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1] Trees give shade for the benefit of others, and while they themselves stand in the sun and endure the scorching heat, they produce the fruit of which others profit. The character of good men is like that of trees. What is the use of this perishable body if no use is made of it for the benefit of mankind? Sandalwood, the more it is rubbed, the more scent does it yield. Sugarcane, the more it is peeled and cut up into pieces, the more juice does it produce. The men who are noble at heart do not lose their qualities even in losing their lives. What matters whether men praise them or not? What difference does it make whether they die at this moment or whether lives are prolonged? Happen what may, those who tread in the right path will not set foot in any other. Life itself is unprofitable to a man who does not live for others. To live for the mere sake of living one’s life is to live the life of dog and crows. Those who lay down their lives for the sake of others will assuredly dwell forever in a world of bliss.
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Good men live for others
The character of good men is like that of trees. They live for others and do not lose their qualities even in losing their lives. They always follow the right path. Praise is immaterial to them To live for one’s own sake is to lead the life of beasts. Only those who lay down their lives for others will live for ever in a world of bliss.

2] It is physically impossible for a well-educated, intellectual, or brave man to make money the chief object of his thoughts just as it is for him to make his dinner the principal object of them. All healthy people like their dinners, but their dinner is not the main object of their lives. So all healthy minded people like making money ought to like it and enjoy the sensation of winning it; it is something better than money.
A good soldier, for instance, mainly wishes to do his fighting well. He is glad of his pay—very properly so and justly grumbles when you keep him ten years without it—till, his main mission of life is to win battles, not to be paid for winning them. So of clergymen. The clergyman's object is essentially baptize and preach not to be paid for preaching. So of doctors. They like fees no doubt—ought to like them; yet if they are brave and well-educated the entire object to their lives is not fees. They on the whole, desire to cure the sick; and if they are good doctors and the choice were fairly to them, would rather cure their patient and lose their fee than kill him and get it. And so with all the other brave and rightly trained men: their work is first, their fee second—very important always; but still second.

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Money-making is a common attraction in life. But it cannot be the principal aim of well educated, cultured and brave man. A brave soldier prizes honour and victory more than his pay. A good clergyman is more interested in the moral welfare of his people than his returns. A doctor (good) values the care of his patient far more than his fees. Thus with all the well-educated, intellectual persons, their work is first, money next.

3] Home is the young, who known "nothing of the world and who would be forlorn and sad, if thrown upon it. It is providential, shelter of the weak and inexperienced, who have to learn as yet to cope with the temptations which lies outside of it. It is the place of training of those who are not only ignorant, but have no yet learnt how to learn, and who have to be taught by careful individual trail, how to set about profiting by the lessons of teacher. And it is the school of elementary studies—not of advances, for such studies alone can make master minds. Moreover, it is the shrine of our best affections, the bosom of our fondest recollections, at spell upon our after life, a stay for world weary mind and soul; wherever we are, till the end comes. Such are attributes or offices of home, and like to these, in one or other sense or measure, are the attributes and offices of a college in a university.
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Home shelters the young who are weak and inexperienced and unable to face the temptations in life. It is a centre of their elementary education and a nursery of sweet affections and pleasant memories. Its magic lasts forever. A weary mind turns to it for rest. Such is the function of a home and in some measure of the

4] Teaching is the noblest of professions. A teacher has a scared duty to perform. It is he on whom rests the responsibility of moulding the character of young children. Apart from developing their intellect, he can inculcate in them qualities of good citizenship, remaining neat and clean, talking decently and sitting properly. These virtues are not easy to be imbibed. Only he who himself leads a life of simplicity, purity and rigid discipline can successfully cultivate these habits in his pupils.
Besides a teacher always remain young. He may grow old in age, but not in spite. Perpetual contact with budding youths keeps him happy and cheerful. There are moments when domestic worries weigh heavily on his mind, but the delightful company of innocent children makes him overcome his transient moods of despair.

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Teaching is the noblest profession. A teacher himself leading a simple, pure and disciplined life can mould the character of the young children and make them neat and good mannered citizens. Besides he remains every young forgetting his own domestic worries in the constant company of the young.

