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Kavi Nagar
New Delhi
19 October, 20xx
The editor
Times of India
ITO, New Delhi
Sir,
Sub: Compulsory Computer Education in Schools
Through the column of your esteemed newspaper, I want to draw the attention of school management and authorities that at present many schools do not have computer education as a subject. No one can deny the importance of computer education these days. No aspect of our life has been left untouched by computers. Since the world is heading towards the era of digitalization, therefore it becomes a compulsion for every student to have knowledge of computer and internet. They have invaded our professional lines, our homes, our medical facilities, our entertainment modes, etc. All the offices - government or private are using computers. This is the need of the hour. We cannot expect anything without computer education. So, the importance of computer education can’t be denied. I request the authorities and the school management to start computer education in school. I hope that immediate action will be taken by the concerned authority as soon as possible.
Thanking you in anticipation.
Yours sincerely,
Prakash.
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Douglas visited many famous water spots in his country. But whenever he wanted to put his foot into water , the old fear of the deep water would come to his mind. It spoiled all his joys of fishing, boating and swimming. That was why he was determined to get over this fear.
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There are so many times in our lives when we find ourselves stuck in the middle with no way out. If we decide to live and follow our intuition, we get so wrapped up in what “could” happen and get afraid thinking about all the fears associated with taking risks. On some subconscious level, we think that by facing our fear, we will die. In our fear-based thoughts, risk equals death. However, if we face the fear with strong mind and heart, we can easily overcome it and live a fearless life. The lesson, "Deep Water" effectively highlights this fact through the character of Douglas. Douglas had developed an aversion to water as a child. His aversion grew stronger when he was thrown into a pool at the age of 11 or 12 by a bully. His fear haunted him till later in his life and deprived him of joy. But he couldn't stand living a fearful life. So he summoned courage, hired an instructor and mastered the art of swimming. He himself overcame the residual thoughts about his fear by swimming across Lake Wentworth. He had experienced both the sensation of dying and the terror that fear of it can produce, but his strong determination and willpower helped him overcome his fear and live a fearless life later on. He realised that all he had to fear was the fear itself, not death. Hence, if we surrender to our fears, they overpower us; if we face them, they fade away.
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