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SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii – Fifteen Soldiers, from the 25th Infantry Division, were honored for their contributions and selfless service during a retirement ceremony Dec. 4 at Sgt. Smith Theater on Schofield Barracks. The hosts for the event were Col. David B. Womack and Command Sgt. Maj. Jeffrey D. Sweezer, 2nd Brigade Combat Team command team. On behalf of the 2nd Bde. Combat Team and the 25th Inf. Div. we would like to say thank you for your wonderful service and a job well done.
Retirees were:
Lt. Col. Nelson Chang, Maj. Kirk Johnson, Maj. Charles Ziegenfuss, Chief Warrant Officer III Jose Vides, Master Sgt. Allan McKay, Sgt. 1st Class Kelvin Coley, Sgt. 1st Class Tomelya Coley, Sgt. 1st Class Darrell Earnest, Sgt. 1st Class Gregorio Macaranas, Sgt. 1st Class Jacqueson Poirier, Sgt. 1st Class Michael Sandoval, Staff Sgt. Larry Whitney, Staff Sgt. Christian Foster, Staff Sgt. Robert Lynch. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Carlos Davis, 2nd Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released)
U.S. Forces Korea honors and recognizes all U.S. military veterans who selflessly served our great nation and defended freedom with a Veterans Day ceremony held on USAG-Humphreys, Nov. 11, 2021.
Veterans Day, historically known as Armistice Day and officially recognized as a U.S. federal holiday beginning in 1938, celebrates the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month and signaling the official end of World War I in 1918.
In 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower officially changed the name of the holiday from Armistice Day to Veterans Day.
Throughout history, our veterans have served with patriotism and professionalism while defending and preserving our freedoms. (U.S. Army photos by Staff Sgt. Kris Bonet)
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SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii – Fifteen Soldiers, from the 25th Infantry Division, were honored for their contributions and selfless service during a retirement ceremony Dec. 4 at Sgt. Smith Theater on Schofield Barracks. The hosts for the event were Col. David B. Womack and Command Sgt. Maj. Jeffrey D. Sweezer, 2nd Brigade Combat Team command team. On behalf of the 2nd Bde. Combat Team and the 25th Inf. Div. we would like to say thank you for your wonderful service and a job well done.
Retirees were:
Lt. Col. Nelson Chang, Maj. Kirk Johnson, Maj. Charles Ziegenfuss, Chief Warrant Officer III Jose Vides, Master Sgt. Allan McKay, Sgt. 1st Class Kelvin Coley, Sgt. 1st Class Tomelya Coley, Sgt. 1st Class Darrell Earnest, Sgt. 1st Class Gregorio Macaranas, Sgt. 1st Class Jacqueson Poirier, Sgt. 1st Class Michael Sandoval, Staff Sgt. Larry Whitney, Staff Sgt. Christian Foster, Staff Sgt. Robert Lynch. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Carlos Davis, 2nd Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released)
Sergeant Major of the Army Kenneth O. Preston retired after 35 years of selfless service from the United States Army at Fort Myer March 1. Preston served as the Army Chief of Staff Gen. George W. Casey Jr.’s personal adviser on all enlisted-related matters, particularly in areas affecting Soldier training and quality of life. He and his wife Karen devoted countless hours observing Army training and talking to Soldiers and their Families. U.S. Army photo by Sarah Samoraj
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About the U.S. Army Installation Management Community:
IMCOM handles the day-to-day operations of U.S. Army installations around the globe – We are the Army's Home. Army installations are communities that provide many of the same types of services expected from any small city. Fire, police, public works, housing, and child-care are just some of the things IMCOM does in Army communities every day. We endeavor to provide a quality of life for Soldiers, Civilians and Families commensurate with their service. Our professional workforce strives to deliver on the commitments of the Army Family Covenant, honor the sacrifices of military Families, and enable the Army Force Generation cycle.
Our Mission: To provide Soldiers, Civilians and their Families with a quality of life commensurate with the quality of their service.
Our Vision: Army installations are the Department of Defense standard for infrastructure quality and are the provider of consistent, quality services that are a force multiplier in supported organizations’ mission accomplishment, and materially enhance Soldier, Civilian and Family well-being and readiness.