5] English education and English language have done immense goods to India, inspite of their glaring drawbacks. The notions of democracy and self-government are the born of English education. Those who fought and died for mother India's freedom were nursed in the cradle of English thought and culture. The West has made contribution to the East. The history of Europe has fired the hearts of our leaders. Our struggle for freedom has been inspired by the struggles for freedom in England, America and France. If our leaders were ignorant of English and if they had not studied this language, how could they have been inspired by these heroic struggles for freedom in other lands? English, therefore, did us great good in the past and if properly studied will do immense good in future.
English is spoken throughout the world. For international contact our comrherce and trade, for the development of our practical ideas, for the scientific studies, English-is indispensable "English is very rich in literature," our own literature has been made richer by this foreign language. It will really be a fatal day if we altogether forget Shakespeare, Milton, Keats and Shaw.

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Notwithstanding its various defects English education has done great good to India. The ideas of democracy and self-government are its gifts. Nursed on English education the Indian leaders were inspired by the Western thought, culture and freedom struggles. They fought for and won their motherland's freedom. Being spoken thought-out the world English is necessary for interna­tional contact, trade, commerce and science. English is rich in literature; its master mind cannot be neglected.

6] When we survey our lives and efforts we soon observe that almost the whole of our actions and desires are bound up with the existence of other human beings. We notice that whole nature resembles that of the social animals. We eat food that others have produced, wear clothes that others have made, live in houses that others have built. The greater part of our knowledge and beliefs has been passed on to us by other people though the medium of a language which others have created. Without language and mental capacities, we would have been poor indeed comparable to higher animals.
We have, therefore, to admit that we owe our principal knowledge over the least to the fact of living in human society. The individual if left alone from birth would remain primitive and beast like in his thoughts and feelings to a degree that we can hardly imagine. The individual is what he is and has the significance that he has, not much in virtue of the individuality, but rather as a member of a great human community, which directs his material and spiritual existence from the cradle to grave.

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Being social animals, human beings have their actions and desires bound up with society. In matter of food, clothes, knowledge and belief they are interdependent. They use language created by others. Without language their mental power would not grow. They are superior to beast, because they live in human society. An individual life left alone from birth would grow utterly beast like. So human society and not individuality guides man's material and spiritual existence.


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  1. preci of this


    One of the pleasantest things in the world is going on a journey but I like to go by myself. I can enjoy society in a room, but out of doors, nature is company enough for me. I am then never less alone than when alone. I cannot see the wit of walking and talking at the same time. When I am in the country, I wish to vegetate like the country. I am not for criticizing hedgerows and black cattle. I go out of town in order to forget the town and all that is in it. There are those who for this purpose go to watering places, and carry the metropolis with them. I like solitude when I do not give myself up to it, for the sake of solitude, nor do I ask for a friend in my retreat. The soul of a journey is liberty, perfect livery to think, feel, and do just as one pleases we go on a journey chiefly to be free of all inconveniences, to leave ourselves behind. It is because I want a little breathing space to music on different matters, that I absent myself from the town for a while without feeling at a loss. The moment I am left to myself, instead of a friend to exchange the same stale topics over again, let me have a trace with this sort of impertinence. Give me the clear blue sky over my head and the green turf beneath my feet, a winging road before me and a three hour’s march to dinner and then to thinking

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  2. Thank you for this article 🙏🏻

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  3. Thanks Sir for this kind act

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  4. Very Good Effort to promote not only English Language but also positive approach through selection of quality texts.

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  5. Thank you sir.I am from sri lankan

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  6. Home is the young and teaching is noblest profession sir tale me titles of the both prices

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  7. What if i forget to write title for the precis in any exam...will they mind???

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  8. Please send me the precis of this " one of our most difficult problems is what we call discipline and it is really very complex . You see, society feels that it must control or discipline the citizen,shape his mind accordingly to certain religious,social,moral and economic pattern.
    Now ,is discipline necessary to all ? Please listen carefully.Don't immediately

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  9. The young leading the young is like the blind; they will both fall in to the ditch. The only sure guide is he who has often gone the road which you want to go. Let me be that guy ;who has gone the all the roads ;and who can consiquently point out to the best. If you ask me why i went any of the bad roads my self;i will answer you truly ;that it was for want of a good guy;ill example invited me one way, and a good guide was wanting to show me better. But if anybody, capable of advising me, had taken some pains with me which i have taken, and will continue to take with you, i should have avoided many follies and inconveniences which undirected youth grand me in to. (Can u please send me the precis for this sir)

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    1. An experienced person can always guide you in the best way as has been through the same experience but in a different way . In life many stages come when we require a person to share out pains with , this ultimately lightened up the burden of pain through which we have to go.

