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FIRST DAY

Moral Stories for Kids


1. The Boy Who Cried Wolf

There once was a boy who grew bored while watching over the
village sheep. He wanted to make things more exciting. So, he yelled
out that he saw a wolf chasing the sheep. All the villagers came
running to drive the wolf away. However, they saw no wolf. The boy
was amused, but the villagers were not. They told him not to do it
again. Shortly after, he repeated this antic. The villagers came
running again, only to find that he was lying. Later that day, the boy
really sees a wolf sneaking amongst the flock. He jumped up and
called out for help. But no one came this time because they thought
he was still joking around. At sunset, the villagers looked for the
boy. He had not returned with their sheep. They found him crying.
He told them that there really was a wolf, and the entire flock was
gone. An old man came to comfort him and told him that nobody
would believe a liar even when they are being honest.

Moral: Lying breaks trust.

2. The Golden Touch

The Greek king Midas did a good deed for a Satyr. This prompted
Dionysus, the god of wine, to grant him a wish. Midas asked for
everything he touched to turn to gold. Dionysus’ warned him not to
do so, but Midas could not be swayed. Midas excitedly started
touching everything and turning them into gold. Soon, he became
hungry. But he couldn’t eat anything because even his food turned
to gold. His beloved daughter saw him in distress and ran to hug
him. However, she, too, turned to gold. He realised then the golden
touch was not a blessing.

Moral: Greed leads one to downfall.

3. The Fox and the Grapes

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A hungry fox once looked everywhere for food. He couldn’t find
anything until he stumbled upon a farmer’s wall. He saw big,
purple, juicy grapes. He jumped as high as possible to reach the
grapes. No matter how many times he tried, he failed. Finally, he
gave up and went home, thinking to himself that the grapes must
have been sour anyway.

Moral: Nothing comes easy, do not hate what you can’t have.

4. The Proud Rose

In the desert existed a rose and a cactus. The beautiful rose would
take every opportunity to insult the cactus. The other plants tried to
defend the cactus, but the rose was too obsessed with its own looks.
There was no water during a particularly hot summer. The rose
started to wither away. But the cactus had become a source of water
for sparrows. The rose asked the cactus for water, and the nice
cactus readily agreed.

Moral: Never judge someone according to how they look.

5. The Milkmaid and Her Pail

Molly, the milkmaid’s job was to milk the cows and sell the milk at
the market. She started thinking about the things she would spend
her money on. While walking to the market, she spotted a chicken
and thought that she could earn more money by buying a chicken
and selling its eggs. She started to think how jealous she could make
the other milkmaid with all the things she could buy from the milk
and egg money. She started to skip in excitement, and soon the milk
spilled over. She went home with empty pails and no money. Her
mother then reminds her that she shouldn’t count her chicken until
they hatch.

Moral: Do not depend on something until you are sure it will


happen.

6. A Wise Old Owl

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An old owl would observe incidents happening around his oak tree
every day. The more things he saw, the less he would speak. He
heard people talking and sharing stories as well. The old owl had
seen so much and heard all kinds of stories. All of these experiences
helped the owl to become wiser day by day.

Moral: Talk less and be more observant.

7. The Golden Egg

A farmer had a goose that laid one golden egg a day. He would sell
the golden eggs, and they enjoyed a comfortable life. However, the
farmer became greedy and wanted more than one egg a day. His
wife foolishly agreed to his idea. The next day the farmer cut open
the goose after it laid the golden egg. He could only find blood and
guts. He realised his mistake. He now had no source of income, and
the couple became poorer every day.

Moral: Think before you act.

8. The Farmer and the Well

A farmer bought a well from his neighbour to water his farm. The
neighbour sold him the well but did not allow him to draw water
from it. The farmer went to the emperor for justice. His courtier
questioned the neighbour, who said that he had sold the well but
not the water within it. The neighbor was told to either pay rent for
the water to remove it all immediately. Realising that his trick didn’t
work, he apologized and went home.

Moral: Cheating will get you nowhere.

9. Elephant and Friends

A lonely elephant was looking for friends in the forest. The monkey
declined to be the elephant’s friend because the elephant could not
swing in the trees. The rabbit turned the elephant because it was too
big to fit in the burrow. The frog refused to be the elephant’s friend
because it could not jump. Every other animal said no to the poor

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elephant. The next day, all the animals in the forest were running
away in fear. The elephant stopped a bear who said that the tiger
was attacking them all. The elephant nicely asked the tiger to stop,
but the tiger told the elephant to stay out of the way. The elephant
proceeded to kick the tiger and scare it away. The other animals
then realised that the elephant was the perfect size to be their
friend.

Moral: Friends can be any shape or size.

