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Good deeds may be done by any one in any walk of life; by the soldier in barracks or on the battle-field, by the woman in the home, the nurse in the hospital, the business-man in his office, the boy at school, or the inventor in the work ship.
The actual performance of a good deed adds to the happiness both of the doer and of those for whom it is done. The memory of a good deed excites love and gratitude, renews man’s belief in his kind, and inspires others to go and do likewise. It is an incentive to them to live purely, act uprightly, and deal justly with their fellow- men.
The source of good deeds is self-sacrifice. A good deed creates a Good Samaritan, not a hero.
Explanation:
I believe the beauty bone of girls is the clavicle bone or collar bone which is in between the sternum and the breastbone
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