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PHOTO: Anna Sarol walked for the first time in years across her graduation stage to receive her diploma.
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Teen paralyzed in gymnastics accident takes 1st steps in years to walk graduation stage

PHOTO: Grace Helbig is pictured in New York, Nov. 10, 2017, Deepica Mutyala is pictured in New York May 4, 2019, and Hunter McGrady is pictured in Miami, May 10, 2019.
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How these influencers turned rejection into career wins: Learn how 'to not ask for permission'

PHOTO: Ugo and Emma Angeletti founded the charity back2earth.
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These teen siblings have turned 15,000 pounds of food waste into a composting movement

PHOTO: Wichita, Kansas kindergarten teacher Ashley Hicks had her students sign a white dress at the end of the year instead of a yearbook.
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Instead of a yearbook, this teacher had her whole kindergarten class sign her dress

PHOTO: Builder and designer Jasmine Roth appears on HGTV's, "Hidden Potential."
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HGTV's Jasmine Roth shares 3 projects you can do to upgrade your outdoor space

PHOTO: Girl Scouts from Western Ohio helped install a locker for feminine hygiene products at their school.
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Girl Scouts fight to install menstrual hygiene locker in their school bathrooms

PHOTO: This 2-year-old service dog just took a trip to Disney World.
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This service dog took the cutest trip to Walt Disney World

PHOTO: Rawlin Tate Jr., 18, has been named the 2018-2019 valedictorian of Woodland High School in Stockbridge, Georgia. Rawlin is the first African American male to hold the title at his school.
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Teen graduating with 4.7 GPA makes history as first African American male valedictorian at his Georgia high school

PHOTO: Three people jump into a swimming pool in an undated stock photo.
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Yard games, music and more: Tips to throw a memorable Memorial Day party

PHOTO: An undated stock photo depicts a young woman looking at a city skyline.
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Why author Laura Gassner Otting says it’s time to redefine the way you measure success