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The Daily Prism: Philanthropy Group Donates $3.9 Million for Coral Research
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Invisible in the dark, a light refracting prism catches the tiniest spark of light and brightens the daily good. Saturday, August 8, 2015. Philanthropy Group Donates $3.9 Million for Coral Research. Australian Institute of Marine Science. Researcher Madeleine van Oppen collects coral fragments for her breeding project. For this and other work into the “assisted evolution” of corals — an attempt to intentionally beef up the genetic stock of reefs to survive the onslaught of climate change. Seeking Balance...
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The Daily Prism: A School for Syrian Refugee Children
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Invisible in the dark, a light refracting prism catches the tiniest spark of light and brightens the daily good. Friday, August 7, 2015. A School for Syrian Refugee Children. UNICEF reports that over 2.6 million Syrian children have been unable to attend school for three or more years. We had a lot of students who missed one or two years from their academic years," Hazar al-Mahayni, the principal and founder of Al Salam School in Reyhanli in southern Turkey, told NPR. The NPR report goes on to note:.
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The Daily Prism: Desensitized to America's Homeless
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Invisible in the dark, a light refracting prism catches the tiniest spark of light and brightens the daily good. Desensitized to America's Homeless. A man, in decent clothes (from what I could judge from my distance), sat two benches down. He seemed engaged in a conversation through, what I assumed, to be his headset. Find the dog. Get my soup,” he ranted. Discretely I turned my head to see what was going on with him. There was no headset clipped or cell phone plastered against his ear&...I avoided eye c...
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The Daily Prism: Imagine Every Nation's Flag Flying on Mt. Everest
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Invisible in the dark, a light refracting prism catches the tiniest spark of light and brightens the daily good. Imagine Every Nation's Flag Flying on Mt. Everest. Below the mountains of ancient Nepal, a young man born into a Sherpa family imagines a peaceful world. When he ascends Nepal’s high altitude trekking regions, he imagines every flag of every country on Planet Earth blowing in the thin air of Mt. Everest. He visualizes these flags as beacons of hope, friendship and world peace. With little form...
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The Daily Prism: Breathe. Breathe Peace
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Invisible in the dark, a light refracting prism catches the tiniest spark of light and brightens the daily good. Breathe. Breathe Peace. 8220;70,000 attend the NRA convention in Houston and I'm struggling to get 400 people who care about the. Coast and ocean to come to DC and demand healthy seas. Maybe we should talk less about pollution and more about our right to carry spearguns,”. Posted author and marine activist David Helvarg. On his Facebook page. The post struck me like a speargun impaling my torso.
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The Daily Prism: Gleaning for the Community
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Invisible in the dark, a light refracting prism catches the tiniest spark of light and brightens the daily good. Monday, August 10, 2015. Gleaning for the Community. The mission of a local food bank, GleanSLO. San Luis Obispo County) depends on volunteers - probably some like me who love the act of harvesting. From the nonprofit's website:. Rescuing nature's bounty for the benefit of our community. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Nonviolent Push Against Armed Militia. The Audacity to Love. Light for ...
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The Daily Prism: $100 Shopping Spree for Underprivileged Kids
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Invisible in the dark, a light refracting prism catches the tiniest spark of light and brightens the daily good. Monday, August 3, 2015. 100 Shopping Spree for Underprivileged Kids. More often than not, I can find shards of light from my Facebook page when friends and associates post their most recent events, like this one posted yesterday by a friend:. At 5:00 am this morning, had to get up from that comfy bed of mine to help out with United Way's Kidspree in Paso Robles. The Audacity to Love. The nuanc...
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The Daily Prism: 429 Steps Towards Peace
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Invisible in the dark, a light refracting prism catches the tiniest spark of light and brightens the daily good. 429 Steps Towards Peace. I took my first anti-inflammatory step into the fire of peace—or the search thereof—twenty months ago. As of today, I am 429 steps deeper into my quest. 8221; one might ask. My bullet point reply:. Computer time researching/editing/writing/posting 429. Stories for The Daily Prism. Computer time researching/editing/writing/posting over 100 stories for Neptune 911. It...
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The Daily Prism: Light for the Prism of Our Souls & Hearts
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Invisible in the dark, a light refracting prism catches the tiniest spark of light and brightens the daily good. Light for the Prism of Our Souls and Hearts. On May 5, 2010, I wrote the following. It was the beginning of 165 Daily Good posts on my Facebook page and on Vibrant Nation. It's my way of pushing aside the thorny words and actions we see and hear everyday. It's my way of bringing rose petals to the table. It's may way of adding light to the prism of our souls and hearts. I scribbled a list on t...