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Tashi Lhamo 3 years, 2 months ago

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Pushpanjali Singh 3 years, 2 months ago

Dr. Sadao was a famous surgeon and scientist of Japan. He was a sympathetic man who remained loyal to his profession even in adverse situations.

Sher Singh 3 years, 3 months ago

Dr.sadao was a Japanese doctor who study science and surgery from America
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Sia ? 3 years, 3 months ago

Date....
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The Editor The National daily Address ......
Subject : Problem poverty, unemployment and corruption.
Respected sir,
I would like to express that our society is facing a very grave problem of corruption that has threatened basic foundations of society. Nowadays employment and corruption is a very serious issue and people who are well qualified are not getting suitable jobs. If people are getting jobs then either the pay is not suitable or according to the qualifications the designation is very low. Corruption in India is so much present in politics as well that sometimes it’s as if people really believed it’s a natural or inborn feature of the Indian democracy. Due to its huge size and the socio-ethnic diversity of the country. Due to this many deserving people are still unemployed and deserving talent is going to waste. Unemployment then leads to crime and other social problems. institutions must keep a fair policy and give jobs and pays according to the skills and academic qualifications a person has therefore ensuring that unemployment does not spread in the society. The major reasons of fast creeping corruption are political instability, poverty, unequal structure of society, unemployment, lack of accountability, weak political institutions and absence of rule of law. Black money which can help India in other sectors necessary for development is being used to develop the businesses, owners and other parts. The unfinished education and training reform agenda denies our youth the economic equivalent of a right to vote. It perpetuates inequality of opportunity because unemployability is now a bigger problem than unemployment this is the right time to wake up and to fight against corruption and corrupt people who are assigned as the ruler to stop this problem corruption. Everyone has to be get ready to end this corruption otherwise it will end us someday.
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Sia ? 3 years, 3 months ago

Walt Whitman

Sandhya Kumari 3 years, 3 months ago

Cheptar 1 ke questions answere
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Shivi Thakur 3 years, 3 months ago

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Pushpanjali Singh 3 years, 2 months ago

Sam was a psychiatrist. He was also a friend of Charley.

ẞevíú Çhéú 3 years, 3 months ago

Sam was Average person who will very samples and keep their mind
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Pushpanjali Singh 3 years, 2 months ago

Deep Water summary will assist you in understanding the meaning of this chapter. It is an extract from the book ‘Men and Mountains’ by William Douglas. Over here, the author tells us about how he overcomes the deep-rooted fear of water. We learn that the author develops fear of water following two very dreadful incidents. In this first one, he is four years old when a wave knocks him down. Similarly, in the second one, he is 11 years of age. A bully throws him in the deep end of the pool and almost drowns. Thus, having gone through such scary experiences, he fears water deeply. However, he does work really hard to overcome it. Finally, we learn about the measures he takes to overcome this fear. Moreover, he accomplishes in overcoming the fear and gives us all a great lesson of determination and will power.
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Sia ? 3 years, 3 months ago

William Douglas' fear of water prevented him from enjoying his fishing trips. He couldn’t enjoy water sports such as canoeing, boating or swimming. So his fear of water had started affecting his other experiences too. Thus, he was determined to get over his fear of water and decided to get an instructor to learn how to swim.
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Pushpanjali Singh 3 years, 2 months ago

Charley is Willy Loman's neighbor and only friend in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman.
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Ayushi Patel 3 years, 4 months ago

We derive comfort and happiness when we look at objects of beauty, and the lasting impression they leave on our minds is a source of permanent joy. Beautiful things bind us to the Earth and help us strengthen our relationship with nature. They provide us relief from our everyday trials and tribulations and help us live a happy life.
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Sia ? 3 years, 4 months ago

Franz was afraid to go to school that day because he had not prepared the test on participles in the least. Mr. M Hamel was a strict teacher. So he was scared of being embarrassed and punished by his teacher.

Priyanka Sain 3 years, 2 months ago

M hamel ask some questions on participles
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Soni Kumari 3 years, 4 months ago

Chapter 2 first flight
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Sia ? 3 years, 4 months ago

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Khushi Kamboj?❤ 3 years, 4 months ago

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Khushi Kamboj?❤ 3 years, 4 months ago

Ques1- To which country did Saheb's parents originally belong?Why did they came to India? Ans- Saheb's parents originally belonged to Bangladesh (Dhaka).They came to India to earn their livelihood because, in Dhaka,floods had damaged their fields and home. Ques2- Why did Saheb's parents leave Dhaka and migrate to India? Ans- Saheb's parents left Dhaka and migrate to India because repeated floods had swept away their fields and homes, leaving them on the verge of starvation. Here,they could find better living conditions and opportunities for livelihood. Ques3- What is Saheb's looking for in the garbage dumps?From where did he came and why? Ans- Saheb's family came from Bangladesh in 1971 to live in Seemapuri, Delhi. They had come there because their homes and fields were destroyed by storms. They had nothing left to live on. He was always searching for a coin or a rupee or something valuable in the garbage dumps. He did this as he had no other work to do. The garbage dump was a treasure box for Saheb. Ques4- Survival in Seemapuri means rag picking comment. Ans- The statement is absolutely correct. Rag picking was the only job through which the residents there earned their living, Having no job, home or land, this was their only means to survive. Ques5- What does Saheb look for in the garbage dumps? Ans- Saheb is looking for coins, rupee notes and any other useful objects in the garbage dumps. Garbage to him is gold .He sometimes find a rupee,even a ten - rupee note. So he doesn't stop scrounging because there is always a hope offending more.

Arup Shil 3 years, 4 months ago

What is saheb looking for the garbage dumps ?
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Khushi Kamboj?❤ 3 years, 4 months ago

Anees Jung, a famous story writer utters destitution of ragpickers of Seemapuri and bangle makers of Firozabad. It sensitises the reader to step forward to save the spring (childhood)of beautiful human life so that many children would be able to avail the opportunities to realize their dreams . * Points to Remember * # name means- lord of the universe. # but earns living by ragpickers . # lives in Seemapuri . # walks bear footed . *Living conditions in Seemapuri* # on the out skirts of Delhi ,yet miles away from it ,home of 10,000 rag pickers. # make there living by rag pickers. # Food and survival more important than an identify. # Garbage to them is gold because it is a means of survival. *Mukesh* # a bangle maker of Firozabad. # works in high temperature . # work place ---- small and dingy. # Hazardous working conditions. # dreams of being a motor mechanic, wants to break the lineage. * Hazards of working in glass bangles factory* # high temperature. # long working hours in front of hot furnaces. # boys and girls assist parents in the dim light of flickering oil lamps. # eyes more adjusted to dark than light. # dust from polishing bangles affect their eyes,skin and health. # exploited by money lenders, police, bureaucrats, politicians. # fear of being ill treated by police. # live in a state of intense poverty.
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Ashi Singh ❤️ Singh 3 years, 4 months ago

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Mehul Sharma 3 years, 4 months ago

Little Franz his parents and M hamel
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Khushi Kamboj?❤ 3 years, 4 months ago

Flamingo ,Vistas ND kaleidoscope ...

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