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John Dalton, the son of a weaver, was born into a devoutly religious family. At the age of 12, Dalton began teaching in a Quaker school and developed an interest in science. He was most interested in meteorology and kept a lifelong daily journal of atmospheric conditions for his hometown of Manchester, England. By all accounts, Dalton was not an inspiring teacher, and he was hindered as a researcher by being color-blind. He had only a minimal edu » Read more: Dalton’s Color Blindness and His Quaker Faith
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In a developing nation like India with over a billion populations, it is important to have facility which provides free education to poor children. Even the economy is growing fast, though sometimes the markets get into bullish mode, but overall it’s every where declared that India is the future global leader, a thing that makes every Indian feel proud. But if some one cares to look around, then one grows a little skeptic about the development » Read more: Why Free Education is a Must?
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