Shanell Mouland wrote a blog thanking Eric Kunkel, not shown, for entertaining her daughter Kate, 3, who has autism, during a flight this month. Credit: GoTeamKate.com
When Shanell Mouland boarded a Philadelphia-bound plane out of Orlando early this month with her family, she was bracing for the worst.
Mouland was headed home to New Brunswick, Canada, Jan. 5 with her husband and daughters Grace, 5, and Kate, 3, who has autism and doesn’t like to sit for long. They were returning from a week spent at Walt Disney World.
“We knew that flights were difficult for her,” Mouland said. “And we knew this was going to be a tough one.”
When businessman Eric Kunkel sat down next to them on the plane, Kate immediately started reaching for him and calling him “Daddy.”
Instead of ignoring Kate, Kunkel put down his work and spent 2.5 hours during the flight playing games with the preschooler, calming her and keeping her busy with pictures of his puppies.
“You could have shifted uncomfortably in your seat,” she wrote. “You could have given her that smile that I despise because it means ‘Manage your child, please.’ … Thank you for entertaining Kate so much that she had her most successful plane right yet. And thank you for putting your papers away and playing turtles with our girl.”
Mouland’s blog entry became a global sensation, getting more than 70,000 likes on Facebook.
It took one day for the blog post to reach Kunkel, an IT executive and married father of one in Villas, N.J.
”I would have never expected this to happen and I didn’t, so it’s a little overwhelming at times,” he said. “It makes me feel good.”
“Sometimes the simplest things are such a big deal,” Mouland told ABC News today. “But it’s a big deal for him to treat her like a little person.”
Pearl Pearson, 64, a diabetic, deaf driver who resides in Oklahoma City was allegedly viciously beaten for seven minutes by police because he did not respond during a traffic stop, reports the Black Youth Project.
The January 3 incident began when Pearson was pulled over by police officers. Even though the fact that Pearson is deaf is clearly marked on his driver’s licence and on his vehicle, officers allegedly punched Pearson in the face as soon as he rolled down the window.
Read more details below:
1. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol pulled Pearl over late in the evening on January 3, 2014. Pearl pulled over as he should.
2. Pearl’s driver’s license indicates he is Deaf. He also has a placard in his driver’s door that says, “Driver is deaf”.
3. Pearl pulled over and rolled down his window, expecting an officer to ask for this identification. An officer struck him in the face before Pearl had the chance to do anything. As you can see, he was struck multiple times.
4. An interpreter was never provided while Pearl was under the care of law enforcement. Not during the booking, hospital, or time at the jail was an interpreter provided, even through Pearl requested one.
5. Pearl was left wondering “why” the the entire time. He has no clue why he was beat. Pearl and his family are still not sure, but are ready for some answers.
6. Pearl’s own son is a police officer, as was his son-in-law, who is now a deputy sheriff. He respects law enforcement and knows how to respond when pulled over. There is no reason for someone like Pearl to be hurt like this by those who are meant to protect and serve.
Capt. George Brown, spokesman for the OHP, said, “After an internal review of facts surrounding the arrest of Mr. Pearl Pearson, Chief of Patrol, Col. Rick Adams, has directed investigators to expand the focus of their investigation in order to determine if there were any violations of state law. If through the course of this investigation, it is determined there were violations of department policy and/or state law, the appropriate action will be taken. To date, the office of the chief has not received any outside complaint regarding this event. State Troopers Foster and Hayes remain on suspension with pay pending the results of this investigation.”
See KFOR news report below:
A fundraiser benefiting Pearson is scheduled for January 16.
We think it’s fair to say ninth-grade student Kiara Molina had a great day Thursday.
Not only did the teen introduce President Barack Obama before one of his major speeches, but the president called it “one of the best introductions I’ve ever had.”
Taylor Smith, a 12-year-old girl from Tennessee, died last week of complications from pneumonia.
Family photos courtesy of Tim Smith
She had flu-like symptoms in the days leading up to her death, like achy legs and a sore throat, but according to Taylor’s father Tim, she tested negative.
Family photos courtesy of Tim Smith
“We did the usual flu/cold thing and got her prescription, loaded up on popsicles and soup and brought her back to rest,” Tim said.
After Taylor died, her parents began sorting through her things. And that’s when they found a letter she had written to her future self.
Family photos courtesy of Tim Smith
Tim shared Taylor’s letter with BuzzFeed on Thursday.
The letter, which Tim said is addressed to future Taylor, perfectly captures what kind of girl Taylor was. As he put it, she was awesome.
Family photos courtesy of Tim Smith
“She was random, she was smart,” Tim said. “She was super funny and super fun.”
Family photos courtesy of Tim Smith
Not to mention nerdy. Past Taylor wanted to make sure Doctor Who was still on the air. And if not at least wanted to know what number regeneration they ended on.