To learn more about IMCOM:
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Sergeant Major of the Army Kenneth O. Preston retired after 35 years of selfless service from the United States Army at Fort Myer March 1. Preston served as the Army Chief of Staff Gen. George W. Casey Jr.’s personal adviser on all enlisted-related matters, particularly in areas affecting Soldier training and quality of life. He and his wife Karen devoted countless hours observing Army training and talking to Soldiers and their Families. U.S. Army photo by Sarah Samoraj
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About the U.S. Army Installation Management Community:
IMCOM handles the day-to-day operations of U.S. Army installations around the globe – We are the Army's Home. Army installations are communities that provide many of the same types of services expected from any small city. Fire, police, public works, housing, and child-care are just some of the things IMCOM does in Army communities every day. We endeavor to provide a quality of life for Soldiers, Civilians and Families commensurate with their service. Our professional workforce strives to deliver on the commitments of the Army Family Covenant, honor the sacrifices of military Families, and enable the Army Force Generation cycle.
Our Mission: To provide Soldiers, Civilians and their Families with a quality of life commensurate with the quality of their service.
Our Vision: Army installations are the Department of Defense standard for infrastructure quality and are the provider of consistent, quality services that are a force multiplier in supported organizations’ mission accomplishment, and materially enhance Soldier, Civilian and Family well-being and readiness.
To learn more about IMCOM:
Homepage: www.imcom.army.mil/hq
twitter.com/armyimcom
www.facebook.com/InstallationManagementC ommunity
www.youtube.com/installationmgt
ireport.cnn.com/people/HQIMCOMPA
...this guy is the epitome of selfless heroism...his comrades called for help on the radio, but meyer's superiors denied their request saying it was too dangerous to civilians...meyer persisted ..but his superiors repeatedly denied meyer's request to go help his comrades..finally, in defiance of orders meyer & another marine, juan rodriguez-chavez, drove into the danger zone..being fired upon..saved numerous americans (13) & even more afghans (23) ...albeit because his superiors refused to give air coverage, four marines still died ..on top of that..when he returned he found out a stray dog he had adopted had been shot, by orders of the superiors ("to kill all pets on the base") ..who are these "superiors" ? they don't sound like true Americans to me ... Dakota is now working construction..& initially even turned down the whitehouse inivtiation b/c he needed to work to make money.. c'mon USA let's show some support for our people, our heroes, our defenders (pics from LA Times)
Nineteen exemplary British Columbians received the Province’s Medal of Good Citizenship for their outstanding community service.
Launched in 2015, the Medal of Good Citizenship recognizes individuals who, through exceptional long-term service, have made outstanding contributions to their communities without expectation of remuneration or reward. The medal reflects their generosity, service, acts of selflessness and contributions to community life.
(Photos by Carl Burnett)
Garrison leaders recognize outstanding volunteers during the March 25 Community Information Briefing.
(Photos by Volker Ramspott)
Col. David Carstens, U.S. Army Garrison commander, recognized the December and January Volunteers of the Month and the Volunteers of the Quarter at the Communmity Information Briefing Jan. 28, 2014.
Valentina Garcia always has a smile she shares with everyone. She does not dwell on her specials needs or the fact that she is in a wheelchair. She is an extraordinary Special Olympic Athlete. Every year she performs in the Keshet Dance Company’s “Nutcracker on the Rocks,” dancing beautifully in the snow scene and inspiring others. Through her 13 years in Girl Scouts she has participated in many community service activities, along with helping out in the public library in the summer. Her passion to work with small children will no doubt lead her down a path of Early Childhood Education.
A Selfless Senior is a student who gives back to her community, who hasn’t been recognized by her high school, who has made a positive impact on others facing difficulties and whose character sets her apart.
