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Expansion of Idea: A friend in need is friend in deed

A friend in need is friend indeed     This proverb tells us that True friends are those who really help us in our bad times of life. They never left us alone, they motivate us and always support whenever we need them. True friend always listen to you and correct the mistakes you do so that you can be on right path.     The examples of true friendship can be found in the Ramayana, it is between 'Rama and Sugreva'. In Mahabharta, it is between 'Krishna and Sudama', between 'Duryodhan and Karna'. Such friends are life's gratest blessing. Friendship with people like these last lifetime. Everyone must have heard and remember the story of 'The Bear and The Two Friends'. We don't want this of friend who runs away leaving a friend in trouble.     Hence, it is rightly said that 'A Friend in Need is a Friend in Deed'. We should always rely on good friend rather then fair-weather friend.

Expansion of idea: Nature the Best Teacher

Nature - the Best Teacher     The above proverb explains the generous spirit of Nature not only nurtures all forms of life, but is also ever ready to guide, teach and embrace those willing to prosper in life. Nature the best gift of God to man teaches us all the life transforming lessons, such as to be greatness to needy ones, patience, hardwork, self-reliance and many more.     Everything which is present in nature teaches us very great lessons. For instance, a hibiscus flower come to life the whole day it dances and play with the wind. But in the evening it starts dying. It teaches us that however short life may be, live it to your fullest. Similarly the trees teaches us to provide cover to the weak and tired. The sun gives lesson to burn itself and give light to the world. The river teaches us to move continuously towards our goal by crushing all the obstacles.     Hence, it is well said that 'Nature is the best teacher' f...

Expansion of Idea: Early Bird Catches the Worm

Early Bird Catches The Worm    The proverb means that the birds that wake up the earliest have the best chance of catching a good meal, since no other birds have awoken to pick for worms. The proverb indicate 'Bird' as 'Ourselves'  and 'Worm' is 'Our target' . Hence, the person who get up early will  achieve his target early and successfully, against others who woke up late.   We can only be success in the first place , when we try to complete our tasks before others. Early birds always receive recognition and appreciation from others. The simple example is the students who complete his study and homework before others will always receive good marks and appreciation form his parents, teacher and friends. If we look into the lives of all the great people ever borne one trait is common among them all they were  all early bird and very punctual .   Thus, the proverb advice us that one must be well ahead of others in terms ...

Economics 12th: Chap. 1 Introduction to Micro and Macro Economics

Maharashtra Board Economics Class 12th New Syllabus Year 20-21 Chap 1: Introduction to Micro Economics Q.1. Choose the Correct option: 1. The Branch of Economics that deals with the allocation of resources. Micro Economics Macro Economics Econometrics None of these Answer: Option : only a 2. Concepts studied under Micro Economics. National Income General price level Factor pricing Product pricing Answer: Option : c and d 3. Method adopted in micro economics analysis. Lumping method Aggregative method Slicing method Inclusive method Answer: Option : only c 4. Concepts studied under Macro Economics. Whole economy Economic development Aggregate supply Product pricing Answer: Option : a, b, c Q.2.Complete the Correlation: 1) Micro economics : Slicing method : : Macro economics : Lumping method 2) Micro economics : Tree : : Macro economics : Forest 3) Macro economic theory : Income and employment : : Micro economics : ...