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Message from the PRINCIPAL "There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle. " -A Einstein The above cited all time famous saying of Albert Einstein has been a single line quote I always remember when things are to be accomplished from my side and I am sure CCRCians won't be an exception. With almost 12 years long glorious history, CCRC has come a long way now. It is all because of the hard work of the students, commitments and dedications of the faculties and the trust of the parents and dedications of the faculties and the trust of the parents and well wishers that they have on us has kept us enthused in both academic and extracurricular endeavors. As a result, truly speaking, the college endeavors are often reflected with the achievement of our students that they have made so far. They have made us proud in each successive year. For CCRCians scattered all over the globe, CCRC is yet a confluence through the activities conducted by CCRC Alumni Association from time to time. The sixth editing of Herald is being published with the sincere initiation and effort of the students. With almost all events include in the news magazine, I have personally learned that articles in the news magazine carry varied aspects of our life with the message conveyed in some ways of the other. I congratulate all involved in bringing out this magazine. I firmly believe such an endeavor is a platform for amateur student writers to expose their writings. Every individual student writer/author vividly has their creative instinct and they deserve the token of appreciation and encouragement. Last but certainly not the least; the editorial board deserves heartiest thanks for making the magazine a success. I also extend my thanks, through this magazine, to all the parents and well wishers for their timely support and constructive criticisms passed on to us which have guided us towards positive directive at all time. H.C. Lamichhane Message from the DIRECTOR I am delighted that yet another new edition of the CCRC Herald is being published now. As I have always believed such engagements of the students yield result based energy and they have. As always, proved this time as well to serve the digest like news magazine before the readers of all walks of life. Readers will love to go through the write ups on all matters and issues created whether by a novice or by teachers. Also, such an Endeavour will provide the opportunity to offer limelight to the upcoming students performers through their activities conducted by different clubs. At the same time, it helps students to build up the team work skills and ponder on things with critical analysis. The CCRC Herald editorial board has done a praiseworthy job, be it the selecting and editing of selected praiseworthy job, be it the selecting and editing of selected articles, or be it the accumulating advertisements, or spending hours together for pre-publication task. Apart from studies, CCRC has been encouraging the students to get involved in extra- curricular activities like publication of CCRC herald, will magazines through CCRC English Society, art competitions through CCRC Art and Culture club, blood donation, sanitation and other awareness raising campaigns through CCRC Eco Club, and sports related activities through Sports Club. Dev Raj Paudel Patrons Hari Chandra Lamichhane (Principal) Dev Raj Paudel (Director) Advisors Amar Pradhan (Dept. of English) Krishna Pokharel (Dept. of Nepali) Editors Suchita Acharya (Co-ordinator) Birat Poudel (Chief Editor) Nitiz Lamichhane (Sub Co-ordinator) Nikesh Kr. Lamsal Sagar Panta Apekshya Sharma Soniya Thapa Priya Mishra Tanuja G. C. Sanjaya Sapkota Sandip Lohani Shreya Singh Rabina Panta Suyasha Subedi Representatives from FELLOW CLUBS Eco Club Himal Adhikari Art & Culture Club Nitisha Kafle Health Club Pragya Gautam Sports Club Sahan Baral Club of Humanity Ravi Raman Prajapati IT Club Saugat Sapkota Design & Printed at: Solution 3 Published by Capital College and Research Center THE ENGLISH SOCIETY, CCRC From the editors' pen… It has been 5 springs in continuing to provide you with the most awaiting yearly magazine of our college "CCRC HERALD". This is not mere a photography of students' creation but also a true reflection of our college and infact a matter of pride…henceforward in the very same way to hold our culture of "The English society" we bring out the 5th volume of the college's yearly magazine "CCRC HERALD". This volume of the magazine is the proof of our strenuous effort being able to gather out the emerging talents,noble minds and their sound creations. This is the magazine that is truly fashioned for students and we feel awesomely privileged and dignified to be associated with it. We are overwhelmed by the sound creations of all the CCRCians and we admit that it was not an easy job unless the cooperation and group work of fellow club representatives. So we want to present the gift of self gratitude to all the students associated with it. Moreover it was a job to provide us the platform to learn something and we are glad that we have make it up to provide you with a worthy matter infact. Also we admit that we have been able to present you this volume overcoming all the hurdles and difficulties and we believe this volume has a lot to describe out our effort as well. Finally we would like to express our gratitude and lots of thanks to all the CCRCians who were a part of it and contributed a lot. Also we would like to express our thanks to all the teachers for their important suggestions and motivation to bring out an awesome volume. Also thanks to all the students who are the contributor to this noble work. Over an all the very same part of the credit goes to all the fellow club representatives and all the members of " THE ENGLISH SOCIETY". All the criticisms and suggestion will be highly entertained... THE ENGLISH SOCIETY, CCRC cluster munitions for the first time the highly educated son do you know??? amazing and strange astronomical facts i believe in me. do you? lots to tell… if i never say yes again interview with pushpa basnet tarsiers amazing facts Sorrow makes one a hero tomorrow CR7, the ultimate superstar about mindblowing speeches still it exists the search of pain… hip hop beats a war on baby girls importance of “you” mistakes some intresting facts about the moon did you really know getting healthy birthday cakes for kids College Politics - Good or Bad ? my first experience of living in hostel best friends korn... da wildest band ever students and responsibilities an extra ordinary paragraph key to success what do different subjects cite about love? my introduction with her how difficult is it to get topic for an essay? CID special some shortcuts the secret garden a poem about examination changing time who says so ? MBBS vs CA excuses for not doing homework a funny telephone call paragliding 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 6 7 9 10 10 11 12 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 26 27 27 27 28 29 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 34 THE ENGLISH SOCIETY, CCRC child labour the effect of music on our lives Lincoln Vs Kennedy procrastination is the thief of time determination and persistance the most best 10 friendship the real nature of man riddles try to understand it was not mere a spider unconditional love abcs of friendship books happiness dirty yet respectful hands… dark description of a blind princesses’s life vs my life Physics Joke missing you my friend Dear Friend the one we call friend New Generation god particle is proof of god of the creator where i'm from love at first sight african elephants fun facts… fun to know… resticate from the heaven anorexia nervosa things we’ve learnt from films: harry potter mania who the hell created the exams? examination anatomy of friendship Who are you to me? more reasons you need to eat breakfast in the morning being nostalgic brain teasers fernando torres my best friend october revolution my college amazing facts world trade organisation (wto) love dream chelsea Funny questions with no answers the climate change history of worldcup cool insults 34 35 37 38 39 39 40 40 41 42 42 43 44 45 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 51 52 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 59 60 61 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 78 77 THE ENGLISH SOCIETY, CCRC engineering education in nepal if u love someone: appreciate your life my life: lived ? or not started yet?! kids are quick 79 80 80 81 81 CCRC Clubs activities ice cream facts 83 101 d]/f] g]kfn cfh sf7df8f}+ /f]O/x]5 lrof / kk zflGt hLjg sf“8f ls k"mn w/fjf;Lsf] wf/0Ff … afx| æcfO{Æsf ;fyLx? xfdL clxn]sf o"jf d}n] ltdLnfO{ lsg k|]dk|:tfj ul/g…< lIflth kf/L cfsfzdf /x/ lhGbfjfb ! d'bf{jfb ! v} s:tf] gof“ g]kfnæ cfh d ;“u sljtf 5}g . l; l; cf/ l; ;]S;g …h] >4f~hln v} s] xf] lhGbuL d cfP“ oxf“=== hLjgsf] k"0F{lj/fd cfdf of] g]kfnLsf] b]z /x]g5 !)@ !)@ !)# !)$ !)% !)^ !)( !)( !!) !!! !!@ !!@ !!$ !!% !!^ !!& !!& !!* !!* !!( THE ENGLISH SOCIETY, CCRC conflict has ended, and are costly to locate and remove. Cluster munitions are prohibited for those nations that ratify the, adopted in, in May 2008. The Convention entered into force and became binding international law upon ratifying states on 1 August 2010, six months after being ratified by 30 states; currently, a total of 111 states had signed the Convention and 73 of those have ratified it. Dipendra Dhakal '12' K cluster munitions A cluster munition is a form of air-dropped or ground-launched that releases or ejects smaller submunitions. Commonly, this is a cluster bomb that ejects explosive bomblets that are LETS PRAY COMMONLY THAT NO CLUSTER BOMBS WILL EXPLODE OUR FUTURE! The first cluster bomb used operationally was the SD-2 or Sprengbombe technology was developed independently by the, and . The US used the 20-lb M41 fragmentation bomb wired together in clusters of 6 or 25 with highly sensitive or proximity . From the 1970s to the 1990s cluster bombs became standard air-dropped munitions for many nations, in a wide variety of types. They have been produced by 34 countries and used in at least 23. shells that employ similar principles have existed for decades. They are typically referred to as (Improved Conventional Munitions) shells. The US military slang terms for them are Dickwandig 2 kg, commonly referred to as the . It was used in to attack both civilian and military targets. The "firecracker" or "popcorn" shells, for the many small explosions they cause in the target area. DEVELOPMENT OF CLUSTER BOMBS: designed to kill enemy personnel and destroy vehicles. Other cluster munitions are designed to destroy or lines, disperse or weapons, or to scatter . Some submunition-based weapons can disperse non-munitions, such as . Because cluster bombs release many small bomblets over a wide area they pose risks to civilians both during attacks and afterwards. During attacks the weapons are prone to indiscriminate effects, especially in populated areas. Unexploded bomblets can kill or maim long after a 1 THE ENGLISH SOCIETY, CCRC TYPES OF CLUSTER BOMBS: A basic cluster bomb consists of a hollow shell and then two to more than 2,000 submunitions or bomblets contained within it. Some types are dispensers that are designed to be retained by the aircraft after releasing their munitions. The submunitions themselves may be fitted with small retarders or to slow their descent. Modern cluster bombs and submunition dispensers are often multiplepurpose weapons, containing mixtures of anti-armor, antipersonnel, and antimateriel munitions. The submunitions themselves may also be multi-purpose, such as combining a shaped charge, to attack armour, with a fragmenting case, to attack infantry, material, and light vehicles. Recently submunitionbased weapons have been designed that deploy submunitions, using thermal and visual sensors to locate and attack particular targets, usually armored vehicles. On the basis that they should not cause the indiscriminate area effects or unexploded ordnance risks of cluster munitions, these submunitions are not classified as cluster munitions under the definition of the weapon enshrined in international law by the Convention on Cluster Munitions. However some of the types of cluster bombs are: · Incendiary · Anti personnel · Anti tank · Anti runway · Mine laying · Chemical weapons · Anti electrical · Leaflet dispensing HISTORY OF THE USE: Munitions" bans the stockpiling, use and transfer of virtually all existing cluster bombs and provides for the clearing up of unexploded munitions. It had been signed by 108 countries, of which 38 had ratified it by the affected date, but many of the world's major military powers including the US,RUSSIA and CHINA. Although the cluster bombs are not regarded to be used they had been used several times in the history. Some of the incidents of the use of cluster bombs are: · Vietnam war · Nagomo Karabakh war · First and Second Chechen war · Crotia, 1995 · Serbia, 1999 · Afghanistan, 2001/2 · Iraq · Lebanon, 1978/ 1982/ 2006 · Georgia, 2008 · Libya, 2011 · Syrian civil war for the first time Rivesh Sah '11' G Night and day, stars and sun All of a sudden in my childish fun I found myself falling in love The whisper of your voice, the warmth of your touch So many little things, made me love you so much. Then for the first time I realized What it’s like to fall in love I found my dreams get complete Our love was indeed really sweet Never imagined I would ever quit Because I had lost myself to be around you But, now my days are long, my nights are cold Without you here for me to hold The tides have changed My feelings deranged Because you broke my heart And tore my soul Changed my thoughts And feelings for you CONVENTION ON CLUSTER MUNITIONS: Again for the first time I realized Love Love is sad and love is cruel To try to find it again I would be a fool… Taking effect on August 1, 2010, the "Convention on Cluster 2 do you know??? - In playing cards the king of hearts is the only one having a mustache. - Our eyes won’t burst into tears while cutting onions if we are chewing gums. - Babies don’t drop tears until they reach about 6-8 weeks old. - For our earth to be a black hole it must convert to a size as that of a pea. - We can draw a line of about 35 miles by using an average lead pencil. - On Mount Everest, gales can blow at an incredible 150km/hr. - An African wolf dog known as the basenji is the only dog in the world that can’t bark. - Dolphin sleeps with one eye open all the time and a rabbit can breathe 300 times in a minute. - It is impossible to sneeze and open your eyes at the5 same time and sneeze can be stooped if we stop breathing keeping our eyes open. - Of all the words in English language Paras Regmi, '12' C the highly educated son An 80 year old man living in a foster care was once visited by his 45 years old son after a long duration of 4 years. The old man was sitting on the chair facing the window when his educated son came to visit him. Suddenly a crow preached on the window. The father asked his son, “what is this?” son replied with a surprising voice, it’s a crow. After a little while, the old father asked his son for 2nd time, the son said, “father, I just told you it’s a crow” For the 3rd time, feeling irritated he told his father with a rebuff. “It’s a crow, a crow” For the 4th time, this time, the son shouted at this father, “It’s a damn crow. Don’t you understand? Are you treating me like this because I didn’t come to see you?” and he left. One week later, the old man died with a piece of paper in his hand. The son then found that the paper was a page of an old diary his father used to write. It said; today my son asked me 24 times what the thing at the window was & slept in my lap. Each time he asked I hugged him & felt my affection rising towards him & replied with a smile. 3 - - - - - - - - the word set has the most definitions. 