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LuckyWell [14K]
3 years ago
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Important of discipline in students life for class 8​

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Veronika [31]3 years ago
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discipline is an important word of everyone's life.

it is the set of standard rules that is set up by scholarly individuals. student life is the golden period of human life. it is said that discipline is one of the major factor to make student's life prosperous.

all the student should know the importanceof discipline. without discipline the life of a student is meaning less .the term discipline is also considered asthe ornaments of student .if there is no discipline than a student looks ugly .

a disciplined student always get sucess in their life but undisciplined student dont get success in their life .the disciplined student are respected and loved by everyone. whereas undisciplined student are never loved by others .

so discipline is very important in student's life. if there is no discipline than the life of student will be meaning less.

viktelen [127]3 years ago
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THis didnt make sense

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you should clearify a little bit so other people can help

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