List of Short Essays 

Myself

I am a student who’s studying in a prestigious college in Lahore
city. It’s a city where I grew up. I live in a town with my family. The school
I studied till 12th is also in the town.

Things I am good at

Almost everyone is kind at least one sport. The one competition
that I am good at is basketball. In my school, almost everyone had an obsession
with the sport, and so did I. Every game period, my teacher would make us play
basketball, along with other games. Over the years, the way I played basketball
improved, and while learning the game, I discovered other lessons as well. One
of the lessons I’ve learned is how to play in a team. When you play in a group,
you depend on each other for winning.

I have always been energetic and lively. While many people feel
awkward and weird, making me friends, I have no problems with making new
friends. I can talk to everyone quickly and know them.

A House on Fire

In the evening of last Sunday, I
found that the house of our neighborhood caught fire. The flames were rising to
the sky.

Suddenly I heard shouts of “Fire,
Fire!” I woke up at once and looked out in the street. I saw a house on fire.

I ran downstairs and reached the
place. Many people had collected there. They were running with buckets full of
water and bags full of sand. What a terrible scene I saw that day!

But it did prove of much help. A
strong wind was blowing. Some cries were heard from inside the house. The house
belonged to a doctor.

Soon some fire-engines reached
the spot. Two firemen entered the burning house. They helped the doctor’s
family to come out. Fortunately, no one was killed.

The fire was brought under
control. The building was reduced to ashes. The shopkeeper had suffered a great
loss. It was a very fearful sight.

My Best Friend

  • I
    have a huge group of friends at my school, but my best friend’s name is Arjun.
  • He
    has a round face with brown hair and eyes.
  • My
    best friend is funny and outgoing by nature.
  • He
    is a gentle and well-mannered boy who is loved by one and all.
  • He
    is very good at his studies and helps me in my studies too.
  • We
    sit, study and play together at school.
  • Arjun
    and I stay in the same locality.
  • His
    parents and my parents are good friends too. They visit us often.
  • During
    break time, we eat and share our lunch with each other.
  • On
    my birthday, he gives me wonderful gifts. I also give him nice gifts on
    his birthday.
  • I
    always pray to God to keep us safe and healthy at all times.

 

An Accident

Once I was on my way back home from
festive shopping when I witnessed a road accident. I was with my sister and it
was around 6 o’ clock in the evening. In the middle of the road, we saw a crowd
surrounding something. We weren’t quite sure what was happening as the first
thought that came to our mind was that it was probably a quarrel between two
men. However, when we reached the spot, we found out an accident had taken
place.

After that, we got to know the whole
story. A man was crossing the road when a truck hit him leaving him severely
injured. The man was lying on the ground bleeding profusely and people were
calling for an ambulance. We instantly called up the ambulance but time was
running out. Therefore, an auto driver took the man in his auto and rushed to
the hospital.

Subsequently, the police arrived as
the people had caught the driver and were beating him up. After the police
came, they caught hold of the driver and asked about the incident. Later, we
came to know that the driver was drunk. The police detained him and went to the
hospital for a statement. Fortunately, the driver was declared out of danger.
The doctors dressed his wounds and informed that he was still in shock.

That incident made me realize how
precious our lives are. In addition, as to how we take it for granted. We must
all be very careful when on road, on foot or by a car that does not matter. We
can adopt measures that will prevent road accidents.

Morning Walk

There is an old proverb that says ‘Early to bed and early to
rise, makes a man health, wealthy and wise. I am in the habit of getting up
early in the morning and have formed the habit of taking long morning walks in
the past two years. It is a light exercise and best for physical fitness. The
morning air which is fresh and pure is beneficial for the lungs. The early rays
of the rising sun are good for healthy skin. ‘ Health is Wealth’ and Doctors
also recommend morning walk to their patients for gaining sound  health
and freshness of energy.

At a distance of about one kilometer from my house there is a
big park. Along with my neighborhood friend I cover the distance. We jog in
winters and walk easily in summers. On the way we meet other people , whom we
know by now heading towards the park. We exchange greetings and move on. It is
very rare that we two friends miss our morning walk.

