Summary of the lesson a visit to Cambridge in English
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This lesson was written by Firdaus Kanga, the lesson shows a person who could only move around with the help of a wheelchair and he has accepted his disability he doesn't fight it or gets sad over this fact in fact he roamed around all over the world and showed normal people that he is no different than normal people.
He also went to Cambridge and there he met Mr. Stephen Hawking, the person who is paralyzed, head to toe, Mr. Stephen wrote a book too about people that they should not get worried about their condition and must think positively and the people around them should support them.
This lesson supports all the people out there who are disabled and it stresses to the point that they should live their lives as normally as they could just like other normal people spend their lives.
He also went to Cambridge and there he met Mr. Stephen Hawking, the person who is paralyzed, head to toe, Mr. Stephen wrote a book too about people that they should not get worried about their condition and must think positively and the people around them should support them.
This lesson supports all the people out there who are disabled and it stresses to the point that they should live their lives as normally as they could just like other normal people spend their lives.
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A visit to Cambridge brings forth two great personalities i.e. Stephen Hawking and Firdaus Kanga. Stephen Hawking's name needs no introduction due to his unparalleled work in astrophysics and Firdaus Kanga is a writer and journalist born with brittle bones. He had many fractures in the childhood. Firdaus wants to meet Stephen Hawking and he is very excited at the prospect of meeting him. He was also nervous as he himself was differently, he felt a discomfort at the thought of sympathetic outlook of people towards him. Nevertheless his meeting with Stephen Hawking gives us a glimpse of the mind and thinking of differently able people as to how they face difficulties and anguish due to their disability. It also inspires and guides other such people by the advice that they should concentrate on what they are good at and should not waste time doing what they are not naturally inclined to.
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