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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Kapil and his friends spent most of their childhood plucking the fruit off their neighbour's tree, trying to bunk school, going to watch new movies or getting a plate of chicken and chowmein. My Beginnings Summary

    Kapil and his friends spent most of their childhood plucking the fruit off their neighbour’s tree, trying to bunk school, going to watch new movies or getting a plate of chicken and chowmein.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    INTRODUCTION  In this essay and interview, the author talks about the Olympic winner of boxing, Mary Kom. The author shows through Mary Kom that it’s never too late to try something, and with hard work and dedication, one can shine in that.   ABOUT MARY KOM The author of this essay starts about by tRead more

    INTRODUCTION 

    In this essay and interview, the author talks about the Olympic winner of boxing, Mary Kom. The author shows through Mary Kom that it’s never too late to try something, and with hard work and dedication, one can shine in that.  

    ABOUT MARY KOM

    The author of this essay starts about by talking about a commendable woman in India. This warrior is none other than Mary Mangte Kom-the Komqueror and the Komrade. Mary Kom is famed as a five times World Boxing Champion and the only boxer to win a medal in every one of the six world championships.

    The author goes on to list her biographical details. She was born in Kangthei village, Moirang Lamkhai in Churachandpur district of rural Manipur in eastern India. She was born in a poor family of tenant farmers who worked in jhum fields. Her father was a keen wrestler in his younger age which led to her eager interest in athletics.

    Mary Kom’s career started in 2000 after her victory in the Manipur State women’s boxing championship and the regional championship in West Bengal. 

    She was only 18 years old when she made her international debut at the first AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championship in United States, winning a silver medal in the 48 kg weight category. For generations to come, Kom is recognized as an idol and a source of inspiration to all. In the 2012 Olympics, she became the first Indian woman boxer to qualify and win a bronze medal in the 51 kg flyweight category of Boxing.

    THE INTERVIEW 

    Mary Kom talked about her preparation for the Olympics and her elation at winning a medal in an Exclusive interview with Sportskeeda correspondent Taruka Srivastava. The interviewee started by asking Mary Kom how she felt after being the first Indian to win an Olympic medal for boxing. Mary Kom replied by saying that she felt happy; “I am just so exhilarated.”

    The interviewee then asked her that Mary’s coach had not been allowed at the Olympics and did that put any sort of pressure on her, to which Mary replied that did not at all and that she feel quite at ease. The interviewee then said that as she was practicing with the male boxers would she name a favorite, to which Mary Kom sportingly said that she enjoyed sparring with all of them and to name a favorite would be unfair.

    The interviewee then asked if Mary thought the dodgy judgment led to her loss in the semi finals. Mary replied “Yes, I think some of the decisionswere unfortunate and did not work to my benefit.” Mary was then asked what kind of change is required to help win medals at a fairly high populated country.

    Mary said : I think more and more people should take up sports as a full-time career if we want more gold medals. The interviewee then asked some important questions about whether boxing will soon become more than just an event in India, to which Mary replied that in the following years it would gain as much popularity as needed. The interviewee then asked Mary Kom about her diet which Mary Kom said The awareness is growing

    Now among the female athletes when it comes to nutritional requirements. Nutrition has definitely been a neglected area in Indian sports. Mary Kom had her self gained three kgs in order to compete in the 51 Kgs event. Mary Kom then said that OGQ played an important part in her success.

    They took care of everything, which helped her focus on her boxing and kept her stress-free. When asked about her future plans, Mary said that though sometimes it gets difficult to manage her twins, I love being a mom. That’s the best thing that has ever happened to me.

    CONCLUSION 

    Through this essay and interview, the author has tried to inspire the readers about how women can break the stereotypes set down by the society. The author poses Mary Kom as an inspiration to the readers and to generations to come. He hopes to inspire people that it’s never too late to chase after their dreams and that one should work hard to attend their goals.          

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  1. The story, "The Journey", is about a professor and a writer who are on their way back from Kaziranga after attending a conference. Their car breaks down in a forest village, and they are taken in by an old man and his wife. The old man tells them stories of his family and his village, and the profesRead more

    The story, “The Journey”, is about a professor and a writer who are on their way back from Kaziranga after attending a conference. Their car breaks down in a forest village, and they are taken in by an old man and his wife. The old man tells them stories of his family and his village, and the professor and the writer learn about the hardships that the villagers have faced. The story ends with the professor and the writer reflecting on the journey they have taken, both literally and figuratively.
    The story is set in Assam, India, a state that has been affected by violence and conflict. The old man’s stories reflect the violence and poverty that have plagued the region. He tells the professor and the writer about his son, who was killed in a militant attack. He also tells them about the drought that has devastated the village, and the lack of education and healthcare for the children.
    The professor and the writer are moved by the old man’s stories, and they begin to see the world through his eyes. They realize that the journey they have taken is not just a physical journey, but also a journey of understanding. They learn about the hardships that the villagers have faced, and they begin to understand the complex reality of life in Assam.
    The story ends with the professor and the writer reflecting on the journey they have taken. They realize that they have learned a lot about themselves and about the world. They have also learned the importance of listening to the stories of others. The story suggests that the journey of understanding is a journey that is worth taking.

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  1. The major theme of “The Queen of Boxing “is Self Confidence. Throughout the autobiography, Mary Kom has successfully proved herself worth winning the medals, hearts and the fame she got from the world,breaking away all the stereotypes about women’s ability in the field of sports. Not only ability, bRead more

    The major theme of “The Queen of Boxing “is Self Confidence. Throughout the autobiography, Mary Kom has successfully proved herself worth winning the medals, hearts and the fame she got from the world,breaking away all the stereotypes about women’s ability in the field of sports.

    Not only ability, but she also proved that financial problems can only be the hurdles in your path not complete stoppage. Despite the lack of money, she courageously arranged for the required amount for her expenses and not only she asked for help but also returned it back ten times the value of what she borrowed ,with pride and respect.

    The Queen of Boxing Lesson Summary in English

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  1. The wind was impressed by the little girl's play of lighting the lamps filled with oil and leaving those that had no oil left in them. The girl wanted to say that knowledge can be imbibed in those who have strong desire to seek it. And life is there only for those who want to live it to the fullest.Read more

    The wind was impressed by the little girl’s play of lighting the lamps filled with oil and leaving those that had no oil left in them. The girl wanted to say that knowledge can be imbibed in those who have strong desire to seek it. And life is there only for those who want to live it to the fullest.

    Chapter Life Summary and Solutions

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  1. The ocean replied that the idea of life is to realize one's limits and maintain one's dignity to contain all bitter experiences and take them as pearls and rubies. Life is process of continuous penance or renunciation for ocean. Summary and question of Chapter life Class 8 English.

    The ocean replied that the idea of life is to realize one’s limits and maintain one’s dignity to contain all bitter experiences and take them as pearls and rubies. Life is process of continuous penance or renunciation for ocean.

    Summary and question of Chapter life Class 8 English.

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