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WELCOME

The Friday Post

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ABOUT US

We the restless souls Life is like a song

which tune are we singing? We are in love with passion, zeal & enthusiasm.

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NEWS-POSITIVE

Nature is Good for your Health!A walk in the park can calm and restore you. This is something we take for granted in parks and recreation, because we have known it to be true ever since we started spending time in nature.

Billion-Year-Old Water FoundGas that bubbles out of the floor in a deep mine has a chemical composition that can provide the food source for microbes living in deep ancient fluids underground.

Positive news

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PEOPLE-POSITIVEBoyd brought Christianity to promote civil rightsIt would be natural to assume that, at almost 90 years old, the Rev. Malcolm Boyd has run out of steam. Yet here he is, still running. Running to fire up demonstrators demanding economic and social justice. Running to put together his latest column for national distribution.

People positive

Want to Feel Happier? Listen to a Favorite Song!!!I’m working on my Happiness Project, and you could have one, too! Everyone’s project will look different, but it’s the rare person who can’t benefit. Join in — no need to catch up, just jump in right now. Each Friday’s post will help you think about your own happiness project.

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NATURE

First Gray Whale spotedThree years ago, it was all so clear and unequivocal. Gray whales live in the North Pacific. They apparently once also lived in the North Atlantic, but appear to have been driven into extinction no later than the eighteenth century.

‘Artificial Leaf’ Gains the Ability to Self-Heal DamageAnother innovative feature has been

added to the world's first practical "artificial leaf," making the device even more suitable for providing people in developing countries and remote areas with electricity, scientists reported in New Orleans on April 8.

Nature

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SPECIAL

Girl, implanted with new grow WINDPIPE from her own stem cellsA two-year-old girl born without a

windpipe has become the youngest patient in the world to receive a bio-engineered organ after doctors implanted her with a special tube grown from her own stem cells.

‘Thank you’: The simple but powerful message from boy!

A seven-year-old boy is heading to Boston for life-saving cancer treatment after an emergency appeal by his parents raised hundreds of thousands of pounds in just one week.

Social news

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SOCIETYDoctors would tax sugary drinks to combat obesity

Hero of the society

If you want to stem rising obesity levels, sugary drinks should be taxed like cigarettes. So urges the UK Academy of Medical Royal Colleges, which is calling for pilots of taxes that hike prices by 20 per cent.

Getting a feel for happinessI’m one of the first through the doors, and after registering a few details – including consent – I find myself in a surprisingly bright and airy isolation pod. My first task is a computer-based study to see how someone’s sense of humour affects our perception of their facial attractiveness.

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Family

101-Year-Old Marathoner to RetireA 101-year-old Sikh regarded

as the world's oldest marathon runner will quit after one final run at next month's Hong Kong race, media reports said.Tokelau islands shift to solar energy

Tokelau has become the first territory able to meet all its electricity needs with solar power, officials say. The South Pacific territory - comprising the three atolls of Atafu, Nukunonu and Fakaofo - had been dependent on diesel to generate electricity.

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science

Nature is Good for your Health!

A walk in the park can calm and restore you. This is something we take for granted in parks and recreation, because we have known it to be true ever since we started spending time in nature.

‘Most Earth-like’ planets discovered

The search for a far-off twin of Earth has turned up two of the most intriguing candidates yet. Scientists say these new worlds are the right size and distance from their parent star, so that you might expect to find liquid water on their surface.

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life management

Humpback Whales Learn New Tricks

Whether it's learning a new song, figuring out how to use tools to forage for food, or picking up the local customs, learning from others is an important part of life for many animals, including people.7 Ways to Live a Longer Life

Want to live a long life? Forget taking supplements and searching for a fountain of youth. The keys to longevity are probably much closer to home.

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VIews

Earth Hour 2011: When Is It? What’s the Point?The Empire State Building, the Eiffel Tower, Beijing's Forbidden City, and hundreds of other world landmarks will be abruptly blacked out Saturday night.

If You Live Green, Why Not Die Green?This may really irk all of you who recycle plastic and paper, conserve electricity by turning off the lights, drive hybrid cars and use cloth shopping bags: When you die, your burial process could nearly negate your green legacy.

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