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Albert Einstein's mother thought of him as a strange. Explain in about 80-100 words, as to why she thought so.
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Diversity of cultured presente a beautiful spectacle in the fair. How would you render your services to a person who is lost ?
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Albert Einstein could not speak for about two and half years. And when he learnt to speak, he uttered every word twice. Even his playmates called him Brother Boring. His head was of abnormally large size. So his mother thought of him as a frea-k. Every where among his playmates as well as at school, he was regarded as stupid and good for nothing. He felt suffocated and tired in the school due to its strict regimentation. What to say of others, his mother lacked trust in his potentials. She should have accepted his son's different nature. Later his qualities of tolerance and awareness of global issues made him a world fame personality which proved everyone wrong, including his mother who thought of him as a frea-k.
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The celebration of the festivals bring cheerfulness, energy and new colours in our life by taking away the boredom of routine work. Festivals also result in 'unity in diversity'. They not only make the people happy but also bring people together irrespective of class and creed. In the story 'The Lost Child', we witness the celebration of the festival of spring. People from all walks of life, cladded in colourful attire, visited the fair and enjoyed the sweets, rides, balloons, flowers, music of snake charmer etc.
The another side of the fair is its over-crowdedness. Many persons, especially children get separated, from their near and dear ones. I'ld also help the 'lost' persons in the same manner as that kind hearted man did. In such a case that generous man would be a role model.
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The celebration of the festivals bring cheerfulness, energy and new colours in our life by taking away the boredom of routine work. Festivals also result in 'unity in diversity'. They not only make the people happy but also bring people together irrespective of class and creed. In the story 'The Lost Child', we witness the celebration of the festival of spring. People from all walks of life, cladded in colourful attire, visited the fair and enjoyed the sweets, rides, balloons, flowers, music of snake charmer etc.
The another side of the fair is its over-crowdedness. Many persons, especially children get separated, from their near and dear ones. I'ld also help the 'lost' persons in the same manner as that kind hearted man did. In such a case that generous man would be a role model.
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