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1) Think before you speak
2) Great scientist
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1.Think before you speak

Dear friends, As you all know we know the importants of communication . Today I. am going to speak the importance of thinking before you speak.

Thinking before you speak is a really good habit to develop, to avoid causing trouble in your life, whether in your relationships, career or elsewhere. ... And if it's unavoidable to say something negative, thinking before we speak helps us be more tactful and understand how to offset negativity with something positive.

It’s part of human nature. Sometimes we get so emotional about something that we forget to think before we speak. It’s like something paralyzes our rational and logical brain, and in the process, our emotional brain lets words come out of our mouths that never should have.

However, some people do it more regularly than others. And if you want to learn how to think before you speak, you have come to the right place.

But first, let’s talk about the 11 reasons why you should think before you speak.

1. Your Words Reflect Who You Are

2. Words Have Power

3. Words Can Hurt (or Help) People

4. Your Emotions Can Make You Say Things You Don’t Mean

5. You Might Have Assumed intention on the Other Person’s Part

6. You Might Be Overreacting

7. Your Relationship With Other People (or Situation) Doesn’t Warrant Your Words

8. You Might Be Judging Too Harshly

9. Words Can Destroy Relationships

10. Words Can Affect Other People’s Actions

11. You Can Never Take It Back

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2.Great scientist

Dear Citizens,

My greetings to all of you. I am indeed very happy to talk to you on this Science Day, which is celebrated on the 28th of February every year, the day one of our great scientists and Nobel Laureate Sir CV Raman made a landmark discovery. On this day, the nation pays tribute and expresses its gratitude to all the scientists who have made our dream of using the science and scientific discoveries as vehicles for economic development, a reality. If the nation?s science is celebrated, it will also attract many young children to take up science as a career. In addition, the Scientists of the nation may like to rededicate themselves to create high quality scientific research output from India and make the nation proud. Science day is a day to remind us that the important ingredient for societal transformation would mainly come from science. I would like to share with you particularly the youth, the scientific progress made in our country towards enriching the society and signifying our national spirit that "Can Indian science inspire youth.

Raman Effect

Let me refer to Raman Effect. Raman is one of the greatest scientists that India ever produced. Raman was extremely creative even with inexpensive equipments and in simple environments. One of his notable contributions to science is the discovery of what later came to be known as "Raman Effect". Raman Effect is the appearance of additional lines in the spectrum of monochromatic light that has been scattered by a transparent material medium. Sir C. V. Raman discovered the effect in 1928. The energy and thus the frequency and the wavelength of the scattered light are changed as the light either imparts rotational or vibrational energy to the scattering molecules or takes energy away. The line spectrum of the scattered light will have one prominent line corresponding to the original wavelength of the incident radiation, plus additional lines to each side of it corresponding to the shorter or longer wavelengths of the altered portion of the light. This Raman spectrum is the unique characteristic of the material medium. Thus, Raman spectrometry is a useful technique in physical and chemical research, particularly for the characterization of materials.

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