41% of the moon is never visible from the earth at anytime. It is illegal for tourists to enter the Mexico City with more than 2 CDs. February 1865 is the only month recorded in history not to have a full moon day. Typewriter is the longest word the can be made out of the letters of one row of the keyboard. Venus is the only planet that rotates clockwise The height of the people increases more than the normal in space. Eiffel tower of Paris was built for the hundredth anniversary of French revolution. Bulls are not attracted to red color. reach us,that we are actually seeing objects as they appeared hundreds, thousands or even millions of years ago. So, as we look up of the sky, we are really looking back in time. - The crab Nebula was produces by a supernova explosion in 1054 A.D. the ehinese and Arab astronomers at the time notes that the explosion was so bright that it was visible even on earth doing the day, and lit up the night sky for months. Prabesh Karki '12' C amazing and strange astronomical facts - If you would place a pinhead sized piece of the sun on the earth you would die from standing within 145 km (90 miles) from it. Even though man has studied the heavens for thousands of years, we still very little about the universe we live in and as we continue to learn. Here is a collection of amazing, interesting and strange astronomical facts. - Scientist believe that we can only see about some of the matter in the universe. The rest is made up of invisible matter called dark matter and a mysterious from of energy known as dark energy. - Neutron stars are so dense, that a soup can neutron star material would have more mass than the moon. - The son produces so much energy, that - Space is not a complete vacuum, there are about 3 atoms per cubic meter of space. every second the core releases the equivalent of 100 billion nuclear, bombs. - The star Lucy in the constellation Centaurus is a huge cosmic diamond of 10 billion trillion carats. - Black holes one so dense, and produce such intense gravity that even light cannot escape. Theoritical, predict that there are situations under which light can escape (which is often called hawking radiation). - The coldest place in the universe is on earth, in wolfgong ketterles lab in massachusets 0.000000000001 degree Kelvin. - Light from distant stars and galaxies takes so long to - A single Quasar 4 produce the same amount of energy as 1 trillion suns. - The closest blackhole to forth is only 1600 light years away. - The largest stractare found in the universe is the sloan Great wall, a super cluster of galaxies 1.37 billion light –years wide Adopted from: Astroceanomy/ Google yet. You must have h e a r d t h a t “contentment is greatest happiness”. U n f o r t u n a t e l y, ‘satisfaction’ is something that we humans never get. And this dissatisfaction bolsters us to achieve something bigger. Priya Mishra '12' G Honestly speaking, diligent, hardworking sedulous person are never left behind. We get only few chances in our lives to prove ourselves. The opportunity does not knock again and again. It’s now or never. So persons who don’t trust their skill, potential and alomp don’t get any chance to succeed. It’s we, ourselves who can adorn their life and built up a brighter future. i believe in me. do you? like everyone else, I also love to cherish the fond memories of good days, years keep passing by, the old one leaves memories and “example is better than precept”. So I don’t want to be a garrulous adviser. the new one brings hope to achieve something big. For me, the world has always posed countless challenges. I punch and parry, duck and dart and manage to stay afloat. By saying this, I don’t mean to address myself as an aleck person and also looking back on past is of no use. Adorned past does not count much but an embellished future surely does. Nobody is immaculate at least I haven’t found anyone 5 To d a y ’ s world demands an agile person, not a churl and bigot. I personally don’t appreciate the person with lack of self confidence and the one who always ends up comparing him/her with someone else. I have a deep respect for a cheerful, confident and optimistic person. If you respect yourself you will surely be respected. Don’t you know?? ‘Pure gold does not fear flame’. I do know that most of us are apprehensive about our future and we should be also because obstacles are purposely to get on the way of success. Am I being officious? I admit that I am trying to advice. But trust me I really don’t mean to do so. Our interest, zeal, enthusiasm are the bone factor that takes us to the top. People have a wrong assumption that only shiningly brilliant bookworms become successful but believe me it’s not so. Having a good personality with affable behavior and some extra talents will be a plus point. I know there’s a big difference in saying and practicing it in real. It’s very easy to present our views, advice people and to solve their problems, but far more difficult to apply them in our own life. It’s simple to say people,’ keep trying’ but when we get in the same situation we get exhausted and too tired. T h e r e ’s a s a y i n g “example is better than precept”. So I don’t want to be a garrulous adviser. I trust myself and believe in what I do. I request everyone to be a paradigm (a model example) so that others can be inspired and take you as a role model in their life. It doesn’t matter what others think about you what matters is, to put up a bit and throw your punches before the lights are out. lots to tell… There are lots of experiences to share I ‘m going to tell you as you don’t mind to hear… Lots of happy moments are there in my life But there are also sad times where I strike I got lots of achievement and failures Sajana Thapa But most important was my care '12' C The failure of mine brings achievement So I believe in them and try again Far away there’s a better way to go Full of difficulties, ends with peace so Don’t ever regret upon yourself and be hopeful Cause life is precious& if lost no chance to feel pitiful These experiences of mine force me to conclude, Life is nothing but a lake of sorrow and happiness god has put. if i never say yes again If I never say yes again, What would I be in front of you, Whenever you insisted me for help, My silence would pierce your bundle of respect, Whenever you expect anything from me. The almighty who brought me here, Shall curse me for my stiffness, My existence would remain history, Until I show mercy on a being, Until I show mercy on a being, I could be excluded from the sociable member, As they found me credulous, With my self made negligence on duty, How I could manage a solace, To make myself patience and persistence, I shall say yes again, To ensure my existence, 6 interview with pushpa basnet CNN hero 2012 I consider myself fortunate. None of my children are ever problematic. They understand our situation how we are coping financially and even socially. 7 I love what I do, may be that is why I am a successful person now. CCRC CLUB SOCIAL At 8 am in the morning, members of CCRC Social Club went to the outskirts of Kathmandu, at Chapali to take an interview with Pushpa Basnet, the CNN Hero 2012.Early Childhood Development Center Nepal founded by her, sits in a serene crook of the busy city. She, along with her 44 children and many helpers leads a very simple and happy life and denies being a celebrity. nor want to be counted as a celebrity. But the attitudes have changed of the people. They know me and are more helpful. Now people supports me lots. - Everyone knows you as the CNN Hero 2012. But as for yourself, how do you introduce yourself? As for me, I consider myself a very diligent and hardworking person and generally very simple and practical. I love what I do, may be that is why I am a successful person now. I am a very down to earth person; I do not dawdle on useless diplomatic subjects. I am a very honest person and very practical at some points. I don't like people cheating on me I can get quite nasty if they do that. The jails we are talking about, are they of Kathmandu itself? No, I work with the children of jails outside of Kathmandu & I am working with children around 14 jails right now. - How do you interact with the parents of the children who are inmates? I do not interact exactly. Those crimes they do, do not concern with me at all I work for my children and all that matters to me. - According to your past interviews we have read so far, you have told that you not much of a studious person. But now you are an internationally renowned celebrity. How do you see yourself in introspect? - What about the children? Surely you must be attached with them. Yes they are but I have to remind myself that one day they will go with their parents. The You see, I do not count 8 truth is no one comes back. Till today I have sent more than 100 children to their home. - Yo u h a v e 4 4 children of all groups. That is 44 different behavior 44 different problems. How do you cope that? I consider myself fortunate. None of my children are ever problematic. They understand our situation how we are coping financially and even socially. They are ever helpful and almost never complain. - How hard did you struggle to come to this position of success? Do you think yourself lucky? I knew when I was on the top 10 that it was all my hard work. But after that, my supporters brought me to the top. The precious votes I got, they are the most important phase on my journey to being the CNN Hero 2012. prefer an erect posture at all times. Since they can’t walk, they hop when they are on ground and mark their trees with their urine. The gestation period of the female tarsier lasts roughly for six months. They will then give birth to a single tarsier baby. Young tarsiers are born with fur and with their eyes open. Baby tarsiers are able to climb within a day of birth and reach sexual maturity when they are about two years old. Prabin Rana Magar '12' K tarsiers Tarsiers are small animals with enormous eyes which are as large as their entire brain. They depend greatly upon vision than a good sense of smell. They spend their entire life on trees. They got their name from their feet that have extremely elongated tarsus bones. Tarsiers are extremely shy animals. Their social habits appear to be dependent on where they live. Tarsiers in some place stick together in groups while tarsiers in other place prefer to rest and hunt alone. The most usual thing about these animals is their flexible neck that they can turn SIZE Their head and body range from 10 to 15 cm in length, but the hind limbs are about twice this length including the feet, and they also have a slender tail about 20-25 cm long. They weigh 113-142 grams. up to 180 degrees. They are neither a monkey nor a primate. CHARACTERISTICS Tarsiers have soft, velvety fur that come in colours like brown or beige. They have very long hind limbs. Their fingers are also elongated, with the third finger being about the same length as the upper arm. Most of the digits have nails, but the second and third toes of the hind feet bear claws instead, which are used for grooming. FEEDING HABITS Tarsiers are nocturnal animals but can be seen active even during the day. They primarily feed on insects but also eat Tarsiers are about the size of squirrel but have long tail. Their tail is used for balancing like a tripod, and they 9 small animals such as rodents, reptiles and birds. Tarsiers catch their prey by jumping on them. They are very adept at leaping from tree to tree. They have also been known to catch birds that are in motion. HABITAT Tarsiers were once found in Asia, Europe, North America and possibly Africa. Today they are only found on several Southeast Asian islands including the Philippines, Sulawesi, Borneo and Sumatra. They live in and around the base of the tree trunks and the roots of plants such as bamboo. They are occasionally found in hotels at the top of the trees. LIFESPAN Tarsiers have a lifetime of about 12 to 20 years. Adopted from-The Himalayan Times November 12, 2011.(page8). Upieka Bhandari '11' E amazing facts - - - - - - - - - - The smoke that is produced by a fire kills more people than a burn does because of Carbon monoxide. Human are born with 300 bones, however, when a person reaches adulthood they have only 206 bones. The biggest bug in the world is Goliath Beetle which can weigh up to 9.5 ounces and be 4.5 inches long. There was once a country named Prussia. After the world war, it was divided among Poland, Germany and U.S.S.R. McDonald Restaurant serves food and drink to an amazing 43 million costumers on daily basis. Cindrella is known as Rashin Coatie in Scotland, Zeozolla in Italy and Yehnsien in China. Mars is the home of Olympus moons, the largest known volcano in the solar system. The Great Pyramids used to be as white as snow because they were encased in a bright limestone that has worn off over the years. Paul Hungn holds the record for the loudest burp which was 118.1 decibels, which is as loud as a chainsaw. The fur of Binturong also known as “Asian Bear Cat” smells like the popcorn. The scent is believed to come from the gland located near the tail. The thickness of Arctic ice sheet is an average 10 feet. There are some areas that are thick as 65 feet. Sorrow makes one a hero tomorrow Without sorrow life is zero We must accept fates arrow If our efforts are thorough Our sorrow, god will borrow Bindu Panthi '12' C Sorrow nicely shapes our mind Sorrow stops our being blind Via sorrows, remedies we find Sorrows are indirectly kind In the absence of sorrow Our mind does not grow We think not like a hero Our attitude is made narrow Sorrows must be overcome For which efforts we welcome At last strong we become This is sorrow’s outcome Our willpower sorrow’s increase To our heart sorrows supplies grease Our talent only sorrow release In a gist sorrow supplies peace Every sorrow at last dies Not because of our cries But because our soul tries Life and success sorrow ties Sorrow less person is none Sorrow is sure if life has begun Sorrow trains is a slogan Sorrow is a tamable dragon In sorrow, all must dip By coming under its grip All are lashed by sorrows whip So every life sorrow makes a trip Now sorrow will somehow vanish But you cannot fully relinquish Further sorrows, time will furnish From life, sorrow none can banish Life and sorrow are closely associated By life sorrow is very much fascinated By sorrow, peace is initially confiscated Sorrow grows when life is sophisticated 10 and Real Madrid the Spanish La Liga team. He captain’s the national team of Portugal and he’s the most costly player in the history of soccer after transferring from Manchester United Football club to Real Madrid Football club. Ronaldo started his football career for Andoriha and played just for two years for the club de Portugal, the Portuguesse giants where Alex Fergusion admired the young talented player and later signed frim for about 12:24 million pounds. He was 18 years of age. Abhash Pradhananga '12' L CR7, the ultimate superstar Ideals vary with regard to everything. So, everyman has his own ideal of human greatness. Some worship the man of power, some look up for inspiration to the silent, patient worker, who is dedicated to knowledge, trying to keep the torch of science and philosophy burning like Einstein, C.V Raman or Satyen Bose. There are others, again, who love the man of action, the doer of deeds and so on. But my idea of a great man is different The next season he won the FA cup with Manchester United and also played the Euro 2004 for Portugal. In the opening match of from any of those mentioned above. A great man, in my opinion, is the one who has reached the highest peak of success in his early age. Such a man, is no doubt rare. But, yes I really do know a man who conquered the world of soccer game in his young age. And, he is no other than Cristiano Ronaldo. Cristiano Ronaldo was born on Februry 5th, 1985. He plays at the wing or the striking position for Portugal 11 competition he scored first goal for his country, though they lost the match to Greece by 21. However, Portugal still reached the final of the competition and yet lost to Greece again. In 2007, Cristiano became the first player that could win every four major FWA and PFA awards. The next year he won the OEFA champions League with his club Manchester United where he was awarded the highest goal scorer, the Golden shoe. He is in fact the first winger to win their award. He also topped the award for Golden Boot in the Premier League. He was named the world soccer Footballer of the year, FIFA and becoming FIFA World Player the same year. This made him to become first United’s player that won the Ballond’or in 40years. He became the first player that won FIFA’s Pukas Award, this is an honorary award given to best goal of a season. The goal was against PC Porta in the quarter-finals of the UEFa Champions League where he scored from almost 40 yards. Scoring 51 goals in 1 season he turned out to be the highest goal scorer surpassing the likes of Ferenc Puskas who scored 49 goals in a season. In the same season he would then finish with a total of 53 goals. This made him to become the first Madrid player able to attain and exceed 50 goal margins a season. He established a goal scoring mark of one goal scored in every 70.7 minutes. As a result of his goal scoring attitude he however won the European Golden shoe award again and became the first player that won the award in two different leagues. Ronaldo is indeed not only a talented player but also a fantastic one with terrific and dazzling skills that can give terror to any defense line in FOOTBALL. Tika Prakash Ghimire English Department about mindblowing speeches "Neither did I think that I ought for the sake for avoiding danger, to do anything unworthy of a free-man, nor do I now repent of having so defended myself; but I should much rather choose to die having so defended myself than to live in that way. For neither in a trial nor in battle is it right that I or anyone else should employ every possible means whereby he may avoid death; for in battle it is frequently evident that a man might escape death by laying down his arms and