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Equal Treatment of All I Student Asmi Dhabal I Teen Talk Program

By admin in Public Speaking Through Applied Storytelling & Theatre, Speech Writing on January 25, 2023

Speech written by our student Asmi Dhabal.

Asmi is 12 years old young speaker and writer from Ghaziabad. She is passionate about coding and playing sports. We are proud to have her as a student of the Teen Talk, an Online Public Speaking Through Applied Storytelling & Theatre Program under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Asmi for this exemplary true self-expression.

Equal Treatment of All

Everyone wants to be treated with respect in their lives but sometimes they themselves are not very respectful to others. That person should not be treated with respect either. People should not expect to be treated any differently than the way they treat others themselves. In order to receive respect from someone you must give respect to them.

If you are nice to a person, they are most likely to be nice back and can be very helpful with things you need. It can help in avoiding conflicts with other people. If you are respectful to other people, you will create a good impression on them, and will always confront you
in the same way. Sometimes by keeping yourself in the other person’s situation, you can understand how they feel and help you make better decisions and be much nicer and more respectful to others.

Although, it is not always easy to change how u behave or change someone’s thought process. But as time goes everything will be clearer. Treating people, the way that you would like to be treated is definitely the “golden rule” to living an honest and joyful life. People will give you what you give to them, so do not expect anything different. So, if you are a person that does not like the way that you have been treated lately, step back and rethink the way you are treating others, there may be a connection between the two.

For eg:- If you work at a supermarket or store or restaurant and treat the customers with respect it is more likely they will treat you with the same respect and leave you a good
review creating a good impression for u and the place you work at which may lead to your business becoming more successful but if you reverse the situation and treat your customers rudely, they will not be satisfied with your service, leave a bad review, and will create a bad
impression for you and your working place and looking at the reviews online people may stop coming to the place you work at. Hence, treat others the way you want to be treated.

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How To Raise Rabbits? I Student Ashmita Ray I Little Kathakar Program

By admin in Public Speaking Through Applied Storytelling & Theatre, Public Speaking through Stories, Speech and Drama Based Personality Development for Teenagers, Speech Writing on August 16, 2022

An original informative speech, written by our student Ashmita Ray.

Ashmita is 10 years old young performer & speaker from UAE. Performance is her passion. We are proud to have her as a student of the Little Kathakar Program, an Online Public Speaking through Storytelling & Drama Program using Applied Storytelling & Applied Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Ashmita for this exemplary true self-expression.

How To Raise Rabbits?

Cute, fuzzy, fluffy, and hopping mad, who doesn’t love these adorable creatures, also known as bunnies? Rabbits are like little furballs who love to get cuddles. Did you know? Rabbits have their eyes placed at the sides of their heads so they can get an almost 360-degree view but their blind spot the placed right in front of their noses!

But cute as they may be, taking care of rabbits is equally important as rabbits may fall prone to diseases and predators. As health requires healthy food, the appropriate diet you should give to your rabbits is a daily diet of mostly hay, some green and leafy vegetables would be a treat, and a limited number of pellets. Hay is the most important part of a rabbit’s daily intake, and it should make up the bulk of a rabbit’s diet. However, you should never feed your rabbits chocolate as it is deadly.

Some diseases that your rabbit may transmit are Myxomatosis and RHD. Both diseases can be transmitted by flies. As prevention is better than cure, therefore, you must avoid flies and other biting parasites which can reduce the risk of disease in your rabbit. There are vaccinations such as Nobivac Myxo-RHD Plus to reduce the chances of death. During an outbreak, do not feed hay produced in the local area as it may be contaminated. Try to get an annual wellness checkup from your vet as they can examine their teeth and weight and other systems. If any problems are there in these areas your pet may face illnesses that are, otherwise, undetected.

Cleanliness is like a shield to protect you from diseases, so it is important to groom your rabbit. Firstly, brush your rabbit at least once a week, trim their nails accordingly, and lastly, do not bathe your rabbit as it can be traumatic for them and provide a shock for them. Before bringing in a rabbit first you must bunny proof your house. Make your rabbits comfortable and give them space and time to run and exercise. A pen for your rabbit should be big enough to stand upright, run and lie down. Make sure that it is not wire bottomed pen as rabbits may have sore paws. Since a clean environment is a safe environment, it is crucial to clean your rabbit’s cage and litter box once every week. Use white vinegar to clean your rabbit’s litter box, clean the food and water bowl and change the water and food daily. Change the soiled bedding daily. Use straw as it makes excellent bedding and is easy to change every day.

Before you go out to adopt a rabbit, you must know that rabbits need gentle care and attention. Rabbits are easy to raise and by following the simple tips mentioned above, you can have a blast with your rabbit and enjoy furry cuddles.

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