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Who is an ideal student? Some may think that an ideal student should be brilliant in his studies and always stand at the tope of the successful students. But it is a wrong thinking. He should be well in his studies and his scores should be well above 50 percent. But he need not be brilliant. Brilliant students are often regard themselves as superior beings. Sometimes a brilliant student may be a bookworm. But an ideal student is hard-working, polite and gentle. He is intelligent and practical and never neglects studies or other activities of the school. Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen " A. P. J. " Abdul Kalam 5 October 1931 – 27 July 2015) was the 11th President of India from 2002 to 2007. A career scientist turned reluctant politician, Kalam was born and raised in Rameswaram , Tamil Nadu, and studied physics and aerospace engineering. He spent the next four decades as a scientist and science administrator, mainly at the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and was intimately involved in India's civilian space program and military missile development efforts . [2] He thus came to be known as the Missile Man of India for his work on the development of ballistic missile and launch vehicle technology. [3] [4] [5] He also played a pivotal organizational, technical, and political role in India's Pokhran- II nuclear tests in 1998, the first since the original nuclear test by India in 1974. 2. “Don’t take rest after your first victory because if you fail in second, more lips are waiting to say that your first victory was just luck.” - A.P.J Abdul Kalam 3. “All Birds find shelter during a rain. But Eagle avoids rain by flying above the Clouds.” - A.P.J Abdul Kalam 4. “Man needs difficulties in life because they are necessary to enjoy the success.” - A.P.J Abdul Kalam 5. “If you want to shine like a sun. First burn like a sun.” - A.P.J Abdul Kalam 6. "All of us do not have equal talent. But , all of us have an equal opportunity to develop our talents.” - A.P.J Abdul Kalam 9. " Without your involvement you can't succeed. With your involvement you can't fail. " - A.P.J Abdul Kalam

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Who is an ideal student? Some may think that an ideal student should be brilliant inhis studies and always stand at the tope of the successful students. But it is a wrong thinking. He should be well in his studies and his scores should be well above50 percent. But he need not be brilliant. Brilliant students are often regard themselves as superior beings. Sometimes a brilliant student may be a bookworm. But an ideal student is hardworking! polite and gentle. He is intelligent and practical and never neglects studies or other activities of the school.Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen "A. P. J." Abdul Kalam 5 October 1931 27 July 2015) was the 11th President of ndia fro! 2002 to 2007" # career scientist turned reluctant $olitician% &ala! was born and raised in 'a!eswara!% (a!il )adu% and studied $hysics and aeros$ace en*ineerin*" +e s$ent the ne,t four decades as a scientist and science ad!inistrator% !ainly at the -efence 'esearch and -e.elo$!ent Or*anisation /-'-O) and ndian 0$ace 'esearch Or*anisation /0'O) and was inti!ately in.ol.ed in ndia1s ci.ilian s$ace $ro*ra! and !ilitary !issile de.elo$!ent efforts"223 +e thus ca!e to be 4nown as the Missile Man of India for his wor4 on the de.elo$!ent ofballistic !issile and launch .ehicle technolo*y"233253253 +e also $layed a $i.otal or*ani6ational% technical% and $olitical role in ndia1s Pokhran-II nuclear tests in 1997% the first since the ori*inal nuclear test by ndia in 1975"2. Dont take rest after your first victory because if you fail in second, more lips are aitin!to say that your first victory as "ust luck.# - $.P.% $bdul &alam '. $ll (irds find shelter durin! a rain. (ut )a!le avoids rain by flyin! above the *louds.# - $.P.% $bdul &alam+. Man needs difficulties in life because they are necessary to en"oy the success.# - $.P.% $bdul &alam,. If you ant to shine like a sun. -irst burn like a sun.# - $.P.% $bdul &alam.. /$ll of us do not have e0ual talent. (ut , all of us have an e0ual opportunity to develop our talents.# - $.P.% $bdul &alam 1. / 2ithout your involvement you can3t succeed. 2ith your involvement you can3t fail. / - $.P.% $bdul &alam4. /5hinkin! should become your capital asset, no matter hatever ups and dons you come across in your life./- $.P.% $bdul &alam "n ideal student is ever cheerful! positive! optimistic! cooperative disciplined and labourious. He is obedient and respectful. He pays proper respect to teachers! elders and his senior students. He is punctual! regular and cooperative and helps other students as best as he can. He spends some of his spare time in the library! reading books! maga#ines and newspapers but is never a bookworm. "t the same time he takes active part in games and sports and cocurricular activities. He never neglects his body nor studies. He pays particular attention to the proper and all round development of his personality. He takes special care to have good moral character and courage. He is friendly! kind and cooperative and liked by his friends and teachers.He is always active! smart! welldressed! good mannered and humble. He need not wear fashionable or costly clothes or uniform. He is healthy! cheerful and good looking but need not be handsome and fashionable. His manners are acceptable! courteous and natural. Wherever he goes he spreads good cheer! warmth and friendliness. He is obedient but sometimes may be a little naughty. He en$oys good things of life in moderation and never ac%uires bad habits. He always keeps away from the bad company.He aims at allround development of his growing personality. He loves studies as much as games and sports. He takes daily some physical e&ercise to keep his body fit and trim. He believes in the saying that '"ll work and no play makes $ack a dull boy'. (oderation and balance is the hallmark of an ideal student)s life."n ideal student is well aware of his duties and responsibilities as a student. He knows how much he owes to his parents! teachers and the society. He takes the fulladvantage of the opportunities offered. He uses his time wisely and in a planned way and believes that time is money. He knows that students are the future citi#ens! leaders! parents and scientists. *his sense makes him devote all his energies into developing himself a meaningful and useful citi#en of the country. He is always proud of his country! its history! culture and heritage."n ideal student takes keen interest in social and welfare activities in his own way. He wants to make the world a better place. He studies the lives of great men and women of the country and draws inspiration from them. He tries to follow them andtheir teachings. He is never misguided nor suffers from an comple&.