exercises–but that all slowly changed in the last five months of school.autism-friendly-clothing-IndependenceDayWebsite

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Each day when he would come home, he would immediately say Mr. T gave him a high-five again today or Mr. T said hi to him. It would later change to, he gave Mr. T a high-five and a hug today. The high-fives didn’t cure my son’s anxiety, but it gave him something to look forward to, which is so important when so many decisions are taken away from our kids.

brock-on-bike-fortyseventimesbrock-blogFor the rest of the school year, his high-fives with this kind teacher were always the biggest highlight of his day. And very slowly, my son needed me less and less. By May, he didn’t need me to walk past the front of the school with him, and on some days, he even asked to take the bus.

The best acts of kindness are when someone doesn’t even know they’re doing something that affects someone’s life. They’re just doing it because. My son had no previous interactions with this teacher, but for whatever reason, he was comfortable with him when he almost always has a hard time interacting with people he doesn’t know well.

Always take the time to smile or give a high-five. You very well could be the one to help put a little swag in someone else’s step. Thank you Mr. T for unknowingly giving my son something to look forward to each day.

So, just remember — that simple act of kindness you perform just might have a far grander role is God’s plan than you realize!

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3 Heartwarming Scenes of Europe Cheering for Refugees Arriving by Bus (WATCH)

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In the last two weeks, the willingness of German and Austrian residents to provide sanctuary and aid appeared to be boundless, as thousands of refugees fleeing Syria arrived by bus and train.

The eagerness to help is so great in Munich that the city has been “obliged to draw up waiting lists for volunteers who want to assist,” according to the Independent.

Refugees Welcome sign-germany-RuptlyYoutube“Spontaneously hundreds of ordinary citizens came to the station in support, welcoming the arrivals with applause.” wrote Elke, a student in Munich to friends overseas. “They bring food and drinks, toys, and whatever else they have to give to people who have nothing.”

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“The police, municipality and really all of us are overwhelmed–not by the refugees but by the help and care this created.”

The Munich mayor as described the outpouring of support as having a soothing effect on the city.Abdul and Reem 1 Indiegogo BuyPens

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When a Solar Plant Becomes a Sculpture Garden, Tulip Power Blooms


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Who says a power plant can’t be pretty?

This 100-foot-tall structure in the shape of a tulip can deliver clean, sustainably-produced energy, even at night, because it is the world’s first hybrid solar power generator.

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Designed by Israeli architect Haim Dotan and Aora Solar, the solar turbine can power 60-80 homes at a time, combining sculpture, architecture, and infrastructure to create a magnificently efficient—and appealing—power source.

Currently, the “solar tulip” stands as an artistic beacon of power in Samar, Israel and Almeria, Spain, where a bloom at the top of the tower captures sunlight from a series of mirror reflectors. After the sun goes down, the solar generator is powered by diesel, biogas, and natural gas. Plans are also underway to construct a solar-tulip facility near Arizona State University in Tempe.

Dotan explained his design saying he fashioned the turbine as a flower “to create emotions, excitement and awareness of the destruction of natural resources.”warhol_dome_painting_illustration

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The solar tulip’s ability to work as a stand-alone plant is an advantage in countries without developed utility grids, which is why solar tulips will also soon be sprouting up in Ethiopia, according to the Ministry of Water, Irrigation, and Energy.

How does it work?

From the centerpiece in the tulip flower, super-heated air travels down and turns a turbine blade, generating 100 kilowatts of electricity and 170 kilowatts of heat energy.

The system’s low water consumption – the tulip powers the micro turbine with heated air instead of steam – is especially appealing in the desert Southwest, which has led to the partnership between Aora-Solar, Arizona State University and GreenFuel Technologies.Wind Farm Wales cc Statkraft

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It’s also a modular system, which means it can expand to meet the energy needs of a growing community–just like planting more bulbs leads to bigger garden.

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Lewd Joke Doll Proves 98-Year-old Grandma With Dementia is Still a Charmer (WATCH)

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Everyone warned me that my grandmother with Alzheimer’s might not recognize me and would remain disconnected during what would be my final visit to her hometown in Wisconsin.

She was 98-years-old and I hadn’t seen her in a decade– me, living a thousand miles away and she, living far from any airport.

I was determined to make this last visit count… But how?

As editor at Good News Network, I had seen stories about the power of music to unlock the personality of elderly shut-ins. So, ’Bring polka music’ – Check.grandpa-dances-without-cane-YouTube

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I thought about the handmade items she gave us, but the afghan blanket keeping me warm every winter was too bulky to bring on a plane.

grandma-and-family-600px-geriThen, I remembered the “peek-a-boo doll’. When she was in her 60s, she gave these cheeky dolls to my sister and me when we were teens. I kept it wrapped in an old record store bag up in the closet. This was just the device I needed to break through the wall of isolation and indifference.

I made sure my sister recorded the moment on video–a moment that produced so much joy, a moment that proved she could still light up the room, with her giggling and folksy Midwest talk, even while dementia cloaked her mind.

Afterward, I played the tune Beer Barrel Polka, and we all sang along. She knew every lyric.

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When the somewhat-lewd Peek-a-boo Doll was shown to the other old ladies and staff playing Bingo in the next room, they couldn’t stop laughing, saying, “Kate made that?”

My beloved grandmother died this week, two months shy of 100.

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Wristbands Offer Nausea Relief from Motion Sickness and Chemo

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If bouts of nausea leave your head spinning and stomach churning, a new cure may fit right on your wrist.

Acupressure bands are an old method for fighting seasickness used by Chinese fishermen. They wrap around the wrist and have an adjustable post that presses down on the acupressure point called the “Nei Kuan,” located about three finger widths up from the wrist, on the forearm between the two prominent tendons there.

