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I Am The Hero Of My Own Life, by Brianna Wiest. For more information, visit the Thought Catalog digital bookstore.
These are all my self-help books that I've read. I like to read self-help. I think everyone should try to improve themselves... we could all use a little help :O)
I also read romance, mystery, biography... all kinds... I just LOVE to read!
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North Carolina National Guard Soldiers put their engineering skills to the test at the NCNG’s armory in Butner N.C., July 25. The engineers use their annual training to improve their skills and readiness while upgrading NCNG facilities. “It is with training for them (Soldiers) and it costs less than if we hired someone to do it,” said Tony Ferguson, a retired NCNG Army Colonel and current NCNG contractor. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan / Released)
North Carolina National Guard Soldiers put their engineering skills to the test at the NCNG’s armory in Butner N.C., July 25. The engineers use their annual training to improve their skills and readiness while upgrading NCNG facilities. “It is with training for them (Soldiers) and it costs less than if we hired someone to do it,” said Tony Ferguson, a retired NCNG Army Colonel and current NCNG contractor. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan / Released)
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North Carolina National Guard Soldiers put their engineering skills to the test at the NCNG’s armory in Butner N.C., July 25. The engineers use their annual training to improve their skills and readiness while upgrading NCNG facilities. “It is with training for them (Soldiers) and it costs less than if we hired someone to do it,” said Tony Ferguson, a retired NCNG Army Colonel and current NCNG contractor. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan / Released)
Love what you had put yourself up to, work through the night, take it home, keep it a defined objective, that will keep you on track and make the most of your available time and attention span.
Soon you are discovering an additional time when the casual distraction is not able to get to you anymore, your workday will seem shorter and goes easier than before, with more work done in the end.
North Carolina National Guard Soldiers put their engineering skills to the test at the NCNG’s armory in Butner N.C., July 25. The engineers use their annual training to improve their skills and readiness while upgrading NCNG facilities. “It is with training for them (Soldiers) and it costs less than if we hired someone to do it,” said Tony Ferguson, a retired NCNG Army Colonel and current NCNG contractor. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan / Released)
North Carolina National Guard Soldiers put their engineering skills to the test at the NCNG’s armory in Butner N.C., July 25. The engineers use their annual training to improve their skills and readiness while upgrading NCNG facilities. “It is with training for them (Soldiers) and it costs less than if we hired someone to do it,” said Tony Ferguson, a retired NCNG Army Colonel and current NCNG contractor. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan / Released)
TLM International's Pete Garratt hands over the cash grant to a self-help group (SHG) member in Namdu, Dolakha. In this SHG, 14 are leprosy-affected, 3 are disabled and the rest are marginalised.
I Am The Hero Of My Own Life, by Brianna Wiest. For more information, visit the Thought Catalog digital bookstore.
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The Selfhelp Home was founded in 1938, as the Holocaust began, as a volunteer mutual-aid society where refugees and survivors could find community and rebuild their lives. Selfhelp officially became a ‘Home” in 1951 when it purchased the Drexel Mansion in Hyde Park, housing 19 residents. As the need surpassed space, Selfhelp purchased and rebuilt the building at 908 W. Argyle St. and subsequently expanded and purchased the 920 W. Argyle building next door several years later.
The organization in its advertising touts its service to Holocaust survivors. Here’s my experience. A friend’s mother was evicted from The Selfhelp Home some ten years ago because of insufficient funds. She was not only a survivor but as an inmate at Buchenwald was a slave laborer in the Mittlewerk bunker machining part for V1 and V2 rockets. The Jewish Federation of Chicago (the home is not part of the JUF) failed to assist her either.
Prabhouti makes a local snack to sell in the evenings in the market. The proceeds from her business go into feeding Prabhouti, her two young sons, and paying for their school fees.
It is illegal to build permanent structures in the slum, so MYTO improvised a school building, constructing a rickety classroom out of iron sheets over a stick frame. It looks like a kind of firmament here to me ... all the holes like little stars.
I first visited this school back in 2005; it hasn't changed much, but it's still there. That's a good thing. They have acquired a new storage cabinet and some new blackboards. They need so much more.
Elizabeth Fiend interviews Capt. Morgan, getting his perspective on breakfast (he ate a parrot) and his views on smoking. This still is a from “No Butts About It” a health video for kids about the importance of breakfast and good food and reasons why smoking cigarettes is bad. Video available from www.bigteaparty.com