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Strangers Across 6 States Help Victims Cope Following Tornadoes

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tornado photo by NOAAThe Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma is one of the many groups that leapt to the aid of communities across six states where homes were destroyed by tornadoes, providing free meals and water, assistance with clearing drives and roadways, and support for other vital needs of families.

Here is a summary of good neighbors at work in Oklahoma, Alabama, Arkansas, Virginia and Mississippi and North Carolina.

(READ the story – and see how you can help – in the Huffington Post)

Thanks to Julia Frerichs for submitting the link!

Blue Crab Comeback Continues in Chesapeake Bay

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blue-crab-usfdaContinuing their comeback in the Chesapeake Bay, blue crabs hit their second-highest total this winter since 1997, officials said Tuesday, nearly double the record low in 2007.

“The bold … management plan implemented by Maryland and Virginia to stabilize the population continues to work,” said one scientist with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation.

JK Rowling Gives Signed Potter Books to Teen’s Fundraiser in Honor of Fan’s Lost Friend

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JK Rowling photo by Sjhill -GNU licenseHarry Potter fan Shona Macleod, 15, decided to contact JK Rowling in her effort to raise £950 for a park bench where she could “talk” to her pal Kieran Goulding since his death in a car crash.

The Daily Mirror reports the teen was “absolutely amazed” to receive a full set of signed Harry Potter books along with a handwritten letter.

Disabled Bodies, but Able Workers!

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NBC Video still, Able worker sign80 percent of the workers hired at the Tennessee factory, which makes artificial grass, are disabled — but, owner David Morris doesn’t see them that way. Every worker and manager with cerebral palsy, downs syndrome, or schizophrenia is considered “able”.

Nothing special is done to help them. They simply work alongside others — and they do a good job.

WATCH the Making a Difference video below…

First US Offshore Wind Farm Approval Ignites Green Jobs Future

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offshore wind turbines, via FlickrConstruction and operation plans have been approved for America’s first offshore wind farm, which could create up to 1000 jobs at the Cape Wind project off the Massachusetts coast beginning in a few months.

Interior Secretary Kenneth Salazar today announced the approval by the federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement for the 130-turbine project in Nantucket Sound.

New Airline Passenger Rights Law Gives $1,300 for Bumped Flights, Other Benefits

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Photo by Chris Sloan, via Airchive.comOne example of the US government championing the rights of citizens over corporations debuted today with a new a federal rule allowing airline passengers to collect $1,300 when they are forced to give up their seat on an overbooked flight, a 63 percent increase over the current penalty.

The regulation announced by U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood will also require airlines to reimburse passengers for bag fees if their bags are lost, expand the current ban on lengthy tarmac delays, and disclose hidden fees.

New Airline Passenger Rights Law Gives $1,300 for Bumped Flights, Other Benefits

airline cabin photo by Chris Sloan via airchive.com

Photo by Chris Sloan, via Airchive.comOne example of the US government championing the rights of citizens over corporations debuted today with a new a federal rule allowing airline passengers to collect $1,300 when they are forced to give up their seat on an overbooked flight, a 63 percent increase over the current penalty.

The regulation announced by U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood will also require airlines to reimburse passengers for bag fees if their bags are lost, expand the current ban on lengthy tarmac delays, and disclose hidden fees.

Amazing Reunion for Friends 24 Years After Lost Postcard

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friends-reunite-TodayshowVidTwo long-lost friends are emotionally reunited after 24 years in the wake of an important postcard getting lost in the mail, placing their relationship on hold.

Both women say that despite the postal glitch, their relationship is “timeless.”

WATCH the Today show reunion…

 

Google Invests Another $100M in Green Energy – This Time a Wind Farm

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Photo by David Loudon, via MorguefileGoogle’s investments in clean power are now rivaling that of stand alone clean energy investors. Monday morning, the search engine giant said it has invested $100 million in the world’s largest wind farm, the 845 MW Shepherds Flat project under construction in Oregon.

 With this investment, Google has put more than $350 million (a jaw-dropping amount for an Internet company) into clean power.

Sesame Street, PNC Bank Team up to Teach Kids About Money

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Sesame Street group - PBS photoA new project featuring Grover, Elmo, Cookie Monster and the gang aims to explain concepts related to the importance of earning and saving money.

