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who serves the country teacher or soldier

transcend the classroom to prepare students to be successful members of society, not just in terms of obtaining degrees, but also by encouraging young people to strive for greatness and live their lives to the fullest potential. You need to understand the role of the army too to evaluate who serves the country teacher or soldier.

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who serves the country teacher or soldier

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  1. Teacher Vs. Soldier: Your views Teachers have a critical role in the development of civilization. They are the ones who have the most influence over the nation's thinking. It's difficult to imagine a society without educators and their efforts. A teacher does more than just impart information; they devote their lives to educating future generations. Children are like soft clay, and teachers, through their love, dedication, and inspirational power, transcend the classroom to prepare students to be successful members of society, not just in terms of obtaining degrees, but also by encouraging young people to strive for greatness and live their lives to the fullest potential. You need to understand the role of the army too to evaluate who serves the country teacher or soldier. The Army's primary mission is to defend the country from possible threats. The Army's duty, however, does not stop there. The Army plays a critical part in the development of the country. National security may be defined as the safeguarding of the nation's basic principles and key interests against both foreign and internal threats. External security is dependent on national power, which necessitates the constant improvement of a country's capacity to utilize its physical and intangible resources to influence the conduct of other countries. For the growth and preservation of national power, a powerful military is required. Consider the differences between the jobs of a soldier and a teacher to evaluate who serves the country most . Soldier: Defends the country from outside dangers. ● He needs to be away from his house and family for lengthy periods of time in order to do his job efficiently. ● He may be stationed in the desert, where temperatures can reach 55 degrees Celsius, or at 22,000 feet, where temperatures can drop to -40 degrees Celsius.

  2. ● Whenever it is necessary, he puts his life on the line. The safety of his nation comes first for a soldier, followed by the protection of his lads, and then his personal safety. Teacher: a person who is in charge of instructing pupils. ● Children attend schools/colleges throughout their educational careers, and instructors' attitudes about their pupils and profession impact those kids' futures. ● One of the primary reasons that India is still a developing country is a lack of knowledge. According to research and evidence, no country in the world has ever succeeded due to a lack of education. There are 23 countries in the world without an army, but no country can live without schooling.

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