Best Acts Of Kindness | Faith In Humanity Restored | Good People Good Deeds
Dear friends, welcome to FIHR. Today, I want to share with you 35 random acts of kindness. Please, grab some popcorn, a few tissues, and take a seat, because what we're about to show you will make you feel things you never thought possible. You will witness the beauty of humanity, the goodness of people's hearts, and the power of love and compassion. Get ready to be amazed and deeply moved. Now, let's start the video
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The Magic of David Copperfield VIV- Boy o matic 2017
It would be difficult to find a harder working performer, in any field, than David Copperfield. Copperfield has appeared on Broadway and in twenty television specials. He is most famous for creating large original illusions including making the Statue of Liberty disappear and walking through the Great Wall of China. Copperfield also owns the largest collection of magic memorabilia and books in the world that he houses in a private museum. Despite being one of the wealthiest performers in the world, with an estimated fortune of $800 million, Copperfield still performs over five hundred shows a year at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas and on tour.
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SNAP ILLUSIONS FAVORITE DOUG HENNING VIDEO
Canadian magician Doug Henning was largely responsible for the resurgence of popularity of magic in the 1970s. Henning appeared on Broadway in The Magic Show before beginning a successful run of World of Magic television specials in 1975. In his first special, Henning recreated Houdini's famous water torture cell escape. Henning's enthusiasm for the wonder of magic, coupled with his rainbow lycra jumpsuits, led to many parodies, but his passion helped inspire countless young magicians. Though he later left performing to study Transcendental Meditation, Henning's name is still synonymous with magic.
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David Devant
Known as "The Dean of American Magic," Kellar toured the world performing large-scale illusions. Kellar is the first in the Royal Dynasty of Magic. This American dynasty involved the top performer of the time passing "The Mantle of Magic" to a successor; Kellar named Howard Thurston as his. After Thurston passed away, Dante assumed the Mantle (though he was not "officially" named by Thurston). Lee Grabel likewise assumed the Mantle unofficially after Dante's death. In 1994, Grabel passed the Mantle on to Lance Burton in an official ceremony. While Kellar was one of the top performers of the time, many of his famous illusions, including his levitation, were "borrowed" from other performers such as John Nevil Maskelyne.
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the best of magic lance burto
Though he has retired from performing now, Lance Burton helped bring magic to millions. In 1982 he was the youngest magician to win the Grand Prix award at FISM, the Olympics of magic. He was also the first American to win the top prize. Burton later became a Vegas magic show fixture as the resident magician at the Monte Carlo in Las Vegas, Nevada, signing the longest performance contract ever given to a magician at the time. While he performed grand illusions (including one involving $10 million in gold), Burton is best known for his amazing sleight of hand work and his dove magic.
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I ate golden ice cream for 100,000
The most expensive scoop of ice cream in the world! It was literally gold! taste ____
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