S1: | Ants eat worms, centipedes and spiders. |
P : | They are usually much quicker than the ant itself. |
Q : | Nevertheless, these animals do not make easy game for ants. |
R : | Besides, they have an extraordinary number of ways of escaping. |
S : | They also eat larvae and insect adults such as flies, moths and spring tails. |
S6: | Some jump, and some give out a pungent repellent substance. |
S1: | Jawaharlal Nehru was the greatest plan-enthusiast. |
P : | Under Nehru's advice, the pre-Independent congress set up National Planning Commission in 1938. |
Q : | But he forgot that what could be achieved by force under the communist dictatorship of Russia was not possible under the democratic set up of India. |
R : | He took the idea from Russia where Five year plans transformed a very backward country into a top power of the world. |
S : | No free government can call for compulsory sacrifice and suffering from the whole people. |
S6: | Nehru himself became the chairman of the commission. |
S1: | The Bhagavadgita recognises the nature of man and the needs of man. |
P : | All these three aspects constitute the nature of man. |
Q : | It shows how the human being is rational one, an ethical one and a spiritual one. |
R : | More than all, it must be a spiritual experience. |
S : | Nothing can give him fulfilment unless it satisfies his reason, his ethical conscience. |
S6: | A man whom does not harmonise them, is not truly human. |
S1: | The art of growing old is one which the passage of time has forced upon my attention. |
P : | One of these is undue absorption in the past. |
Q : | One's thought must be directed to the future and to things about which there is something to be done. |
R : | Psychologically, there are two dangers to be guarded against in old age. |
S : | It does not do to live in memories, in regrets for the good old days, or in sadness about friend who are dead. |
S6: | This is not always easy one's own past is gradually increasing weight. |
S1: | The dictionary is the best friend of you task. |
P : | That may not be possible always. |
Q : | It is wise to look it up immediately. |
R : | Then it must be firmly written on the memory and traced at the first opportunity. |
S : | Never allow a strange word to pass unchallenged. |
S6: | soon you will realize that this is an exciting task. |
S1: | Reliogion is not a matter of mere dogmatic conformity. |
P : | It is not merely going through the ritual prescribed to us. |
Q : | It is not a question of ceremonial piety. |
R : | Unless that kind of transformation occurs, you are not an authentically religious man. |
S : | It is the remarking of your own self, the transformation of your nature. |
S6: | A man of that character is free from fear, free from hatred. |
S1: | Moncure Conway devoted his life to two great objects freedom of thought, and freedom of the individual. |
P : | They threaten both kinds of freedom. |
Q : | But something also has been lost. |
R : | There are now dangers, somewhat different in form from those of the past ages. |
S : | In regard to both these objects, something has been gained since his time. |
S6: | Unless a vigorous and vigilant public opinion can be aroused in defence of them, there will be much less of both a hundred years hence then there is now. |
S1: | Palaeobotany is the study of fossil plants preserved in rocks dating back in millions of years. |
P : | Records of the history of the world are contained in fossils. |
Q : | Through the ages, plants have evolved from simple to more complex forms. |
R : | First there were water plants then land plants appeared during the Paleozoic era. |
S : | But since the fossil remains appear locked in rock layers, they are closely related to the geologist area of investigation. |
S6: | The fossil plants indicate the age of the rock, and also point to facts regarding climate, temperature and topography. |
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