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Whatanabsurdjudgment!

That'sabsolutenonsense!

Theangrypeoplethoughtthisbadlawoughttobeabolishedtokeepthejudgefromabusinghispower.Fortunately,theboy'smotherwasabletoaffordenoughmoneyfortheboytogoabroadtostudy.Themomentthesonwasabouttogoaboardtheship,theykissedgood-byewithtears.TheboywenttoanAcademyofTechnologysuccessfully.Noonecoulddoubthisabilitytolearnabstractknowledge.Hewasabsorbedinknowledgesomuch,justlikedrysandabsorbedwater.Histeacherreallyappreciatedhiscompleteabsorptioninhisstudies.Sohesuppliedtheboyabundantbooksforstudy,whichacceleratedtheboyworkingharder.

 

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  ThecollegeadmittedStevewhenhewas15.Thenewswasalloverthesmallvillage.Notonlyhehimself,butalsohisparentfelthappyforthis.Theyalwaysfoughtalongsidehim.Therewasabillalongwiththecollegenotice,whichupsetthem.Thefamilywasnotrichatall;theyhadnoradio,letaloneatelevision.Buttheywentallouttoaffordthehighereducationforhim.Afterall,theyhadonlyoneson.Fortunately,thecollegemadeallowancesforSteve'ssituationandawardedhimanallowanceoffivethousanddollars.Wheneverythingwasallright,Stevewenttocollege.Inall,therewere30studentsinhisclass.Stevelearnedalotatclass.Heknewbrassisanalloyofcopperandzinc.Besidesthis,heknewsometimeshempwasusedtoalleviatepain.Also,hecouldreadtheLatinalphabetcorrectly.Stevelikedallthesubjectsbuthistory.Hehadheardenoughsuchas“BritaininalliancewithFranceoncedefeatedanumberofsmallercountries.”,“BritainwasanallyofAmericainbothWorldWars.Theywerealliedcountries.”,andsoon.Butallowingforthegraduation,hestillgotAineverysubject.TheteacherallocateddutiestoallthestudentsevryMonday,andStevealwaysfinishedhispartfirst.SotheteacherallegedthatStevewasthemostpromisingstudentintheclass.

       InPaul'syouth,hehadtheambitionofbeingafamousbasketballplayer.Asanamateur,hefoundgreatamusementinplayingbasketball.Anambitiousboyusuallyworkedharduntilonedayhebrokehisleg.Theambulancedrovealongwithnoisywhirlingwhistlestowardthehospital.Hisparentsalternatedinlookingafterhim.Onceherecovered,Paulamendedhislifegoal.Hebegantohaveinterestinpoliticalaffairs.Attheageof40,hewasappointedambassadortoBritain.Hetoldthenewstohisgirlfriendatonceandheproposedtoher.Hesaidtoher,“Mydear,mysavingsamountto300thousanddollars.Wehaveamplemoneytodecorateourweddingroom.Ijustboughtanamplifieryesterday.AndIprefertoanamperemeterbeingmadeofaluminumeventhoughithasanalogtoanotherone.”Buthewasamazedtohearherambiguousanswer,“Maybe….”.Paulhadnoalternativebuttowait.TherewereafewalterationstothetimetableandthenextmonthheflewtoBritain.Theairplaneflewatanaltitudeof20000ft.Paulfeltsomethingwrongandsoonlosthismind.Whenhewokeup,hewastoldthattheairplanehadcrashedandhebrokehisleg,onceagain!

Byanalogy,wecouldguessthatPaulwouldamendhislifegoalonceagain!

      

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     Theshowwouldapproximatelybegininfiveminutes.It'sapttorainthatafternoon.Thetelevisionmenhadsetuptheirapparatuses.Someappliancesweremadeofstainlesssteel.Lastweek,Grace'sfirstappearancefailed.Therewasnoapologyneeded.People'sdisappointmentwasalreadyapparent.Shewassosorrythatshehadnoappetitetoeat.Graceappealedtoherfriendsforhelp.Thusshegotanappointmentwiththeappointeddirector.Thewaywasapplicable.Thedirectorwasnoteasilyapproached.ButGrace'sappropriateattitudeandcleanappearanceimpressedhim.Althoughhehadreceivedtwentyapplications,heagreedtogiveheranotherchange.Graceappreciatedhishelpverymuch.Andnow,Grace'ssecondperformancewontheapplauseoftheaudiences.Shewasloudlyapplauded.Therewasanappreciabledifferencebetweenhertwoperformances.Thefinallisttogeth

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