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Veterans Form Human Shield to Protect Soldier Funerals From Protesters (Video)

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flags-line-road-bikers-vidThe U.S. Supreme Court this week ruled in favor of the rights of Westboro Baptist Church members to protest at soldiers’ funerals, reaffirming the protections in the U.S. Constitution for free speech.

But, that doesn’t mean the soldier’s family must listen to the repugnant speech or view the extremist language on the picket signs. 900 bikers from around the country are making sure they don’t have to.

The Patriot Guard Riders, many of them former veterans, protect funeral-goers from the hurtful speech by creating a ‘wall’ of American flags and soaring patriotic music to shield families from the protest.

Since the high court ruling, new members are rushing to join the Patriot Guard Riders, a charitable organization formed in Kansas in 2005, after bikers belonging to the American Legion first heard about the Westboro Baptist protests and decided to take action.

The group doesn’t confront the protestors at all. Instead, they shield the family from the brunt of the abuse.

(WATCH the video below)

Thanks to Nancy Peske for submitting the story!

Veterans Form Human Shield to Protect Soldier Funerals From Protesters (Video)

flags-line-road-bikers-vid

flags-line-road-bikers-vidThe U.S. Supreme Court this week ruled in favor of the rights of Westboro Baptist Church members to protest at soldiers’ funerals, reaffirming the protections in the U.S. Constitution for free speech.

But, that doesn’t mean the soldier’s family must listen to the repugnant speech or view the extremist language on the picket signs. 900 bikers from around the country are making sure they don’t have to.

The Patriot Guard Riders, many of them former veterans, protect funeral-goers from the hurtful speech by creating a ‘wall’ of American flags and soaring patriotic music to shield families from the protest.

Rejected by Publishers 26 Year-old Makes $1Million Selling eBooks on Internet

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amanda-hocking-author-KTTCvidAfter countless rejections from large publishing companies, Amanda Hocking turned to the internet to sell her stories in digital formats that now have made her a million dollars on sales of more than 900,000 copies.

The 26 year-old now has young fans all over the world reading her zombie eBooks. Her successful entrepreneurial effort will land Amanda in the March issue of Elle magazine.

Rejected by Publishers 26 Year-old Makes $1Million Selling eBooks on Internet

amanda-hocking-author-KTTCvid

amanda-hocking-author-KTTCvidAfter countless rejections from large publishing companies, Amanda Hocking turned to the internet to sell her stories in digital formats that now have made her a million dollars on sales of more than 900,000 copies.

The 26 year-old now has young fans all over the world reading her zombie eBooks. Her successful entrepreneurial effort will land Amanda in the March issue of Elle magazine.

9 Secrets of a Happy Retirement

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Photo by Sun StarA large nest egg doesn’t guarantee a happy retirement. While a significant retirement income is likely to make you happier than just scraping by, money isn’t the only necessity.

Here are some tips for cultivating retirement happiness…

(READ the story at US News)

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Baby Laughing Hysterically at Ripping Paper

Laughter is good for our health, so I enjoy sharing videos of babies that are sure to make most people giggle.

In this home video, the baby thinks it is hilarious when her father tears some paper.

Dozens of People Perform CPR to Save One Heart Attack Victim

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CPR symbolWhen Howard Snitzer clutched his chest and crumpled on a freezing sidewalk outside Don’s Foods in Goodhue, Minn., he was wearing gym shorts, fresh from his daily workout.

For the next 96 minutes — more than an hour and a half — two dozen bystanders and first responders took turns performing CPR on the fallen man. Their teamwork saved Snitzer’s life, in what may be one of the longest, successful out-of-hospital resuscitations ever.

More Economic Good News: As Manufacturing Demand Grows, So Do Jobs

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factory workers retraining for green jobsA common misconception is repeated that factory jobs are slowly disappearing in the United States. But there have been steady gains recently: Just last month, manufacturing created 33,000 jobs.

U.S. manufacturing in 2010 ended the year with a net annual gain of 136,000 jobs.

This latest jobs report from the Labor Department actually showed “pretty strong growth across most industries”. The private sector is adding 150,000 jobs per month and picking up steam.

More Economic Good News: As Manufacturing Demand Grows, So Do Jobs

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factory workers retraining for green jobs

A common misconception is repeated that factory jobs are slowly disappearing in the United States. But there have been steady gains recently: Just last month, manufacturing created 33,000 jobs.

U.S. manufacturing in 2010 ended the year with a net annual gain of 136,000 jobs.

This latest jobs report from the Labor Department actually showed “pretty strong growth across most industries”. The private sector is adding 150,000 jobs per month and picking up steam.

10 Easy Spring-Cleaning Decorating Resolutions

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photo by GeriWith spring on the horizon, it’s natural to revisit, revise, and resolve to spruce things up in the coming months.

