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Imagine you have been shrunk to 1 inch talk,tell a short experience of yours

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Answered by pranab3745
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a very bad feeling

feeling of present in a short area where grove is applied from all the sides

Answered by Anonymous
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&lt;p style="color:cyan;font-family:cursive;background:black;font size:40px;"&gt; This is the story of a meeting between two extraordinary people, both of them ‘disabled’, or ‘diff</p><p>NCERT Class VIII English Chapter 7 A Visit to Caambridgeerently abled’ as  we now say. Stephen Hawking is one of the greatest scientists of our ime. He suffers from a form of paralysis  that confines him to a wheelchair, and allows him to ‘speak’ only by punching buttons on a computer, which  speaks for him in a machine-like voice. Firdaus Kanga is a writer and journalist who lives and works in Mumbai.  Kanga was born with ‘brittle bones’ that tended to break easily when he was a child. Like Hawking, Kanga moves  around in a wheelchair.</p><p>The two great men exchange thoughts on what it means to live life in a wheelchair, and on  how the so called ‘normal’ people react to the disabled. Cambridge was my metaphor for  England, and it was strange that when I left it had become altogether something else,  because I had met Stephen Hawking there. It was on a walking tour through Cambridge  that the guide mentioned Stephen Hawking, ‘poor man, who is quite disabled now, though  he is a worthy successor to Issac Newton, whose Chair he has at the university.’ And I  started, because I had quite forgotten that this most brilliant and completely paralysed astrophysicist,NCERT Class VIII English Chapter 7 A Visit to Caambridgethe author of A Brief History of Time, one of the biggest best-sellers  ever, lived here. When the walking tour was done, I rushed to a phone  booth and, almost tearing the cord so it could reach me outside, phoned  Stephen Hawking’s house. There was his assistant on the line and I told  him I had come in a wheelchair from India (perhaps he thought I had  propelled myself all the way) to write about my travels in Britain. I had to   see Professor Hawking — even ten minutes would do. “Half an hour,“ he  said. “From three-thirty to four.”NCERT Class VIII English Chapter 7 A Visit to CaambridgeAnd suddenly I felt weak all over. Growing up disabled, you get fed up with people asking you tobe brave, as if you have a courage account on hich</p><p>you are too lazy to draw a cheque. The only thing</p><p>that makes you stronger is seeing somebody like you, achieving something huge. Then you know how much is possible and you reach out further than you ever thought you could.</p><p></p><p>" &lt;/p&gt;

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