Essay

Title: Memories Of Childhood

The memories of childhood have their own significance in one’s life. As one grows up, one feels more and more attached with his childhood, the best period of a man’s life. A child has no worries, anxieties or work. He is free from the dirty and filthy noise of worldly life. His motto of life remains eat, drink and be merry the charm of childhood cannot be forgotten. These memories leave an everlasting impression on one’s life.

Same is the case with me. When I recollect the days of my childhood. I feel very much delighted; it was a pleasant period which I spent in high spirits.

Essay: Memories Of Childhood
Essay: Memories Of Childhood

In my childhood. I was carefree, having no worries at all. I used to wander like a deer in the open fields enjoying the natural beauty in the pastures. There are certain incidents which are still fresh in my memory. For instance, at the age of five. I got a severe attack o typhoid. In those days medical science was not so much advanced. In the absence of proper diagnosis, I was reduced to a skeleton. After taking medicine for a sufficiently long period. I was cured. The doctor advised me to go to some hill-station. So, father took me to hill-station.

Once a juggler with two monkeys came to our street. He showed monkey’s tricks which engaged our attention. The he-monkey fell in love with the she-monkey. She monkey refused to marry the he-monkey. The he-monkey went to his father-in-law’s house after wearing colorful dress. These were the pranks which attracted me. I fully appreciated the tricks shown by the juggler.

Another incident which I still remember is swimming experience. It was Sunday when I along with my friends want for picnic to river. Some of us were expert swimmers, but unluckily I did not know how to swim. My friends dived into the river and compelled me also to do the Same. Soon I was caught by the current of water and was carried away swiftly. There was every possibility of my losing life, but due to the valour of one of my friends, I was rescued from the current of water and was brought on the bank, I was really very much grateful to him because he gave me a new life.

The memory of the days spent in my childhood is still haunting my mind. Although I do wish that those days, full of pleasure, may come back; yet I know that it is a thing of the past. Time is always on its wings. I cannot enjoy those days again.

It is this period which has often been praised by poets and writers. Recollecting past is to plunge ourselves in a state of melancholy. Wordsworth, the immortal poet of England and a great worshipper of Nature, describes in his poems, his childhood period which, to .him was full of pleasantries and pleasures, of joy and entertainment.

As I am growing in age, I feel greater attachment and attraction for those days which I had spent in my childhood. I am certain that my desire of enjoying childhood again will never be filled because, gone are the good old days when I was a child.

Title: Joys Of Hostel Life

Home life cultivates emotions of man where as hostel life develops individuality. Mother’s affection, father’s vigilance and brother’s interest may be missing in the hostel but there are many compensatory benefits. I think, without hostel life man is incomplete and he cannot live an independent life successfully till he has lived in a hostel. Hostel life is the most suitable type of life particularly for the students. But everything has its negative aspect and so is the “case with the hostel life. In a hostel a person may while away his time in useless activities and it may not be possible for him to take up the Work so seriously as he may take up at home.

Essay: Joys Of Hostel Life
Essay: Joys Of Hostel Life

In hostel a person is able to develop independent relations with his roommates and with other students. These relations are based on a feeling of equality which is missing at home. At home a person may talk to his; father only as a son and to his younger brothers only as an elder, in the hostel there is the sense of equality. Consequently one learns the ways of life. One cannot be irritated by others’ remarks and one may not be very liberal with his friends. A relation based upon rationality has to be cultivated.

A person learns to live within means.. While living in the hostel one gets a fixed amount of money every month and he cannot demand more money at any time of the month. At home one can get some money from the father and some from the mother and some from brother and sister. In the hostel one has to be very particular about one’s budget.’ This habit of economy stands in good stead during one’s life.

In hostel one gets every opportunity for studying properly. Uncles and aunts cannot visit you and waste your time. Similarly no time will be wasted in quarelling with brothers and sisters and in doing some of the household jobs. In the hostel a person will be concerned only with one’s studies. More over one can adjust time of study according to one’s liking. One can study through-out the night without disturbing the sleep of the other members of the family. More over one can easily consult class-fellows in the hotel, whereas at home that type of help may not be available.