throwing himself on the mercy of his pursuers. And there are many other devices in every danger, by which to avoid death, if a man dares to do and say everything". Socrates (Extracted from his speech in the court) "No more than European society before 1848 felt the revolutionary atmosphere enveloping and pressing it from all side. There is one great fact, characteristics of this, our nineteenth century - a fact which no party dares deny. On the other hand, there exist symptoms of decay for surpassing the horrors rewarded in the later times. In our days everything seems pregnant to the contrary; machinery gifted with the wonderful power of shortening and fructifying human labor we behold starving and overworking it. The victories of art seem 12 to bought by the loss of character. All our inventions and progress seems to result in endowing material forces with intellectual life, and in satisfying human life into a material force." Karl Marx (While in exile in England Delivered this speech at the time of founding the peoples party in 1856) "In place of a great number of parties, social ranks, and societies, a single community now has taken its place the German National Community! To bring it to realization and to deepen it more and more is our task. I had to hurt many in this time however, I believe that the good fortune in which the entire nation is participating today must richly compensate every single one for what he had to give up clearly on his own part." for access on equal terms to trade and raw materials which are needed for their economic prosperity. In addition it records my desire to bring about the fullest collaboration between all nations in the economic field with the object of securing for labor due standards, economic advancement and social security. I owe my advancement entirely to the House of Commons, whose servant I am. In my country, as in yours, public men are proud to be the servants of the state and would be ashamed to be its masters." on somebody. It is all the more important for us if the country has to move on to the 21st Century. We are on its threshold. It is a century that is going to be vastly different from anything which we have known before." Abraham Lincoln (Pennsylvania, Nov 19, 1863) "I go, but my soldiers, my friends, will continue to serve France. Her happiness was my only thought. It will be the object of my wishes. Do not regret my fate; If I have consented to survive, it is to serve your glory. I intend to write the history of the great achievements we have performed together. My friends, I wish I could press you all to my heart. Adieu, my children! Be always gallant and good. Do not forget me." Winston Churchill (Addresses on Dec 26 1941, The US Congress in Washington) Adolf Hitler (Speech to Germans' in 1935) "I am a child of House of Commons. I was brought up in my father's house to believe in democracy; trust the people, small victors and vanquished, "Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battlefield of the war. We have come to dedicate a portion of the field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this." Indira Gandhi (Speech at a Youth Convention, New Delhi July 9, 1980) "This moment is one of profound grief. Our need now is to maintain our balance. We must face this ordeal with fortitude, courage, and wisdom. India lives. India is immortal. The spirit of India is immortal. We shall shoulder this burden… with determination… I shall value your guidance in upholding the unity, integrity, and honor of the country." Napoleon Bonaparte (Farewell to the old Guard) "Youth Force is an important force at any time at any country, but especially in our country where there has been a certain dependence on age, a certain dependence on authority, a certain desire to lean 13 Rajiv Gandhi (On the Assassination of Mrs. Indira Gandhi) "I have a dream that one day my four little children will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. I have a dream that the son of formal slaves and the son of formal slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood…" e"=k"= ;}lgsx?n] ;f]ws ] f k|Zgx?nfO{ ;Daf]wg ug]{ qmddf_ ædxf/fh cf“vf grDsfO{ jlS;of];\, xft gnDsfO{alS;of];\ , e"tk|]t, ;'G8, d'G8nfO{ gpS;fO{ alS;of];\ . /fhgLlt ug]{ O{R5f k|s6 ePsf] xf] eg] dxf/fh d's'6 vf]n]/ l;+xf;gdf /flvalS;of];\ / r'gfjsf] d}bfgdf k|lt:kwf{ ug{ cfO{alS;of];\ .Æ Martin Luther King Jr. (Celebrating 100 Anniversary of Emancipation Proclamation) æg]kfn b]z aGof] t/ /fi6« ag]g, z/L/sf] 9f“rf tof/ eof] t/ cfTdf cfpg ;s]g, k|m]d agfOof] t/ tl:j/ /flvPg . jf:tjdf zf;goGqdf k|hfsf] ;dfj]z k|hftGqsf] d"ne"t l;4fGt xf] / g]kfnsf] /fli6«otfsf] hu klg ToxL l;4fGtdf l6S5 .Æ dbg eG8f/L -lj= ;= @)$* ;fnsf] cfd r'gfjdf tTsfnLg k|wfgdGqL s[i0f k|;fb e6/fO{;“u k|lt:kwf{ ubf{ /fhf jL/]Gb|nfO{ nlIft u/L lbPsf] efif0fsf] c+z_ Sources: 1. B.N. Ahuja "The Worlds Great Speeches" 2. www.google.com 3. lj=kL= sf]O/fnf æqmflGt 4. lj=kL= sf]O/fnf -lj=;+= @)@* df ef/t lgjf{;gdf /x]sf a]nf g]kfnaf6 uPsf k|ltlglw d08n, ljBfyL{x?, Jofkf/Lx? / Ps clgjfo{tfÆ æb[li6Æ /fli6«o ;fKtflxs What about sunrise, what about rain, what about panoramic view, what about beautiful song, what about love, what about peculiar sondaughter and what about the mindblowing speech if the fabulous characters can't play their wondrous symphony that they have initiated? The names mentioned above are not just names, but are the time which have ever been qualified for the epic of democracy and remained as ever engraved characters in the calendar of human civilization. Reading between the lines of the mellifluous extracts by the staunch leaders, every individual may measure their peculiar heights with the scale of their knowledge, wisdom and justice. Brain, bravery and speech were the weapons of the leaders to attack the opponents and to attract the heart of millions. As a result, their speech had not only halted the heart beats of hundred of thousands but also played the vital role to introduce democracy and define the significance of peoples' rule.Their speech was recorded by every psychology which has remained as the hallmark on the masterpiece of this earth. The world is one, but rug proof and the real foundations are different. So long mighteous water of the Mississippi flows and the curvaceous peak of the Everest shines on this earth the hemoglobin bobbling and heart touching speech by the protagonists may not be deleted from the memory of the citizens. Their bewitching and oratorical speech voluntarily vibrated from every slums to sky- 14 scrapers buildings, from the prisons to the Universities and from teashops to the House of RepresentativesCommons or the Palaces. It's not overexaggeration to say that their mindblowing speech became more popular than the characters who delivered it. Not only Martin Luther King scanned over the horizon of Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument but Rajiv Gandhi and Madan Bhandari also sacrificed their charismatic life in their youth because of their unbelievable capacities and the original roadmaps they've engraved for the ornamentation of their respective motherlands. The meaningful and powerful speeches by peculiar leaders' as well as the idealists' have ever remained immortal. From B.P. Koirala to Indira Gandhi, Sir Winston Churchill to Adolf Hitler, were the real servants as well as protagonists of their nation. Directly and straightforwardly they offered the bunch of speeches. Their thoughts shook the contemporary politics nationally and internationally. Not only Abraham Lincoln, the pioneer to introduce democracy in the United States but also Napoleon Bonaparte who nearly got victory over the whole Europe, also witnessed the bloodbathing experiences to create whirlwind for the betterment of their countries and the people.Similarly, the parallel idealists Karl Marx and Socrates released the arrows (marvelous sayings) of their insight and brought evergreen idealogical current between the Northpole to the South. Significantly, the most immediately striking quality of their speeches have been illuminated with indivisuality, originality,self expression and spontaneity. The curious craftsmanship of their mind,depth of knowledge, freedom, revolution, power,compassionand wisdom ensured concrete success to click their potentialities in front of the mirror of the people. The leading protagonists of the new intellectual milieu were itinerant fighters, staunch humanists and idealists of the liberal spontaneity who offered both political instruction and guidance for success in practical affairs, with the expanded possibilities for participation in the democratic polls (except Hilter, but he was good for Germany). The proper molding of the leaders' character for successful participation in ideal and political life required rational acuity, grammatical precision and oratorical powers. They could thereby be best prepared to play an effective role in the people's democracy and more generally assure for him or herself a successful character in the world. They were naturally qualified character who granted the silver circle around the cloud of peoples' frustration. Their far sighted eyes of mind also photographed the dawn of everyone's liberty,prosperity and the persuit of happiness around ghettos and hamlets with the lens of their far-sighted eyes. Thence, they also appeared as a living embodiment of goodness and wisdom shaping the future endeavors. magical craftsmanship of the real heroes will be repeatedly read, analyzed and assimilated. So long the earth exposes its third pole, the speech by the people's hero will be exemplified as the milestone or source of inspiration to redefine their motherland, Ironically, the World popular leaders have been successful to explore their intellectual as well as peculiar caliber and to sacrifice their own personal benefits and luxuries. They have been vanished into the pacific ocean of sheer benevolence or the public. But unfortunately some of them were assassinated before the goal they have scored on the behalf of the real people. They enlightened the lamp of their fire-like personality reflecting power, vision, strength and nobility on their face but lamp(s) hardly witnessed the shadow of conspiration. In a nutshell, above mentioned political personalities and idealists were the unparallel champions of their time when their speech could capture the whole mass not only representing the dream of the people but also vibrating their mind for the sake of creative suffering and "change". The marvelous and 15 still it exists democracy and human civilization. If it is enveloped, what about sunrise… What about the mind-blowing speeches? Anita Bhandari '11' C I usually get stratified Don’t know what things stray me I feel, I’m invisible And this world is not for me. Mysterious fact hits me Higher people kick me A dreadful dark and a recurring feeling The unexpected park and the people annoying. I try to forget the dreary thoughts I want to live with own guts Want to feel the happiness and satisfaction But people block my path with objection. From the childhood days up to date This feeling is ever the same The people behave differently Looking at me and my poverty I start loosing my mind So did I lost my dream Even though I get one But never going to fulfill. Am I wrong or my birth Why this sort of domination over me I did hear the world had gone vast But I’m still tortured regarding my cast… getting chance to celebrate the state of being alone. I want to be with me. I want to be all alone. Alas! My dream remains just a forbidden day dream. Provided he (Lord) had not done so, I don’t need to care and take tension about others. I would love to be a liberal bird flying higher and farther up to the zenith and swimming miles after miles into the deep insightful never-ending ocean chasing the gigantic Blue Whale. Amin Kawan '12' A the search of pain… Evolved time has changed me for forever. A ‘halliera hidne keto’ has just metamorphosis to something absorptive and someone strange. I can’t boast that I have experienced all the truths of ephemeral life Long back I was told “Diamond cuts Diamond”. So, I wonder why don’t I invite and face the highest limit of pain and defeat the PAIN. but can say with a bet of million that in my short sitting with life, I have faced the storms of troubles, fired bullets of barriers and an unending chain of deceive and plot. And the result is, it has brought a sea change in me. You can say, me and my thinking has changed just the way the British climate tends to change. I want to dive from the top of atmosphere towards the earth because I am eager to feel the monstral character of air. I am keen of being punched and hit by the very air. The scratches all over; the bruises all over. I want suffering; I want cut all over my body; I Something I used to dream of… Like, I am standing all alone at the acme of the rocky hill and am enjoying the sense of being all all alone. But, I curse the almighty, why he had poured the emotions and sense of responsibility in me, due to which I am not 16 want the ultimate pain because I want to conquer the pain. Yes, I want to crumble the webby threshold of pain. Long back I was told “Diamond cuts Diamond”. So, I wonder why don’t I invite and face the highest limit of pain and defeat the PAIN. Since pain is all what makes the people suffer throughout their life, I want to instill the very pain in me so that the so-called pain even can’t touch me. But mean time, I am so helpless that I feel sorry on myself on pondering over all those useless stuffs. How a timid like me can face even a single strand of pain let alone the strings of pain. I have no idea whether I can survive and withstand all those continuous pain in the search of highest point of euphoria… creates bounce in the song. Once you are a buildup musician you can create your CD and make hip hop beats online by uploading on internet. There are also beat makers available in the market with different software that fully loaded interfaces. Kritiva Nepal '12' J hip hop beats Music is one of the best means to relax our minds. On the other hand creating music a challenging task and has lots of fun too. Hip hop music is one of the popular music among the youngsters. you need to select a well know artist of that particular beat and try to make beats like him. This is an easier option. Select a song of an artist and try to intimate him by getting the feel of the song. They love to dance on it and some of them wanted to learn Hip hop music. If you are an initial music learner and want to create music of yourself then there are some simple steps how to make hip hop music. The most important step is to format a song writing lyrics, chorus, bridge, verse, etc. then time comes for creating music, it is easy to go for drums,kick, snare, hi hat are good potion. Finally last step comes for mixing of the song which is very important because when each lyric and beat is mixed properly then only it First you need to pick styles that can be rnb, rap, pop, etc. Secondly, Some other instrument that can help you are virtual instruments, mixers, audio, and MIDI tracks. You can download a free beat software to make your sound track a popular one.You can find Tutorials and manual how to use the software.Also make sure that software company is genuine and gives money back guarantee. By purchasing such software you will not 17 require physical instruments. The instruction mention in the software is time consuming and you need to read them with lots of patients. Using to kick drum, audio loops, MIDI patterns will make you a great shinning star of music industry.Hip hop musician uses samplers,machine, turn table, live vocal and synthesizers,you can buy them if you can afford them. Technology is the key producer of hip hop music. Musicians are trying to adopt new technology nowadays. Beat maker is three times more capable of what a producer can do to create music. The speed and rhythm of your drums can decide the popularity of your music. man that doesn’t wish to have a wife, if not wife then they love their mother the most. If so, then why can’t the same have the same love and respect for me?? People choose male child over me knowing that I am not less in any aspects than the male child. Though you killed me, you will know my importance very soon. I don’t understand man, how will you run the world alone without me. I wish you could open up your eyes and see and accept the truth. Without my existence, how will your existence be possible? And your deed that hurts me is you even don’t deny murdering Suchita Acharya '12' B a war on baby girls Why did they kill me before I was born? Why couldn’t you keep me alive? I was looking at the world through your eyes, but they terminated me before I could open my eyes. They snatched me away from you illegally, you could have saved me. You must have been compelled and bounded by the social norms but I know you had the strength to fight for the life of your baby. I was happy playing inside you, I could feel your joy, your impatience for my arrival. Unfortunately, you couldn’t hold me in your hands. You couldn’t