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Answered by avku
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Creating a society full of kindness.....

If kindness is the act of being kind as defined by the Oxford dictionary, it means "caring about others; gentle, friendly and generous". However, I believe that the definition can be extended and better encompassed by the Australian Kindness Movement which states "an act of kindness is a message from one heart to another, an act of love, an unspoken "I care" statement". Kindness, when allowed to flourish, is an all pervasive, all transcending, flowing current which sustains mankind and which is absolutely fundamental within our society and world.

If we are to establish the value of kindness, then we must find a scale on which to measure it. In the most logical way to deduct the value of something, then let us use the scale which is most commonly called upon in our society, cost. Kindness can cost a pound put towards helping a homeless person to stay in a shelter for the night, a fifty pound donation towards the aid of the distressed and displaced flood victims in Pakistan, or the sum of a cheque written to help a friend in need. However, a kind word is free, as is sharing your umbrella in the rain, or stopping to ask someone if they are lost and need help. At this point it is essential to establish that a true act of kindness is something that is done without expectation of something in return- lest it be confused for something else. For example, at a glance, it seems that kindness is practiced through

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Answered by hatimlaila23
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1. Hansburg’s invention was a modification of a British patent awarded to Walter Lines in 1922 for a “new or improved hopping-pole for use in exercise or in playing games”.  

2. The main difference was that Hansburg’s invention had two handles at the top to hold on to.  

3. The British patent was itself an improvement on a 1920 German ‘spring-end hopping stilt’ patented by Hans Pohlig and Ernst Gottschall.  

4. The word ‘pogo’ is thought to be made up of the first two letters of the German inventors’ names…

5. ........though Hansburg said that ‘Pogo’ was the name of a Burmese girl he had seen using a crude version of the pogo stick.  

6. The sport of Extreme Pogo, or Xpogo, was introduced around 1999 using poles that can reach around 10 feet.  

7. The official record for the highest jump on a pogo stick is 9ft 7.5in by Biff Hutchison (USA).  

8. The record for the most consecutive jumps on a pogo stick is 206,864 by James Roumeliotis (USA).  

9. When Enoch Powell was health minister in 1962 he demonstrated the healthy benefits of the pogo.


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