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medieval England. The word English derives from the eponym Angle, the
name of a Germanic tribe thought to originate from the Angeln area of
Jutland, now in northern Germany.
SECOND YEAR ENGLISH (ESSAYS)
Make a mind which never Minds.
Make a heart which never Hurts.
MY FIRST DAY AT COLLEGE
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Introduction
Description of College Life
Admission in the College
Arrival at the College
Ragging by Senior Students
Assembly and Principal Address
Pre-Break Periods
During and Post-Break Activities
Conclusion
Essay:
Cowper said,
"What peaceful hours, I once enjoyed! How sweet their memory still!"
Sweet memories are like sweet smelling flowers grown on the strenuous path of life.
Though they change life into a blooming and blaming garden, genuine wisdom is
usually showered on us from the dark clouds of painful past. The man who learn
nothing from his perturbing past should expect nothing from fragrant future because:
"What is bitter to bear may be rosy to remember."
My first day at college is a memorable experience of my life. No doubt, it is also a bit
bitter experience but it will ever shine in my mind‟s eye like a smiling tear. It is marked
with excitement, nervousness and fears.
It is well said;
If there are dreams to sell,
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Happy and sad to tell
Which one would you bell?
Dreams of future are always more beautiful and charming than the realities of today.
As soon, as I appeared in my matriculation examination, I started thinking of the free
independent and interesting life of college. My elder brother used to tell me that life
in a college is more a fun than a serious effort to get education. A college is a place
for making friends. This description of life was in sharp contrast to the school life, which
I had seen for ten years. So-called discipline at school had bored me and the attitude
of teachers in making us feel that they knew everything on earth had developed a
positive hatred for the school life in me. That is why I was dreaming of college life.
At last, the result of the Matriculation Examination was declared and I came out with
flying colours. I decided to seek admission to Government College. Therefore, I
submitted the admission forms. After ten days, I was informed that I had been granted
admission. I went to the college to deposit dues. I was nervous and afraid. Surprisingly
enough, many of students‟ organizations were welcoming the new comers and
guiding them very kindly and compassionately. I was happy and satisfied. Our classes
were to start on 18th August. I was feeling proud of being collegiate.
As someone said:
"College days are the most beautiful and charming day of one's life."
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After a long anxious wait, I got admission in college. My first day at college is so fresh
in my memory that is seems to be a quite recent event. It never seems to be an
incident that happened years ago. 18th August was a beautiful day with a light
monsoon rain. I got up early in the morning, took bath and offered my prayers.
Meanwhile, my mother prepared breakfast for me. I hurriedly took my breakfast and
came to bus station where I met my friends.
About college life someone has said;
"A new world of freedom.... A new world of learning."
I with my friends reached the college. We all were wearing white suits and were
swelled with a great pride. We were talking noisily, singing joyfully and walking vividly.
The first day at the college was considered an important one because there used to
be ragging in the college. The seniors would make the new comers to indulge in
strange actions. As someone said;
“Seniors always approach juniors with an air of superiority.”
As we entered the college, we met a few seniors who were approaching us with an air
of superiority. They were larger in number so they made us to subdue immediately.
Then they asked us to do strange things like singing ridiculous songs and doing monkey
pranks. The sense of self-dignity in me did not allow me to act according to their wishes
until they forced me to obey their orders. I felt a little humiliated but took it sportingly.
Later on we came across a few more groups of the seniors but we were able to outwit
them somehow or other.
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Luckily, there appeared our principal to our rescue. He asked the students to gather in
the assembly area where he would address us. We went to assembly ground. The
assembly started with Name of Allah, and then there is a Naat. After it, the principal
addressed the students and advised them not to take part in politics at college and
pay full attention to their studies. As it is said by Edward Evert:
"Education is a better safeguard of liberty than a standing army."
The principal advised us to try our best to achieve our goals. He delivered an
introductory speech about college. Moreover, he also told us about the rules and
regulations of the college. He also asked us not to forget the school discipline in
college because:
"A disciplined nation makes a country strong."
His speech acted on us very much and we promised him to act upon his advice.
Afterwards, a professor guided us about the college time and classrooms.
We went to the class. Our first period was of Biology. We went to the classroom and set
on the chairs. A professor entered the classroom; we stood up to greet him. He took
our roll call and entered the names of the students in his attendance register. He did
not teach us but advised us about our future life. He addressed that we should not
misuse the liberty here rather we should make full use of the opportunity to achieve our
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end. He spoke to us very frankly, much different from the schoolteachers. As one said:
"Life in a college full of confidence but deprived of scariness."
Afterwards we moved to another room where our Islamiat professor came in. He
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delivered his lecture on the importance of Islamic education. He told us much about
Islam and the orders of Allah Almighty on us. He also told us about the reward of the
Muslim and a Momin in a life hereafter. That was the first time, I came to know, how
we are wasting our time in this deceiving world. The professor‟s advice made its way
to my heart and I decided to shun all the bad habits.
After that, our chemistry professor entered the room. He explained us the importance
of chemistry in our lives and described the best way to understand it. He delivered his
lecture on basic concepts of chemistry. I realized for first time that chemistry is not as
much difficult as our elders said. There is a break after Chemistry class and I with my
friends went to the cafe area. I also went to the playground but no one made the first
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year students to participate in any sports, as it was our first day.
As the break is over, we get a games period but my friends and I went to the library
where the librarian explained us how library plays an important role in our lives. He
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said that library is an essential part of every educational institution. This is because
course books cannot be sufficient for a comprehensive education of students. They
must study a variety of reading material to have a good knowledge of the world and
wider outlook of life. That is why the students are always advised by the teachers to
go to their college library whenever they get free time.
Bacon goes so far as to say,
“Libraries, which are as the shrines where all the relics of the ancient saints full of true
virtue are preserved and reposed.”
There came the physics period. Our professor was engaged somewhere due to which
he could not come to our class. After that, the English professor entered the room. He
was a little bit strict. He delivered his lecture on parts of speech explaining nouns and
pronouns. The last period‟s bell rung and our Urdu professor came to the class. He just
described us the rules and regulations for studying the subject of Urdu.
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"Impressive are the lectures in college if attended attentively."
I enjoyed all the lectures of my professors. During shifting of classes from one room to
another, the senior students also came to make “first year fools” of us. They welcomed
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the new comers with funny comments.
"The mould of man's fortune is in his own hand."
The college bell rung, we left the class, shook hands with one another and departed.
Unfortunately, our seniors again caught us but that time they did not boxed, pinched
or kicked us. Moreover, they did not sprinkled ink on us. However, they came to
apologize for their bad behaviour during the whole day. We were very happy to see
that and satisfied. We forgave them and became friends.
After that, I took a bus. When I was quite near my home, a speeding car passed by
and drenched me in muddy water. My neat and clean uniform had changed into
muddy one. My impressions of that day are still fresh in my memory. I found a
considerable difference between school life and that of college. I concluded that
liberty or freedom must not be misused at all. As Robert Green said:
"Colleges are places where pebbles are polished and diamonds are dimmed.”
I got socked in the muddy water. I shall never forget these sweet memories.
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OUR COLLEGE LIBRARY
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Introduction
Definition of Library and its Kinds
Kinds of Libraries
Our College Library
Arrangement of Library
Collection of Books
Library Staff and Members
Library – A Friend
Advantages of Library
10. Conclusion
Essay:
As acquirement of knowledge depends mostly on reading. Man has to read as
necessarily as he has to eat. It adds to what he has already learnt and makes him
strong and fit for rude battle of life. But for financial difficulties most of the persons who
are keen on reading cannot purchase the books they need to read. Hence, it arises
the importance of libraries. Had there been no libraries such persons would have been
deprived of their reading. The teachers and the students would be badly affected if
their institutions had no libraries of their own. It is well-said by Ray Bradbury:
“Without libraries what we have? We have no past and no future.”
About a library, college opinion is
"The true university of these days is a collection of books."
Bacon goes so far as to say,
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“Libraries, which are as the shrines where all the relics of the ancient saints full of true
virtue are preserved and reposed.”
The root meaning of library is a room or building containing collection of books for
reading. But as there are now circulating or travelling libraries in many countries, the
world has undergone a change in its meaning. By word now indicated a collection of
books for reading or reference. As it is rightly said:
“To build up a library is to create a life. It‟s never just a random collection of books.”
Library plays an important role in life of a nation. It is the treasure-house of knowledge,
wisdom, experience, secrets of success and suggestions for betterment. Popular
libraries reflect the fertile mind of a nation. Library is a parcel part of life. There are main
three kinds of libraries i.e., personal, public and institutional library. A personal library is
one which belongs to a private person, generally of sufficient means. Such libraries
grow out of such person‟s taste for knowledge. But these libraries contain books on
some particular subject or subjects. A public library is one which is set up for public. In
order to cater to the taste and interest of all classes of people, a public library has to
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contain different books on different subjects. An institutional library is one which is set
up in a certain institution for the students or the teachers or staff. Such libraries are built
on small scale. But they can guide students and teachers about recent knowledge
and happiness in the world. It is said:
“A library is the delivery room for birth of ideas, a place where history comes to life.”
Library is an important part of a college. A library can exist without a college but a
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college cannot exist without a library. Hence, we are lucky to have an excellent
library in our college. It is the central block of the college and is easily accessible to all
the students of all the classes. It consists of a hall, three reading rooms, a video spot,
fifty reading cabins and a big hall for reading newspapers, journals and magazines.
“A library is not a luxury but one of the necessities of life.”
Book cases are stalled along the two walls. Two rows of cabinets are also stalled in the
middle of the hall that divides it into two parts. There are reading cabinets along the
walls. The students sit there in isolation and study the books without outside
interference. There are also fine catalogue cabinets. Each cabinet contains a list of
more than two thousand books. Books in various shelves have been arranged
alphabetically. Most of the new students are confused because they are unable to
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find the book of their interest. It is the library attendant who helps all the students as he
knows about almost all the books. It is well-said:
“If you want to get laid, go to college. If you want an education, go to the library.”
There are two grassy lawns in front of library. Beautiful plants and sweet smelling
flowers in the lawn make the atmosphere fragrant. The fountains in the lawns keep
them fresh and green. Our college library is rich with new and old, costly and rare
books on Medicine, Engineering, Agriculture, Ethics, Poetry and Fiction and on plays in
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English, Urdu, Punjabi and Persian. To right there are books on fiction, poetry and
history. To the front, there are books on Islamic education and research. Reference
books, encyclopedias and atlases are closed to the chair of librarian. One half of the
building is meant for books and other half for students to sit there and study. In one
corner, the newspapers, magazines, and journals are placed on the table. The
students read and compare them. As they cannot afford to purchase all the
newspapers and magazines, only the library satisfies their needs.
“Libraries raised me.” – Ray Bradbury
Library staff contains a librarian, a clerk and a peon. The librarian sits in his small but
grand and well-furnished room. He issues membership cards to the students and also
issues books on them on demand. A student can borrow one or two books at one time
and can keep with him for a week. Reference books, periodicals and encyclopedias
cannot be issued. They can be consulted in the library. Our librarian is a well-read
person. He is a great lover of books and works with devotion. He guides the students in
the selection of books. Our principal inspects the library regularly and persuades the
students to develop the taste and passion for learning. The internet facility is also
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available in the library. The photocopy machine is also present there for quick access
to copying. Our librarian equips the library with rare and precious books. It is said by the
American Library Association:
“When you absolutely positively have to know, ask a librarian.”
I have also issued a library membership card. When the card was given to me I was
very happy and excited. I usually visit library to issue books related to my subjects. I
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usually issue books like organic chemistry, zoology, botany, and historical book. I
usually go to library in my free periods and read stories, Islamic and encyclopedias
books. These books add much in my knowledge. These books are donated by Asia
foundation. These are the best books in the library. The quality of pages is also good. I
read them to enhance my knowledge. I have also donated few books to my college
library and I like to do it. It is said;
“A library is a place where you can lose your innocence without losing your virginity.”
Our college library is also a central part for students and teachers. Students read
books, magazines, newspapers and use encyclopedia. Teachers usually in their free
periods sit and read books of different subjects to enhance their knowledge and to
keep in touch with latest research and knowledge. Many students issue speech and
debates books and prepare for debate and speech competition. They also issue
famous writer‟s and authur‟s books to study their life. They usually sit and get the
material for their learning. Most senior students sit to study different subjects while junior
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students go for stories and other interesting books. I usually explore for finding a book of
my interest. It is said:
“Nothing is pleasant than exploring a library.”
Our college library is a good friend of mine. I know about almost every book, their
shelves and place of arrangement. Our college library is indeed a best friend of mine.
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I usually go to library when I am tired and sit in the company of books. I feel happy
and safe in the company of books. The books have become my best friend. They do
not complain nor do they demand. I like these qualities of books. They just help us in
our life. Therefore, I usually go the library when I am tired and feel lonely. Neil Gaiman
said:
“Libraries are our friends.”
Our college library is the biggest library of any institution than ever before. Therefore,
the other colleges come to visit our college library. They come and get inspire of our
library. They praise our librarian and the efforts of college to maintain it. Different
outsiders come to study books and to amuse themselves. The principal of our college
has fixed a day for visitors. The teachers of other colleges take great benefit of our
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library. But the principal has not issued cards to them. They can only sit and read there.
Therefore, I love my library and I am proud of being its member.
Libraries are not only meant for the serious researchers but also for the ordinary
individual- the growing child, busy house wives and active business man , the diplomat,
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the solider, and the manager. Libraries attract people to read and thus create the
habit reading and stimulate the thirst for more and more knowledge. The internet
facility in our library also helps them to get aware of facts and to confirm the facts. The
facility of photocopying has also facilitated us to take copies of important notes and
points. People who cannot issue books take the copies of important notes.
“Libraries allow children to ask questions about the world and find the answer.”
In short, library is a great gift for the students. It is like a dining hall furnished with all
kinds of dishes. It is like a well- kept garden which provides mental sustenance to
everyone. It is the best resort for those who want to learn, enjoy, refresh and improve
themselves. Moreover, colleges should struggle to maintain their libraries and also to
improve them because it really a great work for humanity.
“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.”
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PLEASURES OF COLLEGE LIFE
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Introduction
Difference between School and College Life
Environment of Freedom and Liberty
College Education – A Safeguard of Liberty
College – A Place for Adopting Good Habits
Societies and Clubs for Student Council
Co-Curricular and Extracurricular Activities
Failures and Lazy Bluffers
Conclusion
Essay:
Memories are magical and precious, and so are hopes. To the young imagination of a
schoolboy the very word college is wonderful and fascinating. It gives him delightful
moments of dreaming. College is a place of learning and enlightenment. Every school-
going student dreams enjoying himself of the college life to his fill. His dreams are not
mere illusions because the college develops his personality manifold. That is why; the
words “No knowledge without college" always regain on the lips of the collegiates. The
very word college is a magical in its nature. It fills the mind with beautiful images,
hopes, dreams and ideas. As the newcomer enters the college gate, his heart swells
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up with pride and self-respect and his mind fills with beautiful images, hopes and ideas.
He feels stupefied being so near the paradise of his fancies. That is why Charles
Churchill is constrained to pronounce:
"And solid learning never falls
The verge of college walls.”
The very first pleasure that a student enjoys at college is the difference that he finds
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between college life and school life. In school, the rod of the teacher always hangs
heavy on the student's head. He attends the classes with a sense of oppression and
depression. He has no opinion of his own. It is the teacher who decides and
determines his fate. On the contrary, the college provides him complete freedom
and he can move about and act freely. He feels independent to think and do
anything he likes. The professors are very friendly who try to develop his self-respect
and inculcate in him the qualities of great people. As it is well said;
“Impressive are the lectures in college if attended attentively.”
About college life someone has said;
"A new world of freedom.... A new world of learning."
When a student begins to attend classes, he feels a surprising change in himself. He
experiences bliss everywhere. His ego finds free play. There are no restrictions in the
college. There is no compulsion of attending the classes or of preparing the lessons.
There is no fear of rebukes and beatings. Offences are either overlooked or punished
with appeal to the student's good sense. He is treated like a gentleman whether he is
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in the classroom or office or library or laboratory. All these things make him believe that
he is in a land of freedom and dignity. However, someone said;
“Liberty and freedom must not be misused at all.”
Edward Everest said;
“Education is better safeguard of liberty than a standing army.”
In the academic sphere, there prevails the atmosphere of a garden where every
young man can get the knowledge of his choice. There are experienced professors
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with specialized knowledge of their respective subjects. To aid this, there is the college
library with its vast reading room. A large number of books on every topic provide the
students a scholarly atmosphere. He comes out of the narrow cell and develops
contacts with renowned authors. He comes to know that there is a vast world of so
many books. He can study them and enrich his knowledge. His outlook is broadened,
vision is widened and wisdom is sharpened. He is enabled to read and think,
formulate opinions and express them for himself. As Robert Green said;
“Colleges are places where pebbles are polished and diamonds are dimmed.”
The college moulds and shapes the students character. It teaches him manner
and etiquettes. It teaches him how to speak gently, dress decently and behave
decorously. It develops his sense of humour and love of beauty. It removes from him
vulgarity and coarseness. It helps him to grow into a fine gentleman. It teaches him
how to lead others and gain supremacy over them. The student learns how to use and
protect his freedom. He learns self-help and co-operation with others. He gains
firsthand knowledge of the value of friendship. A wise man says:
"College teaches the future and builds character."
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College life is also pleasurable for providing a large company of likeminded young
men of the same age and of similar interests. You can have the acquaintance of a
large number of college fellows, belonging to different families, having different
temperaments, qualities, habits, manners, etc. You are free to make new friends, and
to learn and adopt what is good in others. That is why a student becomes more
polished after entering the college so that his dress and manners improve remarkable.
His timidity shyness disappears, and he starts asserting himself. Such healthy influences
on the mind of a young man prove decisive in moulding his future career and outlook
of life. He is learning all the time, not only from books but also from his teachers
and fellow-students .If he happens to stay-at college hostel, then this process of self-
education becomes more wide and deep. Every college has a student‟s union,
which holds election to its various offices every year. It serves as a platform for their
political training and to produce the qualities of leadership in them. It is well said:
“College days are the most beautiful and charming day of one‟s life.”
There are various societies and clubs to sharpen the latently faculties of the student.
The debating society motivates the student to come to the stage and face the
audience. He gets rid of shyness and develops a sense of confidence. The college
magazine provides him chances to express his inner self. His intellectual power is
developed and literary taste is created in him. Competitions of article writing give him
impulse to write for himself. Moreover, literary meetings, social gatherings, dramatic
societies and performances contribute a lot to the enrichment of his mind. All these
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activities are a part of fun, pleasure, entertainment and enjoyment. These inoculate
the students with a sense of thrill and fervour. A wise man says:
"College is like a fountain of knowledge and the students are there to drink."
The college athletics and sports add much to the pleasure of the student. He does
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not remain a bookworm. He participates in games and sports, which are perennial
fountains of health and vitality. Many of the great sportsmen of the world are the
product of college playgrounds. That's why, it is said:
"College football is a sport that bears the same relation to education that bullfighting
does to agriculture."
