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 PHASE :- THIRD

 ROLL NO :- 20
 PROJECT OF CLASS :- TWELVETH
 SUBJECT :- GENERAL ENGLISH
 NAME OF THE TOPIC :- NO MEN ARE FOREIGN
 AUTHOR :-JAMES KIRKUP
 PREPARED BY :- PRINCE
 SCHOOL NAME :- GOVT SEN. SEC. SCHOOL
TARSIKKA
 DISTRICT :- AMRITSAR
Introduction
This poem contanins a noble and
inspiring message. Here is
poetry in the service of
mankind,poetry which aims at
instruction and moral
improvement. The poet tells us
to develop an international
outlook.the idea of the poem
has been taught by religious
prophets and social reformers
all the world over from olden
times. There is an underlying
unity in the midst of diversity of
human
SUMMARY
 Thispoem teaches the lesson of brotherhood og
man. We should not consider people belongong
to other countries as foreigners. People may
wear of different colours and designs. But under
the different clothes their bodies are the same.
The earth on which they walk about is the same
as ours.

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 They shall ne buried in the same earth in
which we shall be buried .like us the other
people also feel and enjoy the sun,the air and
water. Like us they reap harvest during peace
;like us they suffer from the shortages of
essentials things during the war time. People
from other countries have hands like our
owns. They work with hands just as we work
with ours.
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 They wake up and sleep like us.
 There is much in common between different
reces of the world. So we should not hate
other people. By hating people from other
countries we only decieve and lower
ourselves. We only poison the air an d the
earth that belong to us.

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 As such hatered of any kind is unwise. By
hating people from other countries we
would not look upon other people as our
pbrothers. We should believe in the
fatherhood of god and brotherhood not look
upon other people as our brothers. We
should we believe in the fatherhood of god .

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 We should develop an international
outlook. We should not live in the
watertight compartment of narrow
nationalism.

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 Remember, no men are single, no countries
foreign.
 Beneath all uniforms, a single body breathes.
 Like ours; the land our brothres walk upon
 is earth like this, in which we all shall lie
 they ,too aware of sun and air and water,
 Are fed by peaceful harvests , by war’s long

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 Theirhands are ours, and in their lines we read
 A labour not different from our own
 Remember they have eyes like ours that wake

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