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summary of helen keller all chapters

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Answered by pqr123
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this novel ' the story of my life' by helen keller is an autobiography. here helen tells her expiriences which she comes across . at the age of 19 months she lost her eyes n hearing. her whole life went in dark. then a ray of light or hope that is anne sullivan came in her life. she taught her every small things. helen wrote a book frost king but it was observed that this was an act of plagarism n the book was already written by muss canby as frost faries. she also tells that she does not remember all the incidents but she has tried to wite. she was the forst blind and deaf women to get bachlor of arts degree. finally in her last chapter she thanks everyone who made her life. specially to anne sullivan , because of her she could write this book n express her own opinion.
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Earth is like a patient whose health is declining and it is our duty to improve it. In 1987, the term Sustainable Development was used by the World Commission on Environment and Development. A zoo in Lukasa, Zambia has a cage in which a sign reads ‘The World’s most dangerous animal’ and inside there is a mirror. It gives a message that human beings are the most dangerous animals. Brandt Commission raised a question “Are we to leave our successors a scorched planet of advancing deserts, impoverished landscapes and ailing environment?”

There are four principal biological systems that form the foundation of the global economic system - fisheries, grasslands, forests, and croplands. These four systems also provide food and raw materials for industries except for minerals and synthetics. With these systems becoming unsustainable, fisheries will collapse, the forest will slowly disappear, grasslands will turn into a barren wasteland and croplands will become worse.

In poor countries, forests are being cut down for fuelwood which is used for cooking purposes. There are some areas where the cost of fuelwood is more than the cost of food. It is leading to deforestation at an alarming rate.

One of the reasons for the exploitation of the environment is the increasing population. It is observed that about one million population is increasing in every four days. This is not a good sign. There is an urgent need to control overpopulation in the world. Development is the best contraceptive for this problem as it will help in reduction in fertility, increase in education and income and improvement in health.

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