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Motown Legends Take the Stage at White House Event (Video)

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motown-singing-WH-pbsvidThe White House celebrated Black History Month Thursday night with a tribute to the legendary Motown Records. Hosted by the President and First Lady, the program — to be aired March 1 on PBS — honors the Motown sound and its fifty year legacy of infusing American culture with soulful pop songs that became instant classics.

This is the eighth in a series of evening celebrations that tells the story of American culture through music. Since 2009, the Obamas have hosted musical tributes to Broadway, the genres of Jazz, Country, Classical, and Latin, along with folk music from the Civil Rights movement — all from the White House.

Motown Legends Take the Stage at White House Event (Video)

motown-singing-WH-pbsvid

motown-singing-WH-pbsvidThe White House celebrated Black History Month Thursday night with a tribute to the legendary Motown Records. Hosted by the President and First Lady, the program — to be aired March 1 on PBS — honors the Motown sound and its fifty year legacy of infusing American culture with soulful pop songs that became instant classics.

This is the eighth in a series of evening celebrations that tells the story of American culture through music. Since 2009, the Obamas have hosted musical tributes to Broadway, the genres of Jazz, Country, Classical, and Latin, along with folk music from the Civil Rights movement — all from the White House.

New Zealand Quake Survivor Marries Fiance Who Helped Save Her

photo via Morguefile - CC license

photo via Morguefile - CC licenseClutching her groom, she looked like any beaming bride. But Emma Howard’s trip down the aisle Friday almost didn’t happen. Just 72 hours earlier she was trapped under a building that collapsed in the earthquake.

“I said to people, ‘When I was in there I was thinking, I’m meant to be married in three days,'” she said. “And they said to me, ‘You still are.'”

 

Oscar Buzz: The Top 10 Positive Psychology Films of 2010

movie tickets and popcorn by mconnors via morgfile

film-tickets-popcorn-mconnors-morgfileHave you seen any good movies lately? If not, try one of these 10 best positive psychology films of 2010.

Whether or not they are snubbed by the actual Academy Awards ceremony, these films merit awards for their specific positive psychology viewpoint and each movie is worthy of your time.

For the second year in a row, I present the positive psychology movie awards for films that best illustrate positive psychological principles:

Oscar Buzz: The Top 10 Positive Psychology Films of 2010

movie tickets and popcorn by mconnors via morgfile

film-tickets-popcorn-mconnors-morgfileHave you seen any good movies lately? If not, try one of these 10 best positive psychology films of 2010.

Whether or not they are snubbed by the actual Academy Awards ceremony, these films merit awards for their specific positive psychology viewpoint and each movie is worthy of your time.

For the second year in a row, I present the positive psychology movie awards for films that best illustrate positive psychological principles:

The Right to Write: How One Pencil Started a Revolution

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pencils-of-promise-child-photoAdam Braun was on a fast track toward a lucrative corporate career, but it was a backpacking trip as a teenager in India when he met a little boy begging on the streets, that changed his stars.

Adam asked him, “What do you want most in the world?”

The boy’s reply: “A pencil.”

That moment became the spark for Pencils of Promise, an organization founded by Braun that builds schools in some of the world’s poorest countries—Laos, Nicaragua and Guatemala.

Two years later, 21 schools have been built. Thirty will be up and running by the end of 2011.

(READ and WATCH Adam’s story HERE)

Inspiring Homeless Man Seeks Accidental Donor of Diamond Ring

homeless tries to hand in accidental diamond ring

homeless tries to hand in accidental diamond ringA homeless man in southeast Michigan says a woman accidentally gave him a gold ring laced with diamonds when she handed him a handful of change, and now he is looking for the owner.

Michael Secaur tells The Oakland Press that he was panhandling at an intersection in Pontiac on Monday when a woman pulled up in a vehicle and handed him some money. He says the ring was among some coins, and that he thinks she “did an oops.”
 

WATCH the video below… or read the story at MSNBC.

Inspiring Homeless Man Seeks Accidental Donor of Diamond Ring

homeless tries to hand in accidental diamond ring

homeless tries to hand in accidental diamond ringA homeless man in southeast Michigan says a woman accidentally gave him a gold ring laced with diamonds when she handed him a handful of change, and now he is looking for the owner.

Michael Secaur tells The Oakland Press that he was panhandling at an intersection in Pontiac on Monday when a woman pulled up in a vehicle and handed him some money. He says the ring was among some coins, and that he thinks she “did an oops.”

Coca-Cola Happiness Truck Spreads Cheer

Coke Happiness Truck

Coke Happiness TruckPress a big button on the back of Coca-Cola’s new “Happiness Truck” and out pops a surprise — anything from a frosty Coke to a soccer ball, to a beach chair.

In their new video, the Coke “Happiness Truck” travels to Rio— and gives thirsty pedestrians free sodas along with summer fun… a beach toy, sunglasses and more.

Coca-Cola Happiness Truck Spreads Cheer

Coke Happiness Truck

Coke Happiness TruckPress a big button on the back of Coca-Cola’s new “Happiness Truck” and out pops a surprise — anything from a frosty Coke to a soccer ball, to a beach chair.