pour all the love and care you wanted to. Mom…! Why did you grow so feeble? Your dreams and desires ended up with that one operation. The operation that threw me away from you like your useless part. I guess, I was not meant to be compared with the word ‘useless’ because of a small reason that I was a ‘baby GIRL’. Every child deserves a family. So did I. Man you helped plant me but refused to accept me before I arrived just because you wanted a baby boy. There is no me by your own hands just after my birth. How pitiless can you be?? Sex selective abortion is the practice of terminating pregnancy based on the predicted sex of the baby. The selective abortion of female fetuses is most common in areas where cultural norms value male child over female especially in parts of People’s Republic of China, India, Pakistan, Nepal and the Caucasus. In context of Nepal, the report says that last year 65% of the babies found dead and abandoned around Kathmandu were girls. They were still born or Mom…! Why did you grow so feeble? Your dreams and desires ended up with that one operation. The operation that threw me away from you like your useless part. 18 killed after birth. It is shocking but parents often use most cruel ways to kill an infant. In one instance a baby girl’s body was found with “PAAN” (a tobacco used foe chewing) stuffed in her mouth. How inhuman is that? Although Nepal allows woman to get abortions many are not aware about the fact. In our society, were girl child is seen as a burden, pregnant women face a lot of pressure to keep the family happy. Some women, in desperation and under pressure choose to take the extreme measure and kill their baby girl. Most often, murders go unnoticed by the law enforcement because the parents throw away the body in river or hide it far away from their home. Thus, the rate of conviction is low. Killing a baby girl in womb is limited to those with financial means to get an ultra sound and an abortion. Majority of Nepali women live in rural areas and are not aware of or cannot access to these services because of financial reasons. The report says number of well-to-do families in Kathmandu and other developed cities, who opt for infanticide is growing because they have legal uses and also can access to the services. They abuse the law that allows abortion to kill unwanted girl child. And, even doctors who have degrees in their hand to save life of others are involved in this crime just for money. As we debate a woman’s right to choose and her right over her body, it is important that we think about hundreds of baby girls dying in Nepal. How can we find a balance that honors a woman’s right to choose as well as keep’s unborn baby girls safe? And for that, first we people, both male and female should behave like civilized HUMANS not DEMONS. import -ance of “you” Srijana Sharma '12' B It’s the journey of time. You moved ahead, you fall, you rise, you cry, you laugh. Every single and shorten moments appears as if they are the important one but later you again realize, they were just an extraordinary items acting as a part of your life. The more you grow towards new phases, the more you get occupied with experiences and experiences. Sometimes willing desperately to stay aloof or, either sometime grows the keen intensity of joy and crowd in you. Whatever may be new, what matters is it’s you! Yeah! Definitely what matters over here is you! How you find yourself comfortable among the dynamic situation and how could you feel easy to fetch some moments of relief in you. Life is to live and either this way or that, you are bound to live it. So, living completely relay on you. So, give some experiences to you! Grab some Cords for you!!! mistakes · When a barber makes a mistake:it’s a new hair style. · When a tailor makes a mistake:it’s a new fashion. · When a doctor makes a mistake:it’s an operation. · When a scientist makes a mistake:it’s a discovery. · When a teacher makes a mistake:it’s a revolution. · But,,,,,,, When a student makes a mistake:it’s a mistake,and only mistake. 19 Manisha Saud '12' C Shyam Karki '12' R some intresting facts about the moon The moon has always been one of the most intriguing objects for us to look at and for ages people have been captivated by its beauty. However, many are not aware of the important and interesting facts related to the moon. MOON’S SURFACE The moon is the fifth largest of all the natural satellites in the solar system. The top five moons in our solar system start with Jupiter’s largest moon; Ganymede, followed by the moon named titan for planet Saturn, number three position is taken by callisto of Jupiter, another moon of Jupiter called “Lo” takes the fourth place and lastly in the five position the moon is moving away. MOON IS MOVING AWAY Yes, the moon is moving away from us. Studies show that the moon is taking some rotational energy from the earth and along with its own centrifugal force it is slowly thrusting itself higher in its orbit and further away from the earth. The initial findings show that the moon was approximately 22.530 kilometers or 14000 miles from earth, but now it’s over 450000 kilometers or 280000 miles away. It is estimated that the moon is moving away from the earth at approximate rate of 1.5 inches (3.8 centimeters) every year. SMALL DISTANCE OF EARTH TO MOON At nearly 30 times the diameter of the earth, the distance in between the moon and the earth is 384,403 km. light travels roughly 1.28 seconds in order to cover this distance. Now putting that into perspective of trillions of planets and stars are light years away from us this just gives us the idea how massive our observable universe is. LUNAR CALENDER AND A BLUE MOON There are normally twelve full moons in one year, but the accumulation of eleven extra days every year theoretically results in 20 thirteen after two or three years. This is referred to as a blue moon. Before the adaptation of solar calendar, mankind on earth, for thousands of year, had used the cyclic shifting of the moon phases to follow the number of days and years – this was a conveniently natural calendar, which allowed them to count the numbers of days and years. Even to this day many countries, cultures and religions use the lunar calendar officially. Just to finish our top interesting facts about the moon, if this little planet ever existed the earth would have been quite de-stabilized; rotating at much higher speeds with our days close to only 6 hours in duration; this would have caused major cataclysmic and climatic effects killing any forms of life at their birth possibly without the moon there could have been no life on earth. Hopefully, the information above with the top interesting facts about the moon will help you to understand and appreciate more about our important neighbor in space; don’t forget to share this article around… art by Indap Pun 11 'K' did you really know - - “A” is the name of the village in Denmark. It is impossible to sneeze and keep our eyes open at the same time. France was ruled by as many as 18 Kings of same name. There is a waterfall near Honolulu which falls upwards. A mosquito has 47 teeth. A housefly can flap its wings for 1000 times in a minute. There are no clocks in Las Vegas casinos. Flies have their taste buds in their feet. - - A crow has 4 stomachs. Golden Eagle can see objects on the ground while flying very high in the sky. Oak tree can live over 200 years. Bed bug reproduces from head. Chewing gum while peeling onion will keep you from crying. In England, the speaker of the House is not allowed to speak. The housefly can give a man 30 disease during cholera and scarlet fever. Source: Wikipedia 21 Jagadish Thapa '12' C Parents who are looking for alternatives to the pre-made cakes will have to search harder in order to find bakeries that sell sugarless or egg free cakes. Having a cake custom made might be expensive but it is a better option if they want a healthy cake. When we custom order the cake, we can decide the ingredients that we want to be included and those we want left out. This gives us control over what our children eat and we can avoid any allergy inducing products. Shrameeka Khatiwada '12' J getting healthy birthday cakes for kids There are many different ways to celebrate a kid's birthday but there's one constant that is also the highlight of the day, is the birthday cake. Nowadays, a party is not complete without the cake and it is important to ensure that the cake is not just visually appealing but is also healthy. Most traditional cakes contain a lot of sugar and other unhealthy ingredients that can be quite harsh for the little ones' digestive system. Even for adults, the cake is something that should be enjoyed in very small measures. When planning birthday parties for their kids, most parents opt to buy pre-made cakes. While this may seem convenient, it is not always the best or healthiest idea. The store bought cakes tend to be loaded with sugar and other preservatives that help to keep the cake looking good for long. It is often difficult to know exactly what went into making the cakes and it is important to avoid giving them in big amounts to children. The best way to ensure that we get a good and healthy cake is to bake it ourselves. Most people think that they lack the expertise, but as long as we can read and follow recipe instructions, baking a cake is not difficult. There are many healthy recipes on the internet and we can source for the best ingredients from health food stores. If we are not sure about our skill level, we can try baking a cake a few days or weeks earlier to test our skills. One big problem that birthday cakes pose for 22 young children is the presence of eggs. Eggs, and especially the whites, tend to be some of the top allergens that affect babies and young children. Many cake recipes do not require the use of eggs. An egg-less cake is easy to bake and we can use different healthy ingredients to make sure that the cake is tasty. Kids do not know about sugar until they are introduced to it, and delaying their first encounter with sugar is doing them a favor. When baking the cake, we should remember that kids are more attracted by the visual appearance of the cake than anything else. If we spend more time making sure that our child's favorite colors and characters appear on the cake, the child will not notice if the cake does not have sugar. For instance, a banana cake is one of the best recipes for those who are looking for a healthy cake that also tastes wonderful. Wanna bake a healthier cake??? kind of political awakening that the mass movement in 2062/63 B.S. Politicians have always played for vote banks in Nepal. And yet with Nepal being one of the demographically youngest countries in the world, the Youth are the largest vote bank in the country. It is essential for the youth of this country to come together to assert and dictate a common liberal agenda for the government. Sarthak Ghimire '12' C College Politics Good or Bad ? College politics is viewed through a different lens by different people. Some choose to ignore it. My parents asked me to stay away from college politics. Why to get into all that complication? Politics is dirty. I'd rather join a college society. Some choose to embrace it. Either way you look at campus politics, as a complicated dirty exercise involving dishonest ... underhand cash dealings or as a democratic process, my argument is that college politics are essential to students from a national perspective. "Tribhuwon University is already one of the most politically active Universities of the country, perhaps because it's situated in the Capital and hence people are politically aware. Students from other states too need to become active and assert their rights, straight from the University level", is the opinion of a member of one of political Youth parties of Tribhuwon University. Our nation is at present being governed by politicians with an average age exceeding 60. They bring to the job an old world thinking and slow pace that holds back the dynamic liberalization and open governance that India urgently requires as a nation. It is essential for the youth of this country to undergo the 23 The Youth have the greatest stake in the future of this country. It is youth that should be dictating policy to the government . Tribhuwon University has always been politically active and across the campus one finds students agreeing in unison that the need of the hour is for Youth associations to become strong credible organs of democracy capable of influencing decision making in a democratic manner. In this context I believe that a strong political culture in the colleges is essential and the students must not shy away from participating and engaging. If we believe that politics is dirty process then it's essential that we become a part of this process and help lead it in the right direction. This country can progress only if the youth take firm control of themselves and this is a process that can happen only through political awakening. with other guys, slowly the loneliness & awkward feeling went away. After a week,we had a welcome program by the grade 12 students of our hostel where we introduced to them too. I thought there would be ragging, suppression and other activities by our senior brothers like we see in movies or read in novels. But the situation was different from my expectations. The senior brothers were all friendly and cooperative. All of us found the hostel a lively place like our own house. Slowly, time passed on, we began to get into hostel life and in its rules and Prakash Gyawali '12' C my first experience of living in hostel Heavy machine guns on our back,living in groups near battle field, strict discipline,waking up early,away from home,family and relatives & not so tasty food! This was what whirling in my tiny muscle in my head on the day when I arrived to the hostel of our college. As it my first experience of living in a hostel, I was just comparing it with army's life.Although my thoughts seem to be a little exaggerated one to you[now i feel it myself],but this would certainly happen to any of us if that's our first time. On the first day, i was given a long slip of rules & regulation of hostel . By reading that, everyone felt like shouting ' what the heck!'. Slowly, days passed, other friends similar to me arrived in hostel. Our warden,Mr. Bijay Rai at first seemed to be a strict one but he is not so much a difficult person as he seems. He allowed all the new comers to gather in a room & get familiar with each other for some days which we we're certainly not allowed to do on coming days. As I began to get familiar 24 regulations. There are many exciting moments stored in my memory when we all worked together when one of our friend was ill, when we all went to watch movie together telling the reason of eye checkup . Living in hostel we learnt to work together,develop feeling of brotherhood with other people. But the main thing is that we establish such a strong relationship with people we knew just a year before. Forgetting the minor difficulties and rules an discipline, I found great fun living in hostel and also I gained many experiences and memories. best friends Best Friends we are, Best Friends we’ll be, For always forever, U and me! Longer than a phone call, Deeper than the sea, Sandesh Kandel All these belong to us '11' I U and me! Put it in a bottle Never let it free Keep it in your heart, U and me! I hope you read this poem, Remember it for me, Look after it with care U and me! Shritik Devkota '12' C ko n...da wildest band eve Ko n is an American heavy metal band from Bakersfield, California, formed in 1993. The current band lineup includes four members: Jonathan Davis, James "Munky" Shaffer, Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu and . Ko n was originally formed by three of the members of the band L.A.P.D. The band released their first demo album Neidermeyer's Mind, in 1993. Their debut album Ko n, was released in October 1994. The band began recording Life Is Peachy in April 1996, and released it in October 1996. Follow the Leader is recognized as Ko n's mainstream breakthrough, peaking at number one on the Billboard 200 in August 1998, along with the following album Issues, in November 1999. The band released Untouchables in June 2002, and released Take a Look in the Mirror in November 2003. album Greatest Hits Vol. 1 was released in October 2004, concluding Ko•n's contract with Epic and Immortal Records. They signed to Virgin Records, releasing See You on the Other Side in December 2005, and an untitled album in July 2007. Ko n's latest albums, Ko n III: Remember Who You Are and The Path of Totality were released via Roadrunner in July 2010 and December 2011, respectively. Ko•n has sold 19 million albums in the US according to Nielsen Sound Scan, and around 47 million worldwide. Eleven of the band's official releases have peaked in the top ten of the Billboard 200, eight of which have peaked in the top five. Eight official releases are Their first compilation 25 certified Platinum or Multi-Platinum by the RIAA, and one is certified Gold. Ko n have released six video albums and 39 music videos. They currently have 41 singles, 28 of which have charted. Ko n have earned two Grammy Awards out of seven nominations, for "Freak on a Leash" and "Here to Stay". Before Ko•n was formed, three of the original members of the band were associated with the heavy metal band L.A.P.D.: James Shaffer, Reginald Arvizu, and David Silveria. Originally consisting of Richard Morrill, James Shaffer, and Reginald Arvizu, David Silveria joined when he was 15. When the band moved from Bakersfield, California to Los Angeles, California, Silveria dropped out of high school and Shaffer stayed in Bakersfield. When Shaffer reunited with the band, they found a manager and released an EP entitled Love and Peace Dude in 1989 through Triple X Records. L.A.P.D. released their first fulllength studio album on May 3, 1991 which consisted of eleven tracks. The album was entitled Who's Laughing Now. After releasing two albums, L.A.P.D. broke up. Shaffer, Arvizu, and Silveria enlisted Brian Welch and Jonathan Davis to form the band that went on to become "Ko n." The band name is derived from a fan suggestion, "Corn", which the group initially rejected, but later settled on due to lack of better ideas. Later, Shaffer had the idea to spell the name with both a "K" instead of a "C", and a backwards "R", so the band's name would appear as "Ko n". The logo was designed by vocalist Jonathan Davis. Silveria explained, "The music makes the name, because Ko n's a dumb name. But once we get established, it makes the name cool." from Jeff Creath, called "Underground Chicken Sound," in Huntington Beach, California. While they were recording at Underground Chicken Sound, a crowd had been loitering outside the studio. The band began playing a prelude to a later song, "Clown", resulting in a larger crowd gathering. Arvizu said the crowd gathered because it sounded so "different." Ko n started performing at gigs in the summer of 1993, with members saying that touring was a "pain-in-the-ass." While in Huntington Beach, the band was spotted by Epic/Immortal Records A&R employee Paul Pontius. Pontius would describe Ko n's sound as "the new genre of rock." In 1993, Ko n released their first demo album, Neidermeyer's Mind. Their album had very limited printing, and was not well received by critics or the public. It was released to record companies and to people who filled out a flyer given out at gigs they played for free with Biohazard and House of Pain.