“For Me, for You, for Later,” explains financial fundamentals in a way that preschool children can understand.

Sesame Street, PNC Bank Team up to Teach Kids About Money

Sesame Street group - PBS photo

Sesame Street group - PBS photoA new project featuring Grover, Elmo, Cookie Monster and the gang aims to explain concepts related to the importance of earning and saving money.

“For Me, for You, for Later,” explains financial fundamentals in a way that preschool children can understand.

Why It’s A Great Time To Be An Entrepreneur

photo of businessmen by Michael Connors via Morguefile

Photo by Michael Connors via MorguefileHave you ever thought about starting your own company?  Do you have a great idea for a product or service? Perhaps it’s time you turned your dreams into reality.

More and more, young women are not only starting their own businesses, but they are also achieving enormous success doing so. Take recent start-ups like Her Campus, Rent the Runway, and LearnVest: all three lucrative businesses were founded by women in their early twenties.

(READ the story at Forbes.com)

Photo by Michael Connors via Morguefile
Thanks to Julia Frerichs for the link!

Omega-3 Fatty Acids May Fight Postpartum Depression

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fish oilsMothers-to-be who consume plenty of omega-3 fatty acids during pregnancy may have a reduced risk of developing postpartum depression after their babies are delivered, according to a recent study that was conducted by scientists at the University of Connecticut School of Nursing.

(READ more at DrCutler.com)

A Year After Gulf Oil Spill, Florida Sees A Comeback

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Photo by Sun StarIt must be spring break in Panama City because here and in other beach towns along Florida’s panhandle, hotel and restaurant owners are smiling once again, a year after the Deepwater Horizon drilling-rig blast and oil spill. The crowds appear to be coming back.

Army General Credited as the Hero of Tunisian Revolution Gets Promotion

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Flag_of_TunisiaA man credited as a hero of Tunisia’s revolution, Gen. Rachid Ammar, has been promoted to chief of the nation’s armed forces.

Ammar is treated as a hero in this North African nation, credited by the press with refusing to obey orders of then-President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali to shoot on crowds of demonstrators.

He Turned his Polluted Gulf Coast Hometown into a ‘Showcase Community’

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Hilton-Kelley-pollution-activistHilton Kelley left a burgeoning career in Hollywood in 2000 and moved back to his Texas hometown, a refinery and chemical manufacturing region, to clean things up.

Mr. Kelley has won a lot of victories in 11 years. Now, the Port Arthur native has received a $150,000 Goldman Environmental Prize for his efforts to fight pollution.

It started in 2000, when he formed the Community In-Power and Development Association to collect data on pollution levels. Armed with air samples and statistics, he stormed corporate shareholder meetings and distributed photographs of Port Arthur children wearing respirators.

(READ the Making A Difference story in CS Monitor)

Repelling Bugs With The Essence Of Grapefruit

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mosquitoIt’s bug season again. And once again, most people won’t bother spraying or slathering on repellents.

That bugs the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention because biting insects are more than an itchy annoyance: Tick bites cause 30,000 Lyme disease infections every year.

That’s why the CDC is pushing hard to develop a completely natural insect repellent made from a chemical called nootkatone, which is found in Alaska yellow cedar trees and citrus fruit.

U.S. Economy Improving Despite Global Events: Survey

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business graphicEconomists say the U.S. economy is gaining strength despite political unrest in North Africa and the Middle East and last month’s devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan.

A survey finds that economists are hopeful that the broader economy is substantially improving, with rising employment reported for the fifth quarter in a row.

Orangutan and Stray Hound Dog, Best Friends Now

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orangutan and hound - National Geographic video stillAn orangutan leaped at the chance to throw its long arms around a vagabond dog that had wandered from the woods. Within hours, the two were inseparable.

WATCH the video, courtesy of National Geographic, below…

Thanks to Jean Barker for the video link…

Daryl Hannah to Receive 2011 Environmental Hero Award

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Daryl Hannah shows off biodiesel fuel - via www.dhlovelife.comActress and filmmaker Daryl Hannah has been selected to receive the 2011 Environmental Hero award this Earth Day. Hannah’s long past in promoting sustainability as well as her work founding the Sustainable Biodiesel Alliance made for an ideal honoree.

She started her own website dedicated to encouraging low impact lifestyles.