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  10. practically all the progress that man has made is due to the fact that he is mortal please send me precis

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  11. The Character of a good man

    The good man's character is like those trees which stand under the scorching sun and gives beneficial shade and fruits to others whereas, the man's body is useless if it is not profitable for mankind. The noble-hearted man is always ready to die, lose their lives but not the qualities like Sandalwood and Sugarcane yield more scent and juice on rubbing and peeling. For them, Life is useless but not for heirs of paradise who lived for others.

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    2. The good character man's always ready for help. Life is useless alone without helping others.

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    One of the pleasantest things in the world is going on a journey but I like to go by myself. I can enjoy society in a room, but out of doors, nature is company enough for me. I am then never less alone than when alone. I cannot see the wit of walking and talking at the same time. When I am in the country, I wish to vegetate like the country. I am not for criticizing hedgerows and black cattle. I go out of town in order to forget the town and all that is in it. There are those who for this purpose go to watering places, and carry the metropolis with them. I like more elbow room and few encumbrances. I like solitude when I do not give myself up to it, for the sake of solitude, nor do I ask for a friend in my retreat. The soul of a journey is liberty, perfect livery to think, feel, and do just as one pleases we go on a journey chiefly to be free of all inconveniences, to leave ourselves behind. It is because I want a little breathing space to music on different matters, that I absent myself from the town for a while without feeling at a loss. The moment I am left to myself, instead of a friend to exchange the same stale topics over again, let me have a trace with this sort of impertinence. Give me the clear blue sky over my head and the green turf beneath my feet, a winging road before me and a three hour’s march to dinner and then to thinking.

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  13. Please seadn me the Precis of Trust thyself every heart vibrates to that iron string. Accept the place the divine
    providence has found for you, the society of your contemporaries, and the
    connection of events. Great men have always done so, and confided themselves
    childlike to the genius of their age, betraying their perception that the trustworthy
    was seated at their heart, working through their hands, predominating in all their
    being. And we are now men, and must accept in the highest mind the same
    transcendent destiny; and not minors and invalids in a protected corner, not
    cowards fleeing before a revolution, but guides, redeemers, and benefactors,
    obeying the Almighty effort, and advancing on Chaos and the Dark.

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  14. Many of the serious health concerns in modern America can be linked to poor diet. People who regularly consume foods high in sodium, sugar, and saturated fats not only increase their chances of obesity, but also increase their risks of developing heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, and several types of cancer. Although some people who regularly consume unhealthy foods do so knowingly, there is also a significant portion of the population that remains undereducated about proper nutrition. What is more, individuals who live in food deserts—areas in low-income neighborhoods that lack easy access to healthy, affordable food—may not even have the opportunity to obtain nutritious food. Although there have been some recent government efforts to reduce the number of food deserts, more community-based efforts should be encouraged and supported.

    Food deserts are located in high-poverty areas, such as sparsely populated rural areas or densely populated, low-income urban centers. Food deserts most often develop when major supermarket chains either relocate out of these areas or simply refrain from building stores there in the first place. Major food retailer chains tend to limit their store locations to wealthier urban or suburban neighborhoods. This means that those who live in high-poverty areas often also live miles away from the fresh meats, dairy products, and produce available at supermarkets. Residents of these areas who do not have cars are thus forced to travel long distances on public transportation to do their grocery shopping, or else they are limited to the food available at local convenience stores and gas stations. These types of food retailers often only sell packaged, processed foods that offer little nutritional value.

    Furthermore, fast food restaurants are disproportionately concentrated in low-income areas; recent estimates suggest that those living in the poorest areas of a city experience 2.5 times more exposure to fast food restaurants than the wealthiest inhabitants of the city. Because individuals who live in food deserts tend to get their meals from fast food restaurants or convenience stores, they often suffer from a variety of health issues. Research has found that individuals who live in low-income neighborhoods are much more likely to develop problems with obesity, diabetes, and hypertension than those who live in more affluent neighborhoods.

    A solution to the problem of food deserts seems obvious: more supermarkets should be built in low-income neighborhoods. The problem with this solution, of course, is that it is difficult to lure supermarket chains into poor areas. Because poorer people have less money to spend on food, supermarket chains do not consider them to be attractive customers. One way that the government can help to offset this issue is by offering tax breaks or other incentives for supermarkets in low-income areas. In 2010, the Obama administration implemented the Healthy Food Financing program, which is a set of initiatives designed to help bring grocery stores into areas currently designated as food deserts.

