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    East or West

    Teachers are the best !

    They show us the way , sacrificing the day

    They shout all the day ,

    At those who slip away ,

    Till their thoughts pain,

    But all in vain,

    My mom always says ,

    That teachers days,

    Are full of sorrows ,

    Thinking of tomorrow.

    We have to respect them ,

    And dont condemn

    If anything is wrong,

    Because it doesnt take long,

    To be corrected

    As they are ones to be respected. !!

    TEACHER

    Zakiya Rasheed

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    A Funny Day

    When I was in 1st standard we

    went for a picnic. We enjoyed the

    picnic very much. We played a

    game named 'Kho-Kho'.

    It was very funny to play . We

    ran too much .After sometime we

    ate our food. After five minutes,

    we played with a ball.

    'Sumith' threw the ball and it stuck

    on the tree. My friend Aadhil

    took a stone and threw to the tree

    and he aimed at the ball, when he

    threw the stone, the ball fell down.

    So we enjoyed that picnic to

    ASPIRE PARK!

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    1. Start studying well before the exam. Make sure your schedule provides for sufficient revision time. As any good test-taker will tell you, the revisions are more important than the first time study.

    2. Focus on understanding the

    concepts rather than mugging. 3. Think about the time after the

    exam. Visualize the happiness on your face that the stress period is now over. This works very well.

    4. Keep telling yourself that your

    hard-work will not go to waste. 5. If you are afraid of tough

    questions, it helps to know that most questions are of average difficulty and designed to be answered correctly by most examiners.

    6. Designate a "study buddy", a

    classmate who is an expert in a subject you have trouble in, that you can come to with questions.

    Jumana Abdul Samad

    7. Get plenty of sleep. It's way more stressful to memorize lots of information or comprehend complicated concepts on less than 6 hours sleep.

    8. Eat healthy food, since it's

    often easier to function on nutritious food than junk. While sugar might be a quick source of energy, sugar lows happen pretty fast and the let-down can often be severe.

    9. While taking notes, use as

    many diagrams, graphs and figures and illustrations as possible. This helps to make several revisions at the last moment!

    10. Ask a senior or more

    knowledgeable person to prepare sample tests for you. If such practice tests are available in the market, go for them.

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    Did you know that the earth circles the sun at the

    speed of 18.5 miles (29.8km) per second which

    means it travels at a speed of 1,072,80 km/h.

    Did you know that cars also could run on alcohol. In

    Brazil, an alcohol called ethanol is used as the fuel

    for cars. And the advantage is that it will never

    run out because it is made out of sugarcane.

    Did you know that the way the numbers are written developed from symbols used by the Muslim mathematicians.

    Did you know that the first nuclear weapon was

    used in the World War II. It was a bomb dropped by USA in Hiroshima in Japan in 1945.

    Did you know that the longest railway line is over

    5,600 miles (9,000 km) long. it was built between 1891 and 1905 and stretched from west to east of the Russian empire.

    Hisham Ilyas

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    LAST BREATH

    From those around I hear a Cry, A muffled sob, a Hopeless sigh, I hear their footsteps leaving slow, And then I know my soul must Fly! A chilly wind begins to blow, Within my soul, from Head to Toe, And then, Last Breath escapes my lips, It's Time to leave. And I must Go! So, it is True (But it's too Late) They said: Each soul has its Given Date,

    When it must leave its body's core, And meet with its Eternal Fate. Oh mark the words that I do say, Who knows? Tomorrow could be your Day, At last, it comes to Heaven or Hell Decide which now, Do NOT delay! Come on my brothers let us pray Decide which now, Do NOT delay! Oh God! Oh God! I cannot see! My eyes are Blind! Am I still Me

    Or has my soul been led astray, And forced to pay a Priceless Fee Alas to Dust we all return, Some shall rejoice, while others burn, If only I knew that before The line grew short, and came my Turn! And now, as beneath the sod They lay me (with my record flawed), They cry, not knowing I cry worse, For, they go home, I face my God!

