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have been bestowed on Dr Hawking
Though contined to a wheelchair with no control over his body save a finger and with
a computer to help him express his thoughts. Dr Hawking is an authority on profound subjects
of science Numerous honorary doctorates and awards have been bestowed on him. He is
a Fellow of The Royal Society and a Member of the US National Academy of Sciences.
In spite of being considered Einstein's equal in intelligence, Dr Hawking is a very
humble man. A simple, down to earth man, he has authored many books dealing with his
awesome ideas keeping a layman in mind. His writing is full of wit and humour. His style is
so lucid that non-scientists can also understand him. His book, "A Brief History of Time" is
one of the best selling books of our times
On being asked, how he feels about having the dreadful ALS, Dr Hawking, the
quintessence of optimism and hope, says. "Not very different from the rest. I try and lead as
normal a le as possible, and not think about my condition or regret the things it prevents
me trom doing, which are not many
Dr Hawking firmly believes that in the next millenium, science will discover the core
secrets of the universe, its origin, its history and may be even predict its ultimate demise.
A2. Complete the following web:
(2)
Features of
Dr Hawking's
Books
A3. Find out 4 describing words from the passage​

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