During winters mostly the people stay indoors but during summers
young and old alike are seen enjoying the beautiful weather. The dew drops on
the leaves, grasses and flower petals shine like little pearls. There is the
refreshing cool breeze blowing the sweet smell of the flowering plants. The
birds chirruping in groups are seen all around. It is almost the same scene
daily and same people dew meet in the  park but the charm of early morning
is everlasting.

We run on the circular path of the park. After two –complete
rounds we let ourselves fall on the wet grass and roll happily on the softness
below.

Few little children are seen playing with balls. Only the old and
the aged are seen sitting in a group. They all know each other well. They
prefer to sit quietly and discuss matters on politics, the changing times and
their younger generations. Fat people walk briskly in a bid to reduce extra
fats.

As we lay down to rest we watch the sun in the sky. The sight of
the rising sun and the quick change of colour is captivating.

The morning walks keeps me fresh and energetic the whole day. A
regular morning walk is necessary for maintaining a sound body and mind.

My favorite Teacher

  • I like all my teachers, but
    Shreya ma’am is my favourite among all.
  • She is our class teacher. She
    takes our attendance daily in the morning.
  • She teaches us Mathematics.
  • I used to dislike Mathematics
    earlier. But Shreya ma’am teaches it in an interesting way. Now, I love
    the subject.
  • She is the best teacher and is
    the favourite of most of my classmates too.
  • She is a very sweet and kind
    person.
  • She explains everything in an
    easy and fun way.
  • Whenever we are not able to
    understand anything, she patiently teaches it again and again.
  • She is very disciplined,
    punctual and sometimes strict too.
  • She teaches us good habits and
    moral values. She is an ideal teacher.

 

Our School

  • My school is one of the most
    popular schools in town.
  • My school building is very
    spacious and beautiful.
  • My school has a huge playground
    where I can play various outdoor games.
  • I have many friends at my
    school where we study and play together.
  • My school teachers are very
    kind and caring towards everyone.
  • We celebrate all national
    functions at my school with great pomp and show.
  • My school has a huge library
    where we can read books.
  • My school conducts physical
    education classes once every week.
  • My school has a science lab
    which is well-equipped.
  • I love to go to school because
    I learn new things every day.

My Mother

My mother is an
ordinary woman she is my superhero. In every step of my, she supported and
encouraged me. Whether day or night she was always there for me no matter what
the condition is. Furthermore, her every work, persistence, devotion,
dedication, conduct is an inspiration for me. In this essay on my mother, I am
going to talk about my mother and why she is so special to me. Why I Love My Mother So Much?

I love her not because she is my mother and we should
respect our elders. I respect her because she has taken care of me when I was
not able to speak. At that time, she has taken care of all my needs when I
wasn’t able to speak.

Additionally, she taught me how to
walk, speak, and take care of myself. Similarly, every bigger step that I have
taken in my life is all because of my mother. Because, if she hasn’t taught me
how to take small steps then I won’t be able to take these bigger step.

Her Love

She is an essence of truthfulness,
love, and sincerity. Another reason is that she showers her family with her
blessing and live. Furthermore, she gives us everything but never demand
anything in return. The way she cares for everyone in the family inspires me to
the same in my future.

Also, her love is not just for the
family she treats every stranger and animals the same way she did to me. Due
to, this she is very kind and sensible towards the environment and animals.

A Companion of Trouble

Whenever I was in trouble or scolded
by dad I run towards my mother as she is the only one that can save me from
them. Whether a small homework problem or a bigger problem she was always there
for me.

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad
Ali Jinnah

Mohammad Ali Jinnah the founder of Pakistan, was
born on December 25, 1876, in a house known as Wazir Mansion located in
Karachi. His father’s name was Jinnah Poonja, and Mother was Mithibai, he
belongs to a merchant family. He was a great politician and a well-known lawyer
of his time. Quaid e Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah received his early education
from Sindh Madarsat ul Islam and Christian missionary school. He went to
England for higher education and got admission at Lincoln’s Inn law school in
London. At the age of 20 he enrolled in Bombay high court when he came back to
British India, he was the youngest one to enter the bar, where he started to
take interest in political affairs of the nation and became famous in the next
three years. 

