Q.1 Read the passage and answer the following questions: - History is filled with examples of famous people who had problems involving personnel handicaps. The commonest type, of course, is the physical handicap. Helen Keller lost both sight and hearing in infancy. However, she triumphed over her cruel physical disabilities to achieve brilliant carrier as writer, social activist, the campaigner on behalf of people with special needs all over the world. Franklin. D. Roosevelt had polio when still a young man,but that did not stop him from becoming the President of U.S.A. Glenn Cunningham, the great track star overcame an almost fatal injury to his legs all these people conquered disabilities with courage. But handicaps are not always the spectacular kind. You may be small built, so that posses a difficulty to compete in athletics. You may be very weak in a subject at school and have to compete against students with greater ability in that subject. You may be from a poor family so that deprives you of many comforts and advantages that your rich friends enjoy. So, practically, everyone at some time or another faces such personal obstacles. What we need is courage to overcome the obstacles in life. summerize the above passage in about 40-50 words?
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We all face tough challenges in life. Some become quite difficult to overcome, especially when the odds are stacked against us. However, going against the odds is something we're capable of doing. To overcome challenges, develop that "never quit" attitude in life. You'll be surprised at the hurdles you can jump.
Motivate yourself. Say "Yes, I can." A tough challenge can bring out the best in you. Slow things down in your mind to think a process though. Develop a swagger in your thought process that makes you feel that there's no way you're going to fail at this. If you develop that mindset, you'll get it done.
Stay calm and cool-headed. Panic can make problems worse or seem worse than they are. Take a deep breath, relax and collect your thoughts.
Simplify the problem or challenge. Plan action and break it down into steps. As you get through each step, you develop a firmer belief that you can get it done, then you will.
Watch professional sports. Pay attention to how athletes overcome adversity and often give every ounce of their effort to succeed. Sports are a great way to watch people overcome challenges and learn from it. Often, you will find that the amount of effort given yields the greatest amount of success.
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