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You are concerned about the cleanliness of parks, roads and even your school premises. In spite of various measures taken by local administration, lack of cleanliness is still aproblem. You are Namita/Nimit. Write an article for your school magazine on ‘Cleanliness is the Responsibility of All’

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tourism today is not about visiting and seeing places. It is more about living a place- feeling it, internalising it. A visitor has heard about the splendour of Taj Mahal. She might travel thousands of miles to be in India to see Taj Mahal. On a short visit, day one, she arrives in Delhi and stays overnight. Next morning her tour operator drives her to Agra which takes around 4 hours. She visits Taj Mahal and spends around two to three hours there. Then, she might visit other places in Agra spending another 4 hours. She might stay overnight in Agra or travels back to Delhi spending another 4 hours. Next day she spends time going around Delhi and returns. During her three-day visit to India, she spends 2 hours at Taj Mahal, a few more hours at other places, but spend a bulk of time travelling and leisurely through street and bazaars of Delhi and Agra- the destinations. Her assessment of the holiday is the general feel of the destination- only a part of which is her trip to those famous attractions.

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Many theologians take angels and demons seriously. Why? Certainly, most human beings believe in angels and demons. Anecdotal cases are legion. Certainly, such nonphysical beings, in one form or another, populate most of the world's religions. But angels and demons seem out of place, anachronistic, in our modern world. Is there anything here we should take seriously?

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