In their new video, the Coke “Happiness Truck” travels to Rio— and gives thirsty pedestrians free sodas along with summer fun… a beach toy, sunglasses and more.

Trending: 5 Signs That Optimism is the New Black in Business

money photo by cohdra, via morgeufile

Image by cohdra, via morgeufileWe can see it every week in the business pages of newspapers and magazines. From manufacturing, to private sector service industries, from venture capital investors, and businesses from Asia to Brazil to Europe: Optimism is the new black.

Here are a five signs that optimism is brewing throughout the global economy.

Trending: Optimism is the New Black in Business

money photo by cohdra, via morgeufile

Image by cohdra, via morgeufileWe can see it every week in the business pages of newspapers and magazines. From manufacturing, to private sector service industries, from venture capital investors, and businesses from Asia to Brazil to Europe: Optimism is the new black.

Here are a five signs that optimism is brewing throughout the global economy.

Dolphins Help Save Tired Dog Stuck in Canal

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Photo by Sun StarSome persistent dolphins are being credited with saving a dog that had run away in Florida. The dog’s owner said he had been missing for 15 hours — and it would have been longer if the dolphins hadn’t alerted the neighbors.

“If he had to tread water all night long, I know he wouldn’t have been able to,” Cindy Burnett said from her home on Marco Island.

PepsiCo’s Deal With Mexican Farmers Is Good for All

News21 photo, Mexican border

News21 photo, Mexican borderPepsiCo’s work with corn farmers in Jalisco, Mexico, reflects a new approach by corporations trying to maintain a business edge while helping out small communities.

In just three years, everything has changed for 300 small farmers who no longer sell their corn to middlemen but directly to PepsiCo, which guarantees the price it will pay for their crops upfront. The deal enables the small farmers to secure credit to buy seeds and fertilizers, crop insurance and equipment.

(READ the story from the NY Times)

Heinz Ketchup Goes Green With Coca-Cola’s Plant-Based Bottle

heinz ketchup bottle

heinz ketchup bottleHeinz’s ketchup bottles haven’t changed at all since plastic was first used for the iconic containers in 1983. Now the bottles are set to get a green makeover, courtesy of Coca-Cola.

The ketchup manufacturer announced a partnership this week to use Coca-Cola’s PlantBottle, a plastic bottle made from a combination of petroleum-based materials and up to 30% plant-based materials, for its ketchup bottles.

Supporters Worldwide Buy Pizza for Wisconsin Protesters

Madison protest, by Mark Danielson on Flickr

Madison protest, by Mark Danielson on FlickrThe owner of Ian’s Pizza in Madison said he’s received hundreds of telephone calls from people as far away as Egypt who want to purchase pizza for the protesters demonstrating a block away at the Wisconsin Capitol.

In the last few days, they’ve sold thousands of dollars of pizza to out-of-state supporters in 14 countries, and every state.

On Saturday alone, Ian’s gave away 1,057 free slices in their store and delivered more than 300 pizzas to the Capitol itself.

(READ the story at Politico)

Madison protest, by Mark Danielson on Flickr

Supporters Worldwide Buy Pizza for Wisconsin Protesters

Madison protest, by Mark Danielson on Flickr

Madison protest, by Mark Danielson on FlickrThe owner of Ian’s Pizza in Madison said he’s received hundreds of telephone calls from people as far away as Egypt who want to purchase pizza for the protesters demonstrating a block away at the Wisconsin Capitol.

In the last few days, they’ve sold thousands of dollars of pizza to out-of-state supporters in 14 countries, and every state.

On Saturday alone, Ian’s gave away 1,057 free slices in their store and delivered more than 300 pizzas to the Capitol itself.

(READ the story at Politico)

Madison protest, by Mark Danielson on Flickr

Toys R Us Launches “Be A Hero For Autism” Fundraising Campaign

Toys R Us Autism campaign banner

Toys R Us Autism campaign bannerToys”R”Us yesterday announced the launch of its nine-week in-store fundraising campaign to benefit Autism Speaks, North America’s largest autism science and advocacy organization.The company will collect donations in its stores and online through April 30 and provide a $400,000 grant to kick off its fifth annual campaign.

Since the partnership began in 2007, Toys”R”Us and customer contributions have combined to provide Autism Speaks with more than $8.4 million. Last year’s in-store and online fundraising campaign raised nearly $1.8 million for Autism Speaks in the U.S. and an additional $600,000 in Canada.

After 43 Years, MIA Hero is ‘Coming Home’

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soldier tombstone with flagForty-three years ago this month, a U.S. Army soldier vanished during a fierce battle at Lang Vei, South Vietnam.

He would later be awarded a Silver Star for heroism and be promoted to sergeant first class while listed as MIA – missing in action.

Now, his remains positively identified using DNA from five family members, the Green Beret medic is coming home.

Happiness Goal Included in New 5-year Plan for Chinese Province

Photo by sealion of Sacramento

photo by sealion in sacramentoA province in southern China has decided that GDP is not the only indicator of success for its citizens, and income, not the only definition of well-being.

“Happy Guangdong” is the new slogan for the Five-Year Plan, launched by Wang Yang, secretary of the Communist Party in the wealthy Guangdong province.