Family photos courtesy of Tim Smith
And if it wasn’t on TV anymore, she wanted her future self to go watch it right away. After she finished reading the letter, of course.
Family photos courtesy of Tim Smith
“She liked doing quirky things and she liked doing meaningful things, she always created stuff,” Tim said. “The fact that she wrote this letter wasn’t a surprise, but what she wrote was.”
Family photos courtesy of Tim Smith
Also, attached was a photo her future self could use to explain what a first-generation iPad looked like.
Family photos courtesy of Tim Smith
Earlier this week, Taylor’s classmates were asked to wear blue in her memory. Her family is also setting up a memorial fund in her name.
Baojun Yuan is a member of China Senior Photographers Association. He is highly respected by Chinese people. Why? In the past nine years, Mr. Yuan has repaired more than 2000 old photos for residents for free. Course it is not surprising enough if you have no idea about this great man. Mr. Yuan is 76 years old now. He didn’t know Photoshop until his was 60 years old. Mr. Yuan learned repairing skills from a teacher and was soon skilled in it. Considering that repairing old photos is too expensive for most of the residents to afford, Mr. Yuan himself bought a computer and a scanner and began service people without any charge. In his words “my teacher just taught me how to repair the photos, but he forgot to tell me how to charge”.
Let’s have a look at Mr. Yuan’s works with respect.
A wonderful map created by William Samari, Ray Yamartino, and Rafaan Anvari of DogHouseDiares illustrates what every country does better than every other country.
They collected the information from various sources and sprinkled in some quirkier rankings since many countries led the world in multiple things.
“Myanmar leads the world in ‘Speaking Burmese.’ That’s kind of a silly thing but still true,” Anvari told BI. “UK leads in fascist movements, but that’s all movements in history, not active movements.”
(Some of the categories are hard to read so we published the full list below the map.)
Country
Leads World In…
Measure
Afghanistan
opium
total
Albania
–
Algeria
middle paleolithic flake tool techniques
Andorra
reading
rate
Angola
speaking umbundu
Antarctica
emperor penguins
endemic
Antigua and Barbuda
–
Argentina
exporting soccer players
Armenia
–
Australia
deadly animals and melanoma
total and per 100,000 people
Austria
mohnflesserl
Azerbaijan
software piracy
avg per computer
Bahamas
–
Bahrain
–
Bangladesh
peacekeeping
total and per 100,000 people
Barbados
–
Belarus
wisents
Belgium
relaxing
%
Belize
destroying the ozone
per capita
Benin
–
Bhutan
farming
%
Bolivia
brazil nuts
total
Bosnia and Herzegovina
having land mines
total per sq mi
Botswana
diamonds
Brazil
making coffee
total
Brunei
–
Bulgaria
living the american dream
rate
Burkina Faso
illiteracy
rate
Burundi
unsatisfied
index
Cambodia
long alphabet
total
Cameroon
killer lakes
Canada
maple syrup and asteroid impacts
total
Cape Verde
–
Central African Republic
expensive internet
total
Chad
not wasting electricity
per capita
Chile
staying married
crude divorce rate (per capita)
China
co2 emissions and renewable energy
total
Colombia
rain
avg
Comoros
–
Congo, Democratic Republic of
pygmy chimpanzees
endemic
Congo, Republic of
saving energy
Costa Rica
happiness
index
Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast)
malaria
deaths per 100,000 people
Croatia
–
Cuba
baseball
total
Cyprus
–
Czech Republic
beer consumption
per capita
Denmark
education
index
Djibouti
–
Dominica
–
Dominican Republic
–
Ecuador
endangering plants
total
Egypt
africa cup of nations
total
El Salvador
–
Equatorial Guinea
–
Eritrea
african cycling
Estonia
prevalence of women
sex ratio (total)
Ethiopia
employing children
percent
Federated States of Micronesia
–
Fiji
–
Finland
drinking coffee
per capita
France
tourism
total
Gabon
sun-tailed monkeys
Gambia
not spending money on military
total reserves
Georgia
khachapuri
Germany
almost winning the world cup
total
Ghana
–
Greece
olive oil consumption
per capita
Greenland
personal space
pop per sq mi
Grenada
olympic medals
per capita
Guatemala
–
Guinea-Bissau
–
Guyana
–
Haiti
–
Honduras
homocide
rate
Hong Kong
high IQ
avg
Hungary
canoeing
total and total
Iceland
penetrating the internet
percent
India
movies and low prices
total
Indonesia
volcanoes
total
Iran
brain drain
total
Iraq
not safe for journalists
total
Ireland
quality of life
score
Israel
r&d
% of gdp
Italy
UEFA competitions
total
Jamaica
–
Japan
robots
per 10,000 manufactoring workers
Jordan
large falafel balls
