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    Unit-2The

    Contributors

    Identity

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    WHOISCONTRIBUTOR

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    Another Example is, if a good scientist is satisfied

    with his/her success in finding new patterns , then he

    will not be able to find new patterns.

    He/She should always curious about finding and

    learning new things.

    For Example:

    If Sachin Tendulkar

    would have satisfiedwith his records and

    achievements before 5

    years, then he would

    not be able to make 100

    centuries.

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    IDENTITYOFCONTRIBUTOR

    TYPESOFIDENTITY

    WHYTOCHOOSEDYANMICIDENTITY?

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    LESSON :

    The Contributors image of self is not defined

    by the qualifications and achievements he/she

    has got. Rather, he/she thinks of oneself assomeone who has the capability to make a

    positive difference in the world.

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    Another example is GANDHIJI. He got Law degree from

    England.

    But he always tried to help our nation by his degree and dids.

    A doctor should not take degree only to earn, but he should

    always try to help the society ,and should take steps towards

    welfare of society.

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    LESSON :

    The Contributorsimage of self is not built on

    the pride of knowledge gained. Rather,he/she sees oneself as a learner where he/she

    is always willing to learn and grow.

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    LESSON :

    The Contributors image of self is not definedby power and position. Rather, the

    contributor focuses on the responsibility

    he/she has been entrusted with in that role.

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    CONCEPTAPPLICATIONKIRANBEDI

    Known for her non-nonsense ways, Kiran Bedi introduced a new

    way of policing in Tihar Jail. Bedi introduced a series of transformative measures in the jail

    such as higher education programs, panchayat system for self

    management of prison by inmates, de-addiction programs etc.

    Kiran Bedi did not see herself only as the Inspector General ofPrisons of Tihar Jail . She saw herself as someone who had

    power to transform the lives and futures of the jail in-mates.

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    CONCEPTAPPLICATIONNOELSEQUEIRA

    For most Engineering professionals their world revolves around

    the computer. But many of these professionals use their skills to

    make a difference to others life.

    An example of the willingness to go beyond the call of duty is

    Noel Sequeira, a third year engineering student at Vivekananda

    Educational Societys Institute of Engineering, Mumbai. Along

    with his doctor friends, Neal decided to create the website,www.mumbaiblooddonors.org,with the aim of creating a

    directory of volunteer blood donors who can be contacted in

    time of need.

    C

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    CONCEPT

    APPLICATIONEIGHTYYEAROLDAILINGDOCTORDOES150SURGERIESADAYFREEOFCOST

    He is 80, is battling throat cancer and can barely talk, is

    confined to a wheelchair because of an accident, has

    undergone a triple bypass surgery and has a heart thatfunctions only up to 18% of its capacity.

    Dr Sharad Kumar Dicksheet is confined to hospital beds

    indeed, but only to fix peoples defective faces and bodies,something the plastic surgeon has been doing free of cost

    for poor patients . Speed and efficiency are his mantras and

    he performs 100-150 surgeries a day. Such operations

    usually cost 25,000 but he does them for free, clocking

    2,66,000 surgeries in India in the past 42 years

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    A Padma Shri awardee, Dr Dicksheet lives in New York for six

    months and spends the rest of the time in India, fromSeptember to March, travelling across 10 states solely to

    perform surgeries for cleft lips, squint eyes, facial scars and

    birthmark removal. Each year, he travels through Maharashtra,

    Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Chattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Delhi, UttarPradesh, Karnataka and Rajasthan to perform the surgeries.

    My troubles are nothing when compared to the problems of

    children who come in for surgeries and the stigma they face inlife because of their disfigurement. My sole aim in life is to give

    them a better life, said Dr Dicksheet.

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    STATIC IDENTITY DYNAMIC IDENTITY

    I am useful only for my I can be useful in many

    specialization. ways-my specialization is

    only one such way of

    being useful.

    I am higher or lower There is no higher or

    based on my position. lower in a team.

    I can do only those things I am capable of learningwhich I have done before. all kinds of new things in

    my job.

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