[20] With this demo, Ko•n pioneered the nu metal sound. Dinesh Sapkota '12' I students and responsibilities Substituting to other works, students must read Grewlling under the prosperity of college, Optimistic for the future, By underlining different seedlings of knowledge. Getting step of work week forward Should concern with the lessons, Having aim oriented in life For the sake of country and countrymen. Under the shadow of life to achieve something, All with the thrones must have to dare, Life is not always bed of roses Sophistication is possible with educational care. With the diplomatic planned government Subjective to constitution erasing violent and fight, Straight forward to good citizen Must spread the hope of light. The only way out is to wake up Being boon to motherland, toiling hard To figure out the development Education of silver line in the dark is the best. Ko n rented a studio 26 an extra ordinary paragraph Study this paragraph and all things in it. Actually nothing is wrong but you must admit it is unusual. Don’t just zip through it quickly but study it scrupulously. With luck, you must find out what is so particular about it and all words found in it can you say what it is? Tax your brains and try it again. Don’t miss a word or a symbol. It isn’t all that difficult. Try, try! Go through this paragraph again and again until you find it. Pramod K. Sah '12' C what do different subjects cite about love? ANSWER: though E is one of the most used letters in the English alphabet, the whole paragraph does not contain even a single E but contains all other words of English alphabet. key to success Algebra: love is the addition of two hearts and then division by nothing resulting in infinite feeling. Geometry: love is the point of intersection of two hearts. Physics: love is the point where the image of two hearts coincides with each other. Chemistry: love is the strong covalent bond between two hearts. Zoology: love is the instinct of all organisms Economics: love is something for which the demand is higher than the supply English: love is conjunction used between two hearts. Trigonometry: love is like hypotenuse connecting perpendicular and base Accountancy: love is type of credit which is profitable when returned. Pharmaceuticals: love is a kind of drug abuse, which once started, is impossible to end. Let me share someone’s life history with you. This was a man who failed in business at the age of 21, was defeated in legislative race at 22, failed again in business at the age 24,overcame the death of this sweetheart at the age of 26,had a nervous breakdown at the age of 27, lost a congressional race at the age of 34, lost a senatorial race at the age of 45, failed in an effort to become vice-president at age 47, lost a sensational race at age 49 and was finally elected as the president of united states of America at the age of 52 this man was Abraham Lincoln. Would you call this man a failure? He could have gutted. But to Lincoln defeat was a detour and not a dead end. 27 Kushal Baral '12' K my introduction with her It was already 9:30 pm when I left from my friend’s birthday party. I took my bike and drove off. My bike stopped on the way all of a sudden, it was out of fuel and the petrol pump was no where in sight. I could see nothing other than loneliness killing my feet. I couldn’t do anything except for waiting someone to come, and give me lift. However, I could see a girl far, she was a girl beautifully dressed in black. She reached to me. As I could see no one except for two of us, I decided to step towards her. We introduced each other insisted me to go to sleep and she told me that she had something to do with her diary. So, I went up all alone. I thought she had the habit of writing a daily diary. I laid down on the bed and started thinking about her. Her image was floating on my mind. I wasn’t sure why her face was roaming in my mind. And I don’t know when it all went black. Next day when I woke up I could feel the rays of sun giggling my cheeks to sparkle strangeness. And I opened my eyes but the girl whom I was dreaming about whole night, was not in the room. I went down to the reception. I got to know that she was gone and paid all the bills. I was shocked why she went without saying a single word to and we decided to walk together. After a long walk we saw a guest house. And I asked her to spend that night in the guest house. We went to the reception and asked for two rooms. But the receptionist told us, that there was only one room vacant, with two beds. I couldn’t decide it was a misfortune or fortune to me to get a single room with two beds. We went to the room. After sometime we came down for our dinner. We had our dinner and I gestured her to make our way to the room for sleeping as I was tired partying the evening. But she 28 me. As I turned to go upstairs I saw a diary, the same diary she was writing last night, there on the table. As I was about to open the diary I heard some voice. It sounded like my mother’s and woke me up. Oh no! I was dreaming in the entire damn incident. It was the first day of my college life. Oh God I was late for the very first day. On my way to the college I was just thinking about the girl that I was dreaming last night. I stepped inside the college gate. Oh my God!! I was surprised to see the same girl there. Since, then it has been one and half year but I’m still unable to talk with her. Please somebody introduce me to her. CID special Adarsha Paudyal '11' J Rachana Dhakal '12' C · Daya has the world record of breaking most number of doors. how difficult is it to get topic for an essay? · CID bureau has 1 Toyota since last 11 years · There is no police CID handles every case · Accused person accepts his crime only after getting a slap from Daya · None of them ever got promotion,not even ACP · Salunke just presses CONTROL & ALT and gets the finger prints tested It is very difficult for us to get a good topic suddenly and write an essay on it. It really takes a lot of time writing essays. Also, writing essays is easier said than done. · People remember the person they just saw once and give the exact sketch · End of the episode, all the criminals get FAASI!!! I had to write an essay that was given to me as vacation homework. Vacation had almost finished but I still had a few home works left to be done. And finally the day had come and the very next day my classes would resume. I had to wake up early the next day for my school. And the paper was still blank left on the table, waiting for me to fill it. Unfortunately I had no topics and I had been thinking of one. I kept on thinking and not realizing that two hours had passed. I was still blank. I got extremely irritated and threw them away. After sometime, I was called for dinner but I ignored it and started focusing on where I had left. Then my dad came to my room calling for dinner but I did not move. He asked me to show my essay but I sat there still. Then I started laughing and he did the same. Suddenly, a topic struck my head. I decided to write whatever I had felt when I had started writing an essay. It is really difficult to write an essay without thinking about a topic. So I suggest everyone to think for a topic and then start writing the essay. 29 some shortcuts IDIOT: Intelligent doctors in operation theatre STUPID: Smart talented unique person in demand MATHS: mental attack to handsome students ADSL: amazing dull slow line ATP: all time party BAR: buy and run CTS: coffee, tea and snacks IBM: implicitly boring person NIIT: not interested in IT MBA: masters of bad activities Hemanga Gautam '12' J A Book Review : the secret garden what made this book come alive for me. Mary along with her uncle’s son, Colin and the local, charming, talented boy Dicken as two contemporaries, make an interesting trio. someone who enjoys the process, from planting the seeds to appreciating the beauty of the end product. I loved the vivid descriptions of all the particular plants, trees, and animals… I really lost myself in the beauty of the Secret Garden… it’s natural beauty and the idea of its powers to cleanse our physical and spiritual sides. Someone claimed that re-visiting this made the reader want to “get back into gardening…and I felt that. It’s a gardener’s story…a tale for If you haven’t yet read this book yet (are there more people out there besides me?) then I insist that you pick it up! It’s wonderful, twee, humorous and the perfect escapism into a childhood long gone; best enjoyed through the innocent, unaffected eyes of a child. a poem about examination Frances Hodgson Burnett. The Secret Garden. Wordsworth Classics. ISBN 1853261041 The book starts off with the incredibly spoilt Mary Lennox being taken back to England from India where she has lived all her life with her doting father and indulgent servants. She is sent to stay at the house of a hunchback uncle she has never met in the wilds of Yorkshire and she doesn’t like it one bit! At first she refuses to eat breakfast and mopes around feeling sorry for herself, but when she goes outside and realizes how wonderful the moors and the gardens and grounds of the large, looming house are Mary begins to enjoy herself, especially when she finds an entrance to a secret garden that has been shut away for 10 years. Rabi Raman Prajapati '12' P Oh! It's an examination Must study with concentration English with its punctuation Mathematics with its calculation Geometry with its construction History with its civilization Economics with its production Physics with its variation Chemistry with its equation Computer with its application Oh! Oh!! Oh!!! Can't even do meditation So, there's no time for relaxation When will I get promotion? To another class of great confusion! Burnett’s classic story of a horrid and selfcentered little girl and her equally disagreeable cousin is as real and wise and enthralling now as it was when it was first written over 75 years ago. In the meantime, the Secret Garden brings out the inner psychological depth of human mind. The characterization is 30 and happiness in my face. Our friendship was like Tom and Jerry, we couldn’t live without fighting. There was intense love and belief in between us. ….But today, time has changed and you are also changed my dear friend. You broke my belief and most importantly you broke my heart. But today Sushma Pokharel '12' C changing time also, I can’t say I don’t care for you because how can I be cruel and unkind, as you became to me, whom I believed with my closed eye. …Still when I think of you, your memory brings a cute smile on my lips. In the remembrance of my best friend ever Samjana. who says so ? - Truth and non- violence are my god. - Frailty the name is women. Our friendship was like Tom and Jerry, we couldn’t live without fighting - Give me blood and I shall give you freedom. – - Little knowledge is dangerous. – Alexa When I remember you now, I get happiness, a feeling of joy, encouragement and my body seems to be full of enthusiasm. Sometimes ago, you were my inspiration and my courage. When I was in trouble, you used to hold my hands to support me and I used to get lost in it. I used to get intense power within myself to fight against the hurdles ahead. No matter how difficult the task was, I used to take it easy because you were there for me, always wishing for the smile - A single step for man but a giant leap for mankind. - Neil Armstrong - The busy bee has no time for sorrow. –W - Keep your face to the sunshine and you can’t see the shadow. - I came, I saw, I conquered. –J - Freedom is the oxygen of life. – - Knowledge is the power. - A living dog is better than a dead lion. –O - There is only one evil that is ignorance. 31 CA says, “If I don’t give my part, you can’t save your own life.” MBBS says, “Students get considered all over the world, if they are a part of me.” CA says, “I get considered whatever institute I choose. My signature works everywhere.” By the same time, Prem Dahal '12' J MBBS vs CA MBBS says, “I trap the students at the entrance gate, and hardly make them enter my field.” CA says, “Ha! Ha!, If you won’t let them enter, I won’t let them go, they are finally my victim, so I am great.” MBBS says, “I am a symbol of hard work, I catch students only on books, my information.” CA says, “I am cool. If students are Me, they sit on a chair and control all financial institutions.” MBBS says, “Oops! I get high respect from people.” CA says, “Respect does not make us live, only money makes it, there comes an engineer and says, “Hey, if I deny my profession, neither will there be hospitals nor any financial institutions, so I am great!” excuses for not doing homework Ashma Acharya '12' E and I am the embodiment of financial transactions.” MBBS says, “If they can’t study my subject, they go to yours, so you are inferior to me.” CA says, “If I am inferior, there are around 13 thousand suicide attempts in your name. So you are a suicidal bag.” MBBS says, “I serve people and they call me God.” CA says, “He…He. But if you fail an operation, they consider you a demon. Look at me, sitting on a chair, I earn my life, so I call myself cool.” MBBS says, “I am the master of life, I give you a life.” 32 - I knew we had to do homework and I did it but I didn’t know we had to bring it. - I had done my homework but my grandmother took it and kept it beside the god so that the god would bless it but when I woke up in the morning it wasn’t blessed so I didn’t bring it. - I did my homework and showed it to my father but he took it to his office to show his friends how clever his daughter was. - I had done my homework and kept it in the kitchen but when I woke up in the morning I saw that my mother had wrapped father’s tiffin in it. - Yesterday I had done my homework so well that I hid it in a place so that nobody would find it but when I got up in the morning I forgot the place. a funny telephone call Caller: Hello! Can I speak to Annie Wan, please? Operator: Yes, you can speak to me. Upendra Parajuli '12' C Caller: No, I want to speak to Annie Wan. Operator: Yes, I understand you want to speak to anyone. You can speak to me. Who is this? Caller: I am Som Wan. I need to talk to Annie Wan!!This is urgent. Operator: I know you are someone and you want to talk to anyone! But what’s the matter about? Caller: Well, just tell my sister Annie Wan that our brother Noe Wan got an accident and he is being admitted to the hospital. And right now Avery Wan is on his way to hospital. Operator: Look!!If no one was injured and no one was sent to hospital, then that accident is not