total
Kazakhstan
uranium
total
Kenya
flowers
total
Kiribati
–
Kuwait
highest valued currency
exchange rate
Kyrgyzstan
walnut forests
total
Laos
solar energy
per capita
Latvia
eco-friendly
index
Lebanon
–
Lesotho
mortality
rate
Liberia
–
Libya
heat
avg
Liechtenstein
teachers
per capita
Lithuania
–
Luxembourg
generosity
per capita
Macedonia
–
Madagascar
lemurs
total
Malawi
malawisaurus
Malaysia
caves
total
Maldives
–
Mali
kulicoro firefinches
endemic
Malta
–
Marshall Islands
–
Mauritania
–
Mauritius
–
Mexico
getting struck by lightning, cartels and boxing
total and total
Moldova
alcohol consumption
per capita
Monaco
–
Mongolia
velociraptor bones
Montenegro
–
Morocco
couscous
none
Mozambique
–
Myanmar
speaking burmese
total
Namibia
wealth inequality
wealth gini
Nepal
not killing themselves
per 100,000 people per year
Netherlands
tall people
avg male and female height
New Zealand
sheep and rugby
totaland total
Nicaragua
–
Niger
making babies
births per woman
Nigeria
yams
total
North Korea
censorship
index
Norway
democracy
index
Oman
–
Pacific
white shark cafe
Pakistan
field hockey
total
Palau
swimming with jellyfish
Palestinian Territory
not having cancer
per 100,000 people per year
Panama
defenselessness
total
Papua New Guinea
linguistic diversity
index
Paraguay
drinking tea
per capita
Peru
sandboarding
Philippines
social media
percent
Poland
kielbasa
subjective
Portugal
graduating high school
rate
Puerto Rico
–
Qatar
GDP
per capita
Romania
download speed
Russia
raspberries and nuclear warheads
total
Rwanda
women in parliament
% of seats held
San Marino
–
Sao Tome and Principe
–
Saudi Arabia
oil
total reserves
Senegal
–
Serbia
water polo
Seychelles
–
Sierra Leone
–
Singapore
science
total
Slovakia
making cars
per capita
Slovenia
casinos
per 1,000 inhabitants
Solomon Islands
–
Somalia
pirates
total
South Africa
ostrich
total
South Korea
workaholics
hrs per year per person
South Sudan
inflation
rate
Spain
organ donation
rate
Sri Lanka
cinnamon
Sudan
–
Suriname
forests
percent
Swaziland
–
Sweden
atheism
total
Switzerland
employment
rate
Syria
–
Taiwan
–
Tajikistan
–
Tanzania
national parks and wildlife
Thailand
rice exports
Timor-Leste
–
Togo
bad driving
road death per 100,000 cars
Tonga
–
Trinidad and Tobago
–
Tunisia
gun control
per capita
Turkey
apricots
total
Turkmenistan
corruption
index
Uganda
young people
median age
Ukraine
population control
percent
United Arab Emirates
prevalence of men
sex ratio (total)
United Kingdom
fascist movements
total
Uruguay
eating beef
USA
falling off beds and chairs, getting killed by lawnmowers, nobel laureates and eating hot dogs
As much as we try to fight it, most people have a very stereotypical image come to mind when they think of coders and software entrepreneurs: pale, unshaven, twenty-something males.
Lyndsey Scott is none of those things. Though passionate about acting, she majored in computer science in college and then went on to become a model for brands such as Victoria’s Secret, Gucci, and Prada.
We first learned about Lyndsey and her surprising workload from her profile on Stack Overflow, a site that lets programmers ask questions about their code and get helpful responses from other members of the community with expertise on specific topics.
She’s something of a celebrity on the site: users gain reputation points for providing helpful answers and the site keeps track of the number of views each profile attracts. To date, she’s gained over 1,000 reputation points and her profile has been viewed over 38,000 times.
Earlier this week, Lyndsey and I had a chat about her modeling and coding careers. Read on for her thoughts on developing for iOS over Android, being a “lurker” on a coding forum, and what it takes to get young women into coding and computers.
In this infographic you’d find everything you need to know about headaches. Almost all of us have had a headache at some time with different causes . Besides medication options, you can find 8 easy remedies for headache in this infographic.
Also this poster shows the common locations of headaches.
A 34-year-old Washington woman who sadistically and systematically tortured her 13-year-old brother-in-law by beating him with a baseball bat, slicing his skin with a heated knife and forcing him to remain tied naked to a dog house without food and water has been sentenced to 31-years in jail.
Silverdale mother Viviana Gunn was sentenced on Monday after she pleaded guilty in August to hanging 13-year-old Jordan Gunn from the rafters of her house for gruesome hours long ‘sessions’ of abuse according to court proceedings.