In the hostel one leads an independent life free from curbs; one is to decide oneself whether he has to do a particular thing or not. There is a possibility that in taking some decisions he may commit a mistake and so he may suffer ultimately. If he takes a wise decision he may be successful in his life. He learns how to come to a definite decision. This type of independent thinking is helpful in many ways.

In hostel one can come across different types of people and those people may make us to know much about life and the way of life. Students with different types of family background live in the hostel and so he comes to know about the different standards of living.

Above all one’s life becomes some what disciplined in a hostel. In some of the hostels every student has to get up at a particular time whereas in other hostels one has to play games in the 1 evening compulsorily. So this makes the life quite regular. Hostel makes us to learn many things about life and its ways and if one takes the hostels life as it should be taken one can develop ones personality.

Title: Importance of Trees

Without the plants on our planet the evolution of life here would have been impossible. Plants were instrumental in the supply of oxygen in the atmosphere. Thus the stage was set for Adam and Eve. And now there are about five billion people living on the earth. So we must acknowledge the importance of plants in our life. The trees are an integral species of the plant genus in existence on Mother Earth. The trees have played a very important role in the past and continue to play even now. We are indebted to trees for soil and climate as well as for their direct contribution to our homes to hospitals and to our factories.

It is quite amazing the ways in which trees support life. Fuel wood building materials, and a wide range of food and medicines and other products are obtained from forests. Approximately trees range across 30 per cent of the earth’s surface. They produce and sustain large stocks of biomass and nurture the greatest number of plant and animal species.

Essay: Importance of Trees
Essay: Importance of Trees

Forests also play a significant role in the recycling of nitrogen, carbon and oxygen. They affect climatic conditions such as rainfall and temperature. Moreover, they are the fountain heads of rivers. They play the additional role of the largest gene reservoirs on the planet earth. They are the site for the discuss and development of new species.

Perhaps the greatest gift the forests have given us is wood. It is one of the first raw materials that we used It quite possibly could be our last. Almost every major industry is dependent upon the forest, and its products at one stage or another. A house wall built of wood requires 20 per cent less energy for heating, and 30 per cent less for cooling than a wall of any other construction material. Moreover, wood provides hardboard, plywood, veneer, chipboard, particle board which we use for furnishing our homes and offices.

One of the principal uses of wood is the production of paper. Paper is an indispensable and perhaps also irreplaceable medium of civilization. It is not surprising, therefore, that our annual consumption of industrial Timber is 1.5 billion tons, an amount, which exceeds plastic and steel combined.

Almost, all medicines are herbal in their origin. Without forest and plants, we will be deprived of many things, which come from them.

To conclude trees are the great providers protectors. Their services are many. They help preserve our species in more way than we can imagine. Without forest full of stately trees, our planet would be the poorer and a lot less beautiful than it is today.

Title: My Aim In Life

Aim is very important in life because it brings all our energies to one point. Robert Browning says. “The aim, if reached or not, makes great the life.” It provides direction for our attempts. Our aim is want of motive. When a man does not know what harbour he is making for, no wind is the right wind. There are as many aims as men. Some want to be doctors, others to be engineers and civil and military officers. Some want to be poets, others to be novelists. Aim that suits the nature of a man is the best for him.

Essay: My Aim In Life
Essay: My Aim In Life

As is the case with others, so with me. I desire to be a professor of English. Teaching is not a playing profession. Professors and Teachers all over the world are lowpaid people. The reason is that the world cannot pay for their services. There are several reason for my choice. First, teaching is a noble profession. The best people in the world are those who teach others. To me this profession is the only profession in which a man can serve his nation in the best possible manner Engineers may build grand building metaled roads, massive dams; doctors may treat the patients and may put lite into the dead; civil and military officers may boast of their services to the nation nut die they not what their professors and teachers have made them? A teacher is like a ladder which remains at its place, but helps others to go higher and higher. So, instead of being an engineer, a doctor, or an officer, it is better to be an engineer-maker, a doctor-maker, an officer-maker. It is only the men that glorify a nation, and these men are made in the teaching institutions. Secondly, I am suited to this profession.

I take pleasure in solving problems and explaining them to-others. I am fond of reading and teaching. By adopting this profession I will be able to lead a life of learning. Thirdly, inquisitive natures may ask if I want to be a professor, why a professor of English. The answer is that English literature is my favourite subject. A man can serve his nation well only when he has some interest in the work he is performing.