an urgent matter. May be you find this hilarious but I don’t have time for this. JOKES Once Ram asked god……. Ram: How much time does one million years stand for? God: Only a second. Ram: And one million dollar. God: Hardly a paisa. Ram: Please give me a paisa. God: Ok, just a second…………… - In a Biology exam, all the students were asked to answer any 7 out of 10 questions. One of the students answered all the 10 questions and wrote highlighting” CHECK ANY SEVEN”. - Once a teacher asked a student…… Caller: You are so rude. Are you Rihanna????? Operator: No, I am Saw Ree… Caller: Yes, you should not be sorry, now can I have your name please? Operator: That’s what I said. I am Saw Ree….. Caller: Oh….my god….OMG!!!! Akshya Kumar: Yes……… [Dialtone] Teacher: What is the difference between discovery and an invention? Student: My father discovered my mom and invented me… 33 Suraj Jan Dhungana '12' K paragliding Paragliding is the recreational and competitive adventure sport of flying paragliders: light weight, free-flying, footlaunched glider aircraft with no rigid primary structures. The pilot sits in a harness suspended below a hollow fabric wing whose shape is formed by its suspension lines, the pressure of the air entering vents in the front of the wing and the aerodynamic forces of the air flowing over the outside. engine, paraglide flights can last many hours and cover many hundreds of kilometers, though flights of 1-2 hours and covering some tens of kilometers are more the norm. By skilful exploitation of the sources of lift the pilot may gain height, often climbing an altitude of a few thousand meters. travel to a suitable takeoff spot, the selection of a landing place and return travel. Para gliders are unique among soaring aircrafts in being easily portable. The complete equipment packs into a rucksack and can be carried easily on the pilots back, in a car, or on public transport. In comparison with other airports this substantially simplifies - Malvern, Worcestershire Despite not using an 34 Famous places for paragliding - Pokhara - Leicestershire - Black forest - Pinoy adventures - Tourism in Lebanon - Joginder nagar valley - The blorenge - Vagamon - Tourism in Maharashtra - Divisov child labour Help! I am in pain All my hard work is in vein Get beaten and slapped And I'm tired of being nagged I scream and shout But no one hears me out Even when I call out loud I want a mother's hug Not an old rug I want a father's kiss Not a dirty dish I see hear my master scolding all the way And I have to face him everyday I want to go to school And stopped being treated like a fool Help! I am in pain All my hard work in is vain. positive, depending on my mood. Soniya Thapa '12' B the effect of music on our lives Music has always been a huge factor in my life. Not only does it serve as one of my greatest influences in the world, but it also defines who I am as a human being. It has helped mold me into the kind of person I am today, as well as the kind of person that I strive to become in the future. Music gives me the strength I need to push forward, to achieve my goals, and to believe that I have the power to change the fate of our world. Sometimes in my life, I just feel a rush of emotions sweeping through my mind, and I don’t know how to control them. That’s where music comes in. Music allows me to make sense of things. It enables me to express myself through the emotions that I am feeling. Through music, I am able to observe the world in a different light, which can be either negative or Whenever I start to feel discouraged or despondent, like the rest of the world has turned its back on me and is just one big disappointment, I listen to slow, mournful, and depressing music. I especially like songs that have meaningful lyrics—lyrics that make you ponder over what kind of person you want to be, what kind of role or purpose you have in this world, or what kind of an effect you have on others around you. Music like that is, in my opinion, the best kind of music to listen to. Of course, there are also instances when all I want to do is laugh and jump around the house, dancing to all my favorite catchy tunes. During those times, I listen to a totally different style of music. It could be pop, 35 techno, electronic, punk, or even all of the above. It all depends on my mood, which constantly varies as the days progress. You may have heard people say that they cannot live without music. People say a lot of things... most of which are far from the truth. However, when I say that it is impossible for me to live without music, I truly mean it. To be honest, I can’t remember the last time I haven’t listened to music. I literally cannot go one day without listening to some kind of tune. If my iPod breaks, I’ll go onto my laptop and open up ITunes. If ITunes doesn’t work, I’ll sign onto my Youtube account and search for some kind of song to listen to on that website. If the internet is down, I’ll take out my walkman and drop a CD inside it. If my CD is scratched, I’ll turn on the radio until I find the right song I want. What I’m trying to say is that no matter what, I always find a way to satisfy my craving for music. When you love something so much, you fight for it…no matter what opposition may stand in your way. That explains why I’m rambling on and on about music and how important it is for people to express themselves through it. When you truly care for something and feel passionate about it, the way I do, you’ll be able to discuss it for hours upon hours. There’s just no end to it. With music, it’s an everlasting cycle. First, I wake up in the morning to the sound of my alarm clock, which changes frequently depending on my current favorite song. Then I go to school, where, although I am not permitted to listen to music on my iPod or any other technological devices, I actually play a list of favorite songs on a little radio inside my head called “Taylor’s Greatest Hits.” Well, there’s not actually a specific name for it; however, I do constantly sing songs in my head during class or speeches or really anytime throughout the day. In fact, I even write down lyrics to the songs I play in my head on paper, just because I love the way they sound or the meaning that they convey to the listener, and I want to always remember them. After school, I come home, and the first thing I do is listen to music. Even when I go to bed, I lie in the darkness, just listening to the sound of the radio or some music channel on television. Some song lyrics I hear provide me with a tremendous source of inspiration and an incredible sense of hope for the future. I honestly don’t understand how some people can go through life without listening to any type of music at all. When my parents tell me to turn off my music because I’ve been playing it “too much” or because it’s “too loud,” I stare at them dumfounded and astonished by their lack of awareness of the significance of music in my life. “Soniya, how can you constantly be listening to music? Don’t you ever get sick of it?” they ask me on a daily basis. I can’t even comprehend their repeated questions because I can’t understand how anyone could NOT listen to music every second of the day. It’s the only thing we have in life—the only thing that stays with us wherever we go. It’s like a memory. A memory will always stay forever in your heart, and no one can take it away from you. A memory is all you have left to hold onto, 36 when you have already let go of everything else. It’s the same with music. Music is the only thing that stays with you forever. Friends come and go, seasons change, bruises fade…but when all is said is done, music is always there for you. It is the one thing that you can depend on to always remain by your side, when everyone else has already left it. And that is why I love music so much. I’m not going to lie when I say that I feel genuinely sorry for people who tell me that they don’t listen to—or even like— music. I can’t even comprehend how it could be humanly possible for someone Some song lyrics I hear provide me with a tremendous source of inspiration and an incredible sense of hope for the future. not to enjoy the beautiful sound of music or the wonderful lyrics that go along with it. The idea is completely unfathomable to me. I believe that those who have not yet been affected by music are missing a great deal in their lives, for without music, what else do you have to live for? What else do you have to hold onto? How can you bear going through life each day without the assurance that you always have something to rely on to be there for you, to understand you, and to help you make sense of the world? This is what music does for us. My belief is that those who do not yet feel music’s warm embrace have simply not discovered a song that they can relate to or connect with. I think that everyone in the world has at least one song that describes them perfectly—one song that defines who they are as a human being and as an individual. If one has not found that song yet, one has not lived a complete life, for what kind of life is worth living without one that does not contain music? My greatest desire is for everyone to feel and experience the everlasting power and beauty of music and to recognize the tremendous impact it has on our lives. Music offers love to a world full of hatred. Music provides peace to the corrupt society in which we reside. But most of all, music brings us life when we feel as if we are dead, as if there is no hope left for humanity, as if all that we have come to know and appreciate has been lost in the wind…just a tornado of mixed up musical notes that play a doleful melody that never dares to end. Lincoln Vs Kennedy Abraham Lincoln Elected to the congress in 1846. Elected president in 1860. Lincoln contains 7 letters. L.I.N.C.O.L.N. Shot in a theatre named Kennedy. Lincoln’s secretary was named Kennedy. Aashrika Chaudhary '11' A John F. Kennedy Elected to the congress in 1946. Elected president in 1960. Kennedy contains 7 letters. K.E.N.N.E.D.Y. Kennedy was shot in a car which was branded Lincoln. Kennedy’s secretary was named Lincoln. Lincoln and Both of them visited Monroe and Maryland a week before they were killed. 37 be more inclined to skip this important step. Another big problem is that you run out of ideas. At one sitting ideas don’t come as freely as they do over several days. People who leave assignments to the last minute are more likely to resort to cheating. When an assignment is left to last minute, you worry more and cheating and taking shortcuts happen a little more. Procrastination also affects the quality of work because your assignments look hurried and just thrown together without any seriousness. Bina Prajapati '11' D procrastination is the thief of time make up your mind to get it done and just do it One of the biggest reasons why home works get a bad mark or are incomplete is because of procrastination. Procrastination has a bad effect on work and on you. Procrastination means to put off work for another time when it can be done immediately. When you procrastinate, you don’t learn how to discipline yourself, the quality of work suffers and you get tensed. Procrastination is said, the thief of time. The 1st reason why procrastination is bad is because the quality of work suffers. Sometimes an assignment needs to be proof read first. If you procrastinate, you will Another danger that comes with procrastination is an increase in tension. When an assignment is left to the last minute, it stays in the back of your mind the whole time. Once the day arrives when you must do it, any other plans must be put off or postponed. You end up being frustrated and upset with yourself and the teacher. If several assignments are to be done at the same time, the stress increases even more. Not only you have to rush to get everything done, but you also have to worry about whether you’ll finish it in time. Stress 38 also increases when you procrastinate because you start to doubt yourself. When you make up your mind that you won’t leave the next assignment until the last minute and you end up doing it, you get When you make excuses for other things as well. You’ll start making excuses to cheat on your diet or quit exercising. This is bad pattern to get into frustrated and upset with yourself. The last and most important reason is because you learn poor work habits. As you further your education, you will no longer be able to leave things to the last minute. As assignment gets bigger they require more planning and thought; if you haven’t learned the skills to plan before, the assignments won’t get done properly. When you make excuses for other things as well. You’ll start making excuses to cheat on your diet or quit exercising. This is bad pattern to get into; you start to realize that you won’t get it done early so why bother trying. Once you start to doubt yourself your self confidence drops and all kinds of other problems start to happen. Procrastination is dangerous; you fool yourself by thinking up reasons to wait one more week or one more day. The best thing is that procrastination is really easy to stop. You just have to quit being lazy, make up your mind to get it done and just do it! determination and persistance Thought shall be the greater, Heart the keener, courage the greater; As our might lessens, Sure a great life weakens, if you don’t weaken. Abhishek Deo '11' F The best way out is always through, But inevitable is the speech true, I have not yet begin to tight, With the mind following a sight right All is not lost; the unconquerable will, And study of success, important feel, And courage to never submit or yield; And what is else not to have won shield? Nothing in the world can replace persistence, Talent will not; cosmopolitan is the unsuccessful intelligence, Genius will not; unrewarded genius is in gestures, Education will not; world’s full of educated deregisters Nothing is wasted, nothing is in rain; The seas roll over but the rocks remain; Omnipotent are determination and persistence, The slogan ‘Press On’ will solve the problems of human race!!! the most… The most selfish one lettered word:-“I”……Avoid it. The most satisfying two lettered word:-“WE”…..Use it. The most poisonous three lettered word:-“EGO”….Kill it. The most used four lettered word:-“LOVE”…..Value it. The most pleasing five lettered word:-“SMILE”……Keep it.. The most spreading six lettered word:-“RUMOUR”………….Ignore it. The hardest working seven lettered word:-“SUCCESS”…..Achieve it. The most unenviable eight lettered word:-“JEALOUSY”……Distance it. The most powerful nine lettered word:-“KNOWLEDGE”…..Acquire it. The most essential ten lettered word:-“CONFIDENCE”……Trust it. Raksha Khadka '11' E 39 - LOVE is not about finding the right person, but creating the right relation. It is not about how much love you have in the beginning but how much love you build till the end. - Smokers have smoky hearts, drinkers have drunken heart. I request you not to eat too much of sugar cause you already have a sweetheart. Deepak Raj Aryal '11' B best 10 - LET’S THANK Newton for exploring and defining the gravity by which every object falls towards the center of the earth,the way you fall in love with me .love you till gravity remains in the universe. - U ALWAYS thinks wrong of me when I hold hand. God made the gaps between the fingers of my hand so I could hold you tight forever. It’s not me intending to touch you but my promising you that I will be with you forever. - I state that love can neither be created nor be destroyed but can be transferred from one person to another. - I will love you till tom catches jerry for his dinner. - Neither Romeo and Juliet, nor muna madan; we are just best friends from a decade. But like the sunshine, your words eliminate all darkness of my heart. So whenever feel the presence of god. Just I feel my mom and you. If this is love then my friend I LOVE YOU! - ONE ROSE exclusively for a nice person like u from an ever nice person like me. Keep the rose until it dries. Keep my love until I die. HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY. My heart. 