- The writer felt burdened after leaving the doctor at his home.
- Self-hypnosis can be used to relieve mental stress.
- The author sympathised with his Nana.
- The mind helps to make unemotional choices.
- Emotions effect on our thoughts.
- After Nani’s death, Nana used to
sleep on her bed.
- Nothing seems easy and positive when life becomes too comfortable.
- Concentrate on what is right now rather than what might happen tomorrow.
- Nani behaved as if she were Nana.
- The mind is the counterpart to the emotions.
- Nana started developing mental disorder.
- Expect to be unlucky.
- Sojourner Truth was an American fighter.
- Helen exposes the ways the authority instigates workers for war.
- She asks workers to speak out.
- Workers are allowed to go on strike for their rights.
- As civilization develops, workers feel freer.
- Sergeant Morris did not like India.
- It was a very cold season when Morris visited the Whites.
- Sergeant Morris gifted the paw to the Whites.
- Mr White’s first wish was fulfilled by the magical paw.
- Herbert is alive at the end of the story.
- Mr White saved further loss by his third wish.
- Dumont was ready to release Sojourner Truth.
- Sergeant Morris put a spell on the paw.
- An intelligent mind can understand that it is not free from impact of tradition.
- Freedom means to be free from religious faith.
- Freeman can feel happiness in real sense.
- The success of Disneyland totally changed Walt.
- The customer is much aware about technology.
- Walt was the central figure for all creations of the company.
- The first step is to open her HEART to install love.
- The customer needs to begin connecting to other HEARTS in order to get upgrades.
- Roy Disney is no more but his influence still lingers over the studio.
- Walt studied cartooning in Kansas City and started little animated company in Chicago.
- When love is installed, our heart fills up with neat files called pleasure.
- Walt used to see gloomy through the saddest cartoon.
- Walt was only fifteen years old when he decided to try his luck in Hollywood.
- The final judgement was always unquestionably Roy’s.
- Disneyland shows Walt’s vision and his stubborn determination.
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