    Oh mark the words that I do say, Who knows, Tomorrow could be your Day, At last, it comes to Heaven or Hell Decide which now, Do NOT delay ! Come on my brothers let's pray Decide which now, do not delay ....

    Lyricist Ahmed Bukhathir

    Collected by: Khansa Zafar

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    Misbahul Haque

    A BUTTERFLY

    A butterfly, a butterfly

    I love to fly with butterfly

    I like to play

    I want to toy

    But it goes this way and That way .

    A tiny air balloon

    What a Beauty ?

    A statue on the flower !

    But my mother do not allow

    To go outside !

    Because of the heat outside .

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    Where is your eye ?

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    The acids in your stomach are so strong that they could destroy a razor blade

    Bones are living growing parts of your body and make up around 20 % of your weight.

    Childrens bones are softer than an adults. They wont fully harden until you are 18 years old.

    You use 11 face muscles to flomen , 12 to smile and 20 to kiss.

    one drops of blood contains 5 million red blood cells.

    Your heart beats around 60-80 times a minute, but doing exercise

    increase its rate to 200 times a minute

    The human eye muscles move around 10000 times a day

    After a big mean , your stomach can stretch to 40 times the size when it was empty

    A new born baby cant make tears until it is 3 weeks old.

    Playing a personal music player (MP3) on full volume could permanently damage your hearing just after 1 minute and 29 seconds.

    It takes just 0.02 of a second for your brain to realize when you have dropped a book on your toe.

    There are more than one million tiny tubes as filters in the kidneys. The

    are called nephion and measure around 65 km in total length.

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    The king cobra has an unusual hiss that is much

    lower than other snakes more like a rowl than a

    hiss.

    Compared with the size of the bird, the kiwis egg is enormous. The egg is about 20 percent of the

    mothers weight.

    Koalas are often slow moving and quiet. Some

    people believe that eucalyptus diet has a calming

    effect on them. The truth however, that their

    digestion rate is slowed down because the leaves

    take a lot of energy to digest.

    A lions tongue is so rough that it could lick the

    skin off your body.

    Many people call the panda a panda bear, but for

    a long time scientists werent sure if it is really was a bear, Today in spite of a non-bear traits,

    the panda is usually classified in the bear family.

    Mother tapir carriers her baby for about 13

    months before it is born. That might seem like a

    lot to us humans, who take only nine months. But

    its nothing to the elephant, which carries its baby

    for 24 months!

    If a mother camel has to go for a journey, when

    her baby is very young, the baby is put inside a

    carrier on a nurse camel beside the mother. If the

    mother cant see the baby, she will own away, perhaps thinking her baby is lost and she needs to

    find it.

    Llamas like to live in groups and will even live

    with sheep if there are no other llamas around.

    Shepherds often see llamas as watch dogs because llamas will fight off any animal that

    threatens their hard.

    Joeys arent born inside their mother pouch. They have to climb there first. Quite a feat

    considering they are born blind furless, and very

    very tiny.

    The yak also contributes to some religious

    ceremonies. Butter made from yak milk provides

    fuel for lamps used on shrines and in certain

    Tibetan Buddhist celebrations.

    If you have ever been licked by a cat then you

    know that cats have rough tongues. They all do.

    This is because their tongues are covered with

    little sharp edged pockets. The pockets help them

    lick up water and groom their fur.

    Cattle are ruminants- animals that bring their

    food back up after it has been swallowed, to be

    rechewed and reswallowed. This process is called

    cud chewing .

    People think pigs are dirty animals because they

    so often see pigs wallowing in mud. But pigs cover

    themselves with mud to stay cool. Given a choice

    pigs prefer air conditioning to mud baths.

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    Wings To Fly You were born with potential .

    You were born with goodness and lust . You were with ideas and dreams . You were born with greatness. You were born with Wings.

    You are not meant for crawling . So dont , You have Wings . Learn to use them to fly.

    (13th Century Persian Sufi Poet,

    Jalaluddin Rumi:)

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