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. . ASALAMU ALYKUM EVERYONE MYSELF BRAM FROM J 14 I'M PRBSBMING A PRESENTATION ON TWO SIDES OF LIFE.

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. . AUTHOR Booker taliaferro Washinqton. . Author.

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. . FAMILY. . Family.

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. . HICH SCHOOL. ill' IWI. High school.

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. . BOCK Character Building Booker T. Washington With an introduction by Tim Mealiff.

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. . ABOUT AUTHOR Booker taliaferro Washington (1856-1915) was born into slavery and Rose to become a leading African American intellectual of the 19th Century. he founded Tuskegee normal and industrial Institute (now tuskegee University) in 1881 and national negro business league two decades later. he was an American educator, author, orator, and advisor to several presidents of the United States between 1890 and 1915, Washington was the dominant leader in the African American community and of the contemporary black elite. his life and industry are hallmarks of his personality..

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. . ABOUT THE SPEECH Washington had the habit of delivering partical, state forward Sunday evening talks to the students and teachers for many years of Tuskegee Institute. These addresses have much to do with the building up of the character of his race. For they are very forceful explanations of character building. They emphasize the importance of developing oneself for lifelong success. He has put into them his whole moral earnestness, his board common sense and his eloquence. His utterances have been put together in a volume called 'Character building'. 'Two Sides of Life' is a speech from this popular book, with the above described qualities abundant in it..

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. . The happiest people are those who do the most for others. The most miserable are those who do the least. Booker T. Washington.

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. . While analysing a number of divisions in human life, the author finds two most important ones which are significant. They are the dark side of life and the bright side of life or the discouraging side and the encouraging side. These two are found in thought, in talk and in action of a person. The people who look up on the bright side think about the bright side of Life. The people who look up on the dark side think about the negative side of life. Washington thinks that we must see both sides, bright side as well as the dark side of Life to be successful in life..

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. . DARK SIDE AND A BRIGHT SIDE. . . Dark side and a bright side.

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. . No race can prosper until it learns that there is as much dignity in tilling a field as in writing a poem. Booker Taliaferro Washington.

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. . used to give practical and straight forward speeches to the students and teachers for many years in Tuskegee Institute. These addresses have had much to do with the building up of the character of his race. Such utterances have been published in a volume called. 'Character Building'. This speech, "Two Sides of Life' is from this popular book. The author says that Education is neither what a person is able to hold in his head, nor what a person is able to find. Education is such training that will make a student know where to go and get facts. It is not training student to hold all the facts in his head..

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. . POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE 9. . Positive and negative.

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. . Nothing ever comes to one, that is worth having, except as a result of hard work. Booker T. Washington.

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. . AN OVERCAST MORNING In this talk? Two Sides of Life the author describes how people react to an ever cast morning. To a who constantly looks at the daå'l( things in life, the 2Å10rning appears gloomy, dull and the streetÅ full of muddy water, Everything looks disagreeable toÄ1im. Whereas%r a person who constantly looks at the bright side of things in life, the morning appears beautiful inall aspects. He speaks of the b auties in the rain drops,of the freshness in the newly bathed owers, shrubs and trees..

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. . "A lie doesn't become truth, wrong doesn't become right, and evil doesn't become good, just because it's accepted by a majority" Booker T. Washington.

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. . JAZAKALLAH HU KHAIR THANK YOU HOPE YOU ALL LIKE MY PRESENTATION.