He was a man of his words and the greatest spokesman, he always
stood like a rock in front of opponents and never lay down. Gandhi called him
“an impossible man ” due to his determinacy over his principles. Jinnah said:
“Think a hundred times before you make a decision, but once that decision is
taken, stand by it as one man”.In 1930 he became an undisputed leader of all
the Muslims of sub-continent and started to lead Muslim League in 1933. In 1940
Pakistan resolution was drafted by Muslim league at Minar e Pakistan -Lahore
which has been proved as a backbone in the war of freedom.

After the Pakistan Resolution passed, he worked day and night and
did not worried about his health which was going down day by day, but he kept
it secret and never disclosed it to anyone, his sacrifice was not for his own
interest but for the whole Muslim nation. It was due to his wise leadership and
vigorous effort that Pakistan came into being on August 14, 1947. He was
fighting with tuberculosis for many years but never made it his weakness, died
on September 11, 1948, just 13 months after the creation of this beloved
homeland.

My Village

1.   
My village is in Lahore.

2.   
It is located amidst nature.

3.   
A river ravi across the entire village.

4.   
The river provides water for irrigation and other farming
activities.

5.   
Apart from irrigation, the river water is in use for washing and
cleaning purposes.

6.   
The women and maids fetch drinking water from the local well.

7.   
Not many vehicles travel through our village. Hence, there is
little or no pollution at all.

8.   
The village does not have a massive population; as a result, it
is clean and tidy.

9.   
The main occupation practiced over here is farming,
cattle-rearing, and fishing.

10.
Developmental works are being carried around in the village for
modernization.

My House

1. I live in a village and my house his not small.
2) my house is big because of our extended
family.
3) There are 8 members in my family.
4) we have 7 rooms in our house with 3 attached
bathroom.
5) our house in not well decorated.
6) There are a lot of trees surrounding our
house.
7) some of these is mango tree, palm tree,
coconut tree etc.
8) These trees provide shadow and make our cool.
9) these trees also save us from a lot of
environmental disasters.
10) We love animals, so we have some domestic
animals in our house.

My Country

1.
My Country Name is Pakistan.
2. It has four provinces.
3. It is situated in Continent Asia.
4. It came into being on August 14th, 1947.
5. Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah is its
founder.
6. Its Capital is Islamabad.
7. Its national language is Urdu.
8. Its national game is hockey.
9. It is a beautiful country.
10. I love my country.

My Classroom

1.          
I read in class IV.

2.          
My classroom is very big.

3.          
It is very airy.

4.          
It has one door and two windows.

5.          
It has two electric fans.

6.          
My classroom is very beautiful.

7.          
There are desks and benches in it.

8.          
There are charts and maps on the walls.

9.          
It has a whiteboard.

10.       
It is a very clean room.

11.       
I like my classroom very much.

My Watch

This is a wrist watch. 

This is my
watch. 

It is made of plastic
and silver.

It has a beautiful
chain.

It keeps correct time.

It is a digital watch.

It is a birthday gift
from my father.

It has a big digital
display screen.

I wear it on my wrist.

I love my watch.

The Postman

A
postman is a well-known person. He is a public servant. He works in the post
office. He delivers letters, money orders, parcels, greeting cards, etc. from
door to door and street to street. His services are very important. People wait
for his knock on the door. He is always welcome. The postman wears a khaki
uniform and carries a bag full of letters, etc. He collects letters from
letterboxes. Then they are sent through the mail-vans and trains to the
addresses at different places.

He
delivers letters received in his post office from other post-offices and
places. He delivers registered and speed-post articles also. He links
people and places. He brings news from friends’ relatives and near and dear
ones from distant places. He brings greetings and good wishes cards. Sometimes
there may be a piece of unwelcome news. But again, it is important because it
concerns us. The news is news, whether good or bad and must be communicated.

The
duties of a postman are difficult. These are more difficult for a postman
working in a village. He has to cover long distances on foot, bicycle or
sometimes on can boats. Sun or rain, freezing cold or scorching heat, he is on
his duty. But he is poorly paid. His salary is meagre. He has poor chances of
promotion. His work conditions and pay should be raised. He should be provided
with government accommodation. His children should be given better
opportunities for education and training.

He
should also be insured as he has to face dangerous situations. In far-flung
rural areas, he has to cross rivers and thick forests When he carries money
orders, his risks increase all the more. He deserves our sympathy and regard.
He has very few holidays and his hours of work are long and difficult We must
give him better treatment and salary.