Learn more about Selfless Seniors on the Albuquerque Public Schools website >>
After seven years of loyal and selfless service, our man Randall is moving on to greener pastures. Or, he is moving on to New Orleans anyway. He is one of the kindest and most thoughtful guys I have ever known and it has been a pleasure to work with him. Last night was his final shift at the Red Star. The usual cast of characters showed up to wish him well. Shots were taken, stories were swapped, fun was had by all. But, it is a testament to his uncanny ability to befriend everyone that several of the cast members from Twilight showed up to wish him well. These folks are shooting the newest installment of the ever popular vampire saga in Baton Rouge and we are honored that they have taken to Red Star as one of their regular haunts (no pun intended). But, I think we were all touched that they took the time out of their busy lives to show up and and say goodbye to Randall. Rami Malek, Omar Metwally, Billy Tangradi and the rest of the folks that I didn’t get to talk to, let me say that you are class acts and are welcome back anytime. And to Randall, best of luck in all your future endeavors. I am sure that your native goodness and joyful approach to life will take you far.
Check out more at my blog, Lemons and Beans, for lots of photos, recipes, travel writing and other ramblings. I appreciate any feedback but, please do not post graphic awards or invitations in your comments.
(Photos by Volker Ramspott)
Col. David Carstens, U.S. Army Garrison commander, recognized the December and January Volunteers of the Month and the Volunteers of the Quarter at the Communmity Information Briefing Jan. 28, 2014.
(Photos by Mark Warren)
Recognizing outstanding volunteers during the Community Information Briefing Aug. 26, 2014.
(Photos by Volker Ramspott)
Col. David Carstens, U.S. Army Garrison commander, recognized the December and January Volunteers of the Month and the Volunteers of the Quarter at the Communmity Information Briefing Jan. 28, 2014.
(Photos by Karl Weisel)
Hessen Minister President Volker Bouffier recognized several U.S. military civilians and an American Soldier during the annual Hessentag celebration, this year in Bensheim, June 6-15.
(Photos by Volker Ramspott)
Col. David Carstens, U.S. Army Garrison commander, recognized the December and January Volunteers of the Month and the Volunteers of the Quarter at the Communmity Information Briefing Jan. 28, 2014.
(Photos by Karl Weisel)
Hessen Minister President Volker Bouffier recognized several U.S. military civilians and an American Soldier during the annual Hessentag celebration, this year in Bensheim, June 6-15.
My dear friend Susan Schroeder, who all her life has been a selfless advocate for animals in need, is now in need herself. Her bunny Lily is being treated for cancer. Read her message below (and the awesome poster above) to find out how you can help her raise money for the costly radiation treatment Lily is receiving, and have fun at the same time!
"On January 5, we found out that our rabbit Lily had a benign tumor growing in her chest called a thymoma. Without treatment, Lily would suffer and die within 6 months. Since she is just turning 6 on February 7, we decided to explore her treatment options. Through the guidance of our wonderful rabbit-minded friends, we were led to Dr. Deb Prescott of MedVet Cancer Center in Columbus Ohio.
Lily began radiation treatment last week and as expected, the tumor is shrinking! This is wonderful news!
However, these treatments are costly and therefore my good friend Ria has organized a super fundraiser to assist us. Even if you don't bowl, there will be a Chinese auction and a 50/50 raffle!
If you're on Facebook, you can follow
this link to reserve a spot.
We hope to see you there!"
(Photos by Karl Weisel)
Hessen Minister President Volker Bouffier recognized several U.S. military civilians and an American Soldier during the annual Hessentag celebration, this year in Bensheim, June 6-15.
U.S. Forces Korea honors and recognizes all U.S. military veterans who selflessly served our great nation and defended freedom with a Veterans Day ceremony held on USAG-Humphreys, Nov. 11, 2021.
Veterans Day, historically known as Armistice Day and officially recognized as a U.S. federal holiday beginning in 1938, celebrates the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month and signaling the official end of World War I in 1918.
In 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower officially changed the name of the holiday from Armistice Day to Veterans Day.
Throughout history, our veterans have served with patriotism and professionalism while defending and preserving our freedoms. (U.S. Army photos by Staff Sgt. Kris Bonet)
Love of God is not just a feeling but always involves showing love for God by selfless service to God’s creation. The only path to salvation is by rendering selfless service to God’s creation. “Seva brings you nearer to God Through seva, you realize that all are waves of the ocean of Divinity. “When you consider work as Divine service, you can do it anywhere, at any time. It is an offering to God, an offering to the Truth. Seva is uplifting your own Self, your own people, your own world. It is embracing God’s creation”.
