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- Stories are accounts of real and imaginary incident, narrated in an interesting manner.
- A story needs to be planned well. Every story has some important character.
- The writer of the story needs to think additional detail to make the character realistic.
- The different things that make the story are i) plot, ii) character and iii) setting.
- The story needs to be told in an interesting manner.
- The beginning if the story needs to be exciting and should capture the attention of the reader.
- The end of the story needs to be worth remembering.
⠀⠀⠀⠀Proud is a deadly sin
Once there was a proud teak tree standing straight, in the forest. In the same forest there was also a small herb nearby. Though the teak tree was big, it said proudly that no one could defeat him. He is so strong and handsome. Then the small herb advised that pride is harmful as This kind of pride is based on self-centeredness, are especially destructive and deadliest sin. But the teak tree ignored the herbs advise. Day passes, and the teak tree didn't changed his conceit and arrogance. One day strong winds starts flowing, but the teak tree stood firm. Again one day it rained heavily in the forest, teak tree stook and the small herb bowed. Then the teak started making fun of the little herb as it bowed in rain. After some days there came a strong storm, the small herb survived but the strong, proud and tall teak tree couldn't bear and fell down then it died. After the strom gone, the herb was standing straight in it's own position but the teak fell down. The moral of the story is that proud is a complicated emotion, It can propel human beings and can spread beyond self to all of mankind. proud is the deadliest of all bad things like anger, greed, gluttony and sloth. Proud makes us care about how others see us and how we see ourselves.Pride is a deadliest sin.
Coordinating Lead Authors:[1] Richard Bellamy, Wolfgang Merkel
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Lead Authors:[2] Rajeev Bhargava, Juliana Bidadanure, Thomas Christiano, Ulrike Felt, Colin Hay, Lily Lamboy, Thamy Pogrebinschi, Graham Smith, Gayil Talshir, Nadia Urbinati, Mieke Verloo
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Abstract: [Abstract 200 words]
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Democracy, as we understand it, is a process of collective decision making among persons, which issues in collectively binding norms for the society of those persons. It is a process of decision making in which persons participate as equals in determining the legal and conventional norms that bind them and in which the group of persons, taken collectively, are sovereign. Democracy can be understood as a descriptive term, referring to political societies that actually exist, or as a normative ideal for the evaluation of political societies. This chapter is primarily about the basic moral principles that can justify this egalitarian process of collective decision making and on the challenges to understanding and realizing this ideal in the modern world.