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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 good use at the NCNG’s Camp Butner Training Site in Stem, N.C., July 25. The engineers during their annual training sharpened their skills and readiness while improving NCNG facilities. “It is 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)

The Sambar is licking its wounds inflicted probably by a tiger or leopard attack.

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)

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)

Tom wearing his 'Keep Wales Tidy' Shirt came to do his bit.

Mary J. Clement specialized in Stress Management in Portland, Tennessee.

She offers personal wellness, energy medicine, self-help and results therapy.

 

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Stick To Your Guns performing at the 2015 Self Help Festival at the NOS Events Center in San Bernadino, CA

The holiness chart shows the summarized level of your personal holiness in 100 different areas of your character and conduct, as it seen with God's eyes.The holiness chart acts like a MIRROR in which you can clearly see what you are going to GET! in your life in each of 100 areas in return to your own conduct in these areas, based on your holiness level in them (as in old sayings: “You get what you give”). The qualities for which your URGENT! attention is required due to the lowest levels of your holiness in these areas are marked with a spark. Start working immediately to raise the level of your holiness in them to avoid enforced humility from God. Also www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yAjdyVX0Qs&feature=youtu.be

 

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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.

 

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)

To thine own self be true -; And it must follow as the night the day; Thou canst not be false to any man - William Shakespeare

There is an external reality, beyond our senses, but because we are made of that reality, we will never reach it or perceive it accurately.

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The Self Help annual Schools' visit to Ethiopia, Easter '08.

A lonely, cold and hungry future was all that Ira Yevgeniya, 77 and Ljubov Kolot, 73, expected of old age, until they joined a self-help group set up by Resource Centre for the Elderly on the shores of Lake Issyk Kul. The group meets every day at a centre in the dilapidated and deserted city where they find friendship and hope.

 

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Aleya Khatun, a self-help group member in Bangladesh

A meeting of CBR group/self-help group leaders meeting at Mitha Pukur subdistrict hospital to discuss forming a Federation.

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The Self Help annual Schools' visit to Ethiopia, Easter '08.

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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A Mutual Self-Help building project in Soldotna, AK funded by USDA Rural Development. Photo by James Pendleton, U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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