    While this federal program is a commendable effort to improve low-income residents’ access to healthy food, local initiatives often have a stronger and more immediate impact. Community gardens, independent food stores, co-ops, and farmers’ markets are all examples of local initiatives that can substitute for or supplement the opening of a major chain supermarket. Despite the time, dedication, and funds required for community members to initiate such programs, these efforts can be incredibly beneficial, not only in providing people with access to healthier foods, but also in instilling a sense of community in the residents of these neighborhoods.


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  15. In March, when Britain went into lockdown for the first time, Andrew Davidson, a 69-year-old retiree who lives alone, was in the middle of renovating his house in the small town of Leamington Spa. The kitchen was a building site so he accepted an offer from his sister to move in with her and her husband in Birmingham for a couple of weeks. Before leaving he asked the builder to put in temporary kitchen surfaces so he could move back in if they couldn’t stand living together. Mr Davidson ended up staying away for nine weeks. It was “absolutely brilliant”, he says.

    In the mornings he would go for a walk with his sister or brother-in-law, or they would do gardening. In the afternoons they retreated to their own spaces to work on their own hobbies: German lessons via Zoom, Spanish study, and textile printing. They ate dinner together, sharing cooking and all-important baking duties. “Living together was a bit of a revelation,” says Mr Davidson. “I was quite sorry to move out.” He says after his experience he would consider moving in with other people on a permanent basis in the future.

    As lockdowns have limited socialising beyond cohabitants or small groups known as “pods” or “bubbles”, stories abound of people moving in with others to lessen isolation or share housework. In fact, the pandemic may merely have accelerated an existing trend. More and more, people in the rich world are once again choosing to live together.

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  17. I have come to the conclusion that in the ordinary course of our lives neither our men nor our women need necessarily have any knowledge of English. True, English is necessary for making a living and for active association in our political movements. I do not believe in women working for a living or undertaking commercial enterprises. The few women who may require or desire to have English education can very easily have their way by joining the schools for men. To introduce English education in schools meant for women could only lead to prolongation of our helplessness. I have often read and heard people saying that the rich treasures of English literature should be opened alike to mean and women. I submit in all humility that there is some misapprehension in assuming such an attitude. No one intends to close these treasures against women while keeping them open for men. The world is full of many a gem of priceless beauty, but then these gems are not all of English setting. Other languages can well boast of production of similar excellence; all these should be made available for our common people and that can only be done if our learned men will undertake to translate them for us in our own language. precis this paragraph

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    1. English language is necessary for every person for living and political movements. Those women who desire to have English education can join the schools. The world is full of languages with excellence and people will understand all these languages if our learned men translate them in our own language.

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  18. The Self and the Shadow, inter alia, are two Jungian archetypes that can rightly be said to be each other’s opposites. The Self comprises the characteristics that evolve an individual into the ‘I’ (Self). It is a sum total of the conscious, the unconscious, and the ego. It signifies the unification of consciousness and unconsciousness in an individual and represents the individual’s psyche as a whole (Jung 1978: 120). Thus, every individual’s personality as it appears to the outer world is the individual’s Self.

    The Shadow, on the other hand, is the unconscious aspect of an individual’s personality, which he does not recognize as a part of himself. The shadow is a veiled cult of one’s persona. Jung says that every individual has a shadow, adding that the less it is a part of the individual’s conscious life, the ‘blacker and the denser it is’ (Jung 1938: 131). The life one chooses not to live is one’s Shadow. Sylvia Lafair (2009) quotes Robert Johnson as saying that the Shadow is “our psychic twin that follows us like a mirror.” Hence, it is the oppositeness of the Self. If one chooses to be good, one chooses not to be bad and vice versa. Being a representation of the darker or hidden side of a personality, the Shadow may contain both good and bad elements; while owning one’s Shadow leads to the whole-making of an individual’s personality (Lafair 2009: 135).