Shakespeare has rightly said that
"There is nothing either good and bad but thinking makes it so."
The same quote may be applied to those who spoil themselves in college. They are
absorbed in the intoxicating fancies of college life. They go beyond their basic aim
and are distracted from the real objective. They go astray and fall a victim to
aimlessness. They should keep their eyes and mind open in order to learn and enjoy the
real pleasures of college life i.e. academic. If a student knows his rights and duties, he
can enjoy the pleasures of college as well as can get position in his examination.
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According to Herbert Edwin Hawkes;
“There exist some of the boys who do not reach their natural academic boundary
during the course of their college career, but who fail to get through, there are two
main classes: those who try, and those who do not try.”
From the students who try but fail, nervous habits are the main reasons of their failure.
They attempt seriously to make good, and really have the native ability to do so, but
find it almost impossible to sit at a desk and concentrate on the tasks assigned.
Secondly, the mistaken ambition becomes the cause of their failure when parents
compelled them to study selected subjects. If the student thinks that, he can float
through college with as little effort as he does through school then he is the most
pitiable object among all our failures. The question of poor mental or physical health
also caused number of failures. Few of our students of finest character and excellent
ability are undergoing the financial pressure, which causes detriment to their health
as well as education.
There are always a goodly number of undergraduates whose heads are turned and
whose judgement is perverted by the attractiveness of athletic sports and so called
literary activity. All of these features of college life have their place, and should receive
the support of those students who are interested in them. In my experience, the
awakening of a clear judgement as to what the college is for is not as difficult as is
often supposed. If a boy is too much interested in these sideshows, he ought to get out
of the main tent and become professional. However, most of them really are not, and
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if reasoned with by a friend who knows youth and understands the importance of the
college opportunity, they will not allow themselves to be swept off their feet by
athletics.
A few lazy bluffers drift into college and usually drift out again. Most of them have not
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found any serious interest in life, and some of them never will. It is usually wise to let
them retire to the cold world for a reason and find out by experience how much
demand there is for a lazy bluffer. Sometimes they learn their lesson and return to do
first-rate work. However, the burden of proof is always on them to show that they are
serious.
The student learns self-respect, sportsmanship and respect for rules. He learns how to
help the needy, the injured and the helpless. He becomes a balanced person. He is
upright and honest. He maintains his ego does not hurt anyone‟s feelings. He learns
self-confidence, self-sacrifice, self-control self-discipline self-restraint. He becomes a
useful member of society. Moreover, a college gives the student a passport to the
domain at largest. As a high, he earns a cultural distinction, an athlete ability and a
interpersonal standing. Our college lifetime will transfer equivalent a grateful
woolgather. However, I module ever retrieve those joyous moments, pleasures and
activities of college lifetime. Cowper well said;
“What peaceful hours, I once enjoyed! How sweet their memories still!”
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LIFE IN A BIG CITY
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Introduction
Cities of Pakistan
Pakistani Culture and Traditions
Life Style of Citizens
Cities Court and Affairs
Amusements of city dwellers
Advantages and Drawbacks of Cities
Difference between City and Village Life
Responsibility of Citizens
Conclusion
Essay:
“God made the village and man made the city.”
City and village life have its own attractions and pleasures. But it is often said that life in
city is charming and attractive. Every human wishes comfort and enjoyment in life. Life
in a city seems luxurious and it has unique charms. Every human wish to make progress
in life. They want to be advance in life. They want to enjoy their lives. In the past,
people used to live in villages in natural beauty. However, with the passage of time,
man has become greedier of success and comfort. He wants to change his style of
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living. He wants to progress in life. There is competition among the people to make
money and enjoy luxurious life. Therefore, every year thousands of villagers shift to city
to lead a comfort life.
A person from the rural area may find himself lost in a big city. Life in a city looks
attractive and glamorous. People are progressive. They are constantly keeping
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abreast with the developments in the world and even the government takes care to
see that the big cities begin to look like any other big city in the world. There is a great
hustle and bustle in cities. Life in cities has its unique comforts but it seems tough. There
are grand buildings, banks post offices, schools, banks and many recreational places
in cities. The life is very easy in cities. There is always rushing of vehicles on the roads
and the roads are flooded with people. All necessities of life are available in cities.
Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Peshawar and Multan are some of
the big cities of Pakistan. These cities of Pakistan are thickly populated. About 62% of
our population lives in cities. They enjoy and work. Mostly people do jobs but some run
their own business. Some people work in government offices and some do job in
private institutions. They go to job in the morning and return to their homes in the
evening. In evening, they amuse themselves in parks, restaurants and snack bars.
Pakistani cities reflect the real picture of Pakistan. A Pakistani city is epitome of
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Pakistani culture. The houses are well built. The roads are kept clean and are paved
and well drained. There are no wandering animals in the streets. They are kept far
away from population. City dwellers lead a happy and luxurious life.
Different people in cities have different nature of job. Some do business while others
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do jobs. Men go to job early in the morning. Most women do job but some are
housewives. They send their children to school, do house work and make launch and
dinner for their family. The children go to school. After the school time, they enjoy and
relax. They usually go to parks, cafes and recreational places. It is rightly said:
“Recreation is not only joy but need of a man.”
There are courts in cities to resolve the issues and other affairs. The city dwellers bring
their cases and disputes to the judge of the court who settles the issue on the basis of
witnesses. Everybody is given justice while culprits are warned and are given severe
punishments and fines. Hence, these courts work for the welfare of people and
promote justice. A wise man said:
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“The city is not a concrete jungle, it is a human zoo.”
People living in big cities enjoy many facilities of life. There are many recreation
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centers in a big city. Zoo, museum, historical buildings, gardens and shopping centers
are the salient features of a big city. In weekends, people go for outings. They go to
beach, cafes and clubs. The marriages are major source of recreation for women.
They go to marriages late at night and enjoy there. The ceremony starts late at night
and ends in the early morning. People meet each, sit together and share the
beautiful moments of bride and groom.
Someone said;
“Cities have the capability of providing something for everybody, only because, and
only when, they are created by everybody.”
There are many advantages of being a city dweller. The life is full of facilities. There are
clubs, universities, industrial centers and public parks. Conveyance is available all the
time. Usually the houses are electrified. Nearly every house contains water connection.
Every big city has a drainage system. The streets, roads and drains are washed and
cleaned regularly. Health departments take care of the health of the people. Besides
this, the streets and roads are always well-lighted. There is always hustle and bustle of
life in the streets and bazaars of a big city.
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Nearly all necessities of life are available. Fresh vegetables, fruits and meat can be
had all the time. In a big city a man can earn his living very easily. The jobless people
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can work on daily wages. They can work as labourers in factories and mills. In cities,
the problem of unemployment is solved to a great extent. There are proper medical
facilities in the city. The patients are given proper medical care. They are treated in
hospitals. The shops remain open until late at night. The city dwellers can even visit
parks at other places at night.
It is said:
“Cities have always offered anonymity, variety, and conjunction.”
But we must keep in mind that all glitters is not gold. So let us look at the other side of
the picture. There are many advantages of living in a city. But the disadvantages are
even more than advantages. There is always a mad rush of life and traffic in a big city.
Some streets are narrow and they are always full of great noise. Many people fall a
prey to road accidents due rash driving of youngsters. A few of them are crushed to
death. People live like strangers in well-built houses. They do not know about their
neighbours. Selfishness is a common trait of people. There is no co-operation and
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sincerity among the people. Always there is great rush of people in shopping centers.
So many crimes are committed. Children are kidnapped, thefts are committed,
pockets are picked and people are robbed. Cinemas and clubs spoil the character of
young boys and girls.
“We are in danger of making our cities places where business goes on but where life,
in its real sense, is lost.”
Another big growing problem faced by the citizens of the city is the frequent power
breakdowns. Every other day, Pakistan Electric Supply Corporations cuts down the
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electric supply without notice. It has become a great hurdle for industries and
professionals in order to use electric machinery for their work. Disturbance and
shortage of water supply is also a cause of discomfort among the citizens. Sometimes,
the dirty and unfiltered water becomes a major factor in food poisoning, which
usually takes place on celebrations, when demand of water in the city increases. Any
measure to improve the supply of filtered water has also not been adopted by the
government. Problems due to improper drainage system are also becoming a matter
of concern among the people. We have malaria, cholera and dysentery still
destroying our children because such things exist.
Bomb blasts and firings at public spots are resulting in great loss of human life. The
terrorists deserve no less than capital punishment. It is the duty of the police to intensify
their investigation to stop such activities. Mills and machines work incessantly. People
cannot sleep at night because of the din and noise of these machines. These
machines emit smoke and pungent smell. The city is always covered with clouds of
smoke, which pollute the air. Nothing pure is available. Everything is adulterated.
Cheating and fraud are the order of the day.
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There is a world of difference between cities and villages. Villagers have advantages
cannot have in cities. Fresh air, simple living and beautiful natural surroundings make
village life very attractive. Everything is fresh. There is no smoke or dust and so no
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suffocation. The villagers spend most of their time in open fields in fresh air. Therefore,
they enjoy happy and sound life. The villagers help each other. The villagers enjoy
weather. Summer and winter have their own marvels. Fairs, festivals and marriages are
the special occasions for rejoicing and merry-making.
“Happiness is what you make it.”
Although, there are no clubs and cinemas but villagers spend most of their time
walking in open fields. However, villagers are devoid of modern facilities.
Now days, some cities even look like villages. This is the result of negligence of people
and carelessness of authorities. Our country is very beautiful. The cities are the asset
of Pakistan. But unfortunately, we are destroying our cities. We should be careful
about our act. We should not destroy our country by polluting our cities. It is not only
the responsibility of authorities to keep the cities clean. Their duty is to punish the
violator of law. However, it is our duty to keep cities clean and throe garbage in
dustbins. We should clean our streets regularly. We should not throw our household
waste and other refuse into the streets. However, it is not mean that authorities are
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free from this duty. They should punish the violators and should charge fines. The
violator should be taken to jail and should be given severe punishments. Only then,
our country will prosper in a better way.
“Nothing is good or bad but thinking makes it so.”
Despite all these, the city still holds our interest as it promises a life of action and
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progress. There are unlimited opportunities. Any one, who wants to, can grab these
opportunities and improve their lifestyle. Overall, after comparing and contrasting the
merits and demerits of life in a big city, we conclude that its merits are greater than its
demerits if laws are obeyed. That is why; everybody is attracted to the jingle jangle in
the big city.
SCIENCE – BLESSING
Outline:
1.
Introduction
2.
What is Science?
3.
Blessings of Science
OR CURSE
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Electricity and Electronic Devices
Travelling
Better Control of Diseases and Sanitary Conditions
Better Food and Attitudes
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5.
Evils of Science
Conclusion
Essay:
In the early stages of civilization, man used to be scared of the natural forces like
thunder, storm and lightning. He used to worship every object of nature like sky, earth,
trees, air, sun and moon and even animals were worshipped. It was because man
could not understand the natural phenomenon. He was, dependent on nature. Today,
man has increased his knowledge and so has his power. The moon and other objects
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no longer fills man with fear. The earth has few secrets that are not known to man until
date.
The word science derives from the Latin word "scientia" meaning knowledge.
According to Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary, the definition of science is;
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"Science is knowledge attained through study or practice, or knowledge covering
general truths of the operation of general laws, esp. as obtained and tested through
scientific method and concerned with the physical world."
Science has been classified into two major fields i.e. natural sciences including
physics, chemistry, geology and biological sciences including anatomy, botany,
zoology. Science refers to a system of acquiring knowledge. This system uses
observation and experimentation to describe and explain natural phenomena.
“Necessity is the mother of invention.”
All of us have benefited greatly from science in solving problems such as those dealing
with the maintenance of health, the production and preservation of foods, the
construction of our homes, and the improvement in communication and
transportation. Science has revolutionized so far that it has not only changed our way
of living, but people themselves have also been changed. Today we are better able
to explain happenings, which used to be considered strange and mysterious. Now we
are generally, more critical in our thinking and less fearful than our ancestors were.
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Impact of science on humanity is undeniable. On the face of it, science and its
inventions appear to be an unalloyed blessing. However, if we ponder a little,
disturbing signs too appear. It is well said:
"Society Lives by faith, and develops by science."
Marshall McLuhan said:
“New electronic interdependence recreates village in the image of global village.”
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Scientific studies have revolutionized everything. Electricity is one of the many gifts of
scientific invention. All one has to do is to press a button and the room gets
brightened up, the fans give refreshing air, an air conditioner turns the room into a hill
resort. Various kinds of machines are working by using electricity: room-heaters, ovens
cooking ranges and several other household appliances. Big industrial units and
factories, which produce countless things of our daily use, are running on electricity.
“Science is the sky which unlocks for mankind the storehouse of nature.”
The progress in information technology is greater than most other blessings of science.
This is the age of information technology in which computers are used to spread out
maximum information and knowledge all around the world instantly. Because of the
rapid development in the field of information technology, the whole world is in our
pocket. We can talk to our kith and kin at thousands of miles away from us with the
help of modern scientific devices like telephone, mobile phone; wireless, etc. internet is
the fastest mode of communication. It is of the immense utility in the field of
entertainment. Someone has said:
“In front of my tastes and the exploration of the nature,
Oh! Elements of my heart and the liver trembles”
Through the facility of Internet now man can get access to the latest information about
the happenings of the world. In this modern era, we can also send messages and
emails to different parts of the country and even to all corners of the world within a few
seconds. On the television, we cannot only hear the voices but also can see what is
being telecast. However, the revolutionary changes in the field of information
technology have made the whole world a global village.
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Doctor Allama Muhammad Iqbal said:
“Whatever the eye is seeing cannot be described by the lips. I am lost in amazement
as to what the world will become!”
Miracles of science have made travel a luxury. There are various modes of traveling
available to us. We can travel by railway trains, motor cars, buses, steamers etc. The
aero plane has brought different countries quite close to one another. Within a few
hours, we can travel thousands of miles and reach different corners of the world.
Hence, all the nations of the world have become one family i.e. global village. The
world has really become small. The bicycles, motor- cycles, ships and Jumbo jets of
the twentieth century are the beautiful gifts of science.
Anton Chekhov said:
“Knowledge is of no value unless you put it into practice.”
Science has revolutionized the field of medicine and surgery by improving the control
of disease and better treatment. In past, small pox, measles, whooping cough, scarlet
fever, yellow fever, malaria, typhus, cholera, typhoid fever and influenza became the
hosts of community. Life was at great risk. A person that had lived through the age of
more than thirty was considered a lucky one. Now the science has explored the ways
for better prevention, treatment and control of disease. All these diseases have
marked their boundaries. Surgery can remove tumors, discovery of antibiotics has
made the cure of infectious diseases, open-heart surgery and treatment of even
cancer have become a possibility and immunity against certain diseases can be
ensured with the help of vaccination. Atomic energy is being used to cure diseases like
cancer; radioactive isotopes are increasingly used for this purpose. Today, we are on
the verge of cloning of different species.
Someone has said:
"Every morning is a time of new changing colours
Each evening a new stage facing the heart "
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Hygienic conditions were at great risk a century age. All the household garbage was
thrown in narrow, unpaved, bumpy, and poor drained city though which animal
wandered feeding upon them. Toilets were out door and water for drinking purposes
was contaminated as it came from wells used for draining of human wastes. Bucket
system was common. Now by the blessings of science, streets are paved and well
drained. It is against law to throw garbage outside. Disposal plants are working for
making sewage less toxic. Hygienic conditions are improved as better control of
diseases is developed. Water is purified and carried to houses through aqueducts.
As Julia Child said:
“People who love to eat are the best people.”
By using science, we have learned that it is useful to eat many kind of foods. It is also
true that people who lived a century age probably enjoyed eating as much as we do
today but they could not have as many different kinds of food. They preserved their
homegrown vegetables and fruits by canning, pickling and drying. Salting, drying and
freezing preserved meats. However, no method had been discovered for preservation
of seafood yet. Now quick-freeze, dehydration, selecting, grading and processing
foods have removed the risk of poising from canned food. Removal of water from milk,
eggs, potatoes and apples has proved a practical method of food preservation.
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Bill Gates have said:
“The computer was born to solve problems that did not exist before.”
The use of computers and super computers has further revolutionized our life and
work with the dawn of scientific era, the barriers of the nations are crumbling fast and
the international living and interaction are very much in sight. Nations and countries
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have come closer and isolation has been eliminated. A new composite culture
marked with greater tolerance and understanding, and secularism is now assured. In
a sense, science has unified the world and reduced differences in outlook and
thinking. By removing many superstitions and blind beliefs, modern science has
inculcated scientific temper and spirit in man to great extent. Because of science
and technology there has been tremendous progress in the fields of industry,
commerce and human resources development as well. Consequently, there is a new
world economic order in sight and the gaps between the developed and developing
countries are being reduced.
However, if in certain respects science has proved as a blessing, it has also acted as a
curse in certain fields. It has not given a man peace of mind yet. Our industries are
producing chemicals, which at the same time produces the highly poisonous smoke.
Chemical refuse is another big problem. Our environment is going to be badly polluted
Internet also proves destructive in various modes. It is a double-edged weapon. Mostly
the students are seen busy in playing Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp etc. In this age of
progress and prosperity, science has made man dependent on machines, which
made him a mechanical device. John Boyd Orr said:
“Science has produced such powerful weapons that in a war between great powers
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there would be neither victor nor vanquished. Both would be overwhelmed in
destruction.”
During the World War II, millions of people were killed in Hiroshima and Nagasaki when
the USA dropped atom bombs over them in 1945. Due to production of missiles and
weapons, man was never as insecure as he is today.
Human values have been pushed in the background and man has become more
selfish, cruel, sensual, violent and destructive. There is no more simple living and high
thinking. But let us hope that ultimately wisdom prevails and science is used more and
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more for the benefit of mankind. However, it is not easy to differentiate whether
science is a boon or bane. Nevertheless, in reality there is no wrong with science. No
doubt, it is man‟s greatest achievement. As Shakespeare said:
“There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.”
Science is such a knowledge that can be turned into either a blessing or curse.
However, man should always use science for the promotion of peace and happiness
of humanity. It should never be used for destructive purposes.
AN IDEAL STUDENT
Outline:
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3.
4.
5.
Introduction
Definition of Ideal Student
Education and Four “S” {Service, Skill, Sport, Study}
Qualities of Ideal Student
 Educational Qualities
 Professional Qualities
 Executive Qualities
 Intellectual Qualities
 Qualities of Personality
Conclusion
Essay:
“The child is the father of the man.”
He who is a student today will be a responsible citizen tomorrow. Childhood is a stage
of formation of character. A child is sent to the school for essential training for his future
life. Educational school or college is a place where a student learns the value of
discipline in life. Here he is under the direct training and control of his teachers who
appraise his talent and guide him in his studies and in the improvement of his habits.
Here he is given the shape of a perfect human being who has to face the world in
future.
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In this training ground, all efforts are made to mould a student's life into an ideal
character so that he may not have any problem in his later life. He is praised for his
good work, and punished for his folly. Thus he comes to know what is good and what
is bad in this world. When this sense in him is properly developed, he becomes as ideal
student. He can prove himself to be honest, obedient and bold in his character.
