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January 4, 2018
10:25 p.m.
Dear Diary:
Today I am going to share with you my feelings about my visit to a school for the blind. The school conducted this trip as a part of social service and moral education class. I was really moved to see these special children with visual disabilities. I saw them studying with unique focus. Though technology has developed special audio and Braille books for them, but still their deprivation was tangible. The one thing I liked the most about them was their zest for life. They seemed to be least affected by their deprivation. Interacting with them I felt so humble! I also realized how fortunate I am to have this blessing of vision. I wish all those children and all the people in the world who are suffering from visual deprivation all the success, health, and contentment. God bless all of them!
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Dear,Diary,
Monday,. :21.05.2018
Today my day. was almost good. I really enjoyed a lot with my friends. But on the way of coming to home I saw some children were begging on the crossroad.
It was really a very bad,shame, and disgusted scene. As a country like india, the people are said to be another god but they are begging. This really makes us feel shame. we should really help them send them to school to get good education,manners, and good environment as they are also like us.I and may friends decided to help them. I'm really happy to have such friends who help someone and think about better future.
.. Everything was all good spent..
Hope tomorrow will also be Happy day ..
With every sunrise may all will get good and happy life....
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My Childhood” is an extract taken from the biography of APJ Abdul Kalam - ‘Wings of Fire’. He was a great scientist and also the 14th President of India. He was born in a middle - class Muslim family in 1931 in the island town of Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu. In his childhood he was greatly influenced by his parents, his teachers and his friends. His father, Jainulabdeen, was not highly educated but he was a generous and kind person. He was not rich but provided a secure childhood to Abdul and his siblings. Abdul inherited honesty and self-discipline from his father and faith in goodness and deep kindness from his mother.Kalam earned his first wages by working as a helping hand to his cousin, Samsuddin, who distributed newspapers in Rameswaram.In his childhood he had three close friends- Ramanadha Sastry,Aravindam and Sivaprakashan. Once when he was in fifth standard, a new teacher asked him not to sit in the front row along with the high caste Brahmin boys. Abdul found Ramanadha Sastry weeping as he went to the last row. This made a lasting impression on Abdul.Abdul was also greatly influenced by his science teacher, Sivasubramania Iyer. He learnt the lesson of breaking social barriers from him. Iyer invited him to his home for a meal. His wife refused to serve food to a Muslim boy in her pure kitchen. Iyer served him with his own hands and sat down beside him to eat his meal. He convinced his wife to serve meal with her own hands and thus was successful in changing her conservative attitude.For higher education, Abdul Kalam sought permission from his father to leave Rameswaram and study at the district headquarters in Ramanathapuram. His father said that Abdul had to go a long way in life just like a seagull bird which flies long distances. He calmed down APJ’s reluctant mother by quoting Kahlil Gibran’s poem ‘Your children’. He said that her children could not be dominated by her because they had their own thoughts. They did not belong to her but were a result of life’s desire for itself. He asked her to give them freedom to fulfil their thoughts.
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