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Zarrin [17]
2 years ago
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artificial boundaries can't mark the natural a funty among the people of the world it is this love for immunity which units are

even in our diversity now taking his from the reader unit unity in diversity prepare an article for your magazine highlighting the theme of a given statement ..​
English
1 answer:
marissa [1.9K]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Speech about artificial boundaries can not divide the natural affinity among people.

Speech:

It is undeniably true that human bonds has no boundaries. A relationship between two individuals cannot be altered or severed  by any human made territory. Though artificial boundaries may divide people into two or more territorial groups, the affinities among humans will always transcend such distinctions.

There is a unique characteristic in humanity that unities us in our diversity. There is a natural tendency within humans that makes us embrace each other regardless of territorial, racial or political differences.

It is an innate quality that each one of us has to unlock. Once we unlock this quality, we start to embrace one another and live in harmony with each other. Many a times human connections and bonds have proved to overcome territorial differences. In many instances, one can find that people living in border areas live with one another in harmony despite of political and territorial distinctions between them.

Therefore, the need to embrace one another is very important in order to prove that affinity among humans unite us ever in our diversity.

Explanation:

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