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Disabled Artists Use Technology to Tap Into Creative Power

3rd - Higher Ed
Non-profit called A.R.T. helps disabled individuals bring their creative visions to life with the help of special technologies and highly trained assistants. Those with physical disabilities have long since been an untapped resource of...
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A Preschool In A Nursing Home Promotes Growth & Friendship

3rd - Higher Ed
How does one stay young? Play, laugh and act like a kid, of course! In many ways, Providence Mount St. Vincent, known as “The Mount,” in Seattle is a typical senior living community. It's home to about 400 elderly residents and provides...
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How Best Selling Romance Author Marie Force Overcame Rejection

3rd - Higher Ed
"If you really believe in what you're doing, work hard, take nothing personally and if something blocks one route, find another. Never give up." In this second video from a series highlighting inspiring individuals who overcame...
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Buddy Bench Fosters Friendship At Schools

3rd - Higher Ed
Being a kid can be tough. Especially if you are shy, making friends can be tough. 10-year-old Christian agrees and did something to help. When he was in first grade, there was a chance his family had to move to Germany. Checking out his...
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Buildon: Bevann's Story Of Community Activism

3rd - Higher Ed
16-year-old Bevann loves giving back. After joining buildOn, she's been involved in many service activities, including volunteering at her local food pantry in Bridgeport, CT. By giving to others, she has found a passion for making...
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Sacramento Kings Make Autistic High Schooler NBA Ball Girl

3rd - Higher Ed
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to drain a three point shot on a real NBA court? Jocyleen Ditico, a high schooler from California was given just the opportunity. Jocyleen suffers from the Autism spectrum disorder. Through...
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'Row New York' Empowers Teen To Believe In Success

3rd - Higher Ed
Monique Avin from Brooklyn, NY uses rowing to help her succeed academically, physically and mentally. Never having stepped foot on a boat, Monique didn't know what rowing was before her sophomore year of high school. Now college-bound,...
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Bullied Comedian Gets Last Laugh (Featuring Ant)

3rd - Higher Ed
Stand-up comedian and Last Comic Standing winner, ANT, manages to mix comedy and tragedy as he brings his strong anti-bullying message on stage. We caught up with him during his Bullied, Bashed but Not Broken Tour at the Ridgefield...
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Man Trains To Break The Burpee World Record

3rd - Higher Ed
Cameron Dorn loves burpees. He loves burpees so much that he's doing 10,000 of them in an effort to raise money for his hometown Cross Country team at Ware Shoals High School in Ware Shoals, SC and Seeds of Hope in Huaraz, Peru. Watch as...
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NYC School Vaccine Mandate in Effect; More Schools Likely to Follow

9th - Higher Ed
With New York City, the largest school district in the country, mandating COVID vaccines for teachers and staff and Los Angeles to follow, the pressure is growing for others to follow suit. "I would expect that you will see more...
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Sex Education is a 'brilliant ensemble piece'

9th - Higher Ed
Sex Education is a 'brilliant ensemble piece'
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U.S. Olympic Fencer Gives Students An Edge

3rd - Higher Ed
In 2011, Olympic Silver Medalist Tim Morehouse founded Fencing In the Schools in order to expose children to the sport while also getting them moving and promoting the Olympic ideals of excellence, respect, and friendship. - Hooplaha...
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US Olympic Fencer Gives Students An Edge

3rd - Higher Ed
In 2011, Morehouse founded Fencing In the Schools in order to expose children to the sport while also getting them moving and promoting the Olympic ideals of excellence, respect, and friendship. "Our goal is to get a million kids fencing...
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New Mermaid School Promotes Fitness And Fun

3rd - Higher Ed
** OGTV is recognizing National Fitness Day with this story about an innovative way a young woman is helping both kids and adults get a cardio workout while attending her Mermaid School. ** This mermaid school is helping people to live...
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Meet High School Art Student Luis Gonzalez, And Hear How Art Transformed His Life!

3rd - Higher Ed
** OGTV's first GOOD STORY of the week is about a young man from Boston who, when faced with a crossroads in his life, chose to follow his passion for art and the guidance of his mentor. ** Art classes allow young people to express...
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My Gym For Kids - Now Virtual!

3rd - Higher Ed
Without school Gym Class or Spring/Summer sports, how will kids stay healthy, active and fit? One answer comes from our friends at My Gym. With access restricted to their locations across the U.S. and the world, they have been hard at...
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My Gym For Kids - Now Virtual! (DRAFT)

3rd - Higher Ed
Without school Gym Class or Spring/Summer sports, how will kids stay healthy, active and fit? One answer comes from our friends at My Gym. With access restricted to their locations across the U.S. and the world, they have been hard at...
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Cute Kids and My Gym

3rd - Higher Ed
Without school Gym Class or Spring/Summer sports, how will kids stay healthy, active and fit? One answer comes from our friends at My Gym. With access restricted to their locations across the U.S. and the world, they have been hard at...
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Clown Care Good for Heart & Soul - Pediatric Patients Smile

3rd - Higher Ed
A pop of color in a sterile hallway. A loud peal of laughter from a room that had felt quiet and sad. A huge smile below the shaved head of a young cancer patient. These are just some of the gifts that The Big Apple Circus Clown Care...
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Dance Gave Her Love, A Community, And An Identity

3rd - Higher Ed
At 2 1/2 years old, Shaina Schwartz and her Mom went to see the Nutcracker. Even though this was the first time she had ever seen any kind of a dance performance, as soon as it was over she excitedly said, “Mommy, that’s what I want to...
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African American Coast Guard Officer Proves Anything is Possible!

3rd - Higher Ed
Sometimes life can be completely random - the most important choices, made in a moment, that set your direction for decades, are decided by chance. So it was for Dr. Vince Patton who , as a teenager, dead set on a path for his future,...
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Meet Netta Jenkins! - Netta, D.I. (E1)

3rd - Higher Ed
"Every single person feels a sense of exclusion throughout their life." Even as a kid, this observation struck Netta Jenkins as a universal truth. As the newly elected president of her freshman class in Johnston High School in Rhode...
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Ashlee Muhammad is Harlem’s Rising “Eye-Conic” Fashion Designer

3rd - Higher Ed
Ashlee Muhammad was born blind in one eye. She spent much of her youth being bullied for being “different” and yearned to fit in... until she finally realized she was born to stand out. Ashlee embraced her differences, especially through...
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How to Give a Presentation: Using Your Voice to Control an Audience

9th - Higher Ed
Everyone has to present, but not everyone knows how to present to a group. One of your most powerful tools is your voice. Here we talk about the importance of enunciation, projection, repetition, and what it takes to have a great voice...