40 - I believe your every excuse; I forgive your every mistake. That is the biggest proof that I love u. - I complained about your dirty hair, shouted about your torn jeans, made faces about your choice. But still I love u like anything. Cause your heart is not dirty a torn out& it made a good choice choosing me as your bf. friendship - - - - - - - Old friends are gold. New friends may be diamond. If we get a diamond, we should never forget gold because to hold diamond, we need the base of gold. Medicines and friends both cure our problems. The only difference is friendship doesn’t have an expiry date. Friendship is needless like philosophy and art. It has no survival value, rather it is one of the things that give value to survival. Friends are the angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble reminding us how to fly. A true friend is not like the rain which pours and goes away. A true friend is like the air, sometimes silent but always around. The test of friendship doesn’t come when you are together. It comes when you part ways and you realize that despite the distance, the friendship is always there. A true friend is someone who reaches for your hand and touches your heart. True friends see you true, believe in the things you want to do, feel glad when your dreams come true. Best of all: they don’t judge, they simply love you because you are you. Dipa Shrestha '11' A the real nature of man THIS REAL?” In fact, all the religions begin with this question and ends with its answer. Even tin the remote part, where recorded history cannot help us, in the mysterious light of mythology, back in the dim twilight of civilization, we find the same question was asked, “ WHAT IS BEYOND THIS? WHAT IS REAL?” We may talk about seeing nothing beyond and keeping all our hopes and aspirations confined to the present moment and struggle hard not to think of anything beyond the world of senses; and perhaps, everything outside helps to keep us limited within its Great is the tenacity with which man clings to the senses. Yet, however substantial he may think the external world in which he lives and moves, there comes time in the lives of individuals and of races when, in voluntarily, they ask, “IS THIS REAL?” To the person who never finds a moment to question the credentials of his senses, which’s every moment, is occupied with some sort of sense-enjoyment even to him death comes and he also is compelled to ask, “IS 41 narrow bounds. Whole world may combine to prevent us from broadening out beyond the present. Yet, so long as there is death, the question must come again and again. The hopes of a lifetime, built up little by little with all the energies of a great mind, vanish in a second. Now comes the desire to be happy. We run after everything to make ourselves happy; we pursue our mad carrier in the external world of senses. If a young man is asked whose life is successful, he will declare that is real. But, when the same man grows old and finds future ever eluding him, he will then declare that it is fate. He finds at last that his desires cannot be fulfilled. Where ever he goes, there is a very strong wall beyond which cannot puss. Every sense activity results in a reaction. Enjoyment, misery, luxury, wealth, power and poverty, even life itself are all moments. Thus, when people cease to think of the pat or future, when they give up the idea of body, because the body comes and goes and is limited, them they have risen to a higher ideal. People are frightened when they are told this. The fear of death can only be conquered when man realizes that so long as there is one life in this universe, he is living, when we consider ‘I’ as ‘He’, when we realize this, it is the truth. Let this realization ring day and night in our minds like a song and at the point of death declare ‘I am he’ that is the truth; the indefinite strength of the world is ours. Drive out the superstitions that have covered our minds. Let us be brave. Know the truth and practice the truth. The goal may be distant, but awake, arise and stop not till the goal is reached. riddles - When is it bad luck to have a black cat follow you around? When you are a mouse. - If a peacocks lays an egg on qarden, who owns the egg? No one, because peacocks don’t lays eggs. - Which of the two words have thousands of letters in them? Post office - Why do birds fly south in the winter? Because it is too far to walk. - Which is the hottest letter of all the alphabets? ‘B’ because it makes oil to boil. - Do the buses run on time? No they run on wheels. - Why is ‘u’ the happiest letter of the alphabets? Because It’s in the middle of FUN. - Why was the Egyptian girl worried? Because her daddy was a mummy. - What wears a cap but has no head? A bottle - What is the question you can never answer “yes” to? Are you sleep - How many times can you subtract 5 from 25? Just once, because after you subtract anything from it, It’s not 25. - It is everything to someone and nothing to everyone else. What is it? Your mind - What did the fish say when he ran into a concrete wall? “Damn” - Before Mt. Everest was discovered, what was the highest mountain on the word? Mt. Everest of course Saroj Yadav '12' D try to understand Son: Father, may I ask you a question? Father: Yes, but make it short. Son: Well, when a doctor gets sick and goes to another doctor, does the doctor doing doctoring have to doctor the doctor, the way the doctor being doctored wants to be doctored, or does the doctor doing doctoring doctors the doctor in his own way??? 42 Jaya Chapagain '12' L it was not mere a spider The table clock on my window was about to strike midnight when I woke up from a short nap for bathroom. Everything on my room was staring at me as usual. As I walked out and in to my room, I had no idea why I was so much confused that night. Except my thoughts, everything was on their expected place. I was about to turn off the lights, suddenly something fell down to my index finger which I would have ignored and gave a itchy feeling followed with tick sound on floor. I glanced down. I noticed that there was a spider without its two locomotors banged down from ceiling to floor. I tried to sleep but my mind was preoccupied by that tick sound. After turning on bright light, I lied with my back on my wall placing pillow between my back and wall. I was staring all over my room. I figured out that my room looked like an ordinary rental room with very few spaces on the floor; a kilowatt meter on wall indexing each and every units of electricity consumed, over packed table, dirty wires reaching up to main switch board. Everything was giving a dirty look. When I glanced down on floor, the spider was still there. It got my eyes on it. I kept watching it. It was roaming here and there on floor and time and often trying to climb up the vertical wall. It was impossible for my eyes to focus on something else except that spider. I was 43 astonished by the effort it had made in spite of the fact that it was two legs short than ordinary spider of its kind. Again it started its journey, I kept watching. After climbing almost halfway to ceiling it again fell off. It went to next corner and again tried to climb up. Again it fell off. I took my eyes off the spider and saw the time, it was exactly 1 am. I could not think about sleeping as spider was far more fascinating than the sleep. I continued to watch. Fatigueless efforts for next half hour took that spider to its destination and that was its web on the north east corner of my ceiling. That incident striked me. I analyzed the attempts made by spider, counted back its failures and I found them to be 17 times. strange spark, which was hard to miss even in the dark. He held her arm and pulled her away from the bridge. Krishna Poudel '11' A unconditional love There is no control on ones heart when it comes to this strange feeling of love. You may be denying love for long but when the bug bites you there can be no denying. What fate it means must be the concern. One again one rarely has control over ones fate. But do lovers stop trying? No, they put all their efforts and try hard to make their love story a success. You may have read many of the sad love stories but this story will surely make Pulling her to the street and securing from the possible damage, he showed her the beggar at the edge of the bridge that had no place to live, no food to eat and yet was living in a miserable way. She realized her mistake and apologized. Suddenly the boy left her and went away. Next morning she went back to the bridge to find the man who had saved her from committing a suicide. He was nowhere to be found. After repeated visits during the day she decided to visit the you amaze. Hear it out. Once there was a girl who was very upset with her life. She was so depressed that she decided to take her life. On deciding so, she thought to jump down from the bridge into the sea. Just when she was about to jump someone pulled her back. In the darkness of the silent night also she could see his face. His deep eyes had a 44 place at night. That night she found him sitting on the bench near the street lamp .on seeing her he said that he knew she had been searching for him. The girl asked him why he hadn’t turn up all these day. On this query he replied that he didn’t want to give her reason to suicide. She smiled and said that she had learnt a lesson and wouldn’t take her life ever. Days passed and they became good friends. She took picture with him to keep it as remembrance. One day she proposed him telling she has fallen in love with him. He got nervous and left without a word. He waited days after that but got no news from him. She neither knows where he lived nor had any idea about where he worked. All she knew was he would appear at the bridge someday. Years passed and one day she thought of looking at the pictures she once took with him she was shocked to see that picture didn’t have his face but only hers. She checked all the pictures but she was alone in each of them. She was bewildered and started enquiring madly about him. No one knew him. Then the policemen at the nearby station informed her that he was long dead. He had jumped off the bridge several years ago before meeting her. This was the same bridge where she had attempted suicide that night. She was shocked and broken. She thought of taking her life but she remembered him saying that he would not want to be the reason for her suicide. She lived loving him till her last breath. Love is unconditional; it makes you weak and makes you strong too as seems to be paradox. It confuses you and in other hand pacifies you .love stories happens with all these special emotions. abcs of friendship Pooja Bista '11' E A: Always be honest. B: Be there when they need you, or you may wind up alone. C: Cheer them on, we all need encouragement now and then. D: Don’t look at their faults, look at their brighter side. E: Encourage their dreams and goals. F: Forgive them, you too may do something wrong sometimes. G: Get together often. H: Have faith in them; humans are remarkable people. I: Include them; you may need to be included sometimes. J: Just be there when they need you. K: Know when they need a hug, and couldn’t you use one sometime? L: Love them unconditionally. M: Make them feel special, because aren’t we special? N: Never forget them; who wants to be forgotten? O: Offer to help; know that “No Thanks” is just politeness. P: Praise them honestly and politely. Q: Quietly disagree, come to the amicable decision. R: Really listen; a friendly ear is soothing. S: Say you are sorry; don’t let them assume it. T: Talk frequently; communication is important. U: Use good judgment. V: Verbalize your feelings. W: Wish them luck! X: X’mine your motives before you help out. Y: Your words account, use them wisely. Z: Zip your lips when told a secret. “Wish you a happy relationship with your friends!” Books are the valuable treasure, Reading is the good pleaure books And are full of knowledge With the information of every edge. Books are of different varieties And has great priorities. Learning it is everyone’s freedom That helps to increase your wisdom. Hundreds and thousands of books Just pick it up and look ...... Don’t make yoour time waste Read books and make life illuminated. 45 Abhay Khanal '12' K sometimes makes me an antipathetic person. But if we can manage to make someone live us knowing and accepting us, I think that is the absolute happiness. Furthermore, it seems to me that family is the basic source of happiness. Certainly, I can’t always be a good person and sometimes I despair and make them upset. But I can’t stand seeing them upset. Thus, I never leave any stone unturned to make them happy. Consequently, when I see happy family faces, I feel deeply happy. Thirdly, to have friends is one of the most meaningful aspects of life. I Reshmi Bade '11' A happiness Trying to satisfy these desires has a great meaning to achieve happiness for me. believe that one should have three very warm friends at least. For example, I can’t bear loneliness and if I couldn’t share, I would never be happy. As a consequence, if you feel like me, it will be worth improving your close relationships to be happy. To Humankind can’t continue their lives without desires. If one wants to be happy, surely, he has to discover his best desires that provide him a happy life. Some of these desires that help to continue our lives can be accepted in our relationships, a good family life and strong social relations. Trying to satisfy these desires has a great meaning to achieve happiness for me. I have an obsession to expect people to accept my thoughts and manners in every situation. Yes, it’s not a good quality and To recap, humankind has a short life but he is given a lot of desires to be happy 46 recap, humankind has a short life but he is given a lot of desires to be happy. Moreover, if one wants to discover the meaning of his short life, he should look for it in desires. Whether he finds it or not, he will taste happiness just by looking for it. Suyasha Subedi '11' A dirty yet respectful hands… Red, green, blue, golden, silver and the sound of crackers made the evening even more surprising. And in this course the moon too was shy to come around as the crackers seemed to rule the sky. And above all the pleasant smell from the puja room and the fragrance from the flowers. That was a time you never wished to end and you prayed to live in that particular moment. As tihar the great festival of Hindus that is full of colors and lights was near. As the night began to proceed with it the day began and as the sunray stroke my face I pretended to be asleep but then I had to wake up. I woke up and freshened up as another day was starting up with more surprises and even more fun. And afterwards my mother told me to help her out for shopping. She told me to buy a few stuffs actually a lot of stuffs and having a look at the list I was not so sure that I could hold them all together and bring them back home. Then I set out for buying them. The whole street was decorated with flowers the temple was crowded and everybody seemed to be happy. Children were in their new clothes with balloons in their hands and street vendors were quiet pleased to have so many customers around. And in this busy place no one even bothered to look around as they themselves had a lot more to be done. I entered the shops and kept buying things on the list making sure that I would not leave a single item to be bought. And finally with all the tick marks in the list except for two ran out of money. Oh god!! I didn’t want to come back again. So then I decided to take the items at home and later 47 send someone to pay the money back. So I looked at the shopkeeper figuring out how to tell that I ran out of money but I had to take the items home. He was a thin man with spectacles and a fat gold chain shining on his neck. He looked rather sly and cunning, he always did. And his hands were full of a lot of gold rings and obviously he was rich. And I had known this man for the last many years as we were his regular customers. But this awkward situation had never occurred in the past years. So with a smile on my face I told him my problem .He was patiently listening to me with the smile on his face and gradually his smile disappeared till I reached the end of my words. “Come on your going to let me take the items home right? “I faked a smile as I never liked this shopkeeper as it was hard for him even to lend a plastic at other times. “No..No...No...no go back home bring the money and take them” and then I replied” you don’t trust me. I am your regular customer” and then he said “ha ha…I know...i know.. But if you need stuffs then you’ve got to pay alright??” arggg… that made me angry that really did. I ain’t going to eat his money. Or steal his stuffs and by the time I talked on this matter the shopkeeper was turning red with anger and all the people were staring at me. And that was so stupid actually embarrassing and humiliating. I stared at him and then came out of the shop. And I could listen to the people in the shop talking about me and then I moved forward to my house. Another thing I had to do was to mend my mother’s shoes suddenly I noticed a cobbler at the side of the road. He was there with torn clothes and in the bustling street the cobbler had no customers. Well, I could be his first customer but then I was a penniless customer! Should I ask him to mend the shoes? Will he also create a fuss about it? Hmm..What goes by trying? I went in front of him and told him that I had no money but had to mend the shoes and that I would return it back afterwards. I was quiet sure that he would not agree as I was not his regular customer and I had never seen his face before. Neither had he seen me before. He did not say a word took the shoes from my hand and started mending my mother’s badly torn shoes. That thing really touched my heart. And then I remembered the stupid shopkeeper. and small children. And how hard his life would be. And I felt that the money was more