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Make campaings on this project with different teams around your country. Oppose the government in a democracy. In a monarchy, have a complain against the king. Continue this process for a week. If no response, stop all the vehocles from the road and do not allow them to go from there. Finally the officers will solve your problem.
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Mandela: You look like an Indian version of Teddy Roosevelt.
Gandhi: I know who this person is you’re referring to because I was probably alive either during or after his presidency.
Mandela: I was definitely alive after his presidency. I am probably still alive.
Gandhi: I’m definitely dead, but it’s not like I’ve been dead for hundreds of years, because there are photographs of me and photography has only been around for like a hundred years.
Mandela: Yes, photography has been around for one hundred years.
[Gandhi’s stomach rumbles.]
Gandhi: Man, I am starving.
Mandela: That is because you are doing one of your hunger strikes.
Gandhi: I do these to prove a point of some sort?
Mandela: Yes, it is called civil disobedience.
Gandhi: And for some reason it is important to people that I eat.
Mandela: Yes, for some reason people are very concerned when you don’t eat. I don’t know why.
Gandhi: Apartheid was bad.
Mandela: Yes, it was very, very bad, and now it is over because of me.
Gandhi: Apartheid was a thing in South Africa and during it white people did bad things to black people.
Mandela: I’m not positive about the specifics, but in situations like this, it’s always safe to assume white people were the ones being assholes.
Gandhi: Same thing happened in India with me, I think. We had to defeat the white people and so I did a few of my hunger strike things and then the white people went away.
Mandela: It was a big deal when I was released from jail and then became president. Then Morgan Freeman played me in a movie.
Gandhi: I was played in a movie by an Indian guy even though he looks and sounds English.
Mandela: Ben Kingsley?
Gandhi: Yes?
Mandela: Did you see Sexy Beast?
Gandhi: Yes. That movie was pretty awesome.
Mandela: The scene where he pees with no hands. You know, the Superman. Totally sweet.
Gandhi: Have you ever, uh…?
Mandela: Tried it with no hands?
Gandhi: Yeah.
Mandela: Once… Did you?
Gandhi: Once. It went everywhere.
[They laugh.]
Mandela: Same with me. All over the place. Urine all over the place.
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<i>Conversations With Myself</i> gives readers insight to the darkest hours of Nelson Mandela's twenty-seven years of imprisonment and his troubled dreams in his cell on Robben Island. It contains the draft of an unfinished sequel to <i>Long Walk to Freedom</i>, notes from Madiba's famous speeches, and even doodles made during meetings. There are photos from his life, journals written while on the run during the anti-apartheid struggles of the early 1960s, and conversations with friends in almost 70 hours of recorded interviews. An intimate journey from the first stirrings of his political conscience to his galvanizing role on the world stage, <i>Conversations With Myself</i> is an extraordinary glimpse of the man behind one of the world's most beloved public figures.
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Anand Nagar
Makroniya Sagar
Aug 21, 2016
The Editor
The Indian Express
Anand Nagar
Makroniya Sagar
Sub: Importance of English.
Sir
I write to you to express my views on Importance of English in the contemporary times. It is the language of successful people. It is the lingua franca of the world. There are hundreds of different languages spoken in the world, but this is the languages that unites all the people living in different climes. It is also the official language of the world. All higher education in all the fields is imparted and learnt in English only. It is the official language in the world of business and trade too. So anyone aspiring for a higher job in any field must be fluent in this language. For immigration--temporary or permanent fluency in English is the first requirement. Even in India, it is supreme. It is the declared official language of the nation. All central government offices use this language. With the world becoming one global country, it is becoming more important. However, the level of teaching and learning in schools all across the nation is quite commendable. Faulty, ancient teaching methodology is being used to teach and learn the language. New innovative and more efficient methodology needs to replace the old one. One thing is sure the fluency in English will determine the efficiency of any nation in the days to come. So through the medium of your newspaper I appeal to the people and the concerned authorities to introduce measures that will facilitate the learning of English more efficiently.
Yours truly
Rohit Verma
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In the story His First Flight, the mother seagull is portrayed as a tough but motivating character. She understood that her little one needed a lot of motivation to achieve its goal of flying. Initially, she tried threatening the young seagull in many ways but to no avail. Even as his parents and siblings flew high, he did not make any attempt other than flapping his wings. This is because he was afraid of falling down.
The mother gull realized that the need to fly would make the little one do so. She took a piece of fish and started approaching him. The hungry little seagull screamed in delight. But, the mother stopped just beyond his reach. In his eagerness to get the food, the young bird started diving. The mother rose a little higher and the little seagull fell down when trying to dive. Slowly, he urged himself to keep trying and made his first flight.
Thus, the mother motivated the young one to do what was expected of him, even if it meant that the latter had to fall down a few times. She knew very well that fear was the only thing in this world that actually had to be feared. So, she used food to arouse the little one’s need.
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There are two types of classes - Traditional face-to-face class and Online class. If we compare both, the traditional classes are better than online classes in many ways. First, in the traditional classes, a personal attention can be given to the particular student whereas it is not possible in online classes because learner has to learn by himself/herself. Learning in a class with same age group is fun and interesting thing for the students. It is also helpful in memorizing which is possible only in a traditional class. Whereas there are no such types of interactive groups in online classes. This can lead to monotonousness. In online classes, computer or mobile may affect our eye sight but there is no such harm in traditional classes. In traditional classes, moral values are taught whereas in online classes, the importance is given only to curriculum. In traditional class, every doubt of a child can be cleared whereas it is not possible in online classes. Traditional classes can clear the concept of a child in a manner which he/she understands but for online classes, the content is fixed and cannot be changed according to the learners’ ability.
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