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Sam Wilson, stricken by the grief of loosing his parents, changed from a selfless humanitarian to "Snap" Wilson a self-serving racketeer. While en route for a mob assignment in Rio his plane crashes and he's captured by the Red Skull. The Skull uses the Cosmic Cube to change Wilson back to the community volunteer he once was. Red Skull wanted to use Sam against Captain America, who was also trapped on the island. Skull figured Sam's idealism and heroism would appeal to Cap and would take him in as his partner. Then Skull would use Sam against Cap.
Sam Wilson had always had a remarkable talent for handling birds, especially his hunting falcon, Redwing. Red Skull used the Comic Cube to give Redwing and Sam a permanent mental link. With Cap's assistance and training Wilson assumed the costumed identity of Falcon.
Falcon was solely a rooftop swinger Until the Black Panther provided him with Wakandian technology that enabled him to fly.
First Appearance: Captain America #117
The foremost symbol of U.P. is the Oblation. This is a figure of a naked man, arms outstretched and face pointed upwards, symbolizing selfless dedication and service to the nation. It also depicts the desire of new students for knowledge ("clothe me with knowledge"). - wikipedia...
The original Oblation Monument was made by Professor Guillermo Tolentino with the help of his assistant Anastacio T. Caedo who was his student apprentice at that time the original Oblation was being built and he was the model of the Oblation, and not Fernando Poe Jr., Anastacio T. Caedo later became the professor of Fine Arts in the University of the Philippines. The book tribute to Professor Guillermo Tolentino mentions that it was Anastacio Caedo who modeled the oblation which is the fact. Anastacio T. Caedo became the successor of deceased Prof. Guillermo Tolentino. Acquiring great skills and talents from his guro. Prof. Anastacio Caedo have acquired great accomplishement not only in the Philippines but worldwide. He has built a monument of Dr. Jose Rizal for the German government that was Installed in famous Jose Rizal Park in Idelstien, Germany. This is just one of his accomplishment. Several replica of the Oblation was made for branches of the University of the Philippines . The current Oblation located at the end of University Avenue in the U.P. Diliman campus is not the original sculpture. The original Oblation is now being kept in U.P. Diliman's Main Library.
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Man may travel far and wide or establishes a second home beyond the borders of his native land; Yet at the twilight years of life, he will travel back on the long road to the old Home where he spent the first 7 years of his childhood from the time he was born. - wilfredosrb
Everyman in his second childhood forgets all material things. His wife, children and grandchildren are mere friends and playmates. He remembers only the years as a child below 7 yrs of age and going home to the place where he was born.
Robert Frost, an American poet, wrote "Where Are The Old Men?", re-living in poetic lines the men who left England on the MayFlower. The men with their family who worked in American plantations until their old age. No one saw them leave, died and buried in American soil . . . -wilfredosrb
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Three cheers to the hard-working and dedicated volunteers of the U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden -- recognized during the annual Volunteer Recognition Ceremony and Luncheon April 25 at Wiesbaden's Community Activities Center.
I'm a big fan of the idea of selflessness, a journey in life that takes finding ones self as well, the meaning or having reason through Zen. I wanted to do a project that's not just appealing but also have sensible meaning. The perfect representation of my outlook to good living is in the mind of a Buddhist monk. I took a few yards of three separate fabrics and taught myself through YouTube to wrap a traditional Buddhist monks robe. I had to imply to my model no coffee, soda, or any type of hyper inducing beverage as to assure the feeling of peace and calm in the moment. I adore the lifestyle so I incorporate the way of thinking in small ways into my crazy and uncertain life. I hope with the rubix cube my vision pulled together the lifestyle of a Buddhist monk and perfectly represent process, time, patience, and enlightenment. I hope it embodies all these things and more.
The robe was a total of three pieces and no he wasn't commando. The photo was actually taken on top of a bed. I didn't seem to ask how tall he was at first but good thing the night before I had snapped into realization he was taller than me. The whole time I've been using my own measurement thinking we were the same height. So that morning I made a run to the fabric store just to make sure he wasn't going to be sporting a skirt! I knew it would work either way cause I knew he was going to be sitting down. At the end of it he was a really easy model to work with. Well since the idea was not a lot to process and was straight forward. I was a little nervous because of the shoot was going to be done while the house looked not at its best. I looked like I was up all night also. My model looked great and that's all that matters!
