what is challenging in the chapter visit to Cambridge
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Visit to Cambridge by Firdaus Kanga begins with him taking a walking tour through Cambridge. During this tour, his guide mentioned that the famous astrophysicist Stephen Hawking lived there. ... He was able to talk to Hawking's assistant and explain to him that he had come all the way from India on a wheelchair
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The chapter 'A Visit to Cambridge' imparts a very important lesson about learning. It showcases how even a disabled person could be a source of inspiration. If a person has a zeal to learn and advance in life, no deformity or disability could he hindrance in his path.