An ideal student is someone who is thirsty for knowledge. Such a student will not be
distracted in class. After all him, is what every teacher desires. Someone has said true;
“Young men and young women are the wealth of a nation.”
Ideal students are rare gems among the youth. They can bring laurels to their country.
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An ideal student is one who considers study his first love. He is hard working and is ever
eager to acquire more and more knowledge. He is obedient, punctual, and always
fully attentive to the teacher in the classroom. He is not merely satisfied with studying
the prescribed textbooks. As he has thirst for knowledge, he reads books outside the
syllabus because he wants to make his future secure and lead a peaceful life. Scott
Reed said
"This is one step... choosing a goal and sticking to it... changes everything."
His educational qualities include high intelligence, which helps him to solve intricate
problems, face difficulties, come to quick and right decision, reason well and take
proper stand. Knowledge of various subjects, talent in certain fields and skills in some
arts, over and above what is found normally, places an ideal student, certainly at the
head of the group. It is well said;
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“Student who is ideal is adjudged or considered as an asset to the institution he
belongs.”
An ideal student achieves success in life by using time properly. He hardly forgets
about the value of time and does not fleet time carelessly. He builds up his body and
mind within the limited span of time in the educational institution. He does not reduce
the work available to him and utilizes his time in the best possible way. An ideal
student distinguishes between what is fair and what is foul and accordingly plans his
life. As Bacon said:
"The mould of man's fortune in his own hand."
The life of an ideal student revolves around the four “s” along with the education.
First “s” stands for “Service”. Real life lessons that come through service allow an ideal
student the opportunity to learn effectively through the practical experience of serving
the society in one way or another. He takes active participation in social services. It not
only equips him with the sense of morality but also the knowledge that will help him
had better understand the world. “Skill” is the second “s”. Life skill based education
enables the student to develop within itself the ability of self-awareness, problem
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solving creative thinking, interpersonal relationship, critical thinking, decision-
making, effective communication etc.
“Sport” belongs to third “s”. Sport is fundamental to the early development of children
as it acquaints the children about the importance of some key values such as social
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cohesion, teamwork, fair play, respect for themselves and others, and adherence to
rules. It also makes children to learn how to deal with competition and how to cope
with both winning and losing. Fourth “s” stands for “Study”. Study is the most
important component of education. It includes approaches and devotion of time to
learning. In order to make students understand better with less difficulty, interactive
learning study approaches should be applied in addition to the traditional study
techniques of reading, listening etc.
An ideal student is blessed with many professional qualities including progressive
outlook and good organizing. He does not put off any piece of work till tomorrow
which he can do today. An ideal student never neglects his studies and is never
unmindful of the lessons imparted to him by his teachers. He is attentive to his studies,
comes to his class in time and never intends to miss the lessons. It is well said for ideal
students by Emerson;
"Hitch your wagon to a star."
An ideal student cultivates punctuality from the very childhood. He is disciplined and
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does not apply his own method in all things. He avoids things that are injurious and not
lugubrious for his idealism. An ideal student leads an ambitious life because he knows
the Napoleon famous saying;
"Great ambition is the passion of great character."
An ideal student has tactfulness, sense of humour, moral values and sociability, which
serves as his executive and intellectual qualities. An ideal student respects and loves
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his parents and teachers. He behaves, in both his family life and his school life, like a
sensible person, and shares equally the joys and sorrows of others. He is truthful, loyal
and disciplined and is the future ideal citizen of the world. It is well said;
“The best people are those who make others useful citizens.”
Further he tries to know the what, how and why of things to become a useful member
of society. He is obedient and studious and devotes a greater portion of his time to
study with enormous zeal and interest.
An ideal student is self-reliant who makes his own judgment and powers in facing
difficulty. He is never disrespectful to the elderly ones and very amiable. He is
kindhearted and helps others in time of their need. He is painstaking, honest, truthful
and industrious. An ideal student is never intemperate or haughty and bears a smile on
his face as he talks to others. He is practical and hardly swayed away by emotions. He
does not forget the mission of life in the midst of pleasures and enjoyments. He makes
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sincere efforts for achieving good things in life. He knows what Rob Richards said:
"Ingenuity, plus courage, plus work equals miracles."
Co-operative attitudes, self-assertion, open-mindedness and inspiring qualities are
important constituents of his grooming personality. An ideal student practices to live
on a simple diet, to wear simple dress and always thinks of the well-being of others. He
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wins the heart of others by his gentleness and politeness. The spirit of service to
humanity never deserts him. He is attracted by the idea of a saintly man with nobility
of character and participates in many extracurricular activities conducted in the
institution where he reads. The habit of diligence is the most important element in the
life of an ideal student. He does not make friendship with the lazy and wicked
students. He cultivates good habits and avoids forming bad ones. He is guided by the
elders and draws the attention of everyone.
An ideal student is a true patriot. He does not hesitate to sacrifice his personal interests,
when the question of safety of his motherland comes. In a natural calamity anywhere
in the country, he volunteers himself for the service to the distressed. He gives
preference to humanity than anything else in life.
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An ideal student is an asset to his parents his educational institution, his state and his
country. With his polished manners and speech, he wins the hearts of all who are
around and bears a good moral character He is not a broken reed and is dependable
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for his sterling qualities of character. He is honest and sincere and shuns bad company.
He has an optimistic outlook on life and does not waste time in idle gossip.
“No gold but only men can make
A people great and strong
Men who for truth and honour‟s sake
Stand fast and suffer long.”
For an ideal student, life is continuous struggle. He knows;
“If we rest, we rust. If we work we shine.”
Our country needs such students who have muscles of iron and nerves of steel. They
can dive deep into the secrets and mysteries of the universe. They should be
determined to do their duty even at the risk of their lives. For them;
“The soul of success lies in assiduity and honesty.”
However, every student should try to be an ideal student because it is the key to
success in life.
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LIFE IN A VILLAGE
Outline:
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9.
Introduction
Villages of Pakistan
Pakistani Culture and Traditions
Life Style of Villagers
Village Court and Affairs
Amusements of Villagers
Advantages and Drawbacks of Villages
Difference between Village and City Life
Responsibility of Villagers
10. Conclusion
Essay:
"God made the village and man made the town."
City and village life both have its own attractions and pleasures. Life in a village may
seem tough but it still has its unique charms. Villages are full of natural beauty, lush
green fields, vast plains and flowing streams are seen everywhere. The atmosphere is
clean and fresh. There is no contamination and no harmful gases in the air. Thus, life is
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more peaceful and healthier in villages.
“Man's heart away from nature becomes hard.”
Pakistan is an agricultural land of villages. Approximately sixty five percent of our
population lives in more than 50,000 villages because agriculture is the main
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occupation of our people. Life in a typical Pakistani village is monotonous. There is no
activity as compared with the hustle and bustle of the town. Everyone seems to be
doing everything in a peaceful and leisurely manner. There is no rush of traffic no
hurrying of bicycles and motor cars. There are no grand buildings to attract the
people. The whole of the village consists of mud built houses. The only building is worth
the name are the village mosque.
A Pakistani village reflects the real picture of Pakistan. A Pakistani village is the very
epitome of Pakistani culture and tradition. The village life is made up of farmhouses,
mud houses, uneven dirt lanes and ponds. Numerous orchards and gardens of
different fruits are found in the village. The streets are usually narrow and made up of
dirt. There is fresh and pure food available in the villages, which are free from all kinds
of impurities. Villagers lead a simple contended and happy life. They get to eat pure,
simple but a healthy diet. They live a happiness of their fellows. It is well said by Albert
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Camus;
“But what is happiness except the simple harmony between persons and life they
lead.”
Hazat Inayat Khan has said;
“Some people look for a beautiful place, others make a place beautiful – these are
villagers.”
Women, in the villages spend their spare time doing embroidery, decorating their
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houses, making marvelous handicrafts, which entertain them and provide financial
support. There is a temporary school in the village where only a single teacher
teaches all the classes. The children sit on the jute mats under the open sky.
The beauty of nature can easily be seen and felt. The day begins with chirping of the
birds and with the musical sound of morning wind. Rainy season is the most pleasant.
The whole atmosphere looks clear and brilliant. Summer and winter have their own
marvels. There is a season of sowing and harvesting crops in which there is a
great hustle and bustle. Fairs, festivals and marriages are the special occasions for
rejoicing and merry-making. Happiness is what you make it.
“Nothing is good or bad but thinking makes it so.”
Villagers spend a lot of time in the fields, as their major profession is agriculture. They
remain busy in their healthy occupations. The farmers take rest during their leisure time
under the shady trees. They work from dawn to dusk and earn an honest living.
“Honesty is the best policy. If I lose my honour I lose myself.”
In villages, "choppal" is the meeting place where elderly people meet in the evening to
have their conversation about the local problems. The life is centered on the big
landlord who passes most of his time either in talking or in settling village disputes. There
are different cultivators in the village such as a blacksmith, a carpenter, a potter, a
barber, a weaver, a physician and a not very qualified teacher.
“Recreation is not only joy but need of a man.”
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Life in village is not devoid of its amusements. Although there are no cinemas, clubs
and recreational places in villages, set one can enjoy long walks in the open fields,
valleys and on the banks of rivers. Very amusing and simple games are played in the
village, which brings pleasure in the lives of the villagers.
“Happiness is what you make it.”
The villagers are very lively people. Their liveliness is represented in their songs and
stories. Villagers, although poor are not only hospitable and caring but they also like
to share the sorrows.
Charles H. Spurgeon said;
“A village is a hive of glass, where nothing unobserved can pass.”
There are great benefits of a village life. Villagers have advantages, which we cannot
have in towns. Fresh air simple living and beautiful natural surroundings make village life
very attractive. Everything is so fresh. There is no smoking any dust, no overcrowding
and suffocating. It is true that Pakistani villages are not mostly clean as they ought to
be and the houses also are not so well built but the villagers spend most of their time in
the open air in the fields and under the trees. Villagers are strong and sturdy and their
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red faces show that they have plenty of blood in their bodies. Their joys are also simple
and they are more frank and straightforward and more sympathetic and hospitable
than the city people. A marked improvement is now visible in the dwellings in the
villages and there is more cleanliness. Now in villages there are different facilities. Some
of them are the same as in the cities.
“The sun does not forget a village just because it is small.”
This is only one side of the picture. Villages have their drawbacks too. The people lack
new and modern facilities. There are no proper hospitals and medication centers.
Due to the lack of quality education, the illiteracy rate is very high. There are no
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transportation and communication facilities. However, rural life can be reformed. With
a little attention, villages can become the pride of Pakistan and it is hoped that things
will change in the near future. Confucius said;
“Life is really simple, but men insist on making it complicated.”
Medical facilities should be provided to them and the villagers should be taught to
observe the laws of health. Cooperative credit societies should be established in the
villages. In these and many other ways, life in a Pakistani
village can he made better than what it is to-day.
Sri Eurobond has beautifully said;
“The village is the cell of the national body, and the cell life must be healthy and
developed for the national body to be healthy and developed.”
According to Economic Survey of Pakistan 2010-11, backward agricultural sector
contributes 20.9 % to GDP. Agriculture sector is playing an important role in the
economic development of Pakistan. Our all-economic activities are based on
agricultural sector. However, unfortunately, it is still backward and government should
take some effective steps for its improvement. Villages of Pakistan affect per capita
income, employment, poverty, food supply, surplus labour supply, national income
and raw material source greatly.
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Development of industrial sector, balance of payment position, improvement in living
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standard, extension in market size, capital formation, increase in investment,
economic development, self reliance policy, direct foreign investment, controlling
inflation, reduction in regional disparities, balanced growth economy and increase in
Govt. revenue are some of the important economic factors greatly influenced by the
villagers and agricultural sector of Pakistan.
Fisher said;
“In country, people are quiet but few are lonely.”
There is a world of difference between cities and villages. Villagers have advantages
cannot have in cities. Fresh air, simple living and beautiful natural surroundings make
village life very attractive. Everything is fresh. There is no smoke or dust and so no
suffocation. The villagers spend most of their time in open fields in fresh air. Therefore,
they enjoy happy and sound life. The villagers help each other. The villagers enjoy
weather. Summer and winter have their own marvels. Fairs, festivals and marriages are
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the special occasions for rejoicing and merry-making.
“Happiness is what you make it.”
Although, there are no clubs and cinemas but villagers spend most of their time
walking in open fields. However, villagers are devoid of modern facilities.
It is said that village life is sweet. It is true no doubt. The greatest of the poets have sung
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the praise of it. Prophets, too have the greatest admiration for the village life. Great
thinkers and philosophers have spent their invaluable lives in the countryside. Hence,
village life is highly cherished, in all ages by every soulful man. Yannick Noah said;
“You arrive at a village, and in this calm environment, one starts to hear echo.”
A VISIT TO HISTORICAL PLACE
Outline:
1.
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3.
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8.
9.
Introduction
Visit to Rohtas Fort
Construction of Fort
Gates and Baolis
Shahi Mosque and Rani Mahal
Attractive Architects
Mixed Architecture
Return to Home
Conclusion
Essay:
Cowper said:
“What peaceful hours I once enjoyed! How sweet their memory still.”
In this modern age, we remain busy day and night like a machine. Our minds are all
the time pre occupied with the worries and responsibilities of everyday life. We are
unable to understand the need of pleasure in human life. In this hurly burly world of
tumult and turmoil, people become dull in soul and drab in spirit. Round the clock, they
are engrossed in materialistic pursuits. They feed their big bellies but do nothing for their
vexed souls. They have confined themselves to the small stinging nooks of the houses
or the offices. They toil from dawn to dusk to make loads of money. Life has become
flat, boring and monotonous for them. They spare no time to enjoy a fresh nutritious
breath. They have no time to spend in the company of balmy nature.
W. H. Davis says:
“What is this life if full of care, we have no time to stand and stare.”
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2
I, like men of today, live a busy hectic life but I do spare some time for the
enlightenment of my soul. In this age of hurries and worries, a picnic provides an
escape from monotonous routine of life. Visits are a great source of information. When
we go from one place to another, we are sure to learn a lot. Particularly, visits to
historical places teach us so many things. Sometimes such places tell us stories better
than the books on history. It is well said,
“Architecture is a frozen music.”
Historical Places are defined as:
“Historical places are character of history based on or concerned with events in
history.”
A visit to historical place is always valuable for a student. It enriches his knowledge and
increases his vision. As it is said,
“All the history is the biography of great men.”
Last Saturday, our college decided to go for outing. We had not seen Rohtas Fort.
Therefore, we agreed that this historical place should be visited. Rohtas Fort is situated
near the city of Jhelum. After two hours, we reached there by bus. We were much
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excited. The magnificent Fort was before our eyes. This is a masterpiece constructed by
the great Afghan King who is known in the history as Sher Shah Suri and whose actual
name was Farid Khan. This fort was built in order to resist the Army of Humayun after
defeating him. Rohtas Fort and Grand Trunk Road are the most significant
constructions, raised during his reign.
The Rohtas Fort is a mega military architecture, which is spread over a circumference
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of four kilometers. Rohtas Fort is a magnificent piece of art near to many
archaeologists due to its commanding location and it has many high and massive
walls along with huge trap gates. The outer fortification walls are presently lacking
symmetry but they have a length of more than four kilometers. They have the
average height of about 14 m and the thickness of 10 m. The wall of the Rohtas Fort
has 2 or 3 terraces, which are linked by staircases.
George Orwell has said;
“Who controls the past controls the future: who controls the present controls the past.”
Rohtas Fort has twelve main gates, which were built in ashlars stone. We visited all
these gates and our teachers told us about their importance and reason of
construction. Sohail Gate is a double gate, which was named after Saint Sohail
Bokhari. Shah Chandwali Gate connects the main fort to the citadel and was named
after Saint Shah Chandwali. Kabuli Gate is a double gate with two bastions on either
side faces Kabul, hence it is named as so. Shishi Gate is named because beautiful,
blue, glazed tiles decorate the outer arch of this gate. Langar Khani Gate is also a
double gate, which is named due to the canteen attached to it called Langar Khana.
Talaqi Gate has two citadels on both sides. Mori Gate opens into a chamber, which
leads into another one, and it faces Kashmir. Suri‟s greatest general, Khwas Khan,
earned the honor of having the gate named after him, Khwas Khani Gate. Gatali Gate
is a single gate, which is named because it faces the village Gatiyalian. Tulla Mori Gate
is an entrance rather than a gate. Pipawala Gate is a small entrance to fort. Next to
the Sar Gate, there is a Baoli and a bastion hence it is named because of water. We
were very excited to know about all these gates.
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There are three Baolis in the fort, which were made by cutting deep into the lime rock.
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The Main Baoli is in the middle of the Fort for soldiers, elephants, horses etc having 148
steps. The upper portion has been cut in stone. It has three arches that span the
length of the Baoli. The Shahi Baoli is near the Kabuli Gate for the Royal family. It has
60 steps and has small chambers that were used as baths by the Royal family. Sar
Gate Baoli was most likely used by soldiers. We all were very afraid to look in these
Baolis; hence, we could not try to enter inside them.
The decoration of the Fort Rohtas is very masculine. It pays attention to function not
form because initially, the fort had no building that allowed permanent residence.
Stone carvings can be found in the mosque and its gates. Mostly, these are flowers
and Arabic engravings. Calligraphic inscriptions also decorate parts of Rohtas Fort and
most of them can be found in the Royal Mosque. The outer wall is inscribed with Kalima
Tayyaba in beautiful calligraphy. Plaster has been used in the Shahi Mosque. Hundreds
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of Machicolations are built into the walls of the fort; each is adorned by intricate
geometric patterns. These are actually drains that lead from inside walls to those
outside.
Rohtas Fort is an ideal location having few of the amazing must-visit places around.
The Shahi Mosque is situated near Kabuli gate. It is a highly decorated building. The
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building has a prayer area and a small chamber and has always attracted the locals
and tourists alike. The outer wall is beautified by decorations and Islamic verses in
Naqsh Script. The Rani Mahal was not originally a part of the Rohtas Fort. It was built
with Haveli Man Singh. Now it is a part of the fort, and is a single storey building with
only one room still standing, which is decorated on the inside and the outside. The
roof of the dome like room is like a flower. The inside of the roof is decorated with
flowers, geometrical patterns and fake windows.
Haveli Man Singh, Phansi Ghat, the museum near Sohail Gate, Rani Mahal, Royal
Mosque, Talaqi, Shishi and Langar Khani gates are the places inside the mosque that
hold a particular interest for us. While visiting gates we stop at Langar Khani Gate in
order to take some rest and have a lunch there. I captured many photos with my
friends. It was very exciting sunny day with dancing clouds.
A wise man said:
“The places are indeed great, enclosing the great people.”
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This fort was built in the Afghan-Persian architectural style. Afghans and Persians Kings
had been coming to the South Asia for at least five centuries before the construction
of this fort. Before the construction of this fort, the combination of these styles had not
been harmonious. Rohtas Fort is the earliest example of the successful mixing of these
two styles with the Afghan style being more prominent. The elements of Hindu
architecture are balconies on Sohail Gate, decorations on Shahi Mosque derived
from Hindu architecture and Haveli Man Singh (Pure Hindu architecture). The
elements of Afghan architecture include serviceable construction, use of stone
instead of bricks in building wall, no living quarters and comparatively less
decorations.