Realization of such a noble ambition is possible only when a man devotes all his time to studies. Keeping this in view I work-hard and make intensive study of English Literature. In future, I hope to produce such men as would be of great service to the coming generation. By being a professor I can do much for my country in an other way. It is by writing good and original books. Books also have a hand in making or marring a nation. If useless had and objectionable literature is produced the minds of the young men are likely to be spoiled.

Whatever other think of my aim. I am satisfied that this aim is according to my taste and nature. Going against it would result in nothing but harm and confusion of mind.

Other titles of the above Essay :

  • My greatest wish
  • My future as I would like it to be
  • My Life’s dream
  • The profession I would like to adopt

Title : Home Sweet Home

East or West, home is the best. It is a famous old saying which is true to the hilt. I rive in a small flat which was built by the N.D.A. My father owns it on hire-purchase basis and pays monthly installments. When the house was allotted, it was only a one-room set. We were not yet born. As the family grew in size, my father added one more room to meet the needs of the children.

Essay: Home Sweet Home
Essay: Home Sweet Home

It is a compact dwelling, in which we have all the facilities 1 within the four walls. We have combined the bathroom and toilet and created a small kitchen. There are marble chips on the floor. We have covered the drawingroom with wall to wall carpet. The show case in the drawing-room has been tastefully decorated. All the greeting cards have been arranged very well in the center. Whenever we visit some historical place, we bring some moment from there and place it in the show-case. We have arranged the drawing room in such a manner that it can be changed into a guest-room. I have a folding study-table in a corner where I do my home work.

There is a box-type doubled bed in the bed-room. We have filled those boxes with our winter beds. The almirah in the corner, contains all our ward-robes. We have a T.V set in one corner which we view at night. We never miss the news and the Play. We can use it with the help of remote control, sitting in our beds. Although it is a very small flat yet I get all the comforts of life in it.

Other Titles for the Above Essay:

  • A Perfect House
  • The Home I would Like

Title : Farewell Party

The day when I was free from my school for appearing in the Higher Secondary examination will be remembered throughout my life. As ours was the outgoing class, so it was bidden farewell by class X. The Principal fixed the responsibility for making arrangements. The farewell party was given on Sunday.

When I arrived at the school at 3 P.M. I saw that all arrangements were made by the host party. The school hall was beautifully decorated with charts, buntings, flowers and placards. The main table, on which the Principal and the Inspector of Schools were to sit, was beautifully decorated with flowerpots. There were many chairs for the outgoing students, staff and student of class X.

Essay: Farewell Party
Essay: Farewell Party

The party began at 4 P.M. For about one hour we ate to our heart’s content, gossiped and laughed too much. The party came to an end at 5. P.M. The farewell function started after the party was over. Mr.Amir Mahmood, a student of Class X-made a moving and heart-rending farewell speech in which he mentioned our long and deep association with the school as well as their class. His speech which was full of praise and appreciation for our outgoing class was – delivered in a befitting manner His farewell speech which was punctuated with humorous remarks and pleasantries wishing us , success in our future, was totally the most touching one.

After this speech, I, on behalf of my class, thanked the host and got blessings from my teachers and worthy Principal. In my speech, I lauded the good arrangements made by the host and accepted their good wishes and feelings for all of us. When I was delivering the speech. I was deriving a mixed pleasure. I was feeling sad because of the separation from my old and august institution in whose lap I got education and training of my mind and body. To me my school was an embodiment of knowledge and learning whose sacred atmosphere is a part of my memory. For me, this was not merely a school which imparted knowledge, but it was a cradle of culture and civilization.

In the end, the reverend Principal, whose association with the school is as old as the history of this school, made and impassioned speech. In his farewell message, he gave us some pieces of advice, to be followed in our future course of life. He made a fervent appeal to build our mind and character on sound lines. He stressed upon us to inculcate a spirit of service and sacrifice as well as of patriotism and nationalism. After his encouraging speech, the function came to an end. We parted after taking the blessings of our teachers and good wishes of our friends. While going, we cast our longing and lingering looks at this great and noble institution in whose lap we spent the most formative period of our life and living.

