What a Wonderful World
eBook - ePub

What a Wonderful World

Good News Stories to Calm Your Mind for a Peaceful Night's Sleep

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  1. English
  2. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  3. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

What a Wonderful World

Good News Stories to Calm Your Mind for a Peaceful Night's Sleep

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Note to Readers
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Introduction
  8. 1. Military Bases Transformed into Wildlife Sanctuaries
  9. 2. Smart Tech is Saving the Bees
  10. 3. LED Lights Lead the Way for Bats
  11. 4. Japan’s Senior Cheer Squad Smashes Stereotypes in Sequins
  12. 5. Flower Power Brings Hope
  13. 6. Mobile Bike Shop Brings Cycling to Navajo Nation
  14. 7. Period Pants Save Female-led Factory
  15. 8. Rhinos Are on the Up
  16. 9. Wind Power Island Set to Blow Us Away
  17. 10. Boys Club Boots Out Banter and Embraces Real Talk
  18. 11. Artist Encourages Black Excellence
  19. 12. Virtual Reality App Helps to Fight Mental Health Issues
  20. 13. Student Turns Waste Crops into Renewable Energy
  21. 14. Freedom Paddle Feeds 27,000
  22. 15. Safe Passage for Endangered Sea Lions
  23. 16. Animal Shelter Lets Donors Dump on Past Lovers
  24. 17. Rainbow Railroad Helps LGBTQ+ People Escape to Safety
  25. 18. Mural Celebrates Indigenous Culture in Modern Cities
  26. 19. Underground Car Parks Transformed into Mushroom Farms
  27. 20. Trans-friendly Language Introduced in Maternity Services
  28. 21. Eleven-year-old Helps Parents in Need
  29. 22. Paralysed Extreme Sports Enthusiast Makes Outdoors More Accessible
  30. 23. Sweden Builds Reindeer Bridges
  31. 24. World’s Whitest Paints Could Fight Global Warming
  32. 25. A Hub of Hope for Mental Health
  33. 26. Light Show Transforms Leek Field
  34. 27. Hospital’s Rooftop Farm Feeds Boston’s Most Vulnerable
  35. 28. Salon Uses Hair to Clean the Ocean
  36. 29. Priest’s Hunger Hunt Project Helps Thousands
  37. 30. Graphic Novel Gives Voice to Homeless Young People
  38. 31. Wheelchairs Transform 20,000 Costa Rican Lives
  39. 32. Nashville Hotel Changes Lives
  40. 33. Giant Sandcastle Creates Home for Tiny Birds
  41. 34. Chef Finds ‘Rice of the Sea’ in Ocean Garden
  42. 35. Project Gives New Life to Broken Pottery
  43. 36. ‘No Wash Club’ Saves Water – and the Planet
  44. 37. Expedition Discovers 3,400-year-old Egyptian City
  45. 38. Ecologists Create Fish Doorbell
  46. 39. Scientists Create Single-use Plastic That ‘Eats Itself’
  47. 40. Homophobic Slurs Raise Funds for LGBTQ+ Organisations
  48. 41. Couple Move into 3D-printed House
  49. 42. Front Lawn Microfarms Feed Whole Community
  50. 43. Graffiti Artists Create Colouring Book to Stimulate Kids’ Creativity
  51. 44. Researchers Create Pineapple Leaf Drones
  52. 45. Botanist Teaches the Value of Weeds
  53. 46. Area of Forest the Size of France Regrows
  54. 47. New App Detects Autism in Toddlers
  55. 48. Satellites P-P-P-Pick Up Rare Penguin Poo and Reveal New Colonies
  56. 49. Mini Mermaids Club Empowers Girls
  57. 50. Spaniard Harnesses the Power of Conversation
  58. 51. Gran’s LEGO Ramps Make Towns More Accessible
  59. 52. Researchers Uncover Corsica’s Mysterious ‘Cat-fox’
  60. 53. Donkey-dug Wells Help Desert Wildlife Survive
  61. 54. Plantable Pencils Turn Stubs into Sprouts
  62. 55. Teenagers Design App for Dementia Patients
  63. 56. Mutant Enzyme Could Transform Plastic Recycling
  64. 57. The Future Blossoms at Arabic School of New Zealand
  65. 58. First Tribally-associated Medical School Opens in Oklahoma
  66. 59. Last Danish Circus Elephants Enjoy Retirement
  67. 60. Farmer Brings Hills Back to Life
  68. 61. Canada Launches Nature Prescription Programme
  69. 62. Father and Son Donate Lungs to Save Mum
  70. 63. Drug Dramatically Reduces HIV Infection Rate
  71. 64. Drones Help to Fight Deforestation
  72. 65. Welsh Wildlife Haven Thrives After Storm Disaster
  73. 66. Cleaning Product Vending Machine Leads the ‘Refill Revolution’
  74. 67. Youth Activists Launch Black Hair Code
  75. 68. Chernobyl Transformed into Nature Reserve
  76. 69. ‘Mindwriting’ Now Possible for Paralysed People
  77. 70. Shelter Connects Disabled Children and Animals
  78. 71. Photographer Puts Zimbabwe on the (Google) Map
  79. 72. Australian Earthship Brings Off-the-grid Living to Town
  80. 73. Company Puts Best Foot Forward with Sock Recycling Scheme
  81. 74. Coral Replanting Breathes Life into Belize Reef
  82. 75. Wales Appoints World’s First Non-Binary Mayor
  83. 76. Australian Brings Ancient Tree Back from the Brink of Extinction
  84. 77. Master Falconer Rehabilitates Young People at Risk
  85. 78. Japanese Museum Plays Host to Feline Stand-off
  86. 79. Manmade Island Allows Escape from the City
  87. 80. Dutch Bee Stops Tackle Declining Population
  88. 81. TikTok Star with Bionic Arm Normalises Limb Difference
  89. 82. Fanfare for Trumpeter Swan Back from the Brink
  90. 83. New Marine Parks to Protect Ocean Area Bigger Than 91 Million Football Pitches
  91. 84. Trafficked Turtles Returned Home Using DNA Tests
  92. 85. Volunteers Turn Plastic Waste into Library for Orphans
  93. 86. Friends Make One Per Cent Go a Long, Long Way
  94. 87. Silent Bakery Challenges Disability Stereotypes
  95. 88. Blind People Improve Navigation Skills by Mimicking Dolphins
  96. 89. New Artificial Palm Oil Could Help Save Forests
  97. 90. Masters Students Strive for ‘Peequality’ with Women’s Urinal
  98. 91. Popcorn Offers Eco-friendly Packaging Solution
  99. 92. Dutch ‘Pig Whisperer’ Aims to End Factory Farming
  100. 93. Life-saving Rat Retires from Landmine Detection
  101. 94. Glasgow to Plant a Tree for Every Resident
  102. 95. Mental Health Monitoring App Improves Patient Care
  103. 96. Plastic Book Sends Message to Future Generations
  104. 97. Hairy Heroes Save Lives at Sea
  105. 98. Fog-catching Nets to Hydrate the World’s Driest Megacity
  106. 99. Plastic Bottle Houses Prove to be Stronger than Brick
  107. 100. Landmark Ruling Allows Women to Co-own Ancestral Property
  108. Resources
  109. Acknowledgements
  110. About the Publisher