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Answered by SelieVisa
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Better alone than in bad company

"Better alone than in bad company" is a proverb which stressed the danger of mingling with bad friends. The wisdom behind this proverb is that it is better off to be without any friends than to have friends with bad character.

When we spend time with friends who are constantly involved in anti-social and bad activities, we are likely be influenced by them. Under their influence we may lose our good moral character and become a person with bad personality and ruin our life. But if we socialise with friends of good character, we are sure to learn many positive things from them. This will help us to be successful in life and become better human beings.

There are many young people who have destroyed their own life and career by becoming alcoholics and drug addicts because of the bad company they kept. So it is very better to choose our friends carefully than to regret later in life.

Answered by THEGOODBOY90
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Refraction. Convex mirror: In this mirror reflecting surface is convex. It diverges the light so it is also called a diverging mirror. Concave mirror: In this mirror reflecting surface is concave. It converges the light so it is also called converging mirror.

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