My favorite Book

A Book is like a true
friend, a philosopher, and a motivator. They are incredible gifts to humans.
They are a source of immense knowledge and wisdom. You can turn to books for
guidance in your life. They offer many insights and give a magic portal to connect
ourselves with people of the past and present. It helps you live with a purpose
and clarity most of the time. Reading is a great habit to inculcate. Great
readers become great writers while great writers become great communicators. It
makes good societies. The positives of books are endless.

Some people like to
read books because they can learn so much. Other people want to read because
they can escape the truth. Also, other people just like the feel and smell of
books. It discovers the passion for stories. We live in a generation where you
can choose from more than a thousand books, fiction, and nonfiction, whatever
you want. There have never been so many choices and so many sources to choose.
There is something for everyone. At first, it is hard, but once you create a
habit, you see it is all worthwhile. Books pass on the knowledge to our future
generations. It can transform the world.

The Farmer

farmer is one
of the most important members of society. He is the giver of food to the
people, to all practical purposes. He gets up early in the morning and goes to
his fields. Now-a-days, in a number of states, the days of ploughing the fields
with the help of oxen are almost over except for the farmers who are – too poor
to purchase a tractor. The farmer has many kinds of works to do. He ploughs his
fields. He sows the seeds. He waters the fields regularly. He has to take care
of the crops. He has to protect them against hail and frost.

He has to apply compost and fertilizers. He has also to ; sprinkle
insecticides and pesticides to protect the crops against pests and insects. Most
of the old farmers are illiterate. But the farmers of the new generation are
mostly educated. Their being educated helps them a lot. They get the soil of
their fields tested in a labora­tory. Thus, they can know what kind of crop
will grow best in their fields. Although the lot of big farmers has greatly
improved, the condition of small land-holders and marginal farmers is still far
from being satisfactory.

The Street Beggar

Beggars
are the people who restore to begging for alms from other people. Beggars can
be seen at various places. But the main areas of their operations are the
places of pilgrimage and worship. They squat on the banks of the rivers, in
front of temples, churches, mosques, gurudwaras, and other places of hectic
activity. They roam from street to street, from one locality to another begging
for alms. Though they usually accept whatever is given to them, some beggars
can get very irritating and aggressive.

Some
people give alms to beggars in order to ward them off and not due to pity. Many
beggars are so young and healthy that they do not deserve charity at all. The
deserving cases are very few; those who are crippled, lame, deaf, dumb, blind
or handicapped and cannot earn their living. Some are in such a pathetic state
as to evoke pity and compassion. Such crippled beggars are well versed in the
art of singing religious songs. Some beggars have a very melodious voice. Their
sweet voice attracts the passers-by. Such beggars are found in trains and buses
and they enthrall the travelers through their religious and devotional songs.

Most
beggars thrive due to the generosity of soft-hearted people. These beggars
never miss religious gatherings and festivals. Some wear only a loin-cloth.
Some beggars besmear themselves with ash while others have long hair and carry
a pair of tongs. Some meditate under trees. But many are cheats and charlatans.
These beggars deceive the innocent people and at times even rob them.

The Eid

Eid-ul-Fitr often abbreviated to Eid is a three-day Muslim
ritual that marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting. Eid is
an Arabic word meaning “festivity”. The first day of Eid falls on the first day
of the month Shawwal. It is a very special day for all the Muslims. It is an
occasion of happiness. On this day people commonly wake up earlier to carry out
special tasks related to Eid. They put on new clothes and have a light
breakfast of home-made vermicelli.

 

People send this sweet dish to their relatives and neighbors.
Then they go to attend the special Eid prayer in Eid Gah. This is one of the
biggest assemblies of the Muslims in the year. After the prayers, Muslims
visits their relatives, friends and acquaintances and exchange greetings. Eid
gifts are frequently given to children and immediate relatives. Adult relatives
give children small sums of money as Eidi. Eid day is full of festivities. It
brings delight to all the Muslims of the world. Many days before Eid, special
arrangements are made to decorate the houses.

