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Santosh Yadav, the legendary mountaineer from India and Maria Sharapova, Russia’s tennis sensation trained in the U.S., are living examples of determined and consistent hard work. Both these young women started their journey to the top from humble backgrounds. Today both Santosh Yadav and Maria Sharapova enjoy the status of a celebrity. To attain this position they both had to work very hard in their life. Both of these girls were of strong and true determination. They had a clear vision of their life. They wanted to raise themselves up from the common people around them. They sacrificed the comfort and pleasure of their life to achieve their aim. They reached on top of the world. Santosh Yadav became the only women of the world to scale Mt Everest twice. Maria Sharapova got the fibre position in the world in women tennis. They proved that nothing is impossible before true determination and iron will.
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His wife was horrified at the idea of a Muslim boy being invited to dine in her ritually pure kitchen. She refused to serve Kalam in her kitchen. Sivasubramania Iyer was not perturbed, nor did he get angry with his wife, but instead, served Kalam with his own hands and sat down beside him to eat his meal. His wife watched them from behind the kitchen door. Hence, she did not observe any difference in the way he ate his meal.
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Only few realize that career building is not the only goal of education. The main aim of education is to prepares us to deal with physical,social and spiritual challenges and tells us how to face the world. It helps us to detect what is right and what is wrong.
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She lived far away from her family and often was humiliated by her training mates. She worked hard and finally achieved the success. She is very much motivated and dedicated towards her goal. Her mental toughness has helped her to achieve her goal.
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Vegetarianism promotes a natural way of life. But despite its implicit message of universal love and non – violence it has spread, as it should have. This may be because it usually is an inward-looking habit and is best cultivated in the mind.
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This is a beautiful story about the bonding between a human being and a sloth bear.The author rescued it from a sugarcane field near Mysore.People were shooting the wild pigs away from the fields when a black sloth bear suddenly popped up in their way.One of the author's companion shot it and it instantly fell on the ground.In a moment ,they saw the black fur moved back from the body.To their surprise , they found it to be a baby bear ,who was riding on its mothers back .The little creature moved around its dead mother making a pitiful noise.The author ran after it and tried to grab it and finally caught its hold and put it in a gunny-bag.On his return to Bangalore, the author gifted it to his wife.She was delighted to hold the baby bear in her hands and put a red ribbon around its neck.She named him Bruno.Soon Bruno was familiar with the family ,started drinking milk and eat food.He was fed everything like fruits ,vegetables,rice, bread, eggs and anything liquid.One day , an accident befell him.The author had put barium carbonate, a poison to kill rats and mice,in his library.Bruno entered the library and ate some of that poison.Bruno fell sick and felt paralyzed. He was taken to the vet immediately.The Dr. referred to his book and started his treatment and injected medicine into Bruno's body. Bruno was vomiting and breathing heavily.After few hours Bruno sat up healthy and was eating his food.Now ,as many months had passed, Bruno had grown to a much bigger size.He was getting much closer to the author's wife, who had now changed his name to 'Baba'.Like small children,Baba would also follow commands to show off acts like boxing or wrestling.But he had to be put in chains because of his size.Everybody suggested them to hand over Bruno to zoo authorities.Finally after so much convincing,she agreed to the suggestion and zoo authorities were called to take him away.Everything went off smoothly but the author's wife was inconsolable.She missed Bruno badly.She would write letters to zoo curator seeking Bruno's well being. Initially Bruno would also not eat and looked sad and worried.But she could not resist too long and wished to go to see him.They thought that Bruno must have forgotten them but when he saw them in front of his cage , he howled with happiness.The author's wife spent a good time with Bruno there and fed him all his favorite food.Finally it was the time to go .She requested the zoo curator to give Bruno back to her.He replied in negative as Bruno was now Government's property.But he suggested that if the zoo superintendent agrees then only he can hand over Bruno to them.The family then went to Bangalore to meet him. She pleaded in front of him and the superintendent being a kind-hearted person, gave his consent.The zoo curator was ordered to send Bruno back to the family, securely in a cage.At home, a special island ,twenty feet long and fifteen feet wide, was created in their compound.The author's wife and Baba were delighted to be together again and spent hours together, playing and Bruno would lie with his head on her lap and take a nap.Looking at their affection for each other who can say that a sloth bear does not have sense of affection for human being.
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Mrs. Dorling was at one time Mrs. S’s friend. But the two were not in contact. Both had a daughter each. Mrs. Dorling herself was a mean, greedy and dishonest woman. She won the confidence of Mrs. S’s and carted away all the table silver and precious old things to her own house. She had taken for granted that the narrator and her family would not come back alive from the war. The sight of the narrator at her doorstep gave her a shocking surprise. She did not allow the narrator to walk into her house. She sent her away dejected. When she saw the narrator at her doorstep, she became scared that the narrator would see all her mother’s precious things and would ask to take back everything. Mrs. Dorling is greedy and means person. In fact, when she had offered to take away all the antique and precious things of Mrs. S, to keep in her safe custody, her intention was not honourable at all. She had all the intention of grabbing all those things. She was quite sure that Mrs. S and her family would not come alive after the war.
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Prashant and other volunteers resisted the plan as they felt that it would not be proper to set up separate institutions for orphans and widows. The group of volunteers was of the opinion that in these institutions children would not be able to get love and widow would not be able to get love and widow would suffer from stigma and loneliness and isolation. The group decided to rehabilitate them in their own community. New families were made and the childless widows took care of the orphans.
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