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English Essay/Paragraph/Speech on “Abraham Lincoln” for Kids and Students for Class 8, 9, 10, Class 12 and Graduation Examination

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Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809 in Harden Country, Kentucky. From an early age, he was known as Abe. Lincoln later moved to Kentucky with his parents. Lincoln always wanted to be a lawyer even against his dad convictions who wanted him to be a farmer. Lincoln is looked at by most of the Negro race as a hero, a man of great stature. Because of his...
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English Essay/Paragraph/Speech on “A Teacher, A Leader” for Kids and Students for Class 8, 9, 10, Class 12 and Graduation Examination

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A Teacher, A Leader Touching more lives, affecting the outcome of so many futures, a teacher is the epitome of a leader. Just as a leader has his or her own style, their way of motivating their students, also plays an important part in a student’s success. Spending more time with children then most parents do, a teacher is fundamental in shaping children. If they are poor leaders, children suffer. When...
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English Essay/Paragraph/Speech on “A Loving Home and Environment” for Kids and Students for Class 8, 9, 10, Class 12 and Graduation Examination

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A Loving Home and Environment I remember running around in the backyard and behind the fence. The backyard was huge. It was long and there was a dike and river behind our fence. Down by the river there was a big opening which was really cool because everywhere else along the dike there were woods and there was no opening at all. My family and I lost our house when I...
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English Essay/Paragraph/Speech on “A Good Life” for Kids and Students for Class 8, 9, 10, Class 12 and Graduation Examination

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A Good Life There are many opinions as to what the so-called “good life” is. Some people believe that the good life is attainable through education, while others believe that following a rule of conduct would leave you leading the good life. Still others say that being truly happy will allow you to live a good life. There are many questions that arise when trying to answer the question of, “What...
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English Essay/Paragraph/Speech on “A Galaxy” for Kids and Students for Class 8, 9, 10, Class 12 and Graduation Examination

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A Galaxy Galaxies are huge and contain billions of stars. They contain all of the stars of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, open cluster, emission, nebula, reflection nebula, nova remnants and supernova remnants. We have three different and distinct types of galaxies, which are — spiral galaxies, elliptical galaxies, and last but not least irregular galaxies.
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English Essay/Paragraph/Speech on “A Dream” for Kids and Students for Class 8, 9, 10, Class 12 and Graduation Examination

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A Dream Dreams are a most extraordinary thing. They can be happy, sad, scary, or even deadly, you never know. They are so unpredictable, and yet so ratifying. No one knows where they really come from. But if they came from any place, I think it would have to be the stars. I believe there is a star in the sky for everyone’s dreams, and a twinkle for everyone’s thoughts. Here...
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English Essay/Paragraph/Speech on “Position of Women in India” for Kids and Students for Class 8, 9, 10, Class 12 and Graduation Examination

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Position of Women in India The women have held different status and position at different times in India. She was regarded as mentally inferior to man. Manu was of the view that the females should not enjoy any freedom in any walk of life. They should ever remain under the strict control of their father during girlhood; of their husband during their married life and of their sons during widowhood. The...
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English Essay/Paragraph/Speech on “Planning In India” for Kids and Students for Class 8, 9, 10, Class 12 and Graduation Examination

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Planning In India After gaining independence our great national leaders were keen to develop the country in a planned way. So the draft of the Five Year Plans came into existence. The main objective behind planning was the growth of the nation on all fronts and removes economic disparity. So the planning was motivated by progress in industrial spheres and improvement in agriculture to make the country self-sufficient and make Indian...
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