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How I Passed My Summer Vacation

How I Passed My Summer Vacation English Essay on "How I Passed My Summer Vacation" Being the best part of the year, I always love summer vacation. A student is free to do anything he likes during these couple of months. He can go to his relations, can take part in all sorts of indoor an outdoor games, or can go to Murree, Swat or other such places if he can afford it. Last year our school closed on 15th of May and any father chalked out a programme to go to see my elder brother who lived in Manchester After getting visas we started one morning by Emirates Air Lines. We reached Manchester after a flight of ten hours, arriving at Manchester Airport at about 4 in the evening. We came out through the green passage where my brother and his wife were waiting for us. We reached his house and after tea slept for hours. The next day we went to American Park situated at a distance of forty miles it was a beautiful place. Tue entrance fee was pound five each. We sat in a mini train, emb...

Students and Politics

Students and Politics English Essay on "Students and Politics" Of late much has been said in pros and cons of the burning question, "Should students take part in politics". A few years ago the supreme court of Pakistan gave their verdict on the question and prohibited the students from taking active part in politics. The government of all the four provinces imposed ban on student’s political organizations. The educational institutions went a step farther and before giving them admission they demanded the students to submit un undertaking that they would not take part in politics. Despite all these steps the things arc not so bright as expected. We know that anything, if done unscrupulously, will lose its charms and benefits. Even the acts of kindness, generosity and magnanimity become undesirable if not kept within limits and arc performed recklessly. The participation of students in politics is not an exception. (4essay.blogspot.com) Since it has not been done in ...

Importance of Games

Importance of Games English Essay on "Importance of Games" Games have been important to man since the days of yore. Sumerians, Babylonians an Ninevelians took parts in different games and sports and held competitions. Spartans, Romans and Greeks gave much attention to their physical beauty which they tried to attain through games and sports. Greeks held Olympic games every fourth years. Nature realizes the importance of games, sports and physical activities. From the beginning a child takes interest in games and likes to play all the time naturally. The instinct of play is very active from the very beginning in man, animals and birds. We see the off springs of all animals and birds engaged in sportive activities and playing with each other. Thus, Nature wants us to realize the importance of games. Games make us physically stronger and tougher. They develop our stamina and improve the lung and heart capacities and working. The heart muscles develop and become capable of pump...

Boy Scouts

Boy Scouts English Essay on "Boy Scouts" Boy Scouts are young boys trained to perform useful service and help peoples. The girls who are trained for useful service form Girl Guide. The boys Up to ten years of age are called tender foot and the girls are called Brownies. Those who pass all the higher examinations like hiking and wood badge etc., are called Rovers. Sir Baden Powell started the Scout Movement after retiring from army. The movement soon got momentum and was recognized all over the world. In every country Boy Scouts Associations were formed and boys and girls were encouraged to become boy scouts or girt guides. Scouts are given training in various activities like cooking, swimming, signalling, climbing, hiking, tracing, lire fighting, first aid etc. In each of these activities they are tested and those who pass tests get a specially designed badge to wear for each item. 4essay.blogspot.com The Boy Scouts movement is a very useful movement. It teaches the boys a...

A Journey By Bus

A Journey By Bus English Essay on "A Journey By Bus" Last summer, the marriage ceremony of my Uncle’s elder daughter was held at Hyderabad. My family had already gone there and only I was left behind in Karachi because my school had not closed for summer vacation yet. My programmed was to reach Hyderabad a day before the marriage day. I took my Hyderabad bound bus at 7 a.m. at wood street. At 7:30 the bus started with only a few passengers. It moved a few yards and stopped for passengers who were waiting at the McLeod road corner. Then from Numaish to Sohrab Goth it stopped at every ten or fifteen yards for the passengers till there was no room to stand even and the extra passengers had the honour to sit on the roof. The sun rose higher and higher and it became hotter and hotter. The wind coming in through the windows was hot and brought dust with it. Every one was perspiring profusely and Was grey with dust. Our first stop was Gharo. There were hotels by the road side wher...

A Journey By Train

A Journey By Train English Essay on "A Journey By Train" Last year, during summer vacation, I had an occasion to go to Sukkur. We could have reached Sukkur by bus but it was something tedious as we had to go to Hyderabad by bus and take a wagon bound for Nawab Shah and then at Nawab Shah take another wagon bound for Sukkur. So I decided to go by train. I bought my ticket from railway agency at Gru Mandir and reached Cantonment station half an hour before the departure time. The Mail bound for Rohri was over crowded. Passengers were shouting and trying to get into the railway carriage, since my seat was already booked I got my seat easily. The train started just at the appointed time. It stopped at Drigh Road, and Malir cantt and then ran for Jung Shahi. I had my seat just near a window and was peeping through it. Vast deserts with no trees or plants ran past me. Gushes of hot wind came through the window and brought with it the grey dust of sand. (4essay.blogspot.com) The t...

Adult Education

Adult Education English Essay on "Adult Education" Adult Education differs from the education we have in schools and colleges. The students in schools and colleges are below twenty one years of age while those who get Adult Education arc above twenty one years of age. The students in schools and colleges are not required to earn bread but those who get adult education are bread earners. Students attend daily their schools and colleges and remain there for many hours but those who get adult education cannot spare so much time daily for reading and writing. The main purpose of adult education is to teach those persons to read and write who had no opportunity to attend a school and remained illiterate. There are two kinds of persons who need adult education; firstly those who are tot ally illiterate and secondly those who arc semi illiterate. In adult education those who are totally illiterate are taught how to read and write. The course of study prescribed for them is that of ...

The Female Education

The Female Education English Essay on "The Female Education" There were days in undivided India when Muslims girls were refused their right to get education. They were only taught at the most to read the Holy Quran and were not even allowed to read a story book. Most of the Muslim women were totally illiterate but things began to change after Partition. Now in India and Pakistan almost all the girls in cities and towns get education and in villages where there are girls primary schools; girls get education up to primary level. In Pakistan people may be categorized into three groups. Members of the first group do not send their daughters to schools due to antipathy or poverty. Members of the second group favor female education up to middle or High School level. The third group comprising of liberal minded people is in favor of giving higher education to girls. Those who don’t want the women to get higher education have their own reasons for that. To them, the first duty of a...