Each of us wants to be happy. We hope that troubles and troubles will bypass us. But there are a number of circumstances that do not always depend on a person. Unfortunately, our life consists not only of happy and joyful minutes. Many tragedies can affect every person: illness, accident, accident, man-made disasters, terrorist acts. Grief does not bypass anybody. Of course, if there are relatives, close friends, close friends, they will always help and support. But sometimes their help is not enough or they can not come to the rescue in time. And if next to the injured person are other people, then among them there will always be those who will not pass by someone else's grief. A long-standing Slavic tradition is to help one's neighbor. This can be moral support, and sometimes a person can sacrifice a lot for the sake of others.
One can cite many examples of charity, kindness, which people display in everyday life
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and in any tragic situations. Wars, earthquakes, floods, volcanic eruptions, seizure of aircraft, various terrorist acts... Unfortunately, at present such situations have become a frequent phenomenon not only in our country. It is terrible to see how the forces of nature destroy everything created by man.
And it is even more terrible when one person, sacrificing his life, destroys tens, hundreds, thousands of people. On the one hand, none of us wants to be a victim of such situations. And on the other hand, death, misfortune, illness, suffering of people bring us together. In grief, all people become equal, regardless of origin, nationality, wealth. Many try to help the victims: they transfer money, give blood, provide with medicines, food, and things. And some are ready to sacrifice their lives for the sake of others.
Many people know about the tragedy in Beslan. In September 2004, terrorists captured the Beslan school. Eighteen teachers, saving schoolchildren, died from the bullets of brutal terrorists. Among them was the teacher of physical education
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Ivan Kanidi. Surviving witnesses say that in the first minutes of the hostage-taking, he saved a few children by locking them in one of the rooms, from where they then managed to escape through the window. On the first day Ivan Kanidi suffered a heart attack, but he remained courageous and demanded from the bandits not to touch children and women. Not having sapper training, he was able to neutralize several mines, closing them from the children with his body. When Ruslan Aushev came to negotiate with the bandits and managed to persuade them to release twenty-six women with young children, then the bandits offered to leave Ivan Konstantinovich Kanidi - the oldest hostage (he was seventy-four years old). But he acted like a real teacher: he could not leave the children. And when one of the terrorists once again sent a submachine gun to the child, Ivan Konstantinovich turned the barrel into the ceiling. For this in front of his pupils were shot. "Teacher, before your name, let me humbly kneel down."
Everyone in need in a difficult situation needs help. It can be not only material support, but also moral. After all, without compassion, mercy, humanity it is impossible to live. And if we do good to people, share joy and misfortune with them, if we respect each other, our life will become much better, calmer. Try to come to the rescue at the right time, because someone else's grief does not happen.