 

People clean their houses to welcome the guests on this happy
occasion. Buntings and balloons give a new look to the houses. The children
seem very happy on this day. There is a lot of fun and amusement everywhere. Streets,
parks and gardens are full of people and children. Some enjoy watching special
Eid shows on different TV channels. Some indulge in fireworks. Outwardly, Eid
seems a special day for feasts, meetings and rejoicing but Islam does not
establish any ritual without special purpose.

 

The Aeroplane

·           
1. An Aeroplane is a flying item

·           
2. It resembles a bus or an automobile that flies overhead.

·           
3. It has wings as well as a tail.

·           
4. It can take around 100 to 400 travelers and items from one
place to another

·           
5. It can move numerous kilometer overseas, hillsides, jungles
at a time.

·           
6. It conserves time as well as makes the globe smaller sized.

·           
7. Just abundant individuals travel in it.

·           
8. It runs by the pilot and assistant pilot.

·           
9. The air person hosting treats the guests favorably

·           
10. Flying airborne is an enjoyment.

An Hospital

Hospital is a kind of institution which deals with health care
activities. It is an institution that provides treatment to patients with
specialized staff and equipment. It serves humanity as a whole. It is an
integral part of the social welfare of a society or a state.

Patients with various health problems are being treated in
hospitals. Hospitals have all the facilities to deal with any kind of disease
starting from physical health issues to mental and psychological deficiencies.

The types of hospitals in general are private hospitals and
hospitals run by the government. Private hospitals basically are run by an
individual or a group of physicians or by any private organization. Another
kind of hospital prevails in India and it is the semi-government hospital that
is run by both the government and the private organization.

Research
works also are conducted in hospitals. The functions of the hospital involve
in-patient services, patients care, medical and nursing research, promoting
awareness for some unavoidable diseases. The essential services available in a
hospital are emergency and casualty services, IPD services, OPD services, and
Operation Theatre. However, it is a place where people visit with belief and
trust to get recovered from any kind of disease.

The Prize day at our
School

The prize day at our
school is a day of glorious celebration. Prizes are distributed among several
students who have achieved excellence in different respects in that year. It is
observed every year in our school.

The day has a special
significance for the students and teachers. An aroma of pleasure runs
everywhere in the school campus this day. The school is decorated with flags
and festoons. In the evening the attractive decoration of electric light
arrests everybody’s attention and creates an impression of a paradise on the
earth. Many respectable ladies and gentlemen including the guardians of the
students are invited to the occasion. An important person is invited to the
occasion for distributing the prizes.

The
distribution of prizes was followed by an impressive speech by the guest of
honour. He encouraged the students to be ‘brave and hard-working. He also spoke
a few words about such virtues as honesty, discipline and punctuality. He
adored the winners and told others not to be disheartened. The meeting ended
with a vote of thanks to the Chief Guest and others. The students entertained
the guests with a one-act-play and then with a group-dance. The prize day of
our school was a grand success.

My Neighbor

  • My neighbour’s name is Mr Ahmad. He is an
    Army Officer.
  • He is polite and offers me chocolates
    whenever I visit his house.
  • He is tall and always has a smile on his
    face. He is a very punctual and hardworking person.
  • He regularly goes for evening walks and
    plays badminton too.
  • He is married, has a son and a pet dog.
  • His wife is a professor. She makes
    delightful pancakes and sends some to our house too.
  • Their son Ali is a good friend of mine. We
    play together after school.
  • All of us have been to many picnics
    together. The previous time, we went to a zoo and had a great time.
  • We invite each other on birthdays and
    other occasions. Our neighbors are also like a part of our family.
  • Our families help each other in times of
    need. We are fortunate to have a good neighborhood.

A visit to an
Historical Place

In this modern age, we remain busy day and night like a machine.
Our minds are all the time preoccupied with the worries and responsibilities of
everyday life. We are unable to understand the need of pleasure in human life.
We should realize the fact that life should be enjoyed with all its charms and
pleasure. We also spare some time for pleasure and recreation. What is this life if full of care, We have no time to stand and
stare? (W. Davies).