    Looking at Siddhartha from an archetypal spectacle, we find out that Hesse’s hero journeys from places to places only to own various aspects of his shadow in order to finally attain whole-making by integrating his shadow. Our protagonist, Siddhartha, makes different choices of life patterns and finds his way to whole-making. The obedient son chooses to become an ascetic mendicant. The ascetic mendicant chooses to part his ways with Buddha. The spiritual man chooses to be a businessman. The businessman chooses to be a lover and the lover finally chooses to be a ferryman. All this does not seem to be a mere play of coincidence. It rather shows Hesse’s mastery of presenting his protagonist with various cults of his shadow; thus to attain whole-making.
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  19. Informative and useful thanks for this

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  20. A life of action and danger moderates the dread of death. It not only gives us fortitude to bear pain, but teaches us at every step the precarious tenure on which we hold our present being. Sedentary and studious men are the most apprehensive on this score. Dr. Johnson was an instance in point. A few years seemed to him soon over, compared with those sweeping contemplations on time and infinity with which he had been used to pose himself. In the still life of a man of letters there was no obvious reason for a change. He might sit in an arm chair and pour out cups of tea to all eternity would it had been possible for him to do so. The most rational cure after all for the inordinate fear of death is to set a just value on life. If we mere wish to continue on the scene to indulge our head-strong humour and tormenting passions, we had better be gone at once,; and if we only cherish a fondness for existence according to the good we desire from it, the pang we feel at parting which it will not be very server.

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  21. precise it please

    Telecommunication engineers are in high demand due to wireless communication access and the expectation to have instant communication across the globe. The demand doesn’t stop globally either. We also have the need to communicate with objects and astronauts in space. Advances in communication technology are made by telecommunication engineers who keep up with the latest advances and continually improve on the methods we use to communicate.

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    1. Telecommunication engineers demand spread across the globe and in space. They improve the communication sources globally.

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  22. Trees are useful to Man in three very important ways: they provide him with wood and other products; they give him shade; and they help to prevent drought and floods. Unfortunately, in many parts of the world, Man has not realized that the third of these services is the most important. In his eagerness to draw quick profit* from the trees, he has cut them down in large numbers, only to find that with them he has lost the best friends he had. Two thousand years ago a rich and powerful country cut down its trees to build warships, with which to gain itself an empire. It gained the empire but, without its trees, its soil became hard and poor. When the empire fell to pieces, the home country found itself faced by floods and starvation. Even where a government realizes the importance of a plentiful supply of trees, it is difficult for it to persuade the villager to see this. The villager wants wood to cook his food with; and he can earn money by making charcoal or selling wood to the townsman. He is usually too lazy or too careless to plant and look after new trees. So, unless the government has a good system of control, or can educate the people, the forests slowly disappear. This does not only mean that the Villagers' sons and grandsons have fewer trees. The results are even more serious: for where there are trees their roots break the soil up allowing the rain to sink in-and also bind the soil, thus preventing its being washed away easily; but where there are no trees, the rain falls on hard ground and flows away on the surface, causing floods and carrying away with it the rich top-soil, in which crops grow so well. When all the top-soil is gone, nothing remains but worthless desert.

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    There are occasions in life when most persons need outside help. Unemployment, sickness,
    loss of ability to work, child birth,old age and death of earning members of the family are
    some of theseoccasions. Help from friends and relatives is uncertain, inadequate and
    generally unacceptable to self-respecting persons. In advanced countries a solution to this
    problem has been found in setting up social security arrangements which are imposed,
    controlled or financed by the Government. The usual arrangement is to set up a social
    security fund to which the employees (who form a very large proportion of the work force in
    these countries) contribute a part of their pay while a matching contribution, on their account,
    is made by employers. The fund is used to provide social security benefits to employees,
    such as allowances to the unemployed, pensions to the old, disabled and those who have
    lost the bread-winner of the family, assistance to meet the cost of maternity, allowances to
    help in the upkeep of children and reimbursement of medical and hospital expenses. The
    amount of benefits is generally related to the individual's income from employment and/or
    the contribution to social security arrangement made by them and their employer. The idea
    is to form a system of cradle to grave social security. It is social security arrangements that
    cover exigencies and eventualities of life to death (actually even beyond death covering
    funeral expenses). The advanced socialist countries and the welfare economies of North
    Europe, particularly Sweden, have gone the farthest towards this ideal comprehensive social
    security arrangement, a long step forward towards improvement of the quality of life by
    ridding the population of the fear of various anticipated and unanticipated upsets in the
    normal tenor of life.