At last, we went up to the terrace at Mori gate and had a view of the surrounding
areas of Jhelum. It was a beautiful sight. The cool breeze and deep blue sky had a
magical effect on us. We had some light refreshment. Soon it was evening and the
light began to fade. The silence and peace of the place affected us strangely. A very
beautiful fort with beautiful structures as my quest for forts and castles will go on. We all
agreed with Shakespeare:
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“In Nature‟s infinite book of secrecy a little I can read”
We spend the whole day looking the ruins of this great historical place. Indeed, it was a
memorable visit, which we enjoyed most. It will pilfer through the windows of memory,
till a long time. Our minds were full of solemn thoughts and colourful memories. In the
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twilight, it appeared to us as if we were in a fairyland. The whole scene was presenting
a beautiful picture. We were much impressed by the scene. It was time to go back. We
did not feel like coming back but we had to. It was our unforgettable visit to the
historical place. Pearl Buck has said:
“If you want to understand today, you have to search yesterday.”
We came back tired at college from where my father took me home.
MY AMBITION IN LIFE
Outline:
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8.
Introduction
What is Ambition?
Different People Different Aims
My Aim in Life – Teacher
Prophet Hazart Muhammad SAAW as a Teacher
Reasons for Selecting the Aim
Measures Taking for My Aim
Conclusion
Essay:
C. S. Lewis said;
“Aim at heaven and you will get the earth thrown
Aim at earth, and you get neither.”
Life is not bed of roses. It is a bed of thorns. It is full of hardships. We have to face
calamities and catastrophes at every step. It is often said that life is a challenge and
struggle. Therefore, in order to make our lives great and comfortable, we should make
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strenuous efforts. If we want to lead a successful life, we must have to clear aim in view
because no human being can live without ambitions and desires. And also,
“When a man does not know what harbour he is making for, no wind is right wind.”
Emerson said:
"Hitch your wagon to a star."
An ambition is a guiding star in our life. It stimulates our courage, energy and
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enthusiasm. Without ambition, life becomes dull, drab and boring. Those who have no
definite aim in their lives cannot rise in life. A profession is usually considered a scale
by which a man‟s prosperity is estimated. It works like a guiding star and a lighthouse
top. It directs the gone astray people to the right direction, and finally brings them to
their destination. It helps us to focus our heed and efforts on a particular target. It
motivates and compels us to be diligent, honest and steadfast in our efforts it makes
us contented cheerful prosperous and rich. It is rightly said;
“Man who has ambition to be considered as the best among good men.”
As it is the famous saying of Napoleon:
"Great ambition is the passion of great character."
A good profession brings about peace and calm of body and brain while a wrong
profession results in physical suffering and mental agony. It marks the delight of body as
well as of soul. Therefore, one should be very cautious in choosing a profession. There
are heaps of professions. It is an uphill task for a young man to decide about his
profession. Many desire to be rich or to become businessmen. Some people dream of
becoming leaders, politicians and social reformers while most of the students aspire to
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become engineers, doctors, lawyers, military officers and scientists. Scott Reed has said
right;
"This is one step... choosing a goal and sticking to it... changes everything."
Everyone has his own dreams and desires but the future profession must be selected
keeping in view the taste and talent of the person.
There are many honorable professions lying before me also. However, I love to teach.
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Therefore, I want to become a teacher in future. Teaching is work of prophets, priests,
saints and moralists. I have a good temperament and taste for teaching. It brings
about profound happiness of soul and mind. It showers a pleasing light of knowledge
in the pitch dark of ignorance. It uplifts human work. All the prophets were teachers.
They taught people good moral values. As it has been said by a famous philosopher:
"Teaching is the second profession of all the professions."
As a good mother rears good children, a good teacher builds up a good nation. This
profession is according to my taste and temperament. I am fit for this profession. By
adopting this profession, I would be able to increase my knowledge. I would ever read
fine and fascinating books. I would also build up an extensive library for this purpose. I
would study, examine and analyze the education systems of the developed countries.
I would endeavor to inculcate their excellent educational qualities into our education
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system. In this way, we would be able to adopt what is good and appreciable in their
educational system. As Bacon said that:
"The mould of man's fortune in his own hand."
Since teaching is a profession of prophet, so there is no doubt of its sacredness. Our
beloved Holy prophet Muhammad SAAW was also a teacher. He preached Islam by
adopting the profession of teaching. He also ordered us to learn Islam and teach it to
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others, and he announced the very person, the best amongst us. That is why I have
adopted the profession of teaching. This will help me in preaching my religion and
dispelling misconceptions, about it. Then it will become a source of my cordial and
spiritual satisfaction, which I am following the footsteps of my prophets and saints. I
think this is a major reason, due to which I am adopting the profession of teaching, a
sacred profession. Someone has said rightly,
“An average person with average talents and ambition and average education can
outstrip the most brilliant genius society, if that person has clear focused goals.
I know that teaching is not a well - paid job. All over the world, teachers are low - paid.
However, that does not matter much. I do not want to be a moneybags. I know there
are other professions that pay a good deal. They bring fame and fortune as well.
However, I like teaching for other things. I like it for its sacredness, simplicity, sincerity
and service of humanity. I love it for the sake of it and I know that:
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"It is a wild goose chase to search for fortune and fame."
I have adopted this profession also because I want to serve humanity. Not half the
population of Pakistan is educated. Educated subject is the pillar of a nation‟s
strength and progress. By gaining education, people not only recognize themselves
but also become aware of Almighty Allah‟s reality. In this way, they refuse to seek
help from anyone except God. They get out of the darkness into the light of
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education. Their life no more becomes a burden on others as well as on themselves.
By gaining education, they not only learn about themselves but also get an
honorable place in the society by gaining a suitable job. They learn to work for
themselves, for their family and for their nation. They get success in both this world and
the world hereafter. This is just because of gaining education and I am going to
become a person who would show the way of goodness to the gone - astray people.
In this way, I will serve humanity and seek success in this world as well as the world
hereafter. Someone has said rightly,
“Ambition makes a man energetic and active.”
It is a well- known saying of a famous philosopher that:
"The best people are those who make others useful citizens."
I love teaching for it helps a teacher to establish very sacred relations
These are the relations between a teacher and his students. The students are just like
children for a teacher. He feels fatherly affection for all his pupils. He feels proud of
training some persons who are useful for their nation and the country. He feels pleased
with being respected, honoured and loved by his students because it is a natural fact
that all the students respect their teachers. Whenever he sees any of the students
doing something exceptional, he feels proud. He takes pride in the achievements of his
pupils. This is a great feeling. No amount of wealth can be alternative to this sentiment.
It is a feeling of being important and useful.
Rob Richards said that:
"Ingenuity, plus courage, plus work equals miracles."
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After deciding what I should be, I devote all of my energy and time for the
accomplishment of my aim. I study good books day and night to increase my
knowledge. I believe that a teacher must be an encyclopedia in his person. He must
have a comprehensive knowledge of his subject. The student may ask him any
question at any time and he should be in a position to answer their questions in the
most appropriate way. It is rightly said;
“A man without an ambition is really unfortunate man.”
I am interested in Urdu. The very verses of Urdu haunt me. Besides this, it is my national
language. I am a true patriot and therefore, I aspire to devote myself to the
development and progress of Urdu, as it is a very pleasant and vast language. I shall
be able to express my inner self in Urdu and serve my nation. That is why; I yearn to
become an Urdu teacher. James Crampy said
“Big results require ambitions.”
I also know lofty aims require hard struggle. Bacon says,
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“The mould of man‟s fortune is in his own hand.”
I shall put in my best efforts to make my fortune.
I think that teaching is the best profession of all the professions. It will not only help me
but also the others to seek success in both this world and the world hereafter. However
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honesty and hardworking is the demand of every profession without which we cannot
get success. It is a well- known saying:
"The soul of success lies in assiduity and honesty."
To work as a teacher in an honest and efficient way will be my prime purpose of life.
May God help all of us to leave no stone unturned to achieve our good aim!
Ameen!
A VISIT TO MUSEUM
Outline:
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Introduction
What are musuems?
Different Musuems of Pakistan
Visit to Lok Virsa Heritage Museum
Various Departments
Visit to Lok Virsa Heritage Library
Return to Home
Conclusion
Essay:
Cowper said:
“What peaceful hours I once enjoyed! How sweet their memory still.”
In this modern age, we remain busy day and night like a machine. Our minds are all
the time pre occupied with the worries and responsibilities of everyday life. We are
unable to understand the need of pleasure in human life. In this hurly burly world of
tumult and turmoil, people become dull in soul and drab in spirit. Round the clock, they
are engrossed in materialistic pursuits. They feed their big bellies but do nothing for their
vexed souls. They have confined themselves to the small stinging nooks of the houses
or the offices. They toil from dawn to dusk to make loads of money. Life has become
flat, boring and monotonous for them. They spare no time to enjoy a fresh nutritious
breath. They have no time to spend in the company of balmy nature.
W. H. Davis says:
“What is this life if full of care, we have no time to stand and stare.”
1
2
I, like men of today, live a busy hectic life but I do spare some time for the
enlightenment of my soul. In this age of hurries and worries, an informational trip
provides an escape from monotonous routine of life. Visits are a great source of
information. When we go from one place to another, we are sure to learn a lot.
Particularly, visits to historical places and museums teach us so many things.
Sometimes such places tell us stories better than the books on history. It is well said,
“Architecture is a frozen music.”
Museums are defined as:
“Museums are character of history based on or concerned with events in history.”
A visit to museum is always valuable for a student. It enriches his knowledge and
increases his vision. As it is said,
“All the history is the biography of great men.”
There are many types of museums. The museums may be archaeological, historical or
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art galleries. Biographical museums, heritage museums, military museums, natural
history museums, science and technology museums, transport museums and money
museums are other kinds.
In Pakistan, there are great numbers of museums. Some of the famous museums of
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Pakistan are National Museum of Pakistan, Lok Virsa Heritage Museum and Library,
Pakistan Army Museum Rawalpindi Pakistan Air Force Museum Karachi, Lahore
Museum, Pakistan Maritime Museum, Pakistan Museum of Natural History, Peshawar
Museum, Wazir Mansion, Bahawalpur Museum, Taxila Museum, National Museum of
Science and Technology Lahore, Money Museum State Bank of Pakistan Karachi and
Pakistan Arts Council Karachi.
Last Saturday, our college planned a visit to Lok Virsa Heritage Museum and Library
Islamabad. It displays the cultural heritage of Pakistani people. The living style of the
different areas of Pakistan is exhibited here in statues, pictures, pottery, music and
textile work. Lok Virsa is the finest cultural museum in Pakistan. It is located near
Shakarparian Hills and has a large display of embroidered costumes, jewellery,
woodwork, metalwork, block printing, ivory and bone work. Traditional architecture
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facades exhibiting such skills as fresco, mirror work and marble inlay; tile, mosaic and
stucco tracery are also displayed.
Lok Virsa Museum is also famous as National Institute of Folk & Traditional Heritage.
Adjacent to the Lok Virsa Museum, the Lok Virsa Heritage Reference Library is well
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equipped with resource data on ethnography, anthropology, folk music, art, history
and crafts. Books on culture, heritage, audio and videocassettes of folk and classical
vocal and instrumental music are also available there. The museum has a covered
area of 60,000 sq. ft. featuring exhibit halls, making it the largest museum in Pakistan.
This is a museum for the people of Pakistan, who are the real bearers of our cultural
traditions, which make Pakistan truly great.
Most museums in Pakistan are archaeological which are a throwback from colonial
times. The Heritage Museum is the first state museum of ethnology in Pakistan, which
presents the history and living traditions of the people of Pakistan both from the
mainstream and the remotest regions of the country. The location of this landmark
achievement at Islamabad enriches the federal capital and adds to its attractions. The
primary purpose of the museum is to educate and edify present and future
generations of Pakistan and to create a treasure house for the nation more valuable
than the vault of any bank in the world.
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Lok Virsa Heritage Museum consists of various departments as Antiquity and
Continuity, Textile and Embroidery, Sufi and Shrines, Ballads and Romances, Musical
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Heritage, Thematic Exhibition, Architecture and Wood Work, Jewellery and Metal
Work and Ethnic Tribes. Firstly, I with my fellows and teachers entered the first
department of Museum. That Antiquity and Continuity hall portrays Mehrgarh 8000
BC, Mohenjo-Daro 2500 BC, Harappa 2500 BC, Gandhara 250 BC and the continuity
of these ancient civilizations in present times. Textile and Embroidery department
presents the gallery houses that are one of the richest displays in handmade textiles,
natural dyes, rare embroidery and patchwork.
Then we continued our visit to the further departments. Sufi and Shrines department
portrays Sufi traditions of contemplation, shrine architecture, sufilore and Sufi practices,
urs celebrations, rituals and related spiritual ways, which are shown through dioramic
display. In Ballads and Romances department romances, musical narratives and love-
lore is portrayed through dramatized displays. Heer Ranjha, Adam Durkhaney, Dhola
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Maru and Hani Shah Mureed represent the four legendary tales of provincial Pakistan.
George Orwell has said;
“Who controls the past controls the future: who controls the present controls the past.”
Musical Heritage department is the most educational expose on musical traditions of
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Pakistan whose ancient beginnings lays in the times of Mohenjo-Daro to Vedic origins
and Muslim contribution over the last centuries. Many other authentic displays of arts,
crafts, traditional skills rituals and living traditions have been showcased in the
Thematic Exhibition department. Gallery of traditional Mughal and Central Asian
architectural arts is one of the most educative experience. Rare and dying
architectural skills as tile mosaic, fresco, Stucco, woodwork, are displayed with new
techniques and skills in the Architecture and Wood Work department.
In Jewellery and Metal Work department, there is a rare collection of exotic ethnic
jewellery from all regions of Pakistan. In addition, antique examples of brass & copper
work are also displayed. In Ethnic Tribes department, there is colourful portrayal of
ethnic tribes of all regions of Pakistan in n
atural habitat. The Kalash of Kafrista, Gujars of Kaghan, Indus Kohistan, Borushu of
Hunza, Sheedi of Makran and many more are few of them. Moreover, Punjabis,
Pashtuns, Sindhis, Saraikis, Muhajirs, Balochis, Hindkowans, Chitralis, Gujarati and other
smaller ethnic groups, such as Kashmiris, Brahui, Khowar, Shina, Balti and Turwalis are
also portrayed by unique statues and skills.
A wise man said:
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“The places are indeed great, enclosing the great people.”
Moreover, we also visited a Heritage Library of Lok Virsa Museum. „Heritage Library‟ is
devoted to provide assistance to scholars, students, common citizens on folklore and
cultural heritage by accumulating field research, collecting cultural studies, oral
traditions, indigenous cultural; inheritance and traditional culture. Library offer
unparalleled opportunities for self-directed learning and exploration by people of
diverse ages, interests, backgrounds, and abilities. For society as a whole, „Heritage
Library‟ provides valuable intangible benefits as sources of national, regional, and local
identity. The Library is a typical since it is with a high concentration of books, journals,
manuscripts and field reports pertaining to Pakistani folklore, ethnology, cultural
anthropology, art history and craft.
Moreover, Lok Virsa is an affiliate member of UNESCO, The World Craft Council,
International Council of Music, The Asian Cultural Centre for UNESCO, The
International Council of Museums and similar other world organizations for the
dissemination of art products abroad. Lok Virsa Museum is doing its best to achieve
the certain goals. It has certain goals in the field of rediscovery and research, cultural
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revival, cultural storehouse and cultural projection.
At last, we went to the café area and had some light refreshment. We also had a
view of the surrounding areas of Lok Virsa Museum in which there are many cultural
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statues. It was a beautiful sight. The cool breeze and deep blue sky had a magical
effect on us. Soon it was evening and the light began to fade. The silence and peace
of the place affected us strangely. A very beautiful Museum with beautiful outside
structures as my quest for forts and castles will go on. We all agreed with
Shakespeare:
“In Nature‟s infinite book of secrecy a little I can read”
We spend the whole day looking the things of various great historical places. Indeed,
it was a memorable visit, which we enjoyed most. It will pilfer through the windows of
memory, till a long time. Our minds were full of solemn thoughts and colourful
memories. In the twilight, it appeared to us as if we were in a fairyland. The whole
scene was presenting a beautiful picture. We were much impressed by the scene. It
was time to go back. We did not feel like coming back but we had to. It was our
unforgettable visit to the museum. Pearl Buck has said:
“If you want to understand today, you have to search yesterday.”
We came back tired at college from where my father took me home.
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MY LAST DAY AT COLLEGE
Outline:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Introduction
My Feelings on the Ocassion
A Memorable Ocassion
Emotional Speeches
Photo Session and Cultural Program
Principal’s Address
Last Glimpse of the College
Conclusion
Essay:
Cowper said,
"What peaceful hours, I once enjoyed! How sweet their memory still!"
Sweet memories are like sweet smelling flowers grown on the strenuous path of life.
Though they change life into a blooming and blaming garden, genuine wisdom is
usually showered on us from the dark clouds of painful past. The man who learn
nothing from his perturbing past should expect nothing from fragrant future because:
"What is bitter to bear may be rosy to remember."
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My last day at college is a memorable experience of my life. No doubt, it is also a bit
bitter experience but it will ever shine in my mind‟s eye like a smiling tear. It is marked
with anxiety, sadness and well wishes.
Parting is always associated with gloom and grief. The place one loves to stay at
cannot be easily forgotten. Thus, it haunts the mind in the years to come. The good
past days come to mind and their remembrance makes us sometimes sad and many
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times delighted. Hence, in the storehouse of my college memories, enriched with
many pearls and pebbles collected over the last two years, the last day at the
college occupies a very conspicuous position. It has mixed feelings of sadness and
bliss. During the last two years‟ stay at the college, I did never feel that I had
developed so strong and deep association with the college. Hence, the very idea of
last day at college makes me sad and gloomy.
“Great asset is glorious past
It urges man to work hard.”
In every college, there is a tradition that the junior students give a farewell party to the
senior outgoing students. In this way in our college every year, the students of first year
class give a farewell to the second year class students who are departing for their
Board examination. Although parting from one college is always sad yet in the manner
the last day at the college is made a memorable occasion for the students who are
leaving. Robert J. Kibbee has said right
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“The quality of a college is measured more by the kind of
Student it turns out than the kind it takes in.”
This day is definitely a sad day for those who are leaving. However, at the same time it
is full of hopes because they are now going to achieve their mission for which they
had joined the college years ago. On this day, both the students and the teachers
organized a wonderful function under the supervision of Vice Principal.
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“Write the bad things that are done to you in sand, but the good things that happen to
you on a piece of marble”
Helen Keller, the dumb and deaf American authoress, holds that we do not value the
things until we lose them. Her words echoed in my mind on my last day at college. It
was only then I realized how much I cherished the college I was going to leave, It
seemed to me as if somebody were drawing my soul out from my body. I must
acknowledge that I had spent the most valuable time of my life at college and rightly
call it the asset of my life.