Similar to “resolutions,” the choices we make each spring are really goals, says Maria Shriver. Working towards and achieving our goals is a sure way to feeling accomplished and fulfilled.

Whether you’re looking to reinvent your life or just make a few small but important tweaks, here are some starter ideas to help you make your own “decorating resolutions” – and design the coming months to be your best yet.

 

Boy, 13, Youngest in Troop’s History to Achieve Eagle Scout

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Photo credit: Mary R. Vogt - MorguefileZachary Ahlheim, 13, has become the youngest Eagle Scout in his Boy Scout troop’s 65-year history.

“I’ve always just tried my best to be prepared and live up to the highest standards,” said Zachary. “No goal is too tough if I set my mind to it.”

The eighth-grader, who started scouting when he was in the second grade, now attends flight school, working toward his dream of becoming a Blue Angel pilot

(READ the story at Jacksonville.com)

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Photo credit: Mary R. Vogt – Morguefile

160 Studies Show Happiness Improves Health and Lengthens Life

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Photo by Sun StarA review of more than 160 studies has found ‘clear and compelling evidence’ that – all else being equal – happy people tend to live longer and experience better health than their unhappy peers.

The study is the most comprehensive review so far of the evidence linking happiness to health outcomes. Its lead author, University of Illinois professor emeritus of psychology Ed Diener, who also is a senior scientist for the Gallup Organisation, of Princeton, N.J., analysed long-term studies of human subjects, experimental human and animal trials, and studies that evaluate the health status of people stressed by natural events.

160 Studies Show Happiness Improves Health and Lengthens Life

smiling-white-shirt

Photo by Sun StarA review of more than 160 studies has found ‘clear and compelling evidence’ that – all else being equal – happy people tend to live longer and experience better health than their unhappy peers.

The study is the most comprehensive review so far of the evidence linking happiness to health outcomes. Its lead author, University of Illinois professor emeritus of psychology Ed Diener, who also is a senior scientist for the Gallup Organisation, of Princeton, N.J., analysed long-term studies of human subjects, experimental human and animal trials, and studies that evaluate the health status of people stressed by natural events.

New Ben Franklin Letters Discovered in London

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Ben Franklin portrait by Joseph Siffred DuplessisA professor with his nose deep in a library archive in London has stumbled upon 47 previously unknown letters from, to and about Benjamin Franklin.

The sensational find, not only adds texture to a key chapter in early American history, but it also raises the question of what else about the founding generation might be lurking out there, overlooked or miscategorized in a library, or perhaps stashed in an archive in some distant land.

Solar Project Will Power 85,850 Homes for Los Angeles

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solar arrayThe largest U.S. producer of crystalline solar power energy Wednesday announced plans to build a massive system to provide solar energy to tens of thousands of Los Angeles homes.

The project pairs the nation’s largest municipal utility, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, with SolarWorld to develop an 11.6-megawatt (MW) solar system that will generate enough clean, renewable solar energy to displace 290,000 metric tons of CO2 over 25 years.

Help for Obesity: Stomach Pacemaker Zaps Internally to Prevent Overeating

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Photo by Clarita at MorguefileForget stomach stapling and lap band surgery. The next big thing in weight loss surgery may be the stomach pacemaker.

Designed by a pacemaker manufacturer, the surgically-implanted device detects when a patient downs food or drink, and zaps the stomach with a series of electrical impulses using nerves around the stomach to generate a feeling of fullness.

T. Boone Who? Warren Buffett is the New King of Wind

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St Francis University photoWarren Buffett, who knows a few things about investing, has arguably become the largest investor in the American wind power market.

In his annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders, Warren Buffett noted that one of his portfolio companies, MidAmerican Energy, leads all regulated utilities when it comes to wind energy.

Sir Richard Branson’s Role Models – Inspiring Tributes for Entrepreneurs

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Richard-Branson charities photoStarting and growing a business is a bumpy journey, but it can be made a little easier with someone to provide inspiration — and a reminder of why you embarked on this crazy path in the first place.

Check out this list of role models from 14 aspiring entrepreneurs and Branson himself. Who are the people they turn to for inspiration?

(READ the list in AOL Small Business)

 

Mice Baldness Reversed (LINK Fixed)

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yellow sun brightMouse researchers conducting stress hormone experiments have stumbled onto a surprising new discovery — a potential treatment for hair loss.

Scientists at the University of California, Los Angeles, and the Veterans Administration were working with genetically altered mice that typically develop head-to-tail baldness as a result of overproducing a stress hormone.

Ellen Show Auction of Justin Bieber’s Hair Raises 40k for Animal Charity

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Photo of Justin Bieber by Daniel Ogren Photography -CC licenseA lock of Justin Bieber’s hair sold on ebay for $40,668 after Ellen DeGeneres put it up for auction to benefit an animal rescue organization.

Bieber brought a piece of his newly clipped hair sealed in an autographed glass case to The Ellen Show as a birthday present for the talk show host.