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    GOOD MORNING ONE AND ALL .! RESPECTED PRINCIPAL SIR‚ TEACHERS AND MY DEAR FRIENDS.. THIS IS POOJA CHANDAK FROM CLASS IX. TODAY I AM HERE TO EXPRESS MY VIEWS ON THE TOPIC " THE ROLE OF YOUTH IN REALISING THE DREAMS OF DR. KALAM". AS ALL OF YOU KNOW‚ DR. APJ ABDUL KALAM IS AN EMINENT SCIENTIST AND HONOURABLE FORMER PRESIDENT OF INDIA. HE HAS A GREAT LIKING FOR HIS OUNTRY. HE HAS THREE VISIONS FOR INDIA. HIS FIRST VISION IS THAT OF FREEDOM. ACCORDING TO HIM‚ ’ IF WE ARE NOT FREE‚ NO ONE WILL RESPECT

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    A.P.J.Abdul Kalam predicted‚ that by ………………) and why shouldn’t India be? India with such a vast area and population and rich culture can be equal to USA. Why is India not a superpower till now? Because of the lack of unity and proper education that India lags behind. With a little effort and unity we too can become a superpower. So many great men have forseen India as a superpower‚ including Rabindranath Tagore‚ Swami Vivekananda and many more. Our ex-president Dr. A.P.J.Abdul Kalam too predicted

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    role of youth in realising the dreams of Dr.Kalam “Dream‚ dream‚ dream‚ your dreams will transform into thoughts‚ thoughts lead to honest work‚ work results in action and you will succeed” has been rightly said by Dr.Abul Pakir Jainul Abideen Abdul Kalam. Dreams can be accomplished by youth as they have commitment to action. To quote Jean Ingelow “Youth! Youth! How buoyant are the hopes; they turn‚ Like marigolds‚ towards the sunny side”. Students’ life is meant for studies to become true and responsible

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    from the internet. First and foremost‚ I would like to give a brief foreword about him. APJ Abdul Kalam was born in India on October 15‚ 1931. A lifelong scientist‚ Kalam’s prominent role in India’s 1998 nuclear weapons test established him as a national hero. In 2002‚ India’s ruling National Democratic Alliance helped him win election against the country’s former president‚ Kocheril Raman Narayanan; Kalam became India’s 11th president‚ a largely ceremonial post in July 2002. Further‚ there is a link

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    stands in need of explanation‚ and the only adequate explanation of its existence is that it was created by God. Like most arguments for the existence of God‚ the cosmological argument exists in several forms; two are discussed here: the temporal‚ kalam cosmological argument (i.e. the first cause argument)‚ and the modal argument from contingency. The main distinguishing feature between these two arguments is the way in which they evade an initial objection to the argument‚ introduced with a question:

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    A real life Din Badal - Banglalink’s New Television Advertisement A real life Din Badal Faizul Khan Tanim interviews Abul Kalam Azad‚ chairman and managing director of Azad Products pvt ltd‚ and relives the actual moments of the scenes depicted in the latest Banglalink ad to hit the television Gone are the days of advertisements with product-specific features only. The viewers are now welcoming creative television commercials sporting social messages‚ the company’s goodwill gestures and even

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    sufficient reason is God. Back to William Lane Craig‚ he brought the idea of the ‘Kalam cosmological arguyment back (however it was first developed by the Muslim Philosophy of Religion). There are 3 main steps to this argument which are 1) Whatever begins to exist is caused to exist by something else 2) The universe began to exist 3) Therefore‚ the universe has a cause and this cause is God. Step one of the Kalam argument is just common sense. Step two is also common sense as long as not looked

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    “What is the secret of success? Right decisions. How do you make right decisions? Experience. How do you gain experience? Wrong decisions‚” quoted A.P.J. Abdul Kalam‚ former president of India. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam says that in order for someone to be successful and make the right decisions‚ they need to have experience. When somebody is involved in a dispute‚ they can determine which side is right by looking back at their experiences‚ by their instincts‚ and by risking a side that seems to tempt

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    and takes a probabilistic approach to try and decipher how said evidence came to being. In this essay I will focus on arguments from Aquinas‚ Leibniz and Frederick Copleston‚ whilst also touching upon some weaker‚ not so significant arguments from Kalam. These arguments attempt to prove how the Cosmological Arguments provides evidence of God. The first and most well known argument is that of Aquinas’ 5 ways‚ of which the first three focus on using motion‚ cause and contingency to aid the cosmological

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    something to be both mover and moved. Motion is therefore a change of state and is not just movement in time and space from one place to another. In the case of the kalam cosmological argument‚ the distinction drawn between the universe and God is that the universe has a beginning in time. Everything that has a beginning in time‚ the kalam cosmological argument

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