On my last day at college, I got ready early in the morning and reached college at
about 8:00 a.m. with my friends to spend the whole day at college campus. It was
chilly but sunny day. The farewell party was to be held in the big Hall. The farewell
function started at 10:00 a.m. All the students sat very peacefully with the worthy
Principal and the Professors. As the principal entered the auditorium, all the students
and teachers rose from their chairs to welcome him. The ceremony started with the
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verses from the Holy Quran. Someone has said right;
“No matter how much you hate your college but you will always miss it when you
leave.”
Firstly, a student from first year rose to speak. He appreciated our behavior and
dealings with them. He enumerated the good events and good days spent with us
and then bade us farewell. Then, I behalf of my class was asked to speak few words. I
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thanked the first year students for arranging so grand party. I also thanked the
teachers and office staff for their guidance and cooperation during our stay at the
college and hoped that they would guide us in the future as well. Someone has said
really right;
“Goodbyes are not forever.
Goodbyes are not the end.
They simply mean I'll miss you
Until we meet again!”
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  • 1. English is a West Germanic language that was first spoken in early medieval England. The word English derives from the eponym Angle, the name of a Germanic tribe thought to originate from the Angeln area of Jutland, now in northern Germany. SECOND YEAR ENGLISH (ESSAYS) Make a mind which never Minds. Make a heart which never Hurts.
  • 2. MY FIRST DAY AT COLLEGE Outline: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Introduction Description of College Life Admission in the College Arrival at the College Ragging by Senior Students Assembly and Principal Address Pre-Break Periods During and Post-Break Activities Conclusion Essay: Cowper said, "What peaceful hours, I once enjoyed! How sweet their memory still!" Sweet memories are like sweet smelling flowers grown on the strenuous path of life. Though they change life into a blooming and blaming garden, genuine wisdom is usually showered on us from the dark clouds of painful past. The man who learn nothing from his perturbing past should expect nothing from fragrant future because: "What is bitter to bear may be rosy to remember." My first day at college is a memorable experience of my life. No doubt, it is also a bit bitter experience but it will ever shine in my mind‟s eye like a smiling tear. It is marked with excitement, nervousness and fears. It is well said; If there are dreams to sell, 1 2 Happy and sad to tell Which one would you bell? Dreams of future are always more beautiful and charming than the realities of today. As soon, as I appeared in my matriculation examination, I started thinking of the free independent and interesting life of college. My elder brother used to tell me that life in a college is more a fun than a serious effort to get education. A college is a place for making friends. This description of life was in sharp contrast to the school life, which
  • 3. I had seen for ten years. So-called discipline at school had bored me and the attitude of teachers in making us feel that they knew everything on earth had developed a positive hatred for the school life in me. That is why I was dreaming of college life. At last, the result of the Matriculation Examination was declared and I came out with flying colours. I decided to seek admission to Government College. Therefore, I submitted the admission forms. After ten days, I was informed that I had been granted admission. I went to the college to deposit dues. I was nervous and afraid. Surprisingly enough, many of students‟ organizations were welcoming the new comers and guiding them very kindly and compassionately. I was happy and satisfied. Our classes were to start on 18th August. I was feeling proud of being collegiate. As someone said: "College days are the most beautiful and charming day of one's life." 3 4 After a long anxious wait, I got admission in college. My first day at college is so fresh in my memory that is seems to be a quite recent event. It never seems to be an incident that happened years ago. 18th August was a beautiful day with a light monsoon rain. I got up early in the morning, took bath and offered my prayers. Meanwhile, my mother prepared breakfast for me. I hurriedly took my breakfast and came to bus station where I met my friends. About college life someone has said; "A new world of freedom.... A new world of learning." I with my friends reached the college. We all were wearing white suits and were swelled with a great pride. We were talking noisily, singing joyfully and walking vividly. The first day at the college was considered an important one because there used to be ragging in the college. The seniors would make the new comers to indulge in strange actions. As someone said; “Seniors always approach juniors with an air of superiority.” As we entered the college, we met a few seniors who were approaching us with an air of superiority. They were larger in number so they made us to subdue immediately. Then they asked us to do strange things like singing ridiculous songs and doing monkey pranks. The sense of self-dignity in me did not allow me to act according to their wishes until they forced me to obey their orders. I felt a little humiliated but took it sportingly. Later on we came across a few more groups of the seniors but we were able to outwit them somehow or other. 5 6 Luckily, there appeared our principal to our rescue. He asked the students to gather in the assembly area where he would address us. We went to assembly ground. The assembly started with Name of Allah, and then there is a Naat. After it, the principal addressed the students and advised them not to take part in politics at college and
  • 4. pay full attention to their studies. As it is said by Edward Evert: "Education is a better safeguard of liberty than a standing army." The principal advised us to try our best to achieve our goals. He delivered an introductory speech about college. Moreover, he also told us about the rules and regulations of the college. He also asked us not to forget the school discipline in college because: "A disciplined nation makes a country strong." His speech acted on us very much and we promised him to act upon his advice. Afterwards, a professor guided us about the college time and classrooms. We went to the class. Our first period was of Biology. We went to the classroom and set on the chairs. A professor entered the classroom; we stood up to greet him. He took our roll call and entered the names of the students in his attendance register. He did not teach us but advised us about our future life. He addressed that we should not misuse the liberty here rather we should make full use of the opportunity to achieve our 7 end. He spoke to us very frankly, much different from the schoolteachers. As one said: "Life in a college full of confidence but deprived of scariness." Afterwards we moved to another room where our Islamiat professor came in. He 8 delivered his lecture on the importance of Islamic education. He told us much about Islam and the orders of Allah Almighty on us. He also told us about the reward of the Muslim and a Momin in a life hereafter. That was the first time, I came to know, how we are wasting our time in this deceiving world. The professor‟s advice made its way to my heart and I decided to shun all the bad habits. After that, our chemistry professor entered the room. He explained us the importance of chemistry in our lives and described the best way to understand it. He delivered his lecture on basic concepts of chemistry. I realized for first time that chemistry is not as much difficult as our elders said. There is a break after Chemistry class and I with my friends went to the cafe area. I also went to the playground but no one made the first 9 year students to participate in any sports, as it was our first day. As the break is over, we get a games period but my friends and I went to the library where the librarian explained us how library plays an important role in our lives. He 10 said that library is an essential part of every educational institution. This is because course books cannot be sufficient for a comprehensive education of students. They must study a variety of reading material to have a good knowledge of the world and wider outlook of life. That is why the students are always advised by the teachers to go to their college library whenever they get free time. Bacon goes so far as to say,
  • 5. “Libraries, which are as the shrines where all the relics of the ancient saints full of true virtue are preserved and reposed.” There came the physics period. Our professor was engaged somewhere due to which he could not come to our class. After that, the English professor entered the room. He was a little bit strict. He delivered his lecture on parts of speech explaining nouns and pronouns. The last period‟s bell rung and our Urdu professor came to the class. He just described us the rules and regulations for studying the subject of Urdu. 11 "Impressive are the lectures in college if attended attentively." I enjoyed all the lectures of my professors. During shifting of classes from one room to another, the senior students also came to make “first year fools” of us. They welcomed 12 the new comers with funny comments. "The mould of man's fortune is in his own hand." The college bell rung, we left the class, shook hands with one another and departed. Unfortunately, our seniors again caught us but that time they did not boxed, pinched or kicked us. Moreover, they did not sprinkled ink on us. However, they came to apologize for their bad behaviour during the whole day. We were very happy to see that and satisfied. We forgave them and became friends. After that, I took a bus. When I was quite near my home, a speeding car passed by and drenched me in muddy water. My neat and clean uniform had changed into muddy one. My impressions of that day are still fresh in my memory. I found a considerable difference between school life and that of college. I concluded that liberty or freedom must not be misused at all. As Robert Green said: "Colleges are places where pebbles are polished and diamonds are dimmed.” I got socked in the muddy water. I shall never forget these sweet memories. 13
  • 6. OUR COLLEGE LIBRARY Outline: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Introduction Definition of Library and its Kinds Kinds of Libraries Our College Library Arrangement of Library Collection of Books Library Staff and Members Library – A Friend Advantages of Library 10. Conclusion Essay: As acquirement of knowledge depends mostly on reading. Man has to read as necessarily as he has to eat. It adds to what he has already learnt and makes him strong and fit for rude battle of life. But for financial difficulties most of the persons who are keen on reading cannot purchase the books they need to read. Hence, it arises the importance of libraries. Had there been no libraries such persons would have been deprived of their reading. The teachers and the students would be badly affected if their institutions had no libraries of their own. It is well-said by Ray Bradbury: “Without libraries what we have? We have no past and no future.” About a library, college opinion is "The true university of these days is a collection of books." Bacon goes so far as to say, 1 2 “Libraries, which are as the shrines where all the relics of the ancient saints full of true virtue are preserved and reposed.” The root meaning of library is a room or building containing collection of books for reading. But as there are now circulating or travelling libraries in many countries, the world has undergone a change in its meaning. By word now indicated a collection of books for reading or reference. As it is rightly said: “To build up a library is to create a life. It‟s never just a random collection of books.”
  • 7. Library plays an important role in life of a nation. It is the treasure-house of knowledge, wisdom, experience, secrets of success and suggestions for betterment. Popular libraries reflect the fertile mind of a nation. Library is a parcel part of life. There are main three kinds of libraries i.e., personal, public and institutional library. A personal library is one which belongs to a private person, generally of sufficient means. Such libraries grow out of such person‟s taste for knowledge. But these libraries contain books on some particular subject or subjects. A public library is one which is set up for public. In order to cater to the taste and interest of all classes of people, a public library has to 3 contain different books on different subjects. An institutional library is one which is set up in a certain institution for the students or the teachers or staff. Such libraries are built on small scale. But they can guide students and teachers about recent knowledge and happiness in the world. It is said: “A library is the delivery room for birth of ideas, a place where history comes to life.” Library is an important part of a college. A library can exist without a college but a 4 college cannot exist without a library. Hence, we are lucky to have an excellent library in our college. It is the central block of the college and is easily accessible to all the students of all the classes. It consists of a hall, three reading rooms, a video spot, fifty reading cabins and a big hall for reading newspapers, journals and magazines. “A library is not a luxury but one of the necessities of life.” Book cases are stalled along the two walls. Two rows of cabinets are also stalled in the middle of the hall that divides it into two parts. There are reading cabinets along the walls. The students sit there in isolation and study the books without outside interference. There are also fine catalogue cabinets. Each cabinet contains a list of more than two thousand books. Books in various shelves have been arranged alphabetically. Most of the new students are confused because they are unable to 5 find the book of their interest. It is the library attendant who helps all the students as he knows about almost all the books. It is well-said: “If you want to get laid, go to college. If you want an education, go to the library.” There are two grassy lawns in front of library. Beautiful plants and sweet smelling flowers in the lawn make the atmosphere fragrant. The fountains in the lawns keep them fresh and green. Our college library is rich with new and old, costly and rare books on Medicine, Engineering, Agriculture, Ethics, Poetry and Fiction and on plays in 6 English, Urdu, Punjabi and Persian. To right there are books on fiction, poetry and history. To the front, there are books on Islamic education and research. Reference books, encyclopedias and atlases are closed to the chair of librarian. One half of the building is meant for books and other half for students to sit there and study. In one corner, the newspapers, magazines, and journals are placed on the table. The students read and compare them. As they cannot afford to purchase all the newspapers and magazines, only the library satisfies their needs. “Libraries raised me.” – Ray Bradbury
  • 8. Library staff contains a librarian, a clerk and a peon. The librarian sits in his small but grand and well-furnished room. He issues membership cards to the students and also issues books on them on demand. A student can borrow one or two books at one time and can keep with him for a week. Reference books, periodicals and encyclopedias cannot be issued. They can be consulted in the library. Our librarian is a well-read person. He is a great lover of books and works with devotion. He guides the students in the selection of books. Our principal inspects the library regularly and persuades the students to develop the taste and passion for learning. The internet facility is also 7 available in the library. The photocopy machine is also present there for quick access to copying. Our librarian equips the library with rare and precious books. It is said by the American Library Association: “When you absolutely positively have to know, ask a librarian.” I have also issued a library membership card. When the card was given to me I was very happy and excited. I usually visit library to issue books related to my subjects. I 8 usually issue books like organic chemistry, zoology, botany, and historical book. I usually go to library in my free periods and read stories, Islamic and encyclopedias books. These books add much in my knowledge. These books are donated by Asia foundation. These are the best books in the library. The quality of pages is also good. I read them to enhance my knowledge. I have also donated few books to my college library and I like to do it. It is said; “A library is a place where you can lose your innocence without losing your virginity.” Our college library is also a central part for students and teachers. Students read books, magazines, newspapers and use encyclopedia. Teachers usually in their free periods sit and read books of different subjects to enhance their knowledge and to keep in touch with latest research and knowledge. Many students issue speech and debates books and prepare for debate and speech competition. They also issue famous writer‟s and authur‟s books to study their life. They usually sit and get the material for their learning. Most senior students sit to study different subjects while junior 9 students go for stories and other interesting books. I usually explore for finding a book of my interest. It is said: “Nothing is pleasant than exploring a library.” Our college library is a good friend of mine. I know about almost every book, their shelves and place of arrangement. Our college library is indeed a best friend of mine. 10 I usually go to library when I am tired and sit in the company of books. I feel happy and safe in the company of books. The books have become my best friend. They do not complain nor do they demand. I like these qualities of books. They just help us in our life. Therefore, I usually go the library when I am tired and feel lonely. Neil Gaiman said: “Libraries are our friends.”
  • 9. Our college library is the biggest library of any institution than ever before. Therefore, the other colleges come to visit our college library. They come and get inspire of our library. They praise our librarian and the efforts of college to maintain it. Different outsiders come to study books and to amuse themselves. The principal of our college has fixed a day for visitors. The teachers of other colleges take great benefit of our 11 library. But the principal has not issued cards to them. They can only sit and read there. Therefore, I love my library and I am proud of being its member. Libraries are not only meant for the serious researchers but also for the ordinary individual- the growing child, busy house wives and active business man , the diplomat, 12 the solider, and the manager. Libraries attract people to read and thus create the habit reading and stimulate the thirst for more and more knowledge. The internet facility in our library also helps them to get aware of facts and to confirm the facts. The facility of photocopying has also facilitated us to take copies of important notes and points. People who cannot issue books take the copies of important notes. “Libraries allow children to ask questions about the world and find the answer.” In short, library is a great gift for the students. It is like a dining hall furnished with all kinds of dishes. It is like a well- kept garden which provides mental sustenance to everyone. It is the best resort for those who want to learn, enjoy, refresh and improve themselves. Moreover, colleges should struggle to maintain their libraries and also to improve them because it really a great work for humanity. “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” 13
  • 10. PLEASURES OF COLLEGE LIFE Outline: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Introduction Difference between School and College Life Environment of Freedom and Liberty College Education – A Safeguard of Liberty College – A Place for Adopting Good Habits Societies and Clubs for Student Council Co-Curricular and Extracurricular Activities Failures and Lazy Bluffers Conclusion Essay: Memories are magical and precious, and so are hopes. To the young imagination of a schoolboy the very word college is wonderful and fascinating. It gives him delightful moments of dreaming. College is a place of learning and enlightenment. Every school- going student dreams enjoying himself of the college life to his fill. His dreams are not mere illusions because the college develops his personality manifold. That is why; the words “No knowledge without college" always regain on the lips of the collegiates. The very word college is a magical in its nature. It fills the mind with beautiful images, hopes, dreams and ideas. As the newcomer enters the college gate, his heart swells 1 up with pride and self-respect and his mind fills with beautiful images, hopes and ideas. He feels stupefied being so near the paradise of his fancies. That is why Charles Churchill is constrained to pronounce: "And solid learning never falls The verge of college walls.” The very first pleasure that a student enjoys at college is the difference that he finds 2 between college life and school life. In school, the rod of the teacher always hangs heavy on the student's head. He attends the classes with a sense of oppression and depression. He has no opinion of his own. It is the teacher who decides and determines his fate. On the contrary, the college provides him complete freedom and he can move about and act freely. He feels independent to think and do
  • 11. anything he likes. The professors are very friendly who try to develop his self-respect and inculcate in him the qualities of great people. As it is well said; “Impressive are the lectures in college if attended attentively.” About college life someone has said; "A new world of freedom.... A new world of learning." When a student begins to attend classes, he feels a surprising change in himself. He experiences bliss everywhere. His ego finds free play. There are no restrictions in the college. There is no compulsion of attending the classes or of preparing the lessons. There is no fear of rebukes and beatings. Offences are either overlooked or punished with appeal to the student's good sense. He is treated like a gentleman whether he is 3 in the classroom or office or library or laboratory. All these things make him believe that he is in a land of freedom and dignity. However, someone said; “Liberty and freedom must not be misused at all.” Edward Everest said; “Education is better safeguard of liberty than a standing army.” In the academic sphere, there prevails the atmosphere of a garden where every young man can get the knowledge of his choice. There are experienced professors 4 with specialized knowledge of their respective subjects. To aid this, there is the college library with its vast reading room. A large number of books on every topic provide the students a scholarly atmosphere. He comes out of the narrow cell and develops contacts with renowned authors. He comes to know that there is a vast world of so many books. He can study them and enrich his knowledge. His outlook is broadened, vision is widened and wisdom is sharpened. He is enabled to read and think, formulate opinions and express them for himself. As Robert Green said; “Colleges are places where pebbles are polished and diamonds are dimmed.” The college moulds and shapes the students character. It teaches him manner and etiquettes. It teaches him how to speak gently, dress decently and behave decorously. It develops his sense of humour and love of beauty. It removes from him vulgarity and coarseness. It helps him to grow into a fine gentleman. It teaches him how to lead others and gain supremacy over them. The student learns how to use and protect his freedom. He learns self-help and co-operation with others. He gains firsthand knowledge of the value of friendship. A wise man says: "College teaches the future and builds character." 5 6 College life is also pleasurable for providing a large company of likeminded young men of the same age and of similar interests. You can have the acquaintance of a large number of college fellows, belonging to different families, having different temperaments, qualities, habits, manners, etc. You are free to make new friends, and to learn and adopt what is good in others. That is why a student becomes more
  • 12. polished after entering the college so that his dress and manners improve remarkable. His timidity shyness disappears, and he starts asserting himself. Such healthy influences on the mind of a young man prove decisive in moulding his future career and outlook of life. He is learning all the time, not only from books but also from his teachers and fellow-students .If he happens to stay-at college hostel, then this process of self- education becomes more wide and deep. Every college has a student‟s union, which holds election to its various offices every year. It serves as a platform for their political training and to produce the qualities of leadership in them. It is well said: “College days are the most beautiful and charming day of one‟s life.” There are various societies and clubs to sharpen the latently faculties of the student. The debating society motivates the student to come to the stage and face the audience. He gets rid of shyness and develops a sense of confidence. The college magazine provides him chances to express his inner self. His intellectual power is developed and literary taste is created in him. Competitions of article writing give him impulse to write for himself. Moreover, literary meetings, social gatherings, dramatic societies and performances contribute a lot to the enrichment of his mind. All these 7 activities are a part of fun, pleasure, entertainment and enjoyment. These inoculate the students with a sense of thrill and fervour. A wise man says: "College is like a fountain of knowledge and the students are there to drink." The college athletics and sports add much to the pleasure of the student. He does 8 not remain a bookworm. He participates in games and sports, which are perennial fountains of health and vitality. Many of the great sportsmen of the world are the product of college playgrounds. That's why, it is said: "College football is a sport that bears the same relation to education that bullfighting does to agriculture." Shakespeare has rightly said that "There is nothing either good and bad but thinking makes it so." The same quote may be applied to those who spoil themselves in college. They are absorbed in the intoxicating fancies of college life. They go beyond their basic aim and are distracted from the real objective. They go astray and fall a victim to aimlessness. They should keep their eyes and mind open in order to learn and enjoy the real pleasures of college life i.e. academic. If a student knows his rights and duties, he can enjoy the pleasures of college as well as can get position in his examination. 9 10 According to Herbert Edwin Hawkes; “There exist some of the boys who do not reach their natural academic boundary during the course of their college career, but who fail to get through, there are two main classes: those who try, and those who do not try.” From the students who try but fail, nervous habits are the main reasons of their failure.
