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Post by JustJohn or JJ on May 29, 2015 3:40:40 GMT -7
Teen Invents Sensor to Help Alzheimer's Patients
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Post by pieter on May 29, 2015 16:47:53 GMT -7
Humans helping humans
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Post by pieter on May 29, 2015 16:51:00 GMT -7
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Post by JustJohn or JJ on May 29, 2015 19:41:21 GMT -7
Pieter, Those are great. We need more of this.
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Post by JustJohn or JJ on Jun 16, 2015 6:53:33 GMT -7
Witnesses Claim Miracle Man Saved Car Crash Victim With Prayer
The mysterious rescuer is nowhere to be found and is not in any of the 70 photos taken of the scene.
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Post by Jaga on Jun 16, 2015 17:44:19 GMT -7
John,
Beautiful story of Kate and the stranger in black with the blessed water and the power of prayer.
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Post by karl on Jun 16, 2015 19:20:15 GMT -7
The power of prayer? What are we to believe or for why? Perhaps it is from our hearts that speak through our formed lips to our Lord. For there must be the line of communication in as of a speaker phone to talk through. It is then through prayer that we are able to communicate to God by. For once opened with our opening phrase, we then have dialed into direct line to him by the power that we have that is our faith and our hearts.
In times of extreme stress as exampled in the presentation of a very serious accident and a trapped young lady. It would only appear in reality, the power of prayer at work, for results out weigh what ever those that might doubt.
Karl
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Post by JustJohn or JJ on Jul 18, 2015 7:18:40 GMT -7
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Post by JustJohn or JJ on Jul 20, 2015 8:29:27 GMT -7
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Post by JustJohn or JJ on Aug 20, 2015 4:04:52 GMT -7
Best Shift Ever - Waitress Receives Life-Changing Tip
This Waitress Thought It Was A Normal Day Until A Hidden Camera Caught This.
Chelsea Roff is a waitress who has had her share of ups and downs. She raised her sister alone from a very young age, she overcame an eating disorder (weighing only 58 lbs. at her lowest) and owns a non profit yoga clinic to help people suffering from eating disorders. She’s a beautiful person, and her friends wanted to pay her back for all the good she has done for others.
This is the life changing prank.
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Post by JustJohn or JJ on Aug 20, 2015 6:56:03 GMT -7
My wish for all !!!!!
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Post by JustJohn or JJ on Oct 13, 2015 6:20:00 GMT -7
Medicine Hat, Alberta Becomes First Canadian City To End Homelessness!October 10, 2015 by Amanda Froelich As mandated in the city’s “Housing First” plan, any individual living on the streets longer than 10 days will receive housing so the cause of the crisis may be remedied.When there are more foreclosed homes than individuals living on the street, you know there’s something wrong with ‘the system’. Cities like Dallas, Texas and Honolulu, Hawaii have implemented creative concepts to help remedy the homelessness crisis in the States, but until recently, the no major Canadian city had successfully alleviated its homelessness issue. But that has changed in the city of Medicine Hat, Alberta, where all 60,000 residents now sleep soundly in a safe environment with a roof. Thanks to a new policy in the Canadian city, housing is mandated for everyone who has spent 10 days in a shelter or on the streets. Now, when officials of the city learn of an individual living in these circumstances, they move him or her (or the family) into a house or apartment. Mayor of the town, Ted Clugston, says 10 days is the absolute limit an individual may live on the streets – even though the city is normally quick to find housing for homeless individuals. Medicine Hat’s “Housing First” plan ensures every individual is off the streets before tackling the underlying causes of homelessness. Utah adopted the same model to reduce its homelessness by 91% in ten years. Clugston told CBC News: “Housing First puts everything on its head. It used to be, ‘You want a home, get off the drugs or deal with your mental health issues. If you’re addicted to drugs, it’s going to be pretty hard to get off them, if you’re sleeping under a park bench.” In 2009, the city began building new homes for the homeless and has since moved nearly 900 people off the streets. Really, it all comes down to economics: An individual living on the streets costs the city about $100,000, compared to about $20,000 to house the individual. Since adopting Housing First, police calls about homeless people and emergency room visits have decreased dramatically. When a city opts to care for its most troubled citizens, a bold statement is made about the people of the town and the leaders who manage it. “This is the cheapest and the most humane way to treat people,” said Clugston. Read More: www.trueactivist.com/medicine-hat-alberta-becomes-first-canadian-city-to-end-homelessness/
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Post by JustJohn or JJ on Oct 26, 2015 6:41:14 GMT -7
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Post by karl on Oct 26, 2015 12:23:16 GMT -7
J.J.
Thank you for presenting this very sensitive story of Raju. My heart was torn badly whilst reading his story, I am so thankful the ending was good for Raju and now he may live in peace and happiness and look forward to each day in the stead of dread.
There is a place that is not heaven for those past owners that lie in representing them selves as people, for in reality, those things are reptilian motherless butts of direct cousins to rodents.
It is difficult to imagine such people to be so cruel to such a gentle creature as Raju, but unfortionatly we are cursed with such human lice as such.
Karl
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Post by JustJohn or JJ on Nov 10, 2015 6:59:40 GMT -7
The ‘Birdman’ of Chennai Feeds Up to 4,000 Wild Green Parakeets Daily from His Homeby Christopher Jobson on October 28, 2015 Ten years ago, after a tsunami struck near Chennai, India, a camera repairman named Sekar noticed a pair of displaced green parakeets perched near his back porch. He immediately started to feed them with rice from his home, and the birds soon nested nearby and slowly—and then not so slowly—began to multiply. The 62-year-old now cares for an estimated 4,000 birds that live near his home, spending almost 40% of his income on their care. He rises around 4am to start cooking giant pots of rice which he services twice daily on a latticework of boards on the roof of his home. This video from Aravind Kumar takes us into Sekar’s home to see what taking care of several thousand exotic birds looks like.
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