21 February 2015

A Reception In The Jungle

A Reception In The Jungle
The day had been very hot and we had traveled not less than 20 mile on the foot. As our path lay through one of the thickest jungles in the world, we had not had much of rest or sleep since we had entered in two days earlier. We had exhausted our water supply in the afternoon, and had not come across a stream or a spring where we should have quenched our thirst. Even the last loaf of bread in our bags had been eaten. We were very hungry and thirsty. We were even more tired.

The sun was at the point of setting when we emerged from the jungle. Before us lay a vast stretch of land dotted with villages here and there, form which columns of smoke were raising steadily. We made for the nearest one. The hope of getting some food and water, and a place to rest in the village had the effect of quickening our pace.

Having reached the outskirts of the village, we met one of its inhabitants a short, dark man in his forties. Our leader tried to ask him whether we could buy some refreshments in the village, and find shelter there for the night. The man however puzzled us by turning back and running away as fast as his legs could carry him without uttering a word in reply. Had we come to village where our language was not understood Did they refuse to admit strange at all Had somebody been expecting us there These and many other questions suggested themselves to us

But we were not left long in doubt as to our reception a village. A huge procession was seen moving towards us. At the head of the procession there were three young women In the light of the torches which some people carried before them. The woman appeared dark like the man who had just met us. It was a noisy crowd that followed them and we were not certain as to what was going to happen to us. Had we not been as tired as we were, we would have fled back into the jungle.

The procession approached us and came to a halt. The tallest of the women spoke in English to our leader. She and the other two were daughters of the headman of the village. At that time, the chief himself was not at home. In his absence, the village and its people, all members of his tribe, were governed by her. If we promised to stay peacefully, we could pass the night there. We would be supplied with food, water, and a tent where we could sleep. But constant watch would be kept on our movements so that we .committed no mischief while in the village. Of course, being peaceful explorers. We had no objection to this arrangement.

We were led to spring where we washed ourselves. Then we had dinner at the chief's house, as his daughter's guests. As soon as the meal was over we were led to a tent. There were comfortable straw beds on the floor there. The moment we lay down on them. We were fast asleep, not knowing or caring what our guards had in mind about us.
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11 February 2015

A Quarrel In My Street

                  A Quarrel In My Street
It is quite natural for the people who live side by side to quarrel, just as it is good for them to live in peace and harmony. But good neighbors resort more to peace and friendship than to quarrels and fights.

Yesterday, a serious quarrel took place in the streets in which I live. A small boy was playing with a ball. He would throw it and run after it, in order to catch it. Sometimes, he would strike it against the ground and stand there admiring it as it bounced high above his head. A dog belonging to our next-door neighbors was also running about in the street. Seeing the boy running after the ball, the dog, too, decided to join in the chase. But no sooner did the dog approach, the boy than he began to cry out of fear. His mother came out of the house and finding that the dog had frightened her son. Began to curse all the stray dogs and their careless masters.

This was not a direct attack but the lady to whom the dog belonged made no mistake as to whom it was really meant for. She began to curse all those parents who could not prevent their children from Straying into the streets and public thorough-faces. Finding herself outwitted at the art of indirect attach the first woman resorted to open hostility and shouted at and cursed the other with all the fluency of abuse that she commanded. I wonder if any historian. Past or present. Could faithfully describe the various attacks and counter-attacks that took place.

When the ladies, if so we call them had shouted themselves hoarse, the husband of the first called her back, and, at the same time, said something indecent and impolite about other. This was too much for the husband of the other to let go unchallenged. He dashed out of the house cursing the other for his meanness in joining in a quarrel between their wives, and threatened to hit him. Little daunted by this threat, the other brought out his shotgun. Saying. I will shoot down your dog and then you for causing all this trouble. If you shoot down my dog. I will shoot down your son, said the other while running back for his own gun.

Knowing their husband's tempers well, the two ladies decided to cease-fire at once. And each began to push back her husband, trying to snatch back the gun from his hands and imploring him not to use force. One did not relish the idea of her son being shot dead. While the other could not afford to see her husband hanged or imprisoned for murder.

The quarrel ended with the parties having returned indoors.

