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: Not long after he was released from the hospital, Hawking had

a dream that he was going to be executed. He said this dream made

him realize that there were still things to do with his life.

In a sense, Hawking’s disease helped him become the noted

scientist he is today. Before the diagnosis, Hawking hadn’t always

focused on his studies. “Before my condition was diagnosed, I had

been very bored with life,” he said. “There had not seemed to be

anything worth doing.” With the sudden realization that he might not

even live long enough to earn his PhD, Hawking poured himself into

his work and research.

As physical control over his body diminished (he’d be forced to

use a wheelchair by 1969), the effects of his disease started to slow

down. Over time, however, Hawking’s ever-expanding career was

accompanied by an ever-worsening physical state. By the mid-1970s,

the Hawking family had taken in one of Hawking’s graduate students

to help manage his care and work. He could still feed himself and get

out of bed, but virtually everything else required assistance. In addition,

his speech had become increasingly slurred, so that only those who

knew him well could understand him. In 1985 he lost his voice for

good following a tracheotomy. The resulting situation required 24-

hour nursing care for the acclaimed physicist.
[] Zainah Khan: What message do you get from this passage ?​

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Answered by shalini0007
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Answer :-

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Answered by MysticCharm
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Qᴜᴇꜱᴛɪᴏɴ :

Not long after he was released from the hospital, Hawking had

a dream that he was going to be executed. He said this dream made

him realize that there were still things to do with his life.

ᴀɴꜱᴡᴇʀ :

In math, time can be defined as the ongoing and continuous sequence of events that occur in succession, from the past through the present to the future. ... We measure and define what time of the day it is using clocks. A clock in general has 12 numbers written on it, from 1 to 12. It has an hour hand, and a minute hand.

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