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Change is life, change is progress, and change is culture and civilization, while stagnation is the arrest of development and nothing but decay, death and destruction. Nothing great in this world is static: everything noble is dynamic. True it is in all walks and spheres of life. Evolution and revolution is the law of Nature : it is at the root of all progress, all formation, all development. Time has always been on the move and there are ups and downs, rises and falls of human civilization, human culture, and there is man’s taste and zest, inclinations and motives, likings and disliking. Monotony is distaste; variety is the spice of life; change is life and its zest, its interest, its meanings. In human institutions rise and fall happen and old order and discipline, old rules and regulations, old system and process—everything yields to new and surrenders to new conditions and demands. If there were no change, our life would be dull, dreary and meaningless. Our life is liveable, romantic and desirable only because of change and alteration, modification and revision, newness and novelty. And because of this change of taste and zest, motives and inclinations we have seen kingdoms and democratic state, capitalism and socialism, nationalism and internationalism. To speak bluntly, the secret of a nation’s strength rests basically on its capacity for change and re-adjustment.
Here we should not forget to note that there have been radical changes and gradual changes in human history of civilization. In either case of violent or smooth change human civilization may be beset with dangers and difficulties, odds and disadvantages but the laws of life and Nature continue working; nothing remains in its state.
In short, the old ideas and old values of life become weakened and disintegrated. With the progress of time new ideas and new values of life, no matter social, political, cultural, religious, emerge out of the debris of the old.

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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The given passage is very appropriate to explain the change and evolution that has been brought with time. The human civilization throughout this course has faced many troubles and difficulties.

Explanation:

  • But regardless of all issues, they came out stronger than ever.
  • Today's world is completely different with so many inventions and technological devices our way of living and attempting tasks has been made easier.

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