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COMPASSIONATE COMMUNITIES
 3 A    A compassionate community is where people help, care,
        and  support  each  other  in  their  goals.  They  help  each
        other  to  make  everyone's  life  easier.  It  is  important  to
        have  a  role  in  your  community.  It  can  be  as  simple  as
        making  people  smile  or  helping  someone  when  they
        are hurt physically or mentally. We can be compassion-
        ate  to  the  staff  who  work  in  our  school  by  avoiding
        messes and by greeting any teacher we meet. Moreover,
        it's important that we, as peers respect each other, our
        opinions, and our personalities. After all, a little kindness
        can make the world a better place.
        Swara Joshi                                               Nairah Naheta, Yuvaan Parekh and Seher Hatimi
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               Aira Begani              Akshaj Tulshan               Veer Solani               Aviraj Shah



        BLUE BUTTERFLY

        Only a few thousand Blue Butterflies remain on Earth,
        and if we fail to save them, we risk causing imbalance
        in  their  ecosystem.  This  unique  species  is  distin-
        guished by its vibrant colour and is extremely vulnera-
        ble,  making  it  important  for  us  to  take  deliberate
        action to protect them. Their habitat is mostly found
        in the Amazon rainforest in South America.
        I  am  committed  to  raising  awareness  about  the
        plight of the Blue Butterfly by communicating with
        those  around  me  and  encouraging  them  to  stop
        harming  this  species.  With  the  support  of  my
        parents,  I  plan  to  create  informative  posters  and
        share them on social media to spread the message.           Hinaya Plaha and Ari Khambhati exploring
        The  Blue Butterfly is critically endangered, and  it is      measurements using non-standard units.
        our  collective  responsibility  to  consider  ways  to
        safeguard this remarkable creature.                   NMAJS VALUE: RESPECT
        Flap flap flap - You won't hear that sound soon.
        Mishka Gupte                                          Respect  means  treating  others  with  kindness  and
                                                              consideration,  just  as  we  would  like  to  be  treated.  It
                                                              involves  being  polite,  listening  attentively,  and  using
                                                              courteous  words  like  'please'  and  'thank  you.'  Respect
                                                              also  includes  taking  care  of  others'  belongings  and
                                                              refraining from causing harm.
                                                              By practicing respect, we create a positive and inclusive
                                                              environment at school, home,  and in society. We show
                                                              respect  to  our  teachers  by  following  instructions  and
                                                              listening  attentively.  We  demonstrate  respect  for  our
                                                              classmates by valuing their opinions, allowing everyone
                                                              to speak, and not interrupting. True respect also means
                                                              embracing different perspectives, even when they differ
                                                              from our own.
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                           ज्ञान बढ़ाया।                       Ishaan Jain

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