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Hike the Appalachian Trail in 4 minutes
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Are you tired of fighting the good fight? Wish you could just get away from it all? Go for a walk and not come back? The Appalachian Trail is a great place to do that — a 2,181-mile-long public footpath stretching from Georgia to Maine. And in this four-and-a-half-minute video, you can make the…
If this penguin can make a leap of faith …
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Ever been afraid to speak out — even when you know you’re right? Afraid that you’ll say the wrong thing — and hurt your cause? Worried your strong message won’t be received? Afraid to take that leap of faith — and proclaim the truth? Take courage from this little guy who dared to make a giant…
“Baby Joseph” safely out of Canada, in a Missouri hospital
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A baby who is fighting for his life, but who was just hours from being pulled off life support at a Canadian hospital has been rescued after a team of non-profit groups rushed the infant to the U.S. for treatment. Thirteen-month-old Joseph, who is currently kept alive by a respirator, arrived in the U.S. early in the morning on Monday,…
High school kids jump into the Hallelujah Chorus fun
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Recently an opera company in Philadelphia brought 600 friends together for a spontaneous, unannounced performance of Handel’s “Hallelujah Chorus” to a downtown department store. Then a bunch of college kids in Windsor, Canada, had fun at a shopping mall’s food court. And it became an international phenomenon. We have had reports of unannounced Hallelujah Chorus performances in…
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