There should be more than one tutorial video on YouTube that shows how a monk dresses.
(Photos by Karl Weisel)
Aukamm Elementary School students enjoy a host of special activities during the school's end-of-the-year Field Day June 6, 2014. Thanks to the Wiesbaden Fire Department, 102nd Signal Battalion, German Red Cross and parents for their outstanding support.
U.S. Forces Korea honors and recognizes all U.S. military veterans who selflessly served our great nation and defended freedom with a Veterans Day ceremony held on USAG-Humphreys, Nov. 11, 2021.
Veterans Day, historically known as Armistice Day and officially recognized as a U.S. federal holiday beginning in 1938, celebrates the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month and signaling the official end of World War I in 1918.
In 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower officially changed the name of the holiday from Armistice Day to Veterans Day.
Throughout history, our veterans have served with patriotism and professionalism while defending and preserving our freedoms. (U.S. Army photos by Staff Sgt. Kris Bonet)
The Austrian Red Cross (ARC) is a private organization based on the ideal of selfless charity and motivated by non-profit thinking. Operating independently, it performs humanitarian tasks with the help of volunteers and employees in order to assist all people in need, at home and abroad.
In its operations, the ARC is guided by the following maxims: voluntary and non-remunerated help is encouraged and accepted whenever possible; all services are performed in view of the personal and local situation of the recipients; humane considerations and non-centralized thinking add to the efficiency of actions; cooperation with other organizations under the observance of Red Cross principles is supported; forces are focused on those fields where excellent knowledge and technical know-how are available; new demands are met in due time and with innovative and effective solutions; and services and offers are constantly reviewed and adapted to changing requirements and conditions.
LION MD. GANI MIAH BABUL, A SELFLESS SUCCESSFUL FIGURE
Lion Md Gani Miah Babul is a well known and enlightened name to the media, media worker, education sector and the common people of Bangladesh. He has special contribution and recognition in the different aspects of society. Though a teacher he is recognized to all as a successful organizer, writer and columnist. He was engaged in writing from his student life and was active in politics being inspired by Bangabandhu to implement the cause of our liberation. During his engagement in politics he actively advocated for the welfare and fundamental rights of the students rather than being a sycophant of the political party. He was the VP of the Student parliament of Agriculture Training Institute, Sherpur and the Chairman of Bangladesh Agriculture Diploma Endeavor Council. He was also the Central Chairman of Bangladesh Diploma Agriculturist Association. He was a meritorious student. Lion Md Gani Miah Babul has obtained BA, BAGEd, Dip-in-Agri degrees. Besides his research on agriculture, he conducted extensive research on religion. He earned name and fame by his writing on contemporary affairs, social problem, public awareness and feature as well as by his spiritual writing and research. Personally, Lion Gani Miah Babul is actively involved in social, cultural, sports and religious organization. From his passion for writing from student life he worked for different national and regional papers remarkably of which Daily Khabar, Daily Ganamukh, Daily Muktasangbad, Dainik Janasangbad where Lion Gani Miah Babul worked as a journalist. At present Lion Md Gani Miah Babul has continued his work from the first class dailies to the weekly magazines irrespectively.
Lion Md Gani Miah is working as a silent social worker in love with the people and the land. He is always a smiling face in standing by the poor community. He helps the father burdened with an unmarried daughter and provides the poor students with educational materials. He has already established school, madrasah, masjid, Islamic library and other quality institutions in his area to disseminate the light of knowledge. He has written many educative books. Lion Md Gani Miah Babul, son of Md Ismail Hossain and Ayesha Khatun, came of an aristocratic family in village: Tepirbari of Upazila: Sreepur of Gazipur district, not far from Dhaka. He has 1 daughter and 2 sons and a successful man in also family life.