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8 February 2015

A Public Lecture I Attended

                A Public Lecture I Attended
Points: A lecture to be delivered by Mr.A - In the Civic Centre Hali - The President was requested to take the chair- The president introduced the speaker - The speaker spoke on the unity of the Muslim World The presidential remarks - Thanks to the chair and the speaker.

It was announced the other day in the news papers that a lecture was to be delivered by Mr A in the Civic Centre Hall on the 20th, January at 6 P.M. Since I had never heard this great orator before, so I made up my mind not to miss this opportunity. I reached there an hour earlier with a hope to get a good seat but I was surprised to find that the hall was packed with people. Many of them sat in the gallery, but a few also sat on chairs on the dias. They were the respectable and influential people of the society.

At about five minutes to SIX, the organizer of meeting asked the people to keep quiet. Mr.L was then proposed to take the chair. He took his seat amidst loud cheers. The function started with the recitation from the Holy Quran. Mr. L -then introducing the speaker said that Mr.A is a well-known person and does not require introduction at my hands. He is a great orator and a true patriot. We shall all be delighted to hear him. After this he called upon the speaker to address the meeting. When Mr.A rose to speak, pin-drop silence prevailed everywhere. He said that the Subject of his speech was the unity of the Muslim World. At this everybody felt much interested. In the course of his speech he traced the causes of the downfall of Muslims all over the world. "We should love and tolerate each other," he said, "and respect each other's feelings. We are all Muslims and we should act and behave like Muslims. He gave a clarion call to the Muslims to come back to religion. He advised the Muslims to shun their petty differences and form an united front against their common enemy. The Muslims, so long, followed the teachings of Islam remained supreme. The remedy of our problems lies in the Holy Quran but unfortunately we have set it aside. Our fan from moral and spiritual ideals proved a dire tragedy for us. He bitterly criticized the super powers for their anti-Muslim policies. He quoted, for example, the Russian occupation of Afghanistan. The Americans, too, are not the friends of Muslims. We have to build up own forces. Unity is the dire need of the time. But if we quarrel with each other we shall come to grief. At the end of his speech he sat down admits deafening cheers by the people assembled there.

The President of the meeting then rose to speak. He paid rich tributes to the speaker and praised for his courage and ability. When the President sat down the Secretary came forward and proposed a vote of thanks to the chair and the speaker. After this the meeting came to an end.
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6 February 2015

A Practical Joke

A practical joke is a trick played upon a person to annoy him and to amuse others. Practical jokes are pleasant as long as the persons ridiculed are not hurt physically or put to any serious material loss. The most appropriate time for practical jokes in schools in the first of April.

On the first of the April, this year, some boarders in our school hostel decided to play trick on the hostel master and on the headmaster of our school one of the rooms in the boarding house was tightly bolted for the inside. The occupant then jumped out through the ventilator and hid himself in an adjoining room. He had left a heap of smoldering coal under a table.

The boy was very found of eating corn roasted on coal. It was reported that he had 'smuggled' some coal into his room the night before. Presumably, he had not taken his cobs to the kitchen, lest other boarders should eat some of them. Carbon dioxide produced by the burning coal was feared to have killed the boy, while asleep The story was' so logically planned and so c1everly told that it was readily accepted as genuine.

The hostel master was the first to be informed of the incident. He rushed t6 the scene. There he saw puffs of smoke coming out through the ventilators, and from under the door. He was very much perplexed. Some dose friends of the 'dead' boy, who did not know the truth of the matter, were in tears.

The hostel master decided to break the door open. But one of the boys responsible for the trick suggested that this should not be done without the headmaster's permission. No such permission was needed but he decided to act upon this advice. The headmaster was sent for. On arrival, he was informed that the 'dead' boy had burnt coal in his room to roast maize. This being an unusual practice in a boarding house, the headmaster became very angry with the hostel master for allowing it to happen. He told him that he had miserably failed to do his duty, and threatened to take action against him. The latter replied that he made it a practice to visit every room in the hostel at least once a night. As a matter of fact, he had visited that room the previous night and had a long talk with its occupant. He had seen no coal or maize in the room. The headmaster refused to believe his story.www.Essayinenglishforfree.Blogspot.com 
At last the door of the room was forced open, and we all rushed in. The headmaster pulled away the sheet covering the bed. There was no one there. Instead, there was a large placard. It read. April Fool

All the boys laughed a seeing this. The hostel master felt a little relieved, but the headmaster was very angry. On his way out of the boarding house, he was greeted by the boy who had earlier been feared to be dead. This made us laugh more loudly than before, even the headmaster smiled.

