Connie Ley made an unusual request in her will before she died last month in Aurora, Indiana: She asked that her German shepherd, Bela, be euthanized and buried with her.
Three weeks later, however, Bela, who is 9 years old and male, is healthy and very much alive. And there’s a growing movement on social media to defy his late owner’s wishes and spare the animal.
Ley’s attorney, Doug Denmure, told CNN affiliate WCPO-TV that his late client preferred to send Bela to Best Friends Animal Society’s no-kill sanctuary in southern Utah to live out the remainder of his days.
But if transporting the dog across the country proved too expensive, Ley wanted a close friend to take charge of Bela and carry out her request that “the dog be put to sleep, cremated and that the dog’s ashes be placed with her own ashes.”
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Imagine...being told you were chosen to be a warrior that must face and defeat your most feared enemy.
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Friday, December 12, 2014
9 Very Real Benefits of Laughter
Laughter is medicine and
science says there are real and tangible benefits associated with
laughter. So if you love laughter and crave comedy, maybe that’s just
your body nudging you toward better health.
Here's Those 9 Very Real Reasons:
1.
It’s good for your heart!
One study showed that people who have
heart disease tend to laugh less than people who don’t. They also
responded with less humor to normal life situations. Humor is good for
your heart!
2. Helps fight cancer. The Cancer Treatment
Centers of America actually use laughter therapy to boost immunity,
relieve pain, and improve moods in cancer patients.
3. Heals relationships. One of the greatest
benefits of laughter is that it brings people closer together. It can
relieve anger and anxiety while restoring positive feelings. Laughter can
break the tension in a tough moment and pave the way for finding
solutions to relationship problems.
4. Makes work fun. Humor in the workplace
(appropriate humor, of course) is a great way to boost creativity and
productivity, and strengthens teamwork and morale.
5. Relieves stress. It probably goes
without saying, but it’s such an important benefit and it’s well worth the
mention: laughter is a huge stress reliever. Stress is one of the
top causes of modern disease, so this might be why laughter has so many health
benefits. It relieves tension and gets oxygen pumping through the whole
body, which is exactly what you need when you are stressed out.
6. Stops pain. Laughter raises endorphins,
chemicals in your brain that are tied to pain relief. Researchers at
Oxford University found a dose-related laughter effect – the more people laugh,
the less pain they feel.
7. Fights depression.
Everyone knows that laughter can lift your spirits, but it can go deeper
than that. Research shows that laughter aids depression recovery, and
people who laugh more become depressed and anxious less often. People who
use humor as a coping mechanism generally have a more positive view of
life, which can help prevent feelings of depression.
8. Boosts your immunity. Laughter can
improve immune system activity, while stimulating circulation and oxygen intake
throughout the body.
From the PAY IT FORWARD FILES: An On-Going Pay It Forward that Just keeps Getting More Fabulous!
The big heart of a Jeffersonville police officer and the generosity of strangers are still making an enormous impact on one man's life.
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"Stop twerking, start working!" A Very Timely message from Louisville Pastor Kevin Cosby
Pastor Kevin Cosby. You're not going to find his influence in any of the local Ferguson protests. But you will find him here in Louisville, Kentucky inspiring and motivating!
"I'm not marching over hands up -- don't shoot!' because we're the ones doing the shooting," Cosby shouted in one of his sermons "But I will march if you change it from 'Hands up -- don't shoot!' to 'Books open -- don't flunk!'" [emphasis added]
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Thursday, December 11, 2014
From the PAY IT FORWARD FILES: The Case of the Alabama Cop and The Shoplifting Grandma
With all this hatred the media and selected government officials and their chosen spokes bastards keep dishing out, it's always a wonderfully breath of fresh air to hear some good news. Especially when it involves ordinary citizens and local police.
This guy really knows how to Pay It Forward!
Tarrant police Officer William Stacy chose to help the woman instead of arresting her because 'sometimes the best route is to not arrest,' he said. Stacy's heartwarming encounter with 47-year-old Helen Johnson was captured on video, going viral as her tale of feeding a family of six on little money has hit home.
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