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mind map on visit to cambridge?​

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Answered by piyushsharm31
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Cambridge is a city on the River Cam in eastern England, home to the prestigious University of Cambridge, dating to 1209. University colleges include King’s, famed for its choir and towering Gothic chapel, as well as Trinity, founded by Henry VIII, and St John’s, with its 16th-century Great Gate. University museums have exhibits on archaeology and anthropology, polar exploration, the history of science and zoology.

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Answered by tripathiakshita48
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Firdaus Kanga is a writer and journalist from Mumbai and the author of A Visit to Cambridge. The lesson provides us a peek of Firdaus Kanga and Stephen Hawking's encounter. One of the greatest scientists of all time, Stephen Hawking, was paralysed in a way that kept him in a wheelchair and only permitted him to communicate by pressing buttons on a computer, which then spoke for him in a robotic voice.

Explanation:

  • The author talks about his trip to Cambridge University and his opportunity to speak with Stephen Hawking there. Hawking admitted that he thought it was amusing when people spoke down to him. He further stated that he had no choice but to be courageous and accept his condition.

This chapter details the author's time in England. For him, Cambridge University has always held a lot of interest. But it grew more intriguing to him after speaking with Stephen Hawking. He met Stephen Hawking there while on a walking excursion. As an individual with a disability, Stephen William Hawking worked as an astrophysicist. At Cambridge University's Physics Department, he took over Isaac Newton's chair. The best-selling book of his era, "A Brief History of Time," was written by him.

He paid a visit to Steven Hawking's home after the walking tour. The call was answered by his assistant. The author informed him that he was in a wheelchair and had travelled from India. He also mentioned that he wanted to meet Stephen Hawking and that he wanted to publish a book on his trips around England. The assistant set the meeting time from 3:30 to 4. The author was shocked to discover that his body was being supported by a machine. He kept his composure, though, and started to inquire.

When questioned about his bravery, Hawking responded that his only choice was to be brave and accept his predicament. He claimed that the way people treated him amused him. When the author questioned him about it, he said that he gets irritated when people like him bother him. He smiled and said, "Yes." The author claims that Hawking is the most attractive man in the world when they are speaking.

The author also questioned Hawking about why he would not be able to recognise kindness and humility in the world because of his impairment. This was agreed upon by Hawking and the writer. The interview concluded with some suggestions for those who are disabled or handicapped. He advised them to concentrate on their positive traits rather than their impairment. They should just do what they are competent at and avoid being overly passionate. Hawking then went outside to his garden. The author thought his voyage was both successful and inspirational.

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