Christmas is the greatest festival of Christians. It is celebrated cm 25th December every year. Christian' Believe that on this day Jesus Christ was born. This is celebrated around the world by all the Christian Countries. In India too its festivities are almost the same as thatof Dussehra and Diwali. Houses and Churches are cleaned and white washed. They are decorated with buntings, flowers, pictures, and crosses. The alters of Jesus and Mother Mary are decorated beautifully. People decorate Christmas tree. They decorate it withlamps, bells, toys and flowers. At night it looks beautifuland shines. People go to markets to buy gifts for friends andrelatives. Cakes and chocolates are in great demand, Shopkeepers also decorate their shops tastefully, Shopkeepers do good business. On the Christmas day people go to Church to offer theirprayers. The/ light the candles at alters of Jesus Christ and Mother Mary. They take part in mid-night more...

I feel we as a country we can't really complain about the qualityof our education. We have it real good. People from manyother countries often travel here to get higher education. Butthere are some tiling that could be changed. We need to useour advancements in technology to our advantage. Also, morespecialized teachers would improve the quality of learning. And in high school tin- thing I felt was the biggest problemwas class size it was too hard to listen to a teacher and focuson the material with a class of over twenty-five. Technology is what makes the world go. We need to usethis to our advantage to make our education better. There aremany ways to make this possible. We could use the Internetto broadcast interactive classes. This way you have the bestpossible teachers to teach everyone all over the country andeven the world. In doing this the level of education will more...

Between-class ability grouping, which is the practice of lumpingchildren together in separate classes according to their talentsand ability level, is ineffective according to many researchstudies. Research findings claim that, although ability groupingmay have slight benefits for students who are assigned tohigh track classes, these benefits are balanced by losses forstudents who are assigned to low-tracked classes. Pullingstudents into low-tracked classes is damaging for a few reasonsFirst, these students are not or are only exposed to a fewpositive role models. Also, many teachers do not enjoy teachinglow tracked classes and have low expectations of their students. Research has also found that lower track classes' qualityof instruction is lower than that of middle or high trackedclasses. Tracking therefore unfairly creates unequalopportunities for academic achievement. One of the mostharmful effects of tracking is the label a student in a low trackis given. Opponents of tracking fear that the labels students aregiven early on more...

I am an old Ambassador car. I was built in 1972 and Iwas bought by Mr. Smith who is a business man with a Shop on the main street. When I was new I washandsome and Mr. Smith was very proud of me. He used to clean me every day brushing, waxing andwashing me himself. He never employed anyone to take care of me becausehe was too attached to me and wanted to care of me Himself. I used to be the envy of all the neighbors andMr. Smith used to spend a lot of time driving me aroundthe city. As time went by Mr. Smith got married. Mrs. Smith isa very kind lady and she too loved me a lot. She would go out with Mr. Smith every evening and most oftenwe would drive away a long distance over weekends. Years passed by and I was happy. Mr. Smith more...

My daily life is governed by routine, almost totally, What can one expect in the daily life from an ordinary schoolboy except routine? Every morning, except when there is no school, I have to get up before the sun rises, perform the morning routine of visiting the bathroom, clean up and then get ready for breakfast. Breakfast is always the same affair of bread, jam and tea or coffee, with an egg or two on some days. Next it is the inevitable donning of my school uniform and going out to wait for the school bus to arrive. It is always exciting if it rains in the morning, for then we get a horde of screaming wet school kids brandishing umbrellas like swords at one another. That makes the driver mad, but it is a wonderful change from the dull routine of dry mornings. Alas, wet mornings are few and more...

Cricket is popular game in our school. Many studentsstudent play it while other enjoys seeing it. Our Principal is a' great cricket enthusiast. We often play and practice cricket we have a large play ground. The other day a very interesting cricket match was heldin our play ground. It was a One-Day 20-20 Over Match it was played between the team of Jain HappySchool and Our School team. We reached the school early that day. The matchstarted at 9 A.M. The Jain Happy School team also Arrived in time. The two Umpires entered the ground. They were followed by the two Captains. There was a'toss of a coin. We won the toss and elected to bat first. The players began to warm up. They stretched andjumped. Our openers went to bat. They were loudly cheered.There was crowd of about 500peeople. They made goodstart. But then Naresh was out when the more...

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar has undoubtedly been thecentral figure in the epistemology of the dalit universe. It isdifficult to imagine anything serious or important in theircollective life that is totally untouched by Ambedkar. For the dalit masses he is everything together; a scholar par excellencein the realm of scholarship, a Moses or messiah who led hispeople out of bondage and ignominy on to the path of prideand a Bodhisattva in the pantheon of Buddhism. He is always bedecked with superlative, quite like God,whatever may be the context in dalit circles. It is not difficultto see the reason behind the obeisance and reverence that dalits have for Ambedkar. They see him as one who devotedevery moment of his life thinking about and struggling fortheir emancipation, who took the might of the establishment head on in defence of their cause; who sacrificed all thecomforts and conveniences of life that were quite within hireach more...

When I think back about my childhood, many vivid memories spring to my mind. Some are pleasurable while some are painful. Regardless of the quality I attach to these memories, they constitute the early experiences of my life and they help to make me the person that I am today. The most vivid memory that I have is about the time I fell from a coconut tree. Though I fell from about three feet, I dislocated my elbow. I can still recall the process of falling and the immense pain and discomfort afterwards. I was about five at that time. That accident makes me extra careful whenever I climb a tree now. A repeat of a bad experience is definitely not welcome. As I grew older, I remember sitting side-saddle on the horizontal bar of my elder brother's bicycle while he pedalled us towards a small farm nearby- There we more...

Some parents think that once their children are at school, they can relax and let the education system take control. But this isnot the case at all. As research shows, parents have an even greater influence on their children's academic results than theschool does. Most of a child's ability to communicate, to relate to teachers and peers and their attitude to learning, is formedfrom home. Parents can help give their children a head start, by beginning their education at home. Many parents don't realize how they can help their children at home. Things as simple as baking a cake with their children can help them with their education. Measuring out ingredients for a cake is a simple form of maths. Another example of helping young children with their maths is simply planning a birthday party. They have to decidehow many people to invite, how many invitations they will need how more...

In hot countries, people generally welcome winter. Butin cold countries, they consider it a cruel season. However, even in hot countries, winter sometimes seems cruel when it is unbearably cold. This is how I felt on 28th January last. I had a disturbedsleep at night due to intense cold. As I woke up, I foundthe day no better. I took courage to open the door of bedroom. A waft of betting cold greeted me and I began to shiver. I at once shut the door. It seemed that my hands and feet were becoming numb. I at once rushed to my bed and coveredmyself with the warm woolen quilt. I asked my mother to prepare tea for me. She at once complied with my request and brought a cup of sizzling tea to me. As I sipped hot tea, I got some relief. I took courage to have a bath more...


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