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expanse pure white serenity breathing contentment

Expanse pure white serenity breathing contentment

Should teenager be given unstricted freedom essay sample

1. Khushwant Singh says about his grandmother” She was an expanse of pure white serenity breathing peace and contentment.” Love and respect for elders is an integral part of our culture. Discuss in about hundred words what other things about your culture you would take pride in.

Value Points
•The diversity of the culture
•Democracy in India dates back to ancient times
•Secularism
•Intellectual capital

4. The author’s grandmother thought that music was not meant for gentle folk. Discuss in about 100 words how one can overcome biases.

Value Points

In the light of the above extract from the lesson, comment on the topic, ‘ Harmony between Man and Nature.’ in about 100 words.

Value Points
•care and compassion for fellow creatures
•sensitive attitude
•conservation of wildlife
•shelters for stray animals.
•giving

CHAPTER 2- Discovering Tut ……….. The Saga Continues

1. “ At first I could see nothing, the hot air escaping from the chamber causing the candle flame to flicker, but presently, as my eyes grew accustomed to the light, details of the room within emerged slowly from the mist, strange animals, statues, and gold – everywhere the glint of gold. For the moment – an eternity it must have seemed to the others standing by – I was struck dumb with amazement, and when Lord Carnarvon, unable to stand the suspense any longer inquired anxiously, “ Can you see anything?”, it was all I could do to get out the words, “ Yes, wonderful things.” – Howard Carter, on the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb in November 1922

3. To archaeologists, the human past is owned by no one. It represents the cultural heritage of everyone who has ever lived on Earth or will live on it in the future. Archaeology puts all human societies on an equal footing. Brian Fagan 1996

How can the youth today strive to put human societies on an equal footing? Value Points:
• Bring about awareness:
• Study the evolution of societies — so that people realize how meaningless caste and class is in today’s context
• The basis of religion
• eliminating biases based on colour, religion and caste
• endeavouring to facilitate equal opportunities
• Appreciate commonality in all culture
• Lessons to learn from history
• Spread the message of brotherhood
• Compassion and love

•Overcoming superstitions
•Striking balance between old and new belief system
•Respect but not blind belief

6. The mummy of Tut has undergone a CT scan that offers new clues about his life and death and data for an accurate forensic reconstruction. In the light of this statement write your comments in 100 words whether scientific intervention undermines funerary practices. Further, does science oppose what custom and religion preach? Value Points:

1. I could not find no words with which to respond, but I left the children’s cabin determined to fight the sea with everything I had.” The narrator says in the chapter We’re Not Afraid To Die…” “ Never give in, never, never, never, in nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never Yield to a force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy.” ― Winston Churchill

From this quote and extract which values do you think you can learn which can help you overcome any adversity in life. Write an article on the necessity of these values in order to succeed in life. Determination

“ It is under the greatest adversity that there exists the greatest potential for doing good, both for oneself and others.” .― Dalai Lama XIV

In the above extract and quote we see how the captain of the ship selflessly toiled to save the ship from capsizing, forgetting about his own injuries and pains. Write an article on the importance of Selflessness and how it
helps you to develop other values. Sympathy

Gives mental strength against all odds.
Develop understanding among every member
Patience and Adjustment
Selflessness
Empathy
Sympathy
Respect for other people’s opinions
In t
5. The impending disaster came at about 6 p. m. with an ominous silence……. but the author survived the disaster with courage. As E Roosevelt says,” We gain strength and courage, and confidence by each experience in which we really stop to look fear in the face. How does the value of courage enable a person to overcome all hurdles?

Ans.
* Courage gives strength to fight all odds
*never let’s a person give up at any point
* helps to face the truth and honesty
* helps to achieve the goal
* gives a positive push

8. “ I checked and rechecked my calculations.”. The author paid attention to details to get out of the hazardous experience when he was face
to face with death. How being a meticulous person helped him survive the disaster?

Ans.
*a disciplined approach
* makes a person perfectionist
* gains foresight
* smooth execution of work takes place

importance of coexisting with other living creatures
Every creature has an important role to play
Need to be sensitive to others’ needs

3 “ Are we to leave our successors a scorched planet of advancing deserts, impoverished landscapes and the ailing environment?” Prepare a talk for your school assembly on the topic -Preservation of our Environment is the need of the hour. Value Points:

to maintain our resources .
Use of car pool to school
Sensitive to the needs of our progeny.

6 “ The rich get richer, and the poor beget children which condemns them to remain poorer.” As the youth of today how are you planning to mitigate the glaring difference between the rich and the poor in our society ? Value Points:

1. Taplow : “ No sir, Mr. Crocker Harris doesn’t tell us the result like the other masters.” In the play, The Browning Version, Mr. Crocker Harris comes across as a disciplined man who follows rules. Write an article for your school magazine on the Importance of Discipline in our lives. Value Points :

Discipline is the basic framework for all.
need to have a principled approach.
Belief in self.
Strength of character.

5. Mr. Crocker Harris detested flattery. However the world is full of flatterers who say or do anything to get their work done. Comment. Value Points:
Flattery is short term
People can see through your trick.
An honest approach is always appreciated.

6. Taplow : “ The funny thing is that in spite of everything, I do rather like him. Who according to you would be an ideal teacher?
a principled man.
impartial.
straight forward approach.
Leads by example.

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