  • 13. They attempt seriously to make good, and really have the native ability to do so, but find it almost impossible to sit at a desk and concentrate on the tasks assigned. Secondly, the mistaken ambition becomes the cause of their failure when parents compelled them to study selected subjects. If the student thinks that, he can float through college with as little effort as he does through school then he is the most pitiable object among all our failures. The question of poor mental or physical health also caused number of failures. Few of our students of finest character and excellent ability are undergoing the financial pressure, which causes detriment to their health as well as education. There are always a goodly number of undergraduates whose heads are turned and whose judgement is perverted by the attractiveness of athletic sports and so called literary activity. All of these features of college life have their place, and should receive the support of those students who are interested in them. In my experience, the awakening of a clear judgement as to what the college is for is not as difficult as is often supposed. If a boy is too much interested in these sideshows, he ought to get out of the main tent and become professional. However, most of them really are not, and 11 if reasoned with by a friend who knows youth and understands the importance of the college opportunity, they will not allow themselves to be swept off their feet by athletics. A few lazy bluffers drift into college and usually drift out again. Most of them have not 12 found any serious interest in life, and some of them never will. It is usually wise to let them retire to the cold world for a reason and find out by experience how much demand there is for a lazy bluffer. Sometimes they learn their lesson and return to do first-rate work. However, the burden of proof is always on them to show that they are serious. The student learns self-respect, sportsmanship and respect for rules. He learns how to help the needy, the injured and the helpless. He becomes a balanced person. He is upright and honest. He maintains his ego does not hurt anyone‟s feelings. He learns self-confidence, self-sacrifice, self-control self-discipline self-restraint. He becomes a useful member of society. Moreover, a college gives the student a passport to the domain at largest. As a high, he earns a cultural distinction, an athlete ability and a interpersonal standing. Our college lifetime will transfer equivalent a grateful woolgather. However, I module ever retrieve those joyous moments, pleasures and activities of college lifetime. Cowper well said; “What peaceful hours, I once enjoyed! How sweet their memories still!” 13
  • 14. LIFE IN A BIG CITY Outline: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Introduction Cities of Pakistan Pakistani Culture and Traditions Life Style of Citizens Cities Court and Affairs Amusements of city dwellers Advantages and Drawbacks of Cities Difference between City and Village Life Responsibility of Citizens Conclusion Essay: “God made the village and man made the city.” City and village life have its own attractions and pleasures. But it is often said that life in city is charming and attractive. Every human wishes comfort and enjoyment in life. Life in a city seems luxurious and it has unique charms. Every human wish to make progress in life. They want to be advance in life. They want to enjoy their lives. In the past, people used to live in villages in natural beauty. However, with the passage of time, man has become greedier of success and comfort. He wants to change his style of 1 living. He wants to progress in life. There is competition among the people to make money and enjoy luxurious life. Therefore, every year thousands of villagers shift to city to lead a comfort life. A person from the rural area may find himself lost in a big city. Life in a city looks attractive and glamorous. People are progressive. They are constantly keeping 2 abreast with the developments in the world and even the government takes care to see that the big cities begin to look like any other big city in the world. There is a great hustle and bustle in cities. Life in cities has its unique comforts but it seems tough. There are grand buildings, banks post offices, schools, banks and many recreational places in cities. The life is very easy in cities. There is always rushing of vehicles on the roads and the roads are flooded with people. All necessities of life are available in cities.
  • 15. Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Peshawar and Multan are some of the big cities of Pakistan. These cities of Pakistan are thickly populated. About 62% of our population lives in cities. They enjoy and work. Mostly people do jobs but some run their own business. Some people work in government offices and some do job in private institutions. They go to job in the morning and return to their homes in the evening. In evening, they amuse themselves in parks, restaurants and snack bars. Pakistani cities reflect the real picture of Pakistan. A Pakistani city is epitome of 3 Pakistani culture. The houses are well built. The roads are kept clean and are paved and well drained. There are no wandering animals in the streets. They are kept far away from population. City dwellers lead a happy and luxurious life. Different people in cities have different nature of job. Some do business while others 4 do jobs. Men go to job early in the morning. Most women do job but some are housewives. They send their children to school, do house work and make launch and dinner for their family. The children go to school. After the school time, they enjoy and relax. They usually go to parks, cafes and recreational places. It is rightly said: “Recreation is not only joy but need of a man.” There are courts in cities to resolve the issues and other affairs. The city dwellers bring their cases and disputes to the judge of the court who settles the issue on the basis of witnesses. Everybody is given justice while culprits are warned and are given severe punishments and fines. Hence, these courts work for the welfare of people and promote justice. A wise man said: 5 “The city is not a concrete jungle, it is a human zoo.” People living in big cities enjoy many facilities of life. There are many recreation 6 centers in a big city. Zoo, museum, historical buildings, gardens and shopping centers are the salient features of a big city. In weekends, people go for outings. They go to beach, cafes and clubs. The marriages are major source of recreation for women. They go to marriages late at night and enjoy there. The ceremony starts late at night and ends in the early morning. People meet each, sit together and share the beautiful moments of bride and groom. Someone said; “Cities have the capability of providing something for everybody, only because, and only when, they are created by everybody.” There are many advantages of being a city dweller. The life is full of facilities. There are clubs, universities, industrial centers and public parks. Conveyance is available all the time. Usually the houses are electrified. Nearly every house contains water connection. Every big city has a drainage system. The streets, roads and drains are washed and cleaned regularly. Health departments take care of the health of the people. Besides this, the streets and roads are always well-lighted. There is always hustle and bustle of life in the streets and bazaars of a big city. 7
  • 16. Nearly all necessities of life are available. Fresh vegetables, fruits and meat can be had all the time. In a big city a man can earn his living very easily. The jobless people 8 can work on daily wages. They can work as labourers in factories and mills. In cities, the problem of unemployment is solved to a great extent. There are proper medical facilities in the city. The patients are given proper medical care. They are treated in hospitals. The shops remain open until late at night. The city dwellers can even visit parks at other places at night. It is said: “Cities have always offered anonymity, variety, and conjunction.” But we must keep in mind that all glitters is not gold. So let us look at the other side of the picture. There are many advantages of living in a city. But the disadvantages are even more than advantages. There is always a mad rush of life and traffic in a big city. Some streets are narrow and they are always full of great noise. Many people fall a prey to road accidents due rash driving of youngsters. A few of them are crushed to death. People live like strangers in well-built houses. They do not know about their neighbours. Selfishness is a common trait of people. There is no co-operation and 9 sincerity among the people. Always there is great rush of people in shopping centers. So many crimes are committed. Children are kidnapped, thefts are committed, pockets are picked and people are robbed. Cinemas and clubs spoil the character of young boys and girls. “We are in danger of making our cities places where business goes on but where life, in its real sense, is lost.” Another big growing problem faced by the citizens of the city is the frequent power breakdowns. Every other day, Pakistan Electric Supply Corporations cuts down the 10 electric supply without notice. It has become a great hurdle for industries and professionals in order to use electric machinery for their work. Disturbance and shortage of water supply is also a cause of discomfort among the citizens. Sometimes, the dirty and unfiltered water becomes a major factor in food poisoning, which usually takes place on celebrations, when demand of water in the city increases. Any measure to improve the supply of filtered water has also not been adopted by the government. Problems due to improper drainage system are also becoming a matter of concern among the people. We have malaria, cholera and dysentery still destroying our children because such things exist. Bomb blasts and firings at public spots are resulting in great loss of human life. The terrorists deserve no less than capital punishment. It is the duty of the police to intensify their investigation to stop such activities. Mills and machines work incessantly. People cannot sleep at night because of the din and noise of these machines. These machines emit smoke and pungent smell. The city is always covered with clouds of smoke, which pollute the air. Nothing pure is available. Everything is adulterated. Cheating and fraud are the order of the day. 11
  • 17. There is a world of difference between cities and villages. Villagers have advantages cannot have in cities. Fresh air, simple living and beautiful natural surroundings make village life very attractive. Everything is fresh. There is no smoke or dust and so no 12 suffocation. The villagers spend most of their time in open fields in fresh air. Therefore, they enjoy happy and sound life. The villagers help each other. The villagers enjoy weather. Summer and winter have their own marvels. Fairs, festivals and marriages are the special occasions for rejoicing and merry-making. “Happiness is what you make it.” Although, there are no clubs and cinemas but villagers spend most of their time walking in open fields. However, villagers are devoid of modern facilities. Now days, some cities even look like villages. This is the result of negligence of people and carelessness of authorities. Our country is very beautiful. The cities are the asset of Pakistan. But unfortunately, we are destroying our cities. We should be careful about our act. We should not destroy our country by polluting our cities. It is not only the responsibility of authorities to keep the cities clean. Their duty is to punish the violator of law. However, it is our duty to keep cities clean and throe garbage in dustbins. We should clean our streets regularly. We should not throw our household waste and other refuse into the streets. However, it is not mean that authorities are 13 free from this duty. They should punish the violators and should charge fines. The violator should be taken to jail and should be given severe punishments. Only then, our country will prosper in a better way. “Nothing is good or bad but thinking makes it so.” Despite all these, the city still holds our interest as it promises a life of action and 14 progress. There are unlimited opportunities. Any one, who wants to, can grab these opportunities and improve their lifestyle. Overall, after comparing and contrasting the merits and demerits of life in a big city, we conclude that its merits are greater than its demerits if laws are obeyed. That is why; everybody is attracted to the jingle jangle in the big city.
  • 18. SCIENCE – BLESSING Outline: 1. Introduction 2. What is Science? 3. Blessings of Science OR CURSE     Electricity and Electronic Devices Travelling Better Control of Diseases and Sanitary Conditions Better Food and Attitudes 4. 5. Evils of Science Conclusion Essay: In the early stages of civilization, man used to be scared of the natural forces like thunder, storm and lightning. He used to worship every object of nature like sky, earth, trees, air, sun and moon and even animals were worshipped. It was because man could not understand the natural phenomenon. He was, dependent on nature. Today, man has increased his knowledge and so has his power. The moon and other objects 1 no longer fills man with fear. The earth has few secrets that are not known to man until date. The word science derives from the Latin word "scientia" meaning knowledge. According to Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary, the definition of science is; 2 "Science is knowledge attained through study or practice, or knowledge covering general truths of the operation of general laws, esp. as obtained and tested through scientific method and concerned with the physical world." Science has been classified into two major fields i.e. natural sciences including physics, chemistry, geology and biological sciences including anatomy, botany, zoology. Science refers to a system of acquiring knowledge. This system uses observation and experimentation to describe and explain natural phenomena.
  • 19. “Necessity is the mother of invention.” All of us have benefited greatly from science in solving problems such as those dealing with the maintenance of health, the production and preservation of foods, the construction of our homes, and the improvement in communication and transportation. Science has revolutionized so far that it has not only changed our way of living, but people themselves have also been changed. Today we are better able to explain happenings, which used to be considered strange and mysterious. Now we are generally, more critical in our thinking and less fearful than our ancestors were. 3 Impact of science on humanity is undeniable. On the face of it, science and its inventions appear to be an unalloyed blessing. However, if we ponder a little, disturbing signs too appear. It is well said: "Society Lives by faith, and develops by science." Marshall McLuhan said: “New electronic interdependence recreates village in the image of global village.” 4 Scientific studies have revolutionized everything. Electricity is one of the many gifts of scientific invention. All one has to do is to press a button and the room gets brightened up, the fans give refreshing air, an air conditioner turns the room into a hill resort. Various kinds of machines are working by using electricity: room-heaters, ovens cooking ranges and several other household appliances. Big industrial units and factories, which produce countless things of our daily use, are running on electricity. “Science is the sky which unlocks for mankind the storehouse of nature.” The progress in information technology is greater than most other blessings of science. This is the age of information technology in which computers are used to spread out maximum information and knowledge all around the world instantly. Because of the rapid development in the field of information technology, the whole world is in our pocket. We can talk to our kith and kin at thousands of miles away from us with the help of modern scientific devices like telephone, mobile phone; wireless, etc. internet is the fastest mode of communication. It is of the immense utility in the field of entertainment. Someone has said: “In front of my tastes and the exploration of the nature, Oh! Elements of my heart and the liver trembles” Through the facility of Internet now man can get access to the latest information about the happenings of the world. In this modern era, we can also send messages and emails to different parts of the country and even to all corners of the world within a few seconds. On the television, we cannot only hear the voices but also can see what is being telecast. However, the revolutionary changes in the field of information technology have made the whole world a global village. 5 6 Doctor Allama Muhammad Iqbal said: “Whatever the eye is seeing cannot be described by the lips. I am lost in amazement as to what the world will become!” Miracles of science have made travel a luxury. There are various modes of traveling
  • 20. available to us. We can travel by railway trains, motor cars, buses, steamers etc. The aero plane has brought different countries quite close to one another. Within a few hours, we can travel thousands of miles and reach different corners of the world. Hence, all the nations of the world have become one family i.e. global village. The world has really become small. The bicycles, motor- cycles, ships and Jumbo jets of the twentieth century are the beautiful gifts of science. Anton Chekhov said: “Knowledge is of no value unless you put it into practice.” Science has revolutionized the field of medicine and surgery by improving the control of disease and better treatment. In past, small pox, measles, whooping cough, scarlet fever, yellow fever, malaria, typhus, cholera, typhoid fever and influenza became the hosts of community. Life was at great risk. A person that had lived through the age of more than thirty was considered a lucky one. Now the science has explored the ways for better prevention, treatment and control of disease. All these diseases have marked their boundaries. Surgery can remove tumors, discovery of antibiotics has made the cure of infectious diseases, open-heart surgery and treatment of even cancer have become a possibility and immunity against certain diseases can be ensured with the help of vaccination. Atomic energy is being used to cure diseases like cancer; radioactive isotopes are increasingly used for this purpose. Today, we are on the verge of cloning of different species. Someone has said: "Every morning is a time of new changing colours Each evening a new stage facing the heart " 7 8 Hygienic conditions were at great risk a century age. All the household garbage was thrown in narrow, unpaved, bumpy, and poor drained city though which animal wandered feeding upon them. Toilets were out door and water for drinking purposes was contaminated as it came from wells used for draining of human wastes. Bucket system was common. Now by the blessings of science, streets are paved and well drained. It is against law to throw garbage outside. Disposal plants are working for making sewage less toxic. Hygienic conditions are improved as better control of diseases is developed. Water is purified and carried to houses through aqueducts. As Julia Child said: “People who love to eat are the best people.” By using science, we have learned that it is useful to eat many kind of foods. It is also true that people who lived a century age probably enjoyed eating as much as we do today but they could not have as many different kinds of food. They preserved their homegrown vegetables and fruits by canning, pickling and drying. Salting, drying and freezing preserved meats. However, no method had been discovered for preservation of seafood yet. Now quick-freeze, dehydration, selecting, grading and processing foods have removed the risk of poising from canned food. Removal of water from milk, eggs, potatoes and apples has proved a practical method of food preservation. 9
  • 21. Bill Gates have said: “The computer was born to solve problems that did not exist before.” The use of computers and super computers has further revolutionized our life and work with the dawn of scientific era, the barriers of the nations are crumbling fast and the international living and interaction are very much in sight. Nations and countries 10 have come closer and isolation has been eliminated. A new composite culture marked with greater tolerance and understanding, and secularism is now assured. In a sense, science has unified the world and reduced differences in outlook and thinking. By removing many superstitions and blind beliefs, modern science has inculcated scientific temper and spirit in man to great extent. Because of science and technology there has been tremendous progress in the fields of industry, commerce and human resources development as well. Consequently, there is a new world economic order in sight and the gaps between the developed and developing countries are being reduced. However, if in certain respects science has proved as a blessing, it has also acted as a curse in certain fields. It has not given a man peace of mind yet. Our industries are producing chemicals, which at the same time produces the highly poisonous smoke. Chemical refuse is another big problem. Our environment is going to be badly polluted Internet also proves destructive in various modes. It is a double-edged weapon. Mostly the students are seen busy in playing Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp etc. In this age of progress and prosperity, science has made man dependent on machines, which made him a mechanical device. John Boyd Orr said: “Science has produced such powerful weapons that in a war between great powers 11 there would be neither victor nor vanquished. Both would be overwhelmed in destruction.” During the World War II, millions of people were killed in Hiroshima and Nagasaki when the USA dropped atom bombs over them in 1945. Due to production of missiles and weapons, man was never as insecure as he is today. Human values have been pushed in the background and man has become more selfish, cruel, sensual, violent and destructive. There is no more simple living and high thinking. But let us hope that ultimately wisdom prevails and science is used more and 12 more for the benefit of mankind. However, it is not easy to differentiate whether science is a boon or bane. Nevertheless, in reality there is no wrong with science. No doubt, it is man‟s greatest achievement. As Shakespeare said: “There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.” Science is such a knowledge that can be turned into either a blessing or curse. However, man should always use science for the promotion of peace and happiness of humanity. It should never be used for destructive purposes.
