Economy, asked by Beckylove21, 1 year ago

How is allocating scarce resources by lottery different than allocating by first come, first served?

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Answered by raghavshekhawat
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Miss Sullivan was the teacher and constant companion of Helen Keller, who set her spirit free. She took Helen from darkness to light, from isolation to friendship. Miss Sullivan was extremely patient and never failed to understand Helen's frustration and anger. She also assisted Helen in her education. For example, The help that Miss Sullivan offered to Helen in order to prepare for Radcliffe did not start just some time before her entry into the college. However, the entire learning process that Miss Sullivan subjected her to, helped her in this. An example of this is her knowledge of the English language, which convinced her teachers that she did not need any special instruction in the subject. Her time at Cambridge was also a time for preparation and Miss Sullivan went to the class everyday with Helen. She was patient to spell into Helen's hands all that the teachers taught. The effort that Miss Sullivan put in was so great and one that could not be described in words. Therefore, Miss Sullivan was a very significant part of her learning process. Miss Sullivan taught Helen to find beauty in every minute detail that Helen came across. Miss Sullivan showered love into the life of Helen and made her feel significant. Helen and Miss Sullivan also made trips together. The death of Miss Sullivan left an irreplaceable space in the life of Helen. In short, Miss Sullivan encouraged Helen to succeed and reach heights in life. 
She used to take Helen outdoors and teach her in the lap of nature.  She was a constant support to Helen and she was the one who motivated Helen to grow in life.

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