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story on the theme of Duty

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Answered by adi487510
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My grandmother's hands, ten big knuckles with twisted skin, reach over to her coke, no ice. Every Saturday during this rust hot New Mexico summer we have been going out to lunch. She picks me up in her uncomfortably clean maroon car and drives uncomfortably slow, her big iridescent white curls brushing the roof and her big, 1980's eyeglasses reflecting all the unforgiving sun through the windshield. I always pretend to gush with enthusiasm about her choice of restaurants; when you are that old, I figure, you deserve to think, even falsely, that the decisions you labor over are important ones. She has only a white Scotty dog--with brown drooly fur around its mouth and a horrible name: Duffy--and a brown and beige condominium and a Bible study group to think about. And Oprah. And me, of course, she has me. She has been spending our monthly lunch dates as of late recording her history. It is as if she has chosen me, her oldest granddaughter, to record her eulogy.




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Answered by Anonymous
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=) Long time ago , an elderly person spread gossipy tidbits that his neighbor was a criminal. Therefore, the young fellow was captured. Days after the fact the young fellow was demonstrated honest. Subsequent to being discharged, the man felt embarrassed as he strolled to his home. He sued the elderly person for wrongly Accusing him.

In court, the elderly person told the Judge, "They were simply remarks, didn't Harm anybody.." The judge, before passing sentence working on this issue, told the elderly person, "Compose All the things you said about him on a bit of paper. Cut them up and On the way home, toss the bits of paper out. Tomorrow, return to Hear the sentence".

The following day, the judge told the elderly person, "Before accepting the Sentence, you should go out and assemble every one of the bits of paper That you tossed out yesterday". The elderly person stated, "I can't do that! The breeze must have spreads them and I won't Know where to discover them".

The judge at that point answered, "a similar way, basic remarks may pulverize the respect of a man to such a degree, to the point that one can't fix it. The elderly person understood his mix-up and requested pardoning".

Moral :- Do not dangerous or accuse anybody without knowing the reality or a fact. Your words may demolish somebody's notoriety with no blame of theirs.
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