In this age of hurries and worries, a picnic provides an escape
from the monotonous routine of life. Last Sunday, we decided to go on a picnic.
We wished to visit some historical places because they are our cultural
heritage. So, we chose Jahangir’s Tomb as our picnic point. We reached the tomb
in the morning at 10. The weather was very pleasant. The splendid building of
the tomb was very impressive. There was greenery all around. A cool breeze was
blowing. Birds were chirping in the trees. There were vast lawns, open spaces
and flowers of different colours. “Flowers always make people
better, Happier and more helpful.” (Luther Burbank)

 Jahangir’s
Tomb is the best place for a family picnic. There, we enjoyed ourselves very
much. Everyone was taking interest in the remarkable structure of the building,
matchless beauty of the lawns and historical significance of the Tomb.

At about 2 o’clock, we sat under a shady tree. My mother spread
the table cloth on the ground and put our things on it.  Mother had
prepared many tasty dishes. We took some meal and had some rest. Then we played
cricket in a grassy park. It was a source of great amusement. My elder brother
told some interesting anecdotes. We sang together some national and film songs.

In the evening, we packed our belongings and our way home. Our
hearts were saturated. It was a picnic of full enjoyment and recreation.

A journey by Train

A journey is often a pleasure. A
journey by train is also a pleasure. A journey by train is much more joyful to
me. It was summer. My school was closed. I and some of my friends decided to go
to my sister’s house in Chittagong by train. We reached the Kamalapur railway
station by taxi. We bought our tickets and got on the train at 7 a.m. When the
train whistled, the train started moving. I sat beside a window. The train left
the urban area soon. Then the train began running through the green field of
the rural areas. I gazed and gazed at the houses, trees, and meadows. My mind
became cheerful. Everything seemed to be running. Then it crossed a bridge over
a river. It was an express train. It stopped only at a few big stations. At
noon we reached the areas of Chittagong district. I felt joy seeing hills.
After seven hours, the train reached the Chittagong railway station at 4 p.m.
We got down from the train and went to my sister’s house by taxi. We enjoyed
the journey much. It gave us much pleasure. A journey by train is a joyful
journey. We shall never forget this journey. It gave me a lot of pleasure. We
enjoyed the journey very much.

A Visit to the Museum

Our school organized a picnic
yesterday. We were taken to a Natural History Museum in Lahore.

A visit to a museum imparts us
knowledge about the civilization of the past. We saw swords, shields, daggers,
and other weapons of war.

We also saw the dresses used by
the soldiers of the olden times. We saw ancient toys, utensils, and other
household goods.

We saw old coins of Pakistan. We
also saw many statues, pictures, and portraits there. The statues were of gods
and goddesses. They were made of bronze, marble, or copper.

There are records of the
achievements made by Pakistani states after independence. I was very happy to
see all these things.

A Football Match

I saw a grand football match last month. The teams of our
college and another college played this match in the local club. The football
match started at about 4 p.m. Hundreds of students and outsiders were sitting
around the ground. The Principal of our college was going to give away special
prizes to the winning team.

After the match started, the players of both the teams began
making efforts to score a goal. But it was not easy to do so as both the sides
had the best players of the town. it was just before the interval that the
players of our team started moving towards the goal of the other side. The left-in
of our team was successful in scoring a goal against the other team. Soon there
was the interval.

During the interval, the students of our
college lifted the players of our team on their shoulders. I also joined them
and started shouting in joy. We were now sure that our team was going to win
the match, After the interval, the game was very fast. The other team was
trying hard to score a goal against us. They were attacking our side very
forcefully. Once or twice, the football reached close to our goal. The
centre-forward of our team started playing the game very actively. He took the
ball from the players of our team and started running forward with it. Some
players of the other team tried to take it away from him. But they could not do
so. At last, our centre-forward reached very close to the other goal. The
goalkeeper of the other side tried to defend the goal. But our centre-forward
kicked the ball so hard that it fell into the goal. It was the second goal
against the other team. The other side could not score any goal against
us, and we won the match.

My Hobby

In
every person’s life have to be a hobby. Despite the fact that a person as
a whole is designed to work and improve the world around, and no one will never
be truly happy and successful, respectively, if it will not have enough time to
engage in favorite business.

Hobby
– this is a favorite thing because it would be desirable for them to spend as
much time as possible doing exactly what you like most of
all. Fortunately, there is a hobby in my life. Therefore, after much
effort and serious efforts can I be sure that is always waiting for me when I
can do what I love.

