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Sunday, 4 March 2018

EMMA'S NEW BEGINNING by Amatullah Mustafa


I was gazing around the street, as I usually did. And found that there were heaps of people around the street . It was very noisy; the honks of the trucks and cars irked me a lot. I decided to go home.

Sunday, 25 February 2018

ATTITUDE MATTERS by Zainab Aliasgar


  “Positive thinking takes me far”, this is all what Harry thought about day and night. He was totally unique, a person you would love to hate. He would mostly stay in a good mood and always have something positive to say. When someone would ask him about how he was doing, he used to reply, “If I were any better, I’d be twins.”

JERRY'S DILEMMA by Ruqaiya Khomosi


“Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or lose”.

The day had again started with the wrangling of Jerry, an eighteen year old teenager, and his mother Martha. Jerry spent most of his time on the computer controlling games or creating digital arts. Jerry was a striking student in the field of Arts but his mother wanted him to pursue commerce. 

A MEMORABLE DISASTER by Behla Mustansir


Childhood Childhood Ahhh... To be a child. What a wonderful thought. The memory of childhood is probably clouded with the early school fights in the sandbox, and the inevitable mother-distributed lunch boxes. If that is the case, I am sorry. Childhood for me, was so far above and beyond all that. What do I mean? Well I will tell you... So, if you are comfortable, we shall begin… 

HAVING EMPATHY by


One fine day I was in the park having a good time with my best friend Alex, we were swinging and dangling on trees and having loads of fun. While we were having our good time an impecunious boy with filthy, unwashed clothes came near us and started to frisk and frolic cheerfully. My wealthy friend got surprised and told me “look at that filthy kid, I wonder how is he so cheerful when we consider his circumstances.” Alex started to make faces. The boy saw Alex and ignored him even though he was making rude faces.

ENCOURAGING SPORTS by Ibrahim Saasa


In this time of era with all sorts of electronics, from game boys to big consoles; from smartphones to huge laptop- Children are not playing sports and usually find their faces 2-inches away from the screen and turned themselves into a couch potato. Children constantly need to be reminded that too much of something is not good and that if they keep playing on their phones it’ll cause damage to their bodies and eyes. 

NEVER FORGET YOUR FRIEND by Ibrahim Saasa


In the city of Greece lived a young man named, Ben-one of the smartest in the city. Living by his own rules, Ben was a special individual. Ben had no siblings and was an only child. Which led him to be even more responsible. Since he was a small toddler, he liked everything organized. It is very rare to find a young man at his age not interested in the technology other children are unusually fond of. Ben asks for books while others ask for phones, tablets etc.