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ThWhy does II e "' ::,:, � gl � s . .,.. aq· :'.! °' U11 StorfioLeris t Atnlgee ls -Anonymous I bumped into a stranger as he passed by, "Oh, excuse me please" was my reply. . He said, "Please excuse me too; Wasn't even watching for you.'� We were very polite, this stranger and I. We went on our way and we said good-bye. But at home a different story is told, How we treat our loved ones, young and old. Later that day, cooking the evening meal, My daughter stood beside me very still. When I turned, I nearly knocked her down. "Move out of the way," 4 said with a frown. She walked away, her little heart was broken. I didn't realize how harshly t'd spoken. While I lay awake in bed, God's still small voice came to me and said, "While dealing with a stranger, common courtesy you use, But the children you love, you seem lo abuse. Look on the kitchen floor, You'll find some flowers there by the door. Those are the flowers she brought for you. She picked them herself: pink, yellow and blue. ·'X She stood quietly not to spoil the surprise, And you never saw the tears in her eyes." . , # � ��-l!ffl!I!! 6 By this time, I felt very small, And now my tears began to fall. I quietly went and knelt by her bed ; "Wake up, little girl , wake up," I said. "Are these thef lowers you picked for me?" She smiled, "I found 'em, out by the tree. I picked 'em because they're pretty like you. I knew you'd like 'em, especially the blue." I said, "Daughter , I'm sorry for the way I acted today; I shouldn't have yelled at you that way." She said, "Oh, Mom, that's okay . I love you anyway." I said, "Daughter, I love you too, And I do like the flowers , especially the blue." SociWoer ds ; Rural : People who live and work in the countryside. · ' Urban : People who live and work in towns or cities. Suburban : People who live on the edges of a large city. Migrant : People who have moved from one region to another, or one country to another. Are you aware that: work than to our family - an If we die tomorrow, Jhe unwise invistment indeed. company that we are working,� , ·so ··whil• l is behind the for coufd easily replace us in. story?'You'know what is the a matter of days. But the full won:j of fam,Hy? family we left behind will feel FAMILY=(F)ather (A)nd the loss for the rest of their (M)other , O} (L)ove (Y)ou! ■ lives . And come to think of it, we pour ourselves more. into 2) 3) Rashtra,Deepika Children� Digest January 2006 8 MonumeonfIt nsd ia na ry M Tuckaewdai ytn h e foothiolfl tsh e HimalSaiykaiksais, m Himalwaoynadne rland wiittlhso vveileyaw nsd exootricch aindidst ,s for-ertsatilTsh.e Buddhmiosnta steries of thisS tate, numbeorvien2rg0 0, havpel aayv eidrt oalle isnh aptihncegu ltoufir tpese ople. Thes matlolwo nfP emayan(gltistmeee raanli'lnPyge rfect SublLiomteu ssi't)u,ia nWt eesdSt i kkaitGm y als(h1i4kn0mg . froGman gtiason ki )m porBtuadndrthe ilsitcg einoitutnrsh eS e t ate. Itmsa iant traitsch tPeie omna yamnogntasse-t Seirkyks iemc'osn d oldmeosnta stwehirwcyah,sb uiiln1t 7 05O.n eo ft hper incipal monastienSr iikekisiit mts ,h h ee adquoaftr htNeey risn gamapa se(catt ansterecistkt abliitns h8hete chde ntAuDr)y. Them onasitsaet rhyr ee-ssttorruecfytieulwdrli eetw dha ll painatnisndcg usl pitnucrleauss d eivnegn -ptaiienwrtoeeoddd en modoeftl h aeb oodfeG urRui mpoccohmep,lw eitrteah i nbows, angealnstd,h w eh oplaen oopfBl uyd dahnaBdso dhisoant tvas, thteh ifrldoC oarl.Sla engdhth okpalri (heavtehmnia)ss, t eropfi ece intrwiocoadt-ec waarvdsio nngse i nglel-yho,av neapdr ee rdoifo d fiyveea bryst ,hl ea mtoen Dku gnziRni mpoche. Thwea lalncsde ioltfih nDegu kh(apnrgah yaehlraln s)u merous thangkas (scillokp tahi ntainnwdga spl)al i ntainntdgh sei,ras en exceptcioolnlaeoclrft e iloiangr itowuToshr meko .n asitasel rasy o treatsruoorvefeex quicsairvtieeddlo ayln osdt hreerl isgyimobuosl s, mosotfw hiacrhpe r ecbieocuasou fts heea inrt iquity. Rashtra Deepika Children's Digest January 2006 9 Feature -Dhanya Gopinath ,Fl i�ist th e modeo f locomotion used bym ost ofth ew orldb'isr d specIiist imes p.ortan t to oirfdsof ree din,g breeadnindg avoipdirnegd ators. Nowadays, we hear a lot others that travel more than about Avian Flu {Bird Flu)and twenty or thirty times that how it could be spread from distance. This great round country to country through trip journey is called the migration of birds. What migration. exactly is this phenomenon Migratory birds must called migration? surely be having some real Is it not interesting to know reason for travelling that nearly every kind of wild thousands of miles back and bird living in countries like the fortn. The answer to that United States of America, question lies in the two Canada, Russia, Mongolia, principal needs of birds. Kazakhastan, Siberia, China firstly, they need a steady and certain South-Asian supply of food throughout the countries flies southward in year. Secondly, they need the autumn and back in spring'? right kind of surroundings and While some of these birds go temperature during the only ffity or hundrep miles in breeding season. Birds need each direction, there are plenty of food like insects, 10 Rashtra Deepika Children's Digest January 2006