After discovering the device relieved her morning sickness, Romy Taormina created a modern version of the acupressure band. She liked the application, but wasn’t wild about the way the wrap looked, so she started her own company to produce a more hip version.

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Her product, called Psi Bands (pronounced sigh bands), is FDA-cleared and designed to treat nausea, whether from motion sickness, chemotherapy, pregnancy, or anesthesia.

When Kris Wittenberg first heard about them, she drove 45 minutes from her home in Eagle, Colorado, to the nearest store selling PsiBands to buy some for her 10 year old daughter, Addison, who frequently got car sick.

“She loves them,” Wittenberg told Good News Network, “Plus, she thinks they’re cute.”

Wittenberg compares them to the trendy Swatch watches of the 1980’s, but thinks they have a 21st century focus on how to treat disorders and discomfort.”

“It wasn’t a drug, it wasn’t a medication,” Wittenberg said. “She doesn’t get sick on drives now, and she can even read in the car.”

Wittenberg says the bands are all she’s ever needed to control Addison’s motion sickness over the past four years. She also gave some to a friend going through chemotherapy.

Taormina cites four published studies on her website attesting to the effectiveness of the bands in treating nausea from chemotherapy, morning sickness, motion sickness, and anesthesia.

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The company also makes financial contributions to the National Breast Foundation and other cancer charities.

While a cure may make people feel better in the future, Taormina’s company has delivered Psi Bands to the local cancer center in Pacific Grove, California, to help patients in her hometown feel better while going through chemo today.

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Brighter Days in India: College Girl’s Simple Idea Lights 5300 Homes

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Talk about a bright idea.

When a 20-year-old college student went to visit her grandparents in India back in 2010, she noticed that many people were living without light—that, or they were using bulbs that fairly quickly ran out. She immediately decided to buy energy efficient bulbs for ten families using her own money.

Mansi Prakash, now an economics major at New York University, came up with a solution that was simple but effective, one that would go on to change the lives of thousands: sending eco-friendly light bulbs to small villages.

“Most families have light bulbs—they just weren’t turning them on and using them,” Prakash told TakePart.  “For someone who couldn’t afford food three times a day, paying the high electricity bills was not an option.”Beach-Saltwater-Lamp-released-SALt-cc--jopetsy

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If they used an 11-watt compact fluorescent bulb instead, which costs about $2 and lasts 3-4 years, residents would save 80% on their energy bills. The money saved could go toward health care, food or education.

Being able to turn on lights whenever you need them can give families more hours in the day to be productive, and allow children more time to study.

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Prakash, who was born in India and raised in the Philippines, has since founded the nonprofit Brighter Today and–with help from the Clinton Foundation–has been distributing energy-efficient bulbs that are donated by electronics giant Philips.

To date, her nonprofit has helped bring cheaper electricity to 5,300 homes in rural India.“teen-inventor”

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Prakash is also focused on a new solar project called Light for Life that she hopes will illuminate homes that have no access to electricity. It is another innovative device that brings in daylight with a plastic bottle, bleach and water.

(READ more at TakePart) Photos: Brighter Today, Facebook

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Nature Bridge Paves the Way For Mountain Lions’ Survival in California

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The hunting of mountain lions has been illegal in California since 1990, but because of their proximity to humans and civilization in California, these big cats have had a hard time crossing the street safely.

Construction of the world’s largest “nature bridge” should help reduce the number of statewide, automobile-related wildcat deaths.

The green overpass will connect the protected public lands of the Santa Susanna Mountains and the Santa Monica mountains after plans are finalized and construction begins in 2017.bisons-roam

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Spanning over eight lanes of traffic on the 101 Freeway, the Liberty Canyon wildlife corridor is likely to measure 200 feet across and 165 feet wide. The highway will be bordered by drought-tolerant vegetation, and will cost between $33 and $38 million dollars.

It’s important for mountain lions to be able to roam over—and claim—new territory freely. If they can’t, the species risks inbreeding and territorial fighting between packs.

The Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority is still putting together the finishing touches on the design plan, and have begun a fundraising initiative to help with expenses.baby elephant CC Mara 1

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Since 2002, 12 mountain lions have been hit and killed in traffic on the 101.

Washington State recently broke ground on the first of several wildlife bridges planned for six lanes of traffic along the Cascade Mountains.

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S is for Sculpture: Father Teaches Alphabet And Inspires Street Art

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When a father started using the streets in Southeast Washington to teach his young daughters the alphabet, he inspired an animal art movement.

Streets running east and west in the U.S. capital are lettered – A Street, B Street, C Street, and so on. Stephen Young started using the streets to teach his young daughters the alphabet back in 2011, telling them what animal’s name began with each letter.Germen-Crew-mexican-graffiti-GermanCrewFacebook

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He pitched the idea of putting actual animal sculptures at intersections to the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop, a nonprofit community arts group, and they ran with it like a cheetah. “C” is for cheetah, by the way.

Animals have been popping up around the neighborhood ever since – like the Koala on K Street above. Some of the others:

“D” is for Dog, a daredevil darting through fire.

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“E” is for Emus, elevated above the esplanade.

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“F” is for Falcarius, fearful of becoming food for a Capitalsaurus.

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When the letters run out, the streets are given names in alphabetical order while streets running diagonally are named after states. So…

“N” is for North Carolina, and for Narwals noodling up a post.

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“V” is for Virginia, and Viceroy Butterflies vying for valued space.

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In all, there are ten animal sculptures so far — for the letters D, E, F, G, I, K, L, N, S, V. The Capitol Hill Arts Workshop still has room for 16 more – creating a walking tour of the alphabet for kids to learn their ABCs.

(READ more at the Washington Post) – Photos: Terry Turner, Good News Network

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