Japanese Citizens Return $78 Million in Cash Found in Earthquake Rubble

Posted on August 26th, 2011 by Good Mood Admin
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Since the tsunami, the citizens of Japan have turned in thousands of wallets and safes found in the debris, containing over  $78 million in cash.

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Ichiro Suzuki donates $1.2 million

Posted on March 31st, 2011 by Good Mood Admin
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Ichiro Suzuki, of the Seattle Mariners, has donated 1.2 milion dollars to the Red Cross’ relief efforts in Japan. The Mariners have also said they would match any donations made by fans or front office staffers up to $100,000.

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Tsunami Dolphin back at sea

Posted on March 26th, 2011 by Good Mood Admin
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A baby dolphin was found in a rice field (1 kilometer from sea) after a Tsunami wave carried it away. This week, the baby dolphin was return to sea.

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$1 Million donation to Japan – By Sandra Bullock

Posted on March 19th, 2011 by Good Mood Admin
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Actress Sandra Bullock donated  $1 million to the American Red Cross to help with earthquake and tsunami relief efforts in Japan.

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Revolutionizing Lives of the Disabled

Posted on December 12th, 2010 by Good Mood
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Cyberdyne company from Japan produces a robot device called HAL which gives power to its wearer by anticipating and supporting the user’s body movements. The company is gearing up for mass-production and already started leasing the suit to welfare facilities last year.

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Free Food for Hungry Students

Posted on June 12th, 2009 by Good Mood
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For 27 years, Sadahiro Inoue a restaurant owner in Japan, invites students who can not afford to pay their meal to  wash dishes for 30 minutes after eating a full meal in his restaurant.

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