Thursday, September 10, 2009

Money Money Money

It has been famously said "Money matters, but not always" it is true that money help us earn supper and other basic necessities, but can you chivalry yourself by money, can you make someone love you by money, yes, for the time you have it, but what if one day suddenly you lost all your money, would they still remain the same friends with you, no, never, yes but it can help you find your true friends, just imagine, one day, you're on the streets, what will be the 1st thing you do, go ask for some friend's help, but, if he/she's your true friend, only then and then they'll be ready to help you. It is necessary to earn money, but not to addict to it. It's not your money, nor your power that impresses you on others, but also the way you dress, your manners, chivalry, etc.


 

In conclusion we can say that money is to earn, but it never helps to learn.

(Article written by MR. VHAL PUROHIT)

A Thematic on music

It has been famously said "If you want to show everyone yourself as a somebody in a nobody, you must move to a city" this means to flourish, show your talents or even for a job worth you, you must move to an area thickly populated & popular. India is such a place where best jobs are found in mainly metros like Delhi, Bombay, and Chennai Etc. But the world of metros is totally from other cities, best jobs, smart people, do your own work & not to disturb.


 

Taking reference, we can have it from Unit 1, Chapter 1,"Apu", which is about a boy who is very worried as he is going to Calcutta for studies and has promised his mother to send money as he gets his scholarship, but as where he was living was a very crowded and noisy place, he couldn't. So, next year he shifted to his friend's home and "All's well that ends well". Chapter 2 "Cities in Action" tells us about the people from even good families and great jobs that pick up dry garbage and throw them into the dustbin just for the sake of their country. How garage is thrown into different lands and even recycled. Chapter 3"Where are you now" is a wonderful poem in which during the night, how vivaciously the lights of tall buildings are compared to honey combs.


 

In conclusion we can say that cities can be the best or even worst places to live.