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When the wind of. Crisis blows us back and forth ---- there is truth that God promises, ".Never will I leave. You, never will I forsake you. (Heb.13:5)

A Kiss is a peculiar situation of no use to one,  absolute bliss to Two.  It is the  Lovers privileged,  the Husband'. Right and the hypocrite'sb Mask.  To a young girl, it means hope,  to a Married Woman,  Faith and an old maid. Man, it is charity.

If a country is to be corruption-free and become a nation of beautiful minds. I strongly feel there are three key societal members who can make a difference.  They are the father, the mother and the teacher. ----   Dr.  A. P. L.  Abdul. Kalam

What makes a home? Love, Sympathy and Confidence.  The memories of Childhood,  the Kindness of  Parents, the bright hopes of youth, the sister's pride, the brother's sympathy and help, the mutual confidence,  the common hope and interest and sorrows.  All these create and sanctify THE HOME.

Good parents do not always produce good children, but their interest and devotion and dedicated hard working results that come from the parents can weigh the balance in favour of decency and the building of moral character.  Every word and deed of a parent is a fibre woven into the character of a child which ultimately determines  'How the child fits into the fabric of society.

Most parents are prone to give their children everything except the one thing they need most.  And that is TIME. TIME for listening, for understanding, for helping and guiding their needs as and when they require it.  It may sound simple but in reality. It is the most difficult and most sacrificial task of the trend of today's parents. Because some of them prefer outings,  shopping, and spending time in clubs for the ones who can afford it. That is why the present-day youth are going astray and mixed up in BAD HABITS. 

Concentrate on your children and you reap the benefits.

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