Torturing the teen over the course of last year, Gunn once clamped the boys hand in a bench vise, tightened the jaws and drove a nail through his hand with a hammer. The teen told the shocked court that he could see the nail coming out the other side of his hand. Sickening: Viviana Gunn, 34, was sentenced today to more than 31 years in prison after pleading guilty to torturing a 13-year-old boy last year with a variety of tools and methods
Gunn’s husband and the teen’s brother, Brandon P. Gunn, 27, is also scheduled to be sentenced on January 17 for the same crime. Brave escape: Jordan Gunn – was 13-years-old when he escaped sister-in-law Viviana Gunn and his own 27-year-old brother Brandon in August last year
Vicious: Brandon Gunn, 27, has also been found guilty of beating and torturing his younger brother and will receive 30-years
Horrific: A picture of the 13-year-old reveals the deep wounds criss-crossed on his arms where he was cut, stapled and beaten
Torture: The child was reportedly kept locked up in a dog cage for days and only escaped by chewing through restraints
House of horror: Neighbors reported hearing cries come from the home in Silverdale, Washington
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Unless you’re a college kid establishing credit for the first time or someone looking to reestablish credit after a major financial setback such as bankruptcy, there’s really no reason to carry department store credit cards. The scenarios above usually make them a great last resort, but if you already have established credit and are looking to dump debt for good, then check out three reasons to ditch those department store cards once and for all.
1. They are useless when you have a real emergency.
Look in your wallet right now. Ask yourself what good that Victoria’s Secret card would do if you had a flat tire tomorrow. Or, how would that Macy’s card help out in the emergency room? Not looking good, eh? In the face of an actual emergency, department store credit cards are simply worthless. And oftentimes the money you can’t find in your budget to save is going towards the interest on department store stuff you didn’t need and likely couldn’t afford in the first place.
2. The interest rates are too high.
Forget about those fake introductory rates the nice lady at the counter offers you. As genuine as she appears, she’s trying to meet her daily enrollment goal and keep her boss off her back. It’s your job to read the fine print and understand the APR.
The APR is the actual yearly cost of using the credit card and includes the additional fees or costs associated with your transactions. An important point to remember with many department store credit cards is that rewards, perks, and discounts shouldn’t come at a price of high interest rates or overwhelming fees. Interest rates on some department store cards may range from 16 percent to as high as 22 percent, despite the low APR pitch that you were probably given for the first three to six months.
3. You’re probably paying for your “rewards” points.
Some retailers require that cardholders spend a minimum amount, sometimes as high as $1,000 annually, before you can even begin to accrue any rewards. By that time you can find yourself riddled in debt attempting to earn a $25 gift card for your birthday. . . really?
Additionally, with many department store credit cards, only a percentage of your purchases will go toward earning rewards rather than the total amount spent. And, some of these merchants have deals that only pertain to customers who carry a set minimum balance on their cards.
And if that’s not enough, with some chains, in order to earn even a three percent reward on total purchases would require $100 spent to earn just $3. Should you carry a modest balance to the next month, you may owe anywhere from $16 to $22 on average just because of interest. So, really, you’ve just “rewarded” yourself with additional debt that you could’ve avoided all together by saving and paying cash.
4. They make you more likely to buy impulsively.
The thought that you can swipe now and pay later is probably at the root of most people’s issues with credit card debt of any kind. If you didn’t have a Target card would you really roam around the store browsing and filling up your cart with randomness? Probably not. If you had to pay cash or swipe your debit card, you’d probably wisely avoid certain parts of the store and stick to the list you came in with!
If you are already riddled with debt, stick to having a major credit card that allows you to have access to money during the times you may really need it. If you insist on keeping your fave department store card, just stay alert and manage it wisely. Take advantage of the savings, but without losing out over the long term by paying extra fees. Never buy something merely to earn rewards and never credit more than you can pay off at the end of each month.
On Wednesday, the last day of his tragic life, Myls asked King to go to McDonald’s. Instead, he was beaten and locked in a bathroom — a punishment that he’d endured before, along with many others that were just as evil, or perhaps even worse.
Paramedics rushed inside the apartment that day, responding to a 911 call placed by King, they found Myls unconscious, his small, battered body covered in cigarette burns, his torso and legs marred by bruises, police sources said. One of his front teeth had been knocked out. He died at a Manhattan hospital not long after his arrival.
Myls Dobson’s body showed signs of abuse and the sitter has admitted hitting him with a belt and a hanger, say police sources, adding that cigarette burns and defensive wounds were also found on his body.
In reality, Wade was thrown in jail in New Jersey after his arrest. He’s charged with second-degree counts of conspiracy and money laundering for his alleged role in withdrawing at Atlantic City casinos more than $275,000 from people’s bank accounts.
Instead of calling his immediate family to care for Myls, Wade called his new girlfriend, his family said. The family also did not know Wade was dating King, nor that she was a transgendered woman.
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