Throughout
our lives, we take the time to perform particular tasks that can help us make a
living or build stairs to our future and careers. However, amidst these
mandatory tasks, most of us also do things we enjoy doing. Such activities are
called ‘hobbies’.

If you could invent
something….

If I could invent something new, I would like to develop a
flying car. As we all know “Necessity is the creation need of all inventions”.
Earlier people use used to go by cycle or by walking but since the car has been
invented; people have started using cars rather than the former by cycle or
walking. I have number of reasons in support of my invention :

First of all, cars play an important role in everybody’s
day-to-day activities such as going to work, doing groceries etc. Even with
public transit available in major cities people use their personal cars to
travel. This results in a lot of cars on the road at the same. Especially
during business hours when everybody is trying to get to their work place
people encounter huge traffic jams. My invention could bring some relief to
this traffic situation every day and some people would be able to use the
flying car to get to their work without getting stuck in traffic jams.

Secondly, the use of flying car would increase productivity and
efficiency in everybody’s life. People would be able to spend quality time at
work rather than spending so much time in traffic jams each day. In my opinion,
it will also give people more time to spend time with their families and
enhance the quality of life of many people. Lastly, I believe that it would be
a lot of fun driving in the sky than on the road. Isn’t that exciting ? It will
be a joy ride for everyone.

In conclusion, I would like to spread a word of caution to the
users of my flying car. They need to be careful while driving this latest piece
of technology and respect everyone’s air space as not doing so could cause
fatal accidents in the air.

 

My contribution for my
homeland will be

I can really contribute towards my country as a student. The best
I can do is make myself best. I as student can contribute best by giving my
best. I must do my job and responsibilities perfectly. All the challenges can
easily be overcome provided the entire youth power and resources are utilized
and used optimally under the right guidance of dedicated leaders. India can do
wonders. India will do wonders surely. And that will happen only when the
Indian students set their hearts to make India the land of opportunities,
growth, and prosperity with their words, deeds, and acts.

If a nation is to achieve invincible prosperity in the fields of
health, finances, science, technology, and innovation, the youth of that nation
must adopt the principle of integrity as it is a divine quality; it augments
energy, enthusiasm, creativity, fearlessness, purposefulness, and
accomplishment. Applying integrity even in the minutest details, they must
persevere in the fields above mentioned. In conclusion it can be said that if
the student power is tapped optimally and wisely, the national development is
just a cinch.

 

We learn from our
errors

Failures are the stepping stones to success. It is from
those mistakes which makes us a better person and strive hard to our dream
destination. Our mistakes teach us what went wrong and how to correct it. Each
and every human has come across a phase in their life which they thought was
their hardest part of their life. However, this particular phase taught them to
become bigger and better.

Time and experience have proved to be the best teachers
they can be. Every wrong or bad decision we take has a life lesson that we
learn. Time is a way of telling how far you have come. Experience is a way of
telling how strong you have become. We need to learn from the mistakes that we
make. In this wake we make a stronger version of ourselves that later becomes
indestructible. Only from a proper experience phase of your life you learn how
to judge anything and everything in an unbiased manner. A fraction of us have
to fall a couple of times on the same stone before they learn that particular
lesson. Knowledge is wisdom. Knowledge is everything. The knowledge you have
helps you to make a good or a bad judgement of the current situations.

How mobile phones has
changed our life

Cellular
phones have had a major impact on our lives and the way that we perform every
day tasks. Many of these changes are apparent, while others we may not even be
aware of. Cell phones have
brought a whole new meaning to the term multitasking. Twenty years ago, it was
not possible to talk to the office while you were at the grocery store picking
up some necessary items. You could never have had a three-way business
conference while you were fixing dinner or been able to deal with a business
client from home while caring for a sick child. Cell phones have enabled us to
do various tasks all at the same time.

Cell phones have also enabled families to keep
in closer touch with each other. Children can contact you if they have missed
their ride form soccer practice and your spouse can call while he is stuck in
traffic to let you know that he is going to be late for supper. Teenagers are
able to call to ask permission to go somewhere, and with GPS features that are
now available on some cell phones, you are able to check to make sure that they
are where they are suppose to be.

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