Title: If I Win A Lottery

Essay: If I Win A Lottery
Essay: If I Win A Lottery

If there were dreams to sell, what would you buy? I would buy a beautiful bungalow in a posh colony and lead a rich luxurious life. The lottery helps us in realizing our dream. Even if I don’t win any thing, there is no harm in living in the dream world for some days. The world around us is full of haste and hurry. We spend hole day working hard and what is the reward. If one is a clerk, he will remain as a clerk all his life. He can hardly think of turning a corner. We hear of a so many fairies helping the human beings in lives and making them millionaires overnight. If a wood cutter can be rewarded with a golden axe for his honesty, why can’t god of wealth smile on me in the form of this lottery ticket? We have Lottery man’ round the corner who has displayed the photographs of those lucky winners who purchased the ticket from him. It is another mater that the prize was never more than Rs. one hundred. Who knows, I may be the person who will hit the Jackpot? If that golden day gleams, I will go in a car to collect the prize money. How pleasant to offer a hundred rupee note to the chauffeur and ask him to return the change as I have no small currency note! The chief guest will shake hand with me and hand me over the cheque as the prize money.

I will deposit the whole money in the bank and issue cheques to my parents and sister. I will plan a holiday in Swat where I will stay in a beautiful hotel. I will watch the beauty of the Swat Lake- with my own eyes. In the evening, I will drive to the choicest picnic spots. I will spend lavishly and give tips liberally to the servants. I shall purchase the choicest gowns and beautiful clothes not only for myself but also for my parents and sister. I will tell my sister to make her own choice without thinking of the cost. I will loosen the string of my purse for my parents and ask them to spend freely. It will be really my dream-world. I will ask my parents to shift to a bungalow in a posh colony so that we can live there like real millionaires.

Title : Female Education

It is the height of selfishness for men, who fully appreciate in their own case the great advantages of a good education to deny these advantages to women. It is argued that women have their domestic duties to perform, and that, if they were educated, they would bury themselves in their books and have little time for attending to the management of their households. Of course it is possible for women, as it is for men, to neglect necessary work in order to spare more time for reading sensational novels. But women are no more liable to this temptation than men, and most women would be able to do their household work all the better for being able to refresh their minds in the intervals of leisure with a little reading. Nay, education would even help them in the performance of the narrowest sphere of womanly duty. For education involves knowledge of the means by which health may be preserved and improved, and enables a mother to consult such modern books as will tell her how to rear up her children into healthy men and women, and skillfully nurse them and her husband when disease attacks her household. Without education she will be not unlikely to listen with fatal results to the advice of superstitious quacks, who pretend to work wonders by charms and magic.

Essay: Female Education
Essay: Female Education

But according to a higher conception of woman’s sphere, woman ought to be something more than a household drudge. She ought to be able not merely to nurse her husband in sickness, but also to be his companion in health. For this part of her wifely duty education is necessary, for there cannot well be congenial companionship between an educated man and an uneducated wife, who can converse with her husband on no higher subjects than cookery and servants wages. Also one of a mother’s highest duties is the education of her children at the time when their mind is most amenable to instruction. A child’s whole future life, to a large extent, depends on the teaching it receives in early childhood, and it is needless to say that this first foundation of education cannot be well laid by an ignorant mother. On all these grounds female education is a vital necessity.

But it is sometimes urged that the intellect of women is so weak as to be incapable of receiving and benefiting by any but the lowest form of education. Such an assertion could hardly be made by any one who considers for a moment the instances afforded by history of women who have shown conspicuous ability in statesmanship, literature, science, and art, The list of women who have by their intellectual power won for themselves an eminent position in history is a long one, and would be still longer if in the past they had enjoyed the same educational advantages as were given to men.

The only real danger to be apprehended from female education arises from an imperfect views of the scope of education. If education is confined to mere book learning, there is a danger that women may, from physical weakness, succumb to the intellectual strain put upon them in their studies at college and college. The remedy for this is to remember that physical training is an essential part of education, and to allow women the opportunity of strengthening their physical powers by regular exercise, especially by exercise in the open air, so that they have the good health necessary for the profitable prosecution of their studies.