Sociology, asked by gunalajay777, 9 months ago

can you suggest an anchoring script for teachers day?​

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Answered by kanodiarinku
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Explanation:

good morning my respective teachers and my dear freinds

today I am here to speak to you with a frank mind

1st of all happy teachers day to all my beautiful and handsome teachers who have helped me a lot in my lifetime

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Answered by siya2908gmailcom
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Teacher’s Day (also Teacher’s Appreciation Day) is an event held annually to honor and appreciate teachers and recognize their contributions to education and society and the lives of their students. In the United States, Teacher’s Day takes place on 8th May. Students prepare gifts and thank you cards to give to their teachers and held events in various schools to honor teachers. Whereas, in other parts of the world, several countries celebrate Teachers Day on October 5.  So, if you are planning to honor your teacher or mentor with a Teacher’s Day celebration event, below

Ladies and gentlemen, we are thankful to God who brings us to this moment. We are from many countries; we speak various languages, and we are from different traditions. Also, our backgrounds and cultures are as different as we are. Some of us invoke the creator from whom we draw strength whereas others recognize no religion and tradition at all and yet we are a part of the human family and we have so much to be grateful for. We give thanks to those who give us courage and hope: our families who love us, no matter what; our friends who make us laugh and cry; and especially, our mentors and our teachers who are always there to watch us do well.

Also, we understand the call to give wake to the world our hope. Their future is ours to create and discover. As Mr. Rogers says,” Our world hangs like a magnificent jewel in the vastness of space. Every one of us is a part of that jewel. A facet of that jewel. And in the perspective of infinity, our differences are infinitesimal.” So, may we make a better difference this auspicious day and always.

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