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  • Debating societies and their utility
    Debating societies sharpen the intellect of those who participate in the discussions. Before putting their arguments for or against the subject under debate, they are deeply to think which points will be of substantial help to their stand. This invariably sharpens their intellect and increases their power of thinking.
  • All that glitters is not gold
    From what has been said above, it is clear that appearances are deceptive. So it would be unwise on our part to judge a thing by its appearance only. Showy things are often worthless. Such things may be deceptive as well. The world is full of cheats and scoundrels and a man may smile and smile and be a villain.
  • A good citizen
    As a member of society, a good citizen has certain obligations. Illiteracy, poverty, superstition, disease and a host of other problems demand the attention of a good citizen. He has to think about these and their evils. He must give his best to the society. He must not let his energies and talents go waste. It will be social loss.

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