Lion Md Gani Miah has long involvement with Lionism in which he already was awarded MJF award. Through this club he has provided eye treatment to a large number of people in different areas including own area. Lion Gani Miah Babul is now a well known poet of the country whose poem has caught attention of the society both home and abroad. His writing about social awareness has already been popular online crossing the boundary of the country to the Bangali living worldwide. Lion Md Gani Miah is involved in many social, cultural and sports organization. Of them he is now the Chairman of Bangabandhu Research Council, Kabi Sangsad Bangladesh , Kasm Ali National Ideal School, Sreepur, Bangladesh Sarkari Maddhyamik Sikkhak Samity ( Krishi ), Late Kasm Ali Bari Jame Masjid of Tepibari Pacchimpara of Sreepur under Gazipur district, Masjid based library in Tepirbari West Para Jame Masjid. Lion Gani Miah Babul is also Central Joint Secretary of a well known social organization ‘Nirapad Sarak Chai’ and also he is advisor of Nirapad Sarak Chai of Gazipur district branch. He is now involved with a number of newspaper and related organization of whom Sangbad Sangstha and Online Daily, Fair News Service Ltd FNS of which he is executive Director, Chief Advisor Sahitya Online Anyadharadotcom, Chief Advisor, Weekly Nabajagaran and Weekly Lokaloy. Besides journalism he also has made involvement with reporters union such as he is the executive Chair man of National Journalist Union, Chief Advisor, Gazipur District Reporters Club, Advisor, Rural Journalist Foundation (RJF). He is not only known as a poet rather he has played important role in organizing the poets and he is the Chairman of Poet Council. He is also the member of Jatiya Kabita Parishad, Advisor of Gazipur District Branch, executive member of Poet Gobinda Academy. He is playing important role to accelerate the lionism of which he is the Region Chairman of Lions Club International, 315 B-2, Bangladesh, President, Lions Club of Dhaka, Paltan. He is the advisor of Social, Environmental and Human Rights Implementation Organization, Executive Member, Diploma Krishibid Institution, Chief Advisor, Kasm Ali Sriti Sangha, Sreepur, Gazipur, Publicity Secretary, Gazipur District Public Welfare Association, Dhaka, Auditor, Bangladesh Govt Secondary Teachers Association. He has been given numerous awards remarkably:
Honorary Gold Medal-2002 in social work, Human right medal -2005 as the best organizer, Nawroz Honorary medal-2006 as the best organizer, Chitrolok Honorary medal-2006 as the best organizer, Jhumur Honorary medal-2006 as the best organizer, Gazipur District Reporters Club Honorary medal-2006, Swadhinata Dibos Honorary medal-2007 as the best organizer, Juba Sakti Honorary medal-2007 as the best organizer, Sachetan Nagarik Samaj Honorary medal-2007 as the best organizer, Jubashakti Sammanana Honorary medal-2007 as the best organizer, RJF Honorary medal-2007 as the best organizer, DHR Honorary medal-2007 as the best organizer, Head International Award Honorary medal-2008 as the best organizer, Shabdashilan Sahitya Honorary medal-2008, Weekly Aparadh Bichitra Honorary medal-2008 as the best organizer, Kabi Shamsur Rahman Sriti Honorary medal-2009, Bangladesh Sangbadik Kalyan Samity Honorary medal-2010 as the best organizer, Asia Chhinomul Human Rights Honorary medal-2011 as the best organizer, Maulana Akram Kha medal-2011 as the best organizer, Lions Club Governor medal-2011 as the best organizer, Lions Club International MJF medal-2012 as the social worker, Shishir Bindu Anti Drug Honorary medal-2012 as the best organizer, Falguni Honorary medal-2012 as the researcher, Palli Barta Honorary medal-2012 as the best organizer. Lion Gani Miah Babul has caught attention of the public and the govt by his roundtable discussion of which some are remarkable such as, Price hike of essential, how can the suffering of people can be lessened, Powerful local govt is the bearer of development, Our duty to defend our liberation and sovereignty, Hope and reality about liberation war, Role of Police and public media in human rights development, Role of mass media for a free, fair and neutral election, role of freedom fighters in overcoming the present political crises.
Books written or edited by Lion Gani Miah Babul:
Children education rhyme and story, Nimantran, Shuvrata Chale Gache, Ekti Kabita, Bhalobaste baste, Sidar-biddhasta Bakultala, Nil Jale Prem, Ekti Baktriter Pangtimala, Agriculture book for class nine, Kichhu Kotha, Assisting book for admission to Agriculture Diploma.