10. When Adversity Knocks

There once was a girl who was frustrated with life and asked her
father for advice. He asked her to bring an egg, two tea leaves, and a
potato. He then started boiling water in three separate vessels. He
put the egg, potato, and tea leaves in one vessel each. After a few
minutes, he asked her to peel the egg and potato and strain the
leaves. He explained to his daughter that:

• The soft egg was now hard.


• The hard potato was now soft.
• The tea had changed the water itself.

When adversity is at our door, we can respond to it in different


ways.

Moral: We decide how to respond to difficult situations.

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BASIC SHORTCUT KEYS WORD® SHORTCUT KEYS
EXCEL® SHORTCUT KEYS
Alt + F File menu options in current program Ctrl + A Select all contents of the page
F2 Edit the selected cell
Alt + E Edit options in current program Ctrl + B Bold highlighted selection
F5 Go to a specific cell
F1 Universal help (for all programs) Ctrl + C Copy selected text F7 Spell check selected text and/or document
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Police Complaint Letter
Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]

[Officer-in-Charge's Name]
[Police Station Name]
[Police Station Address]
[City, State, ZIP]

Subject: Complaint Regarding [Briefly Mention Incident]

Dear [Officer-in-Charge's Name],

I am writing to bring a serious matter to your attention that occurred on [Date] at around [Time].
I am a resident of [Your Address], and the incident took place at/near [Exact Location].

[Here, give a detailed description of the incident. Mention what happened, how it happened, and
who were involved, if known. If there are any witnesses, mention their names and contact
information as well.]

This incident has caused me a great deal of distress and anxiety, and I firmly believe it is in the
public interest that this issue is dealt with appropriately to ensure such an event doesn't recur.
Therefore, I kindly request you to take immediate action against those involved.

Attached to this letter are [mention any supporting documents, photos, or evidence such as
medical reports, pictures, etc., if you have any].

I am willing to cooperate fully in any investigation that may follow and provide any further
information as required. Please let me know the next steps in this process, and if there are any
forms or applications I need to complete in order to move this process forward.

I would greatly appreciate your immediate attention to this matter. Thank you for your service
and your dedication to maintaining peace and order in our community.

Yours sincerely,

[Your Name]

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Complaint letter for snatch-and-run case

G 56,

Vikas Marg,

Laxmi Nagar

Delhi - 120001

21 April 2022

Laxmi Nagar Police Station

Delhi - 120001

Subject: Request for FIR regarding my stolen mobile phone

Sir/Ma’am,

I am Saurab Jha, a resident of Laxmi Nagar, Delhi. I am writing this letter to bring to your notice
that my phone was stolen from the Laxmi Nagar Bus stop on 20th April 2022 in broad daylight at
around 12 pm. I was waiting for my bus and talking to someone on my phone when suddenly a
black splendor bike went past me with two masked and hooded boys, who snatched my phone. I
tried chasing them but everything happened so fast. I remember, however, that their bike did not
have any number plate on it.

I earnestly request you to please file my complaint and help me find those thieves. I hope you do
the needful at the earliest.

Thank you

Sincerely,

Saurabh Jha

(Signature)

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Formulas
Area of Circle Pythagorean theorem

𝐴 = 𝜋𝑟 2 𝑎2 + 𝑏2 = 𝑐2

Quadratic Formula Fraction Addition

−𝑏 ± √𝑏 2 − 4𝑎𝑐 𝑎 𝑐 𝑎𝑑 + 𝑏𝑐
𝑥= + =
2𝑎 𝑏 𝑑 𝑏𝑑

Fraction Multiplication Taylor Expansion


𝑎 𝑐 𝑎𝑐 𝑥 𝑥2 𝑥3
× = 𝑒𝑥 =1+ + + +⋯ ,
𝑏 𝑑 𝑏𝑑 1! 2! 3!
−∞ < 𝑥 < ∞
Trig Identity Mode Locking Integral

sin(𝑎 + 𝑏) = sin 𝑎 cos 𝑏 + cos 𝑎 sin 𝑏 1 2𝜋 ⅆ𝜃 1


∫ =
2𝜋 0 𝑎 + 𝑏 sin 𝜃 √𝑎 2 − 𝑏 2

Polynomial Expansion Binomial Theorem


𝑛
(𝑎1 𝑥 + 𝑏1 )(𝑎2 𝑥 + 𝑏2 ) 𝑛
= 𝑎1 𝑎2 𝑥 2 + (𝑎1 𝑏2 + 𝑎2 𝑏1 )𝑥 (𝑥 + 𝑎 )𝑛 = ∑ ( ) 𝑥 𝑘 𝑎 𝑛−𝑘
𝑘
+ 𝑏1 𝑏2 𝑘=0

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