  • 22. AN IDEAL STUDENT Outline: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Introduction Definition of Ideal Student Education and Four “S” {Service, Skill, Sport, Study} Qualities of Ideal Student  Educational Qualities  Professional Qualities  Executive Qualities  Intellectual Qualities  Qualities of Personality Conclusion Essay: “The child is the father of the man.” He who is a student today will be a responsible citizen tomorrow. Childhood is a stage of formation of character. A child is sent to the school for essential training for his future life. Educational school or college is a place where a student learns the value of discipline in life. Here he is under the direct training and control of his teachers who appraise his talent and guide him in his studies and in the improvement of his habits. Here he is given the shape of a perfect human being who has to face the world in future. 1 2 In this training ground, all efforts are made to mould a student's life into an ideal character so that he may not have any problem in his later life. He is praised for his good work, and punished for his folly. Thus he comes to know what is good and what is bad in this world. When this sense in him is properly developed, he becomes as ideal student. He can prove himself to be honest, obedient and bold in his character. An ideal student is someone who is thirsty for knowledge. Such a student will not be distracted in class. After all him, is what every teacher desires. Someone has said true; “Young men and young women are the wealth of a nation.” Ideal students are rare gems among the youth. They can bring laurels to their country. 3
  • 23. An ideal student is one who considers study his first love. He is hard working and is ever eager to acquire more and more knowledge. He is obedient, punctual, and always fully attentive to the teacher in the classroom. He is not merely satisfied with studying the prescribed textbooks. As he has thirst for knowledge, he reads books outside the syllabus because he wants to make his future secure and lead a peaceful life. Scott Reed said "This is one step... choosing a goal and sticking to it... changes everything." His educational qualities include high intelligence, which helps him to solve intricate problems, face difficulties, come to quick and right decision, reason well and take proper stand. Knowledge of various subjects, talent in certain fields and skills in some arts, over and above what is found normally, places an ideal student, certainly at the head of the group. It is well said; 4 “Student who is ideal is adjudged or considered as an asset to the institution he belongs.” An ideal student achieves success in life by using time properly. He hardly forgets about the value of time and does not fleet time carelessly. He builds up his body and mind within the limited span of time in the educational institution. He does not reduce the work available to him and utilizes his time in the best possible way. An ideal student distinguishes between what is fair and what is foul and accordingly plans his life. As Bacon said: "The mould of man's fortune in his own hand." The life of an ideal student revolves around the four “s” along with the education. First “s” stands for “Service”. Real life lessons that come through service allow an ideal student the opportunity to learn effectively through the practical experience of serving the society in one way or another. He takes active participation in social services. It not only equips him with the sense of morality but also the knowledge that will help him had better understand the world. “Skill” is the second “s”. Life skill based education enables the student to develop within itself the ability of self-awareness, problem 5 solving creative thinking, interpersonal relationship, critical thinking, decision- making, effective communication etc. “Sport” belongs to third “s”. Sport is fundamental to the early development of children as it acquaints the children about the importance of some key values such as social 6 cohesion, teamwork, fair play, respect for themselves and others, and adherence to rules. It also makes children to learn how to deal with competition and how to cope with both winning and losing. Fourth “s” stands for “Study”. Study is the most important component of education. It includes approaches and devotion of time to learning. In order to make students understand better with less difficulty, interactive learning study approaches should be applied in addition to the traditional study techniques of reading, listening etc.
  • 24. An ideal student is blessed with many professional qualities including progressive outlook and good organizing. He does not put off any piece of work till tomorrow which he can do today. An ideal student never neglects his studies and is never unmindful of the lessons imparted to him by his teachers. He is attentive to his studies, comes to his class in time and never intends to miss the lessons. It is well said for ideal students by Emerson; "Hitch your wagon to a star." An ideal student cultivates punctuality from the very childhood. He is disciplined and 7 does not apply his own method in all things. He avoids things that are injurious and not lugubrious for his idealism. An ideal student leads an ambitious life because he knows the Napoleon famous saying; "Great ambition is the passion of great character." An ideal student has tactfulness, sense of humour, moral values and sociability, which serves as his executive and intellectual qualities. An ideal student respects and loves 8 his parents and teachers. He behaves, in both his family life and his school life, like a sensible person, and shares equally the joys and sorrows of others. He is truthful, loyal and disciplined and is the future ideal citizen of the world. It is well said; “The best people are those who make others useful citizens.” Further he tries to know the what, how and why of things to become a useful member of society. He is obedient and studious and devotes a greater portion of his time to study with enormous zeal and interest. An ideal student is self-reliant who makes his own judgment and powers in facing difficulty. He is never disrespectful to the elderly ones and very amiable. He is kindhearted and helps others in time of their need. He is painstaking, honest, truthful and industrious. An ideal student is never intemperate or haughty and bears a smile on his face as he talks to others. He is practical and hardly swayed away by emotions. He does not forget the mission of life in the midst of pleasures and enjoyments. He makes 9 sincere efforts for achieving good things in life. He knows what Rob Richards said: "Ingenuity, plus courage, plus work equals miracles." Co-operative attitudes, self-assertion, open-mindedness and inspiring qualities are important constituents of his grooming personality. An ideal student practices to live on a simple diet, to wear simple dress and always thinks of the well-being of others. He 10 wins the heart of others by his gentleness and politeness. The spirit of service to humanity never deserts him. He is attracted by the idea of a saintly man with nobility of character and participates in many extracurricular activities conducted in the institution where he reads. The habit of diligence is the most important element in the life of an ideal student. He does not make friendship with the lazy and wicked students. He cultivates good habits and avoids forming bad ones. He is guided by the elders and draws the attention of everyone.
  • 25. An ideal student is a true patriot. He does not hesitate to sacrifice his personal interests, when the question of safety of his motherland comes. In a natural calamity anywhere in the country, he volunteers himself for the service to the distressed. He gives preference to humanity than anything else in life. 11 An ideal student is an asset to his parents his educational institution, his state and his country. With his polished manners and speech, he wins the hearts of all who are around and bears a good moral character He is not a broken reed and is dependable 12 for his sterling qualities of character. He is honest and sincere and shuns bad company. He has an optimistic outlook on life and does not waste time in idle gossip. “No gold but only men can make A people great and strong Men who for truth and honour‟s sake Stand fast and suffer long.” For an ideal student, life is continuous struggle. He knows; “If we rest, we rust. If we work we shine.” Our country needs such students who have muscles of iron and nerves of steel. They can dive deep into the secrets and mysteries of the universe. They should be determined to do their duty even at the risk of their lives. For them; “The soul of success lies in assiduity and honesty.” However, every student should try to be an ideal student because it is the key to success in life. 13
  • 26. LIFE IN A VILLAGE Outline: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Introduction Villages of Pakistan Pakistani Culture and Traditions Life Style of Villagers Village Court and Affairs Amusements of Villagers Advantages and Drawbacks of Villages Difference between Village and City Life Responsibility of Villagers 10. Conclusion Essay: "God made the village and man made the town." City and village life both have its own attractions and pleasures. Life in a village may seem tough but it still has its unique charms. Villages are full of natural beauty, lush green fields, vast plains and flowing streams are seen everywhere. The atmosphere is clean and fresh. There is no contamination and no harmful gases in the air. Thus, life is 1 more peaceful and healthier in villages. “Man's heart away from nature becomes hard.” Pakistan is an agricultural land of villages. Approximately sixty five percent of our population lives in more than 50,000 villages because agriculture is the main 2 occupation of our people. Life in a typical Pakistani village is monotonous. There is no activity as compared with the hustle and bustle of the town. Everyone seems to be doing everything in a peaceful and leisurely manner. There is no rush of traffic no hurrying of bicycles and motor cars. There are no grand buildings to attract the people. The whole of the village consists of mud built houses. The only building is worth the name are the village mosque.
  • 27. A Pakistani village reflects the real picture of Pakistan. A Pakistani village is the very epitome of Pakistani culture and tradition. The village life is made up of farmhouses, mud houses, uneven dirt lanes and ponds. Numerous orchards and gardens of different fruits are found in the village. The streets are usually narrow and made up of dirt. There is fresh and pure food available in the villages, which are free from all kinds of impurities. Villagers lead a simple contended and happy life. They get to eat pure, simple but a healthy diet. They live a happiness of their fellows. It is well said by Albert 3 Camus; “But what is happiness except the simple harmony between persons and life they lead.” Hazat Inayat Khan has said; “Some people look for a beautiful place, others make a place beautiful – these are villagers.” Women, in the villages spend their spare time doing embroidery, decorating their 4 houses, making marvelous handicrafts, which entertain them and provide financial support. There is a temporary school in the village where only a single teacher teaches all the classes. The children sit on the jute mats under the open sky. The beauty of nature can easily be seen and felt. The day begins with chirping of the birds and with the musical sound of morning wind. Rainy season is the most pleasant. The whole atmosphere looks clear and brilliant. Summer and winter have their own marvels. There is a season of sowing and harvesting crops in which there is a great hustle and bustle. Fairs, festivals and marriages are the special occasions for rejoicing and merry-making. Happiness is what you make it. “Nothing is good or bad but thinking makes it so.” Villagers spend a lot of time in the fields, as their major profession is agriculture. They remain busy in their healthy occupations. The farmers take rest during their leisure time under the shady trees. They work from dawn to dusk and earn an honest living. “Honesty is the best policy. If I lose my honour I lose myself.” In villages, "choppal" is the meeting place where elderly people meet in the evening to have their conversation about the local problems. The life is centered on the big landlord who passes most of his time either in talking or in settling village disputes. There are different cultivators in the village such as a blacksmith, a carpenter, a potter, a barber, a weaver, a physician and a not very qualified teacher. “Recreation is not only joy but need of a man.” 5 6 Life in village is not devoid of its amusements. Although there are no cinemas, clubs and recreational places in villages, set one can enjoy long walks in the open fields, valleys and on the banks of rivers. Very amusing and simple games are played in the village, which brings pleasure in the lives of the villagers. “Happiness is what you make it.”
  • 28. The villagers are very lively people. Their liveliness is represented in their songs and stories. Villagers, although poor are not only hospitable and caring but they also like to share the sorrows. Charles H. Spurgeon said; “A village is a hive of glass, where nothing unobserved can pass.” There are great benefits of a village life. Villagers have advantages, which we cannot have in towns. Fresh air simple living and beautiful natural surroundings make village life very attractive. Everything is so fresh. There is no smoking any dust, no overcrowding and suffocating. It is true that Pakistani villages are not mostly clean as they ought to be and the houses also are not so well built but the villagers spend most of their time in the open air in the fields and under the trees. Villagers are strong and sturdy and their 7 red faces show that they have plenty of blood in their bodies. Their joys are also simple and they are more frank and straightforward and more sympathetic and hospitable than the city people. A marked improvement is now visible in the dwellings in the villages and there is more cleanliness. Now in villages there are different facilities. Some of them are the same as in the cities. “The sun does not forget a village just because it is small.” This is only one side of the picture. Villages have their drawbacks too. The people lack new and modern facilities. There are no proper hospitals and medication centers. Due to the lack of quality education, the illiteracy rate is very high. There are no 8 transportation and communication facilities. However, rural life can be reformed. With a little attention, villages can become the pride of Pakistan and it is hoped that things will change in the near future. Confucius said; “Life is really simple, but men insist on making it complicated.” Medical facilities should be provided to them and the villagers should be taught to observe the laws of health. Cooperative credit societies should be established in the villages. In these and many other ways, life in a Pakistani village can he made better than what it is to-day. Sri Eurobond has beautifully said; “The village is the cell of the national body, and the cell life must be healthy and developed for the national body to be healthy and developed.” According to Economic Survey of Pakistan 2010-11, backward agricultural sector contributes 20.9 % to GDP. Agriculture sector is playing an important role in the economic development of Pakistan. Our all-economic activities are based on agricultural sector. However, unfortunately, it is still backward and government should take some effective steps for its improvement. Villages of Pakistan affect per capita income, employment, poverty, food supply, surplus labour supply, national income and raw material source greatly. 9
  • 29. Development of industrial sector, balance of payment position, improvement in living 10 standard, extension in market size, capital formation, increase in investment, economic development, self reliance policy, direct foreign investment, controlling inflation, reduction in regional disparities, balanced growth economy and increase in Govt. revenue are some of the important economic factors greatly influenced by the villagers and agricultural sector of Pakistan. Fisher said; “In country, people are quiet but few are lonely.” There is a world of difference between cities and villages. Villagers have advantages cannot have in cities. Fresh air, simple living and beautiful natural surroundings make village life very attractive. Everything is fresh. There is no smoke or dust and so no suffocation. The villagers spend most of their time in open fields in fresh air. Therefore, they enjoy happy and sound life. The villagers help each other. The villagers enjoy weather. Summer and winter have their own marvels. Fairs, festivals and marriages are 11 the special occasions for rejoicing and merry-making. “Happiness is what you make it.” Although, there are no clubs and cinemas but villagers spend most of their time walking in open fields. However, villagers are devoid of modern facilities. It is said that village life is sweet. It is true no doubt. The greatest of the poets have sung 12 the praise of it. Prophets, too have the greatest admiration for the village life. Great thinkers and philosophers have spent their invaluable lives in the countryside. Hence, village life is highly cherished, in all ages by every soulful man. Yannick Noah said; “You arrive at a village, and in this calm environment, one starts to hear echo.”
  • 30. A VISIT TO HISTORICAL PLACE Outline: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Introduction Visit to Rohtas Fort Construction of Fort Gates and Baolis Shahi Mosque and Rani Mahal Attractive Architects Mixed Architecture Return to Home Conclusion Essay: Cowper said: “What peaceful hours I once enjoyed! How sweet their memory still.” In this modern age, we remain busy day and night like a machine. Our minds are all the time pre occupied with the worries and responsibilities of everyday life. We are unable to understand the need of pleasure in human life. In this hurly burly world of tumult and turmoil, people become dull in soul and drab in spirit. Round the clock, they are engrossed in materialistic pursuits. They feed their big bellies but do nothing for their vexed souls. They have confined themselves to the small stinging nooks of the houses or the offices. They toil from dawn to dusk to make loads of money. Life has become flat, boring and monotonous for them. They spare no time to enjoy a fresh nutritious breath. They have no time to spend in the company of balmy nature. W. H. Davis says: “What is this life if full of care, we have no time to stand and stare.” 1 2 I, like men of today, live a busy hectic life but I do spare some time for the enlightenment of my soul. In this age of hurries and worries, a picnic provides an escape from monotonous routine of life. Visits are a great source of information. When we go from one place to another, we are sure to learn a lot. Particularly, visits to historical places teach us so many things. Sometimes such places tell us stories better than the books on history. It is well said, “Architecture is a frozen music.”
  • 31. Historical Places are defined as: “Historical places are character of history based on or concerned with events in history.” A visit to historical place is always valuable for a student. It enriches his knowledge and increases his vision. As it is said, “All the history is the biography of great men.” Last Saturday, our college decided to go for outing. We had not seen Rohtas Fort. Therefore, we agreed that this historical place should be visited. Rohtas Fort is situated near the city of Jhelum. After two hours, we reached there by bus. We were much 3 excited. The magnificent Fort was before our eyes. This is a masterpiece constructed by the great Afghan King who is known in the history as Sher Shah Suri and whose actual name was Farid Khan. This fort was built in order to resist the Army of Humayun after defeating him. Rohtas Fort and Grand Trunk Road are the most significant constructions, raised during his reign. The Rohtas Fort is a mega military architecture, which is spread over a circumference 4 of four kilometers. Rohtas Fort is a magnificent piece of art near to many archaeologists due to its commanding location and it has many high and massive walls along with huge trap gates. The outer fortification walls are presently lacking symmetry but they have a length of more than four kilometers. They have the average height of about 14 m and the thickness of 10 m. The wall of the Rohtas Fort has 2 or 3 terraces, which are linked by staircases. George Orwell has said; “Who controls the past controls the future: who controls the present controls the past.” Rohtas Fort has twelve main gates, which were built in ashlars stone. We visited all these gates and our teachers told us about their importance and reason of construction. Sohail Gate is a double gate, which was named after Saint Sohail Bokhari. Shah Chandwali Gate connects the main fort to the citadel and was named after Saint Shah Chandwali. Kabuli Gate is a double gate with two bastions on either side faces Kabul, hence it is named as so. Shishi Gate is named because beautiful, blue, glazed tiles decorate the outer arch of this gate. Langar Khani Gate is also a double gate, which is named due to the canteen attached to it called Langar Khana. Talaqi Gate has two citadels on both sides. Mori Gate opens into a chamber, which leads into another one, and it faces Kashmir. Suri‟s greatest general, Khwas Khan, earned the honor of having the gate named after him, Khwas Khani Gate. Gatali Gate is a single gate, which is named because it faces the village Gatiyalian. Tulla Mori Gate is an entrance rather than a gate. Pipawala Gate is a small entrance to fort. Next to the Sar Gate, there is a Baoli and a bastion hence it is named because of water. We were very excited to know about all these gates. 5
  • 32. There are three Baolis in the fort, which were made by cutting deep into the lime rock. 6 The Main Baoli is in the middle of the Fort for soldiers, elephants, horses etc having 148 steps. The upper portion has been cut in stone. It has three arches that span the length of the Baoli. The Shahi Baoli is near the Kabuli Gate for the Royal family. It has 60 steps and has small chambers that were used as baths by the Royal family. Sar Gate Baoli was most likely used by soldiers. We all were very afraid to look in these Baolis; hence, we could not try to enter inside them. The decoration of the Fort Rohtas is very masculine. It pays attention to function not form because initially, the fort had no building that allowed permanent residence. Stone carvings can be found in the mosque and its gates. Mostly, these are flowers and Arabic engravings. Calligraphic inscriptions also decorate parts of Rohtas Fort and most of them can be found in the Royal Mosque. The outer wall is inscribed with Kalima Tayyaba in beautiful calligraphy. Plaster has been used in the Shahi Mosque. Hundreds 7 of Machicolations are built into the walls of the fort; each is adorned by intricate geometric patterns. These are actually drains that lead from inside walls to those outside. Rohtas Fort is an ideal location having few of the amazing must-visit places around. The Shahi Mosque is situated near Kabuli gate. It is a highly decorated building. The 8 building has a prayer area and a small chamber and has always attracted the locals and tourists alike. The outer wall is beautified by decorations and Islamic verses in Naqsh Script. The Rani Mahal was not originally a part of the Rohtas Fort. It was built with Haveli Man Singh. Now it is a part of the fort, and is a single storey building with only one room still standing, which is decorated on the inside and the outside. The roof of the dome like room is like a flower. The inside of the roof is decorated with flowers, geometrical patterns and fake windows. Haveli Man Singh, Phansi Ghat, the museum near Sohail Gate, Rani Mahal, Royal Mosque, Talaqi, Shishi and Langar Khani gates are the places inside the mosque that hold a particular interest for us. While visiting gates we stop at Langar Khani Gate in order to take some rest and have a lunch there. I captured many photos with my friends. It was very exciting sunny day with dancing clouds. A wise man said: “The places are indeed great, enclosing the great people.” 9 10 This fort was built in the Afghan-Persian architectural style. Afghans and Persians Kings had been coming to the South Asia for at least five centuries before the construction of this fort. Before the construction of this fort, the combination of these styles had not been harmonious. Rohtas Fort is the earliest example of the successful mixing of these two styles with the Afghan style being more prominent. The elements of Hindu architecture are balconies on Sohail Gate, decorations on Shahi Mosque derived
  • 33. from Hindu architecture and Haveli Man Singh (Pure Hindu architecture). The elements of Afghan architecture include serviceable construction, use of stone instead of bricks in building wall, no living quarters and comparatively less decorations. At last, we went up to the terrace at Mori gate and had a view of the surrounding areas of Jhelum. It was a beautiful sight. The cool breeze and deep blue sky had a magical effect on us. We had some light refreshment. Soon it was evening and the light began to fade. The silence and peace of the place affected us strangely. A very beautiful fort with beautiful structures as my quest for forts and castles will go on. We all agreed with Shakespeare: 11 “In Nature‟s infinite book of secrecy a little I can read” We spend the whole day looking the ruins of this great historical place. Indeed, it was a memorable visit, which we enjoyed most. It will pilfer through the windows of memory, till a long time. Our minds were full of solemn thoughts and colourful memories. In the 12 twilight, it appeared to us as if we were in a fairyland. The whole scene was presenting a beautiful picture. We were much impressed by the scene. It was time to go back. We did not feel like coming back but we had to. It was our unforgettable visit to the historical place. Pearl Buck has said: “If you want to understand today, you have to search yesterday.” We came back tired at college from where my father took me home.