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  24. When the train stopped at Campbellpur, we were invaded. In the twinkling of an eye our luxurious emptiness was filled to overflowing with luggage and humanity. And what queer specimens of humanity! First, the leader of the party entered the compartment. He was a middle-aged man wearing a yellow robe and, on his head, a kind of quilted bonnet with hanging ear-flaps. He was profusely garlanded with yellow chrysanthemums, and he had been followed on to the platform by a large crowd of flower-bearing admirers and devotees. Our ignorance of the language did not permit us to discover who this exalted person might be. But he was evidently some kind of high priest, some Hindu pope of considerable holiness, to judge by the respect which was paid him by his numerous retinue and his admirers. His passage along the line must have been well advertised; for at every station our compartment was invaded by a swarm of devotees who came to kiss the great man's feet and to crave a blessing, which in most cases he seemed too lazy to give. Even the guards and ticket-collectors and stationmasters came in to pay their respects. The enthusiasm of one ticket-collector was so great that he traveled about thirty miles in our already packed compartment, simply in order to be near the holy man. He, meanwhile, passed the time by counting his money, which was contained in a large brass-bound box, by loudly eating and, later, dozing. Even at the stations he did not take the trouble to rouse himself, but reclined with closed eyes along his seat, and passively permitted the faithful to kiss his feet. When one is as holy as he evidently was, it is unnecessary to keep up appearances, behave decently, or do anything for one's followers. Office and hereditary honor claim the respect of a believing people quite as much as personal merit.

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  25. Tell the title for this precise .It is physically impossible for a well-educated, intellectual, or brave man to make money the chief object of his thoughts just as it is for him to make his dinner the principal object of them. All healthy people like their dinners, but their dinner is not the main object of their lives. So all healthy minded people like making money ought to like it and enjoy the sensation of winning it; it is something better than money.
    A good soldier, for instance, mainly wishes to do his fighting well. He is glad of his pay—very properly so and justly grumbles when you keep him ten years without it—till, his main mission of life is to win battles, not to be paid for winning them. So of clergymen. The clergyman's object is essentially baptize and preach not to be paid for preaching. So of doctors. They like fees no doubt—ought to like them; yet if they are brave and well-educated the entire object to their lives is not fees. They on the whole, desire to cure the sick; and if they are good doctors and the choice were fairly to them, would rather cure their patient and lose their fee than kill him and get it. And so with all the other brave and rightly trained men: their work is first, their fee second—very important always; but still second.

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  26. This brings me along to democracy even love the blood Republic which feed upon freedom democracy it is not believed Republic really and never with B but it is is less hateful than other contemporary forms of Government and that to that extent it deserves our sport it does it does start from the assumption that the individual is important and that all types are needed to make a civilization it does not provide its citizens in 2 bosses and the most as an efficient efficiency region tends to do the people the people I admire most are those who are sensitive and want to create something or discovered something and do not see life in terms of power and such people get more of a chance under a democracy than elsewhere they find religion great or small or they produce literature and art or they do this interested scientific research and they may be what is called ordinary people who are creative in their private lives bring up their children decently for instance or help their neighbours all those people need to express themselves they cannot unless society allows them liberty to do so and their source and the society which allows them most Liberty is democracy
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  27. Good men live for others
    A good man shear happiness with every one. The character of good man like that of tree. The live for other do not lose their qualities even in losing their lives. The humble person is always care about other peoples. This person live is ruined which dose not benefit other people. Good man always tread right path. They will die but they always live in people harts.

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  28. A great effort towards a positive approach. it's very valuable for precise writing. Thanks a lot.

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  29. EventhoughtheearlypolitenesstheoriesproposedbyLakoff,Brown&LevinsonFraser andNolenandLeechdifferinepistemologicalstatus,theyunanimouslyconceptualize politenessasstrategicconflictavoidance.MostexplicitinthisviewisBrown&Levinson's theory,wherepolitenessisdefinedasredressiveactiontakentocounterbalancethe disruptiveeffectofface-threateningacts(FfAs).Sincethelistofspeechactswhich adverselyaffectthespeaker'sand/orhearer'spositiveornegativefacecomprisesany kindoflinguisticactionthatinvolvestheinterlocutors'relationshipcommunicationis seenasafundamentallydangerousandantagonisticendeavor.AsSchmidtcomments,'thetheoryrepresentsanoverlypessimistic,ratherparanoidviewofhumansocial interaction'.Brown&LevinsonderivetheassumedpervasivenessofFfAsfrom GoHman'sreasoningthatmembersadoptasabasicinteractionalstrategy'the diplomaticfictionofthevirtualoffence,orworstpossiblereading'.Insodoing,interactantsensureprotectiveanddefensivefaceconcernsorthedifferentkindsofface wantspostulatedbyBrown&Levinson,positiveandnegativeface,whichtheyclaimto be universally valid social needs
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