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4 February 2015

Make Money Online in Pakistan in Urdu – Real or Scam

Dunya me har insaan raton raat crorr pati ban jany k dreams deekhta hai, You know k 2000 k bad (khas tor par Pakistan me) logon ne online earning start ki thi or ab ek doosry ki deekha deekhi bohut se log is me involve ho gae han. You know har field me achy or bury log hoty han, So kuch logon ne jaez tareeqon ko chorh kar chor rasty find kar k logon ko btana shuru kar diye, Is tarha ab ye time aa gya hai k agar koi new comer internet par pesy earn karna chahy to pehly to usy ek big money invest kar k sirf experience hi ho ga k online earning itni easy nahi jitna easy kuch log btaty han.

Why Online Earn Money is So popular?
In Fact, Pakistan me sub se zyada cyber crimes me , Financial crimes include han, kyun k making money online ek bohut hi attractive or easy way hai Jis me log easily trap ho jaty han. Har insaan chahta hai k apny gar araam se beth kar koi job kary jis se usy achi income ho, Is k liye us k pas sirf ek computer or internet connection hona zaroori hai.
Scammer logon ki is desire ko samajty han Isi liye wo bohut sary tareeqon se logon ko foolish bnaty han. I think kuch log to bany bnae hoty han but kuch ko bnana parhta hai Jis ki basic reason ye hai k Newspapers (Jis par people bohut trust karty han) without any checking scam ads ko bhi display kar dety han jis ko dekh kar jobless internet user trap ho jaty han.

How Scammers Get their Goal?
Some times ago Scammers junk email send kar k logon ko foolish bnaty thy, but now You can see, Jis k pas pesy hon or wo online earning k fake method se aware ho wo daily newspaper me ads dy kar new commers ko misguide karny lagta hai. Jo person misguide ho kar apna pesa waste karta hai, usy thorha bohut to experience ho hi jata hai ab to apny pesy poory karny k liye logon ko ullo bnany lagta hai.

How They mint your cash with Fee for Registration:
Mostly companies claim karti han k un k pas bohut kaam hai, So for security purpose, wo aap ko fees le kar registered karti han, ta k aap ka company k sath contract ho jae or kal ko aap kaam se bhag na saken, Actually un k bohut se package hoty han jin k against aap ko good to best rates offer kiye jaty hain or kuch log to esy smart hoty han k un ki baton me aa kar foran estimate lga lety han k first month income 35,000, second month 55,000 and after one year they will acquire almost one lac US Dollars. Now 2 se 4 months, company kaam deti hai Jis dooran thousand of people bohut sa cash registered hony k liye un ko submitkar dety han jis k bad kisi scam report ki waja se company suddenly saara pesa le kar disappear ho jati hai.
Isi tarha kuch advertising agencies hoti han jo ye kehty howe k un k connection bohut si companies k sath han, logon ko un ki websites (traffic chahy zero ho) k liye ads provide karti han or registration k bad jab income nai hoti to saara pol khul jata hai Jis par agency koi new story suna deti hai.

Mint Cash with Ad sense:
Today Internet par blogging ek common or real way hai jis k through bloggers apny unique content par ads display karwa k earning kar sakty hain or Revenue sharing sites me Adsense k rates sub se better han, So people Adsense ka account hasil karny k liye koi bhi amount spend karny ko tayyar ho jaty han.
Scammers un ki wish ko samaj kar zyada se zyada pesy le kar Adsense ka account create kar k dety han, Jis k block na hony ki koi guarrantee nahi hoti, Account fake method se create howa hota hai is liye one or two weaks k bad, block ho jata hai.

