Rules are to be followed without breaking the spirit of the same.
Ans- Rules are framed for comfort and convenience of the people. Every rule aims at increasing people's convenience and removing their inconvenience. That is the spirit of a rule. While going to apply a rule, we must see to it that its application brings comfort and convenience to people. Sometimes it may so happen that a rule's rigid application causes inconvenience to people. All rules are not so important need not be followed rigidly. the rule about carrying dogs inside a bus is such a rule. it is an authority in the hands of the conductor to be exercised in emergency. if situation does not demand its application, it can be ignored. it was a cold winter night. the passengers were all eager to reach home early. the young lady carrying the little dog was suffering from cold and cough. the other passengers in the bus did not object to the lady's carrying the dog in their midst. rather they sympathised with the lady and her dog. considering all these aspects of the situation. the bus conductor could have easily ignored the rule and allowed the lady with her dog to sit among the other passengers. but he adamantly stuck to his rule and ordered the lady to go on top. when the lady refused to do so, not without reason, the conductor stopped the bus and threatened them that the bus would not move until the lady took the dog out. the lady had offered to give her name and address so that action might be taken against her. but the conductor would not be satisfied with that. the passengers savagely criticized his misconduct. but he remained indifferent. as a result of his action the passengers of the bus had to suffer a lot. some of them even left the bus and started on foot. thus his rigid application of the rule caused immense trouble to all the passengers of the bus and violated the true spirit of the rule.
from all my research and from my text book published in 2010 she is still alive
Obviously in the "Way of the Dragon", but if you want to know all the films they were both in, ask somone else.
In the title it says 'Gotta Catch 'em All'. Fairly self-explanatory.
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Depends. Most Earls have ancestors who were promoted in the peerage, so they also have the title of Viscount or (less often) Baron. The secondary title will then be lent to the eldest son as a Courtesy Title. So the son of the Earl of Muckshire might be Viscount Mucktown - until Daddy dies and he becomes the Earl himself, and the Viscount title moves to his eldest. If there is no secondary title (rare), then the eldest son, like all the other sons, is The Honorable Fred Muck. Assuming that there is a secondary title, the courtesy title is in the form Lord (given name + family name - which is often not the same as the title). For example, Lord John Smithers, while his father would usually be referred to as, say, Lord Hirst, or very formally as Henry Harrison Hartley Earl of Hirst.
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Summary if all abiut a dog by ag gardiner
A.G. Gardiner's illustration of a dog in the text is likely described vividly, bringing to life the physical appearance, behavior, and characteristics of the dog through detailed imagery and storytelling. The illustration would aim to create a clear mental image for the reader, enhancing the reader's understanding and emotional connection to the dog in the narrative.
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Yes, indices, appendices, and title pages are all text aids that provide additional information to complement the main content of a document or book. They help in navigating the content, providing further details or explanations, and citing sources.
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Vindicate = to justify To clear of all charges, accusations or blame.
Not in all situations.
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first, you write the name of the book and author.then, all you have to do is think if you want make a prediction to the book or you can just write about what you read or make a text to text connection,or a text to life connection.that's how i did it in fifth grade
The title "All My Sons" reflects the central theme of the play, which revolves around the moral implications of Joe Keller's actions on his family. The title underscores the idea that every character in the play is implicated or affected by Joe's decisions, highlighting the interconnectedness of family and the consequences of individual choices on loved ones. It also captures the tragedy of the story, as it portrays the devastating ripple effects of Joe's actions on the lives of all his sons.
Hopefully not. Many intemperate the bible, and other texts, as it suits themselves. All such tomes are ambiguous and through them you can justify anything, if you choose carefully Equally, many use religious text to justify their actions. No religion, none, zero, zip, says kill others because they don't believe what you believe.