  • 34. MY AMBITION IN LIFE Outline: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Introduction What is Ambition? Different People Different Aims My Aim in Life – Teacher Prophet Hazart Muhammad SAAW as a Teacher Reasons for Selecting the Aim Measures Taking for My Aim Conclusion Essay: C. S. Lewis said; “Aim at heaven and you will get the earth thrown Aim at earth, and you get neither.” Life is not bed of roses. It is a bed of thorns. It is full of hardships. We have to face calamities and catastrophes at every step. It is often said that life is a challenge and struggle. Therefore, in order to make our lives great and comfortable, we should make 1 strenuous efforts. If we want to lead a successful life, we must have to clear aim in view because no human being can live without ambitions and desires. And also, “When a man does not know what harbour he is making for, no wind is right wind.” Emerson said: "Hitch your wagon to a star." An ambition is a guiding star in our life. It stimulates our courage, energy and 2 enthusiasm. Without ambition, life becomes dull, drab and boring. Those who have no definite aim in their lives cannot rise in life. A profession is usually considered a scale by which a man‟s prosperity is estimated. It works like a guiding star and a lighthouse top. It directs the gone astray people to the right direction, and finally brings them to their destination. It helps us to focus our heed and efforts on a particular target. It motivates and compels us to be diligent, honest and steadfast in our efforts it makes us contented cheerful prosperous and rich. It is rightly said; “Man who has ambition to be considered as the best among good men.”
  • 35. As it is the famous saying of Napoleon: "Great ambition is the passion of great character." A good profession brings about peace and calm of body and brain while a wrong profession results in physical suffering and mental agony. It marks the delight of body as well as of soul. Therefore, one should be very cautious in choosing a profession. There are heaps of professions. It is an uphill task for a young man to decide about his profession. Many desire to be rich or to become businessmen. Some people dream of becoming leaders, politicians and social reformers while most of the students aspire to 3 become engineers, doctors, lawyers, military officers and scientists. Scott Reed has said right; "This is one step... choosing a goal and sticking to it... changes everything." Everyone has his own dreams and desires but the future profession must be selected keeping in view the taste and talent of the person. There are many honorable professions lying before me also. However, I love to teach. 4 Therefore, I want to become a teacher in future. Teaching is work of prophets, priests, saints and moralists. I have a good temperament and taste for teaching. It brings about profound happiness of soul and mind. It showers a pleasing light of knowledge in the pitch dark of ignorance. It uplifts human work. All the prophets were teachers. They taught people good moral values. As it has been said by a famous philosopher: "Teaching is the second profession of all the professions." As a good mother rears good children, a good teacher builds up a good nation. This profession is according to my taste and temperament. I am fit for this profession. By adopting this profession, I would be able to increase my knowledge. I would ever read fine and fascinating books. I would also build up an extensive library for this purpose. I would study, examine and analyze the education systems of the developed countries. I would endeavor to inculcate their excellent educational qualities into our education 5 system. In this way, we would be able to adopt what is good and appreciable in their educational system. As Bacon said that: "The mould of man's fortune in his own hand." Since teaching is a profession of prophet, so there is no doubt of its sacredness. Our beloved Holy prophet Muhammad SAAW was also a teacher. He preached Islam by adopting the profession of teaching. He also ordered us to learn Islam and teach it to 6 others, and he announced the very person, the best amongst us. That is why I have adopted the profession of teaching. This will help me in preaching my religion and dispelling misconceptions, about it. Then it will become a source of my cordial and spiritual satisfaction, which I am following the footsteps of my prophets and saints. I think this is a major reason, due to which I am adopting the profession of teaching, a sacred profession. Someone has said rightly, “An average person with average talents and ambition and average education can outstrip the most brilliant genius society, if that person has clear focused goals.
  • 36. I know that teaching is not a well - paid job. All over the world, teachers are low - paid. However, that does not matter much. I do not want to be a moneybags. I know there are other professions that pay a good deal. They bring fame and fortune as well. However, I like teaching for other things. I like it for its sacredness, simplicity, sincerity and service of humanity. I love it for the sake of it and I know that: 7 "It is a wild goose chase to search for fortune and fame." I have adopted this profession also because I want to serve humanity. Not half the population of Pakistan is educated. Educated subject is the pillar of a nation‟s strength and progress. By gaining education, people not only recognize themselves but also become aware of Almighty Allah‟s reality. In this way, they refuse to seek help from anyone except God. They get out of the darkness into the light of 8 education. Their life no more becomes a burden on others as well as on themselves. By gaining education, they not only learn about themselves but also get an honorable place in the society by gaining a suitable job. They learn to work for themselves, for their family and for their nation. They get success in both this world and the world hereafter. This is just because of gaining education and I am going to become a person who would show the way of goodness to the gone - astray people. In this way, I will serve humanity and seek success in this world as well as the world hereafter. Someone has said rightly, “Ambition makes a man energetic and active.” It is a well- known saying of a famous philosopher that: "The best people are those who make others useful citizens." I love teaching for it helps a teacher to establish very sacred relations These are the relations between a teacher and his students. The students are just like children for a teacher. He feels fatherly affection for all his pupils. He feels proud of training some persons who are useful for their nation and the country. He feels pleased with being respected, honoured and loved by his students because it is a natural fact that all the students respect their teachers. Whenever he sees any of the students doing something exceptional, he feels proud. He takes pride in the achievements of his pupils. This is a great feeling. No amount of wealth can be alternative to this sentiment. It is a feeling of being important and useful. Rob Richards said that: "Ingenuity, plus courage, plus work equals miracles." 9 10 After deciding what I should be, I devote all of my energy and time for the accomplishment of my aim. I study good books day and night to increase my knowledge. I believe that a teacher must be an encyclopedia in his person. He must have a comprehensive knowledge of his subject. The student may ask him any question at any time and he should be in a position to answer their questions in the most appropriate way. It is rightly said; “A man without an ambition is really unfortunate man.”
  • 37. I am interested in Urdu. The very verses of Urdu haunt me. Besides this, it is my national language. I am a true patriot and therefore, I aspire to devote myself to the development and progress of Urdu, as it is a very pleasant and vast language. I shall be able to express my inner self in Urdu and serve my nation. That is why; I yearn to become an Urdu teacher. James Crampy said “Big results require ambitions.” I also know lofty aims require hard struggle. Bacon says, 11 “The mould of man‟s fortune is in his own hand.” I shall put in my best efforts to make my fortune. I think that teaching is the best profession of all the professions. It will not only help me but also the others to seek success in both this world and the world hereafter. However 12 honesty and hardworking is the demand of every profession without which we cannot get success. It is a well- known saying: "The soul of success lies in assiduity and honesty." To work as a teacher in an honest and efficient way will be my prime purpose of life. May God help all of us to leave no stone unturned to achieve our good aim! Ameen!
  • 38. A VISIT TO MUSEUM Outline: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Introduction What are musuems? Different Musuems of Pakistan Visit to Lok Virsa Heritage Museum Various Departments Visit to Lok Virsa Heritage Library Return to Home Conclusion Essay: Cowper said: “What peaceful hours I once enjoyed! How sweet their memory still.” In this modern age, we remain busy day and night like a machine. Our minds are all the time pre occupied with the worries and responsibilities of everyday life. We are unable to understand the need of pleasure in human life. In this hurly burly world of tumult and turmoil, people become dull in soul and drab in spirit. Round the clock, they are engrossed in materialistic pursuits. They feed their big bellies but do nothing for their vexed souls. They have confined themselves to the small stinging nooks of the houses or the offices. They toil from dawn to dusk to make loads of money. Life has become flat, boring and monotonous for them. They spare no time to enjoy a fresh nutritious breath. They have no time to spend in the company of balmy nature. W. H. Davis says: “What is this life if full of care, we have no time to stand and stare.” 1 2 I, like men of today, live a busy hectic life but I do spare some time for the enlightenment of my soul. In this age of hurries and worries, an informational trip provides an escape from monotonous routine of life. Visits are a great source of information. When we go from one place to another, we are sure to learn a lot. Particularly, visits to historical places and museums teach us so many things. Sometimes such places tell us stories better than the books on history. It is well said, “Architecture is a frozen music.”
  • 39. Museums are defined as: “Museums are character of history based on or concerned with events in history.” A visit to museum is always valuable for a student. It enriches his knowledge and increases his vision. As it is said, “All the history is the biography of great men.” There are many types of museums. The museums may be archaeological, historical or 3 art galleries. Biographical museums, heritage museums, military museums, natural history museums, science and technology museums, transport museums and money museums are other kinds. In Pakistan, there are great numbers of museums. Some of the famous museums of 4 Pakistan are National Museum of Pakistan, Lok Virsa Heritage Museum and Library, Pakistan Army Museum Rawalpindi Pakistan Air Force Museum Karachi, Lahore Museum, Pakistan Maritime Museum, Pakistan Museum of Natural History, Peshawar Museum, Wazir Mansion, Bahawalpur Museum, Taxila Museum, National Museum of Science and Technology Lahore, Money Museum State Bank of Pakistan Karachi and Pakistan Arts Council Karachi. Last Saturday, our college planned a visit to Lok Virsa Heritage Museum and Library Islamabad. It displays the cultural heritage of Pakistani people. The living style of the different areas of Pakistan is exhibited here in statues, pictures, pottery, music and textile work. Lok Virsa is the finest cultural museum in Pakistan. It is located near Shakarparian Hills and has a large display of embroidered costumes, jewellery, woodwork, metalwork, block printing, ivory and bone work. Traditional architecture 5 facades exhibiting such skills as fresco, mirror work and marble inlay; tile, mosaic and stucco tracery are also displayed. Lok Virsa Museum is also famous as National Institute of Folk & Traditional Heritage. Adjacent to the Lok Virsa Museum, the Lok Virsa Heritage Reference Library is well 6 equipped with resource data on ethnography, anthropology, folk music, art, history and crafts. Books on culture, heritage, audio and videocassettes of folk and classical vocal and instrumental music are also available there. The museum has a covered area of 60,000 sq. ft. featuring exhibit halls, making it the largest museum in Pakistan. This is a museum for the people of Pakistan, who are the real bearers of our cultural traditions, which make Pakistan truly great. Most museums in Pakistan are archaeological which are a throwback from colonial times. The Heritage Museum is the first state museum of ethnology in Pakistan, which presents the history and living traditions of the people of Pakistan both from the mainstream and the remotest regions of the country. The location of this landmark achievement at Islamabad enriches the federal capital and adds to its attractions. The primary purpose of the museum is to educate and edify present and future generations of Pakistan and to create a treasure house for the nation more valuable than the vault of any bank in the world. 7
  • 40. Lok Virsa Heritage Museum consists of various departments as Antiquity and Continuity, Textile and Embroidery, Sufi and Shrines, Ballads and Romances, Musical 8 Heritage, Thematic Exhibition, Architecture and Wood Work, Jewellery and Metal Work and Ethnic Tribes. Firstly, I with my fellows and teachers entered the first department of Museum. That Antiquity and Continuity hall portrays Mehrgarh 8000 BC, Mohenjo-Daro 2500 BC, Harappa 2500 BC, Gandhara 250 BC and the continuity of these ancient civilizations in present times. Textile and Embroidery department presents the gallery houses that are one of the richest displays in handmade textiles, natural dyes, rare embroidery and patchwork. Then we continued our visit to the further departments. Sufi and Shrines department portrays Sufi traditions of contemplation, shrine architecture, sufilore and Sufi practices, urs celebrations, rituals and related spiritual ways, which are shown through dioramic display. In Ballads and Romances department romances, musical narratives and love- lore is portrayed through dramatized displays. Heer Ranjha, Adam Durkhaney, Dhola 9 Maru and Hani Shah Mureed represent the four legendary tales of provincial Pakistan. George Orwell has said; “Who controls the past controls the future: who controls the present controls the past.” Musical Heritage department is the most educational expose on musical traditions of 10 Pakistan whose ancient beginnings lays in the times of Mohenjo-Daro to Vedic origins and Muslim contribution over the last centuries. Many other authentic displays of arts, crafts, traditional skills rituals and living traditions have been showcased in the Thematic Exhibition department. Gallery of traditional Mughal and Central Asian architectural arts is one of the most educative experience. Rare and dying architectural skills as tile mosaic, fresco, Stucco, woodwork, are displayed with new techniques and skills in the Architecture and Wood Work department. In Jewellery and Metal Work department, there is a rare collection of exotic ethnic jewellery from all regions of Pakistan. In addition, antique examples of brass & copper work are also displayed. In Ethnic Tribes department, there is colourful portrayal of ethnic tribes of all regions of Pakistan in n atural habitat. The Kalash of Kafrista, Gujars of Kaghan, Indus Kohistan, Borushu of Hunza, Sheedi of Makran and many more are few of them. Moreover, Punjabis, Pashtuns, Sindhis, Saraikis, Muhajirs, Balochis, Hindkowans, Chitralis, Gujarati and other smaller ethnic groups, such as Kashmiris, Brahui, Khowar, Shina, Balti and Turwalis are also portrayed by unique statues and skills. A wise man said: 11 12 “The places are indeed great, enclosing the great people.” Moreover, we also visited a Heritage Library of Lok Virsa Museum. „Heritage Library‟ is devoted to provide assistance to scholars, students, common citizens on folklore and cultural heritage by accumulating field research, collecting cultural studies, oral
  • 41. traditions, indigenous cultural; inheritance and traditional culture. Library offer unparalleled opportunities for self-directed learning and exploration by people of diverse ages, interests, backgrounds, and abilities. For society as a whole, „Heritage Library‟ provides valuable intangible benefits as sources of national, regional, and local identity. The Library is a typical since it is with a high concentration of books, journals, manuscripts and field reports pertaining to Pakistani folklore, ethnology, cultural anthropology, art history and craft. Moreover, Lok Virsa is an affiliate member of UNESCO, The World Craft Council, International Council of Music, The Asian Cultural Centre for UNESCO, The International Council of Museums and similar other world organizations for the dissemination of art products abroad. Lok Virsa Museum is doing its best to achieve the certain goals. It has certain goals in the field of rediscovery and research, cultural 13 revival, cultural storehouse and cultural projection. At last, we went to the café area and had some light refreshment. We also had a view of the surrounding areas of Lok Virsa Museum in which there are many cultural 14 statues. It was a beautiful sight. The cool breeze and deep blue sky had a magical effect on us. Soon it was evening and the light began to fade. The silence and peace of the place affected us strangely. A very beautiful Museum with beautiful outside structures as my quest for forts and castles will go on. We all agreed with Shakespeare: “In Nature‟s infinite book of secrecy a little I can read” We spend the whole day looking the things of various great historical places. Indeed, it was a memorable visit, which we enjoyed most. It will pilfer through the windows of memory, till a long time. Our minds were full of solemn thoughts and colourful memories. In the twilight, it appeared to us as if we were in a fairyland. The whole scene was presenting a beautiful picture. We were much impressed by the scene. It was time to go back. We did not feel like coming back but we had to. It was our unforgettable visit to the museum. Pearl Buck has said: “If you want to understand today, you have to search yesterday.” We came back tired at college from where my father took me home. 15
  • 42. MY LAST DAY AT COLLEGE Outline: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Introduction My Feelings on the Ocassion A Memorable Ocassion Emotional Speeches Photo Session and Cultural Program Principal’s Address Last Glimpse of the College Conclusion Essay: Cowper said, "What peaceful hours, I once enjoyed! How sweet their memory still!" Sweet memories are like sweet smelling flowers grown on the strenuous path of life. Though they change life into a blooming and blaming garden, genuine wisdom is usually showered on us from the dark clouds of painful past. The man who learn nothing from his perturbing past should expect nothing from fragrant future because: "What is bitter to bear may be rosy to remember." 1 My last day at college is a memorable experience of my life. No doubt, it is also a bit bitter experience but it will ever shine in my mind‟s eye like a smiling tear. It is marked with anxiety, sadness and well wishes. Parting is always associated with gloom and grief. The place one loves to stay at cannot be easily forgotten. Thus, it haunts the mind in the years to come. The good past days come to mind and their remembrance makes us sometimes sad and many 2 times delighted. Hence, in the storehouse of my college memories, enriched with many pearls and pebbles collected over the last two years, the last day at the college occupies a very conspicuous position. It has mixed feelings of sadness and bliss. During the last two years‟ stay at the college, I did never feel that I had developed so strong and deep association with the college. Hence, the very idea of last day at college makes me sad and gloomy. “Great asset is glorious past It urges man to work hard.”
  • 43. In every college, there is a tradition that the junior students give a farewell party to the senior outgoing students. In this way in our college every year, the students of first year class give a farewell to the second year class students who are departing for their Board examination. Although parting from one college is always sad yet in the manner the last day at the college is made a memorable occasion for the students who are leaving. Robert J. Kibbee has said right 3 “The quality of a college is measured more by the kind of Student it turns out than the kind it takes in.” This day is definitely a sad day for those who are leaving. However, at the same time it is full of hopes because they are now going to achieve their mission for which they had joined the college years ago. On this day, both the students and the teachers organized a wonderful function under the supervision of Vice Principal. 4 “Write the bad things that are done to you in sand, but the good things that happen to you on a piece of marble” Helen Keller, the dumb and deaf American authoress, holds that we do not value the things until we lose them. Her words echoed in my mind on my last day at college. It was only then I realized how much I cherished the college I was going to leave, It seemed to me as if somebody were drawing my soul out from my body. I must acknowledge that I had spent the most valuable time of my life at college and rightly call it the asset of my life. On my last day at college, I got ready early in the morning and reached college at about 8:00 a.m. with my friends to spend the whole day at college campus. It was chilly but sunny day. The farewell party was to be held in the big Hall. The farewell function started at 10:00 a.m. All the students sat very peacefully with the worthy Principal and the Professors. As the principal entered the auditorium, all the students and teachers rose from their chairs to welcome him. The ceremony started with the 5 verses from the Holy Quran. Someone has said right; “No matter how much you hate your college but you will always miss it when you leave.” Firstly, a student from first year rose to speak. He appreciated our behavior and dealings with them. He enumerated the good events and good days spent with us and then bade us farewell. Then, I behalf of my class was asked to speak few words. I 6 thanked the first year students for arranging so grand party. I also thanked the teachers and office staff for their guidance and cooperation during our stay at the college and hoped that they would guide us in the future as well. Someone has said really right; “Goodbyes are not forever. Goodbyes are not the end. They simply mean I'll miss you Until we meet again!”