How Scammers Trap the People:
wesy to bohut si techniques han Jin ko use karty howe Scammers logon se pesy bttorty han, In which Some are given bellow;
1. Scammers ye claim karty han k wo aap ko Google Adsense verified account
 sirf 500 rupees me dy den ge, Jo Google ki policy k against hai.
2. wo claim karty han k aap ko Adsense k Secrets btaen ge jis se aap zyada earn kar sakty han, jab k esa koi secret hai hi nai.
3. They claim k aap ko Golden Keywords btaen ge jis se aap ki traffic or clicks increase ho jaen ge, jab k ye list to Google khud bhi publishers ko provide karta hai.
4. Kuch Scammers ye bhi claim karty han k aap Adsense par few hours working karny se 30,000 se 45,000 tk earn kar sakty han, Jab k ye new bloggers k liye possible nai.
Basically, Scammers logon ko Google Adsense k through earning k illegal methods sikhaty han, That is why Google ne March, 2009 se Pakistan me apny rule strict kar k bohut se accounts without any reason k block karna shuru kar diye.

How to Make Money Online in Pakistan:
In Fact, Earn Money Online is possible in Pakistan but not so easy as scammers say about it. Agar aap really online karna chahty han to always remember 2 main points.
1. Aap online earn kar sakty han agar aap internet par kisi ko apni skills k through serve kar sakty hon like; Apps development, web designing, proof-reading, data entry, content writing etc.
2. Agar aap blog create kar k apny content par revenue lena chahty han to different revenue sharing sites k apny rules hoty han like; Adsense , Yahoo, bing network contextual ads, Infolinks, Chitika, Contera etc. Jin me Adsense ka CPC (Cost per click) sub se zyada hai or Ad-sense sirf high traffic websites ko support karta hai, Ab ye aap par depend karta hai k kya aap useful contents post kar k apni site ko itna popular kar sakty han k har doosra internet user aap ki site par aae.

Editors View:
It is our mistake k hum Google ki Terms and Conditions ko account block hony k bad read karty han, Jis me clear words ye han k Adsense account k liye unique content, personal domain or blog 6 months old hona chahye jab k log without any content multiple account bhi create kar lety han jo account k block hony ki ek reason hai.
Due to our mistakes, ab Adsense ka account approve karwana itna easy nai hai jab k log abhi bhi only after few hours “Google Adsense Verified Account” sale kar rahy han Jo clearly fake hai.
Are you know pakistan ka name poori dunya me isi waja se badnam hai and sorry to say k ab internet k through easy earning ko bhool jaen or ek doosry ka shikaar hi karen seekh len, ta k cyber crime me bhi hamara name roshan ho jae.

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3 February 2015

A Picnic

A Picnic
Our classmate, Salman head is always full of ideas. His suggestions are timely and often very interesting'.

One day before the Summer holidays this year, he suggested that we should visit the Clifton during the holidays. The suggestion was favorably received, and it was decided that the party should leave for Clifton at 6.30a.m On 21 August. Money required for the trip was collected on the spot. Salman and chosen to be our leader. He was also entrusted with the purchase of food and drinks to be taken along with us.

Two buses were chartered to take the party to and fro. At 5.30 a.m. on the appointed day, we met at a previously arranged spot. The buses arrived at 5.45a.m. And the party left for Clifton at 6 a.m.

As soon as the buses began to move, songs broke out inside them. Some of us sang ourselves hoarse while many others played on all sorts of musical instruments that they had brought with them. Only a few kept sitting quietly and they were gradually pushed into the corners. The buses halted once or twice to pick up some of our classmates who live in along the way. We reached Clifton at 8.30 a.m.

Two launches were hired to take us to the sea. The sea was as calm and smooth as pond the cruise, therefore was very pleasant. Some of us had binoculars. With these we could see and admire the scenery on the shore, as if we had been right there. We learnt that we should have to walk a mile or so to reach the famous beach of our destination. This perplexed some of us, but it could hardly carry anything besides our food and drinks. We had to walk to the beach.

We chose a shady spot on the beach for putting down our things. Soon afterwards, we put on our bathing trunks and jumped into the sea. We swam, ran about on the beach and took many photographs of one another. After about two hours, when we felt tired and hungry, we returned to the tree under which we had left our belongings. Here we ate up whatever food we had brought along. Other hired a boat and went fishing.

At 4.30 p.m. our leader ordered us to pack up for the return journey. The journey from Clifton to our hometown was uneventful there was no signing either.
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