important to the cobbler than to the shopkeeper. But still the cobbler did not care so much for the money and was not at all greedy and did his work faithfully but on the other hand the rich shopkeeper though being rich was even worried for a few rupees. And the shopkeeper could not win the trust of his customers. By the time he finished with the shoes I felt that he had a long way to go with that attitude. And Somewhere I had learnt that all works are equal and that every person that does some or other work is equally important. And at that moment my heart was filled with respect for the cobbler as he proved himself to be a better service provider than the rich shopkeeper. Actually the money I would have given to the cobbler mattered a lot to him than the money that I would have given to the shopkeeper would matter to the shopkeeper. And as I watched his hands move and his long nails with thick layer of dirt on it. I imagined his small family with a loving wife 48 prayed to God for his better life though he had to work every minute to earn. But still being rich is not the entire goal of life . All that matters is the internal happiness and satisfaction in whatever we do. And so I came to know that the shopkeeper was more obsessed with his life and everyday was in a rush to earn as much as he could. Further I hoped that the shopkeeper realizes that it is sometimes not so good to be so over indulged in your work. dark description of a blind Rajan Godar '11' G With lacking clarity though I seem to see all but virtual is my reality wake on for every normal deed. However unable to see wanted to watch the whole world but locked within the dark boundary. Wishes are below my suppressions. All hopes are nearly dead, thinking that to be most unlucky. And what a prime birth I paid, years and years passed away Felt the world suppressive and unkind, Unfortunate and unable to see my own tears, crying in pain, above all, said a blind. princesses’s life vs my life Almost every girl on this planet earth dreams of living lives of princesses. They are fascinated by all those charms and glitters of princesses which are showcased in many of the princess related movies and even book. The story ending in “And they happily lived ever after” is what every girl wants in her life and dreams of living that perfect life. The party gowns mesmerize the girls’ heart and they wish to dance wearing that perfect fitted gown to their ball. Every girl plays with her Barbie doll and sees herself in her Barbie. A girl may feel awkward reveling that she still likes to 49 Shreya Singh '11' A watch that perfectly ending movies if she gets a chance. Well, talking about the lives of princesses and the way they live, we find it perfectly perfect in the Barbie and Disney movies. Their life is so much picture perfect that it’s hard to point out any faults. Each and every accommodates of the princesses are fulfilled within a blink; if they wants to meet their friends, they are around her, if she wants dresses, it’s all there in her closet, if she wants to visit somewhere, her bodyguards are ready to take her there. But to a disappointment, a life of princess consists a most important ingredient of life that makes life worth living, that’s FREEDOM… Freedom is such a thing that makes the life of an ordinary girl worth living, it makes her life only hers not for her king or queen parents or her kingdom. People may say that even after knowing so many picture perfect moments of a princess’s life how can anyone say that it lacks the most important ingredient of life but I can bet that I or any ordinary girl will have a life better than any of the movie princesses. Alright I agree that if a princess wishes to meet her friends they are around her but where is the fun hanging out with your besties along the road, chatting and gossiping, if a princess wants any dress, its in her closet, but she doesn’t have that fun window shopping and bargaining, if a princess wishes to visit some place, her bodyguard are there to take her but where is that self-dependence nature and the freedom to move and hang around freely. May be my life will face various problem relating to various stuffs but I will definitely have the guts to face it and solve it cause I would have seen the world and I believe that if there is no spice in life, there is no fun and there is no excitement, challenges. I have never dreamt of being a princess. Sure I am and always will be the little princess for my parents but I have never looked forward for having a life of princess and having there perfect ending story cause I know that life will never be there way, it will at some point have some difficulties and problems. can’t walk with boys, we know people may think the other way even if that person is just our friend, we are not free to walk alone at nights, we fear. Why is it so? Why it’s only girls who fear and are in terror and fright. I want girls not to be princesses but to live their life their own way Life will never go the princess way so why dream of it? We know who we are and what we have greater than any of the princessFREEDOM. We have rights to choose the way of living our life because it’s our life not others, we have the freedom to hang around with friend without thinking what other people say and think, we are not limited to the high walled premises of the palaces. But still today, some of the girls are living a life of princess, a miserable life of princess. That’s totally not fair, it’s their life and their choice to live the way of living but our society doesn’t understand that very point. Still girls are chained and limited in the walls of society. We can’t live freely, we 50 and not fear. This is just a small effort from my side to reduce the number of miserable princesses in this world and hope for a better tomorrow free from any kinds of fear. I wish this small effort of mine will someday create a better living world for us to live… Physics Joke 1. When a third grader was asked to cite Newton's first law, she said, "Bodies in motion remain in motion, and bodies at rest stay in bed unless their mothers call them to get up." 2. Here is a teaching tip for physics professors: When a student tries to paraphrase something you have just taught, feed her or him the following line: "I know you believe you understand what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant." This will guarantee that the student will not interrupt your class again until the next semester. 3. Why is electricity so dangerous? Because it doesn't know how to conduct itself properly. 4. A physicist and a mathematician are at a conference about Flyntch 9 dimentionnal spaces. The physicist asks the mathematician, "Do you understand any of this??" The mathematician replies, "Its easy, you just got to visualize it" The physicist asks, "How can you possibly visualize something in 9 dimentions??" The mathematician replies, "First I visualize it in x dimentionnal space and then, I let 9 go to x”. - Collected and only you… Friendship is the powerful force in the creation; it’s the only one which can easily fill unmanaged life to well-managed and beautiful life. Some people come into our lives and quickly go, some stay for a while and leave on footprints on our heart and some come, stay and live forever as fresh and unforgettable memories in the core of our hearts. Among them friends, you are the one who stay in our life and change our world forever, the way we live and the way we’ll become in the future… Sleshma Sapkota '11' A missing you my friend “Though sky reaches its limit, and so does water in the sea. But you know my love… it never ends.” Neither it dares nor its restriction, what is there left to say you? Oh stupid!! Please understand, I love you Friends are the irreplaceable ones in Dear Friend A friend like you is rare to found, Love and believe for you has no bound, A special friend fills life with fun, With your inspiration, a miracle can be done. Dear friend you are a gift of God for me, Your presence makes the world less lonely, We understand each other in a special way, Your glowing eyes provide me endless joy. We are always there for each other, You and I were and will be friends forever Our friendship is built with heartfelt care Despite all the changes, I’ll always be there… 51 our life who can neither be replaced nor can be forgotten throughout the life. My closest friend, you were there for me beside me to help, to provide me courage and to support me whenever the problems came chasing me. I was bounded by many circumstances and challenges but you were the one to help me without any selfbenefit. When you were with me, I used to feel that I was the luckiest person in the world as I had got an irreplaceable friend like you in my life and I feel the same now as your memories are still fresh as a morning rose in my heart… We were having a great life until there came a drastic twist in our lives, there started the college life, and we the closest friends who were always there for each other got departed as we choose different ways. You were the breath of my life. My dearest friend, there is not a single day that passes without remembering you. When I remember those days we spent together, it makes me cry- my eyes are full of tears. You were my best friend, are my best friend and forever will remain my best one. My dear friend, you are the only whom I trust, believe and never forget you till the end of my life. “Always smile, my blessings for you, Always laugh my wishes for you!!!” the one we call friend After all had been created and was arranged, he looked down upon the people and said, "I cannot be there to comfort them in their sorrow, I can't be there to wrap my arms around them. I am here and they will feel my presence but they will need something more." He paused and said, "I will create for them someone they can see and touch, I will make this person understanding and compassionate, thoughtful and caring." "She won't need to be overly intelligent, just sensitive, to other's needs." "She will have a warm heart and gentle hands and all the time in the world, or so it will seem to those she comforts." "Time will mean very little to her it will never be too late or too early." "She will be a very blessed individual and many will love her and come to her door often. She will have to be something very special because I love children very much. I want them to have only the best for they will have many trials and need a strong shoulder." And so he created this individual after much thought and time. Then he said, "I must give Rakshya Basnet '12' J "Time will mean very little to her it will never be too late or too early." her a name. "He paused for a moment more and then said' "one of my greatest creations, I shall call her a friend." New Generation Study is their fashion, Comics are their lesson, Fighting is their game, Drinking is their aim. They go home and throw their bags, Nine is the fixed time to come back. Twelve is the time to go to bed, So, report cards are filled with red. For stealing there is no hesitation, As they are the students of new generation. They take money from home to pay the fee, Instead of paying fee, they enjoy by taking milk tea. Thus, this is the definition because They are the students of “NEW GENERATION” They think classroom as a jail, And regard teacher as a hell. They always wait for the last bell, So, they can go out of the hell. 52 Arati Shah '11' E infinitesimal, elementary particles, or bosons, were formed. They then would pass through the Higgs field with blinding speed and as a result become matter. In the absence of this conversion process, it is thought that there could be no universe according to current scientific theory. This view is supported by mathematic calculations determined by super computers. Sandip Lohani '11' B god particle is proof of god of the creator On July 3, scientists affiliated with the European Organization for Nuclear Research Laboratory known as CERN, located in Geneva, Switzerland, made an amazing discovery. They announced to the world that they are almost 99 percent certain that they have now verified the existence of the subatomic particle called the Higgs boson. They accomplished this through the use of the Large Haldron Collider, the most powerful particle accelerator in the world. This revelation had been predicted by the Standard Model, the theoretical physicists' working assumption that describes the structure of matter and the building blocks of the universe. What is particularly ironic about this whole postulation is that its founder Peter Higgs and physicist Leon Lederman co-authored a science book on their findings in 1993 which they entitled "The God Particles: If the Universe is the Answer, What is the Question?" Lederman said after the book's publication that the authors actually wanted to call The Standard Model proposes that there is an invisible field named the Higgs field after its proposer Peter Higgs of Scotland. He had theorized that simultaneously with the Big Bang explosion, 53 the particle "The G.D. Particle," but their editors forbade it for fear of offending religious consumers of science books. This is because the vast majority of scientists don't want their scientific theories "contaminated" with any religious connotations or implications. Indeed, a 1998 study of the subject published in the prestigious magazine "Nature" concluded that 90 percent of the world's top scientists either doubt or disbelieve in the existence of God. These atheistic presumptions appear to influence how they process and interpret scientific information. Jesuit Brother Guy J. Consolmagno, an American astronomy researcher and spokesman for the Vatican Observatory, responded to the Higgs boson discovery by commenting, "There's still a lot of work to be done before we can say with any certainty that we understand how nature behaves at these extreme situations of very small sizes and very large energies." The Rev. Monsignor Lorenzo Albacete, an American Catholic theologian, scientist and author, also opined, "The Higgs particle has actually no theological or philosophical significance. It is one thing to ask how the universe is structured and how it operates. It is altogether different to ask why there is a universe at all." He further said, "Today we follow science as it seeks to expand our knowledge of the answer to the question about the beginning. If researched humbly and tested adequately, there is no reason why the different answers understood correctly cannot but help us deepen our knowledge of the mystery that surrounds us." Anglican Archbishop Rowan Williams of Canterbury has stated, "Belief in God is not about explaining how one thing relates to another. It is the belief that there is an intelligent, living agent on whose activity everything ultimately depends for its existence." These reasoned comments might be contrasted with those of Arizona State University theoretical physicist Lawrence M. Kraus, who in a recent Newsweek article claimed that the Higgs boson discovery "... posits a new story of our creation independent of religious belief." He went on to say, "If we can describe the laws of nature back to the beginning of time without any supernatural shenanigans, it becomes clear that you don't need God." In 2010 the noted British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking in his bestselling book "The Grand Design" echoed this view when he claimed, "Spontaneous creation is the reason there is something rather than nothing, why the universe exists, why we exist. It is not necessary to invoke God to light the blue touch paper and set the universe going." In his famous book "The God Delusion", the British ethnologist and evolutionary biologist, Clinton Richard Dawkins, contends that a supernatural creator almost certainly does not exist and that where i'm from I am from dying hopes from meaningful shout of my parents, which brings me into life. I am from the tension full nights I am from the inspirational word of my teachers whose behaviours influence me a lot as if drugs. I’m from novels, comics from Shakespeare’s poems and dramas I’m from the “bring the challenges and ready to face it.” from the facts and lies I’m from blissful days that signifies joys from crotched days that signify sorrows. I’m from the watery tears, lively smile and rigid determination From the morals of my grandparents, the sweat my father poured to make my wishes come true From my mother’s pain to bring me in this beautiful but dirty world I am from ME, “MYSELF” I am from this “MASKY WORLD”. Jokes Rojan Shivakoti '11' S 54 Jyoti Swongamikha '11' D A customer came rushing into the fast-food shop and ordered a cheese burger. A minute later he started looking at this watch and asked “will the burger be long? “No, it will be round, answered the waitress. religious faith qualifies as a delusion — as a fixed false belief. His book has sold over 2 million copies and has been translated into 31 languages. Recently, a group of American atheists held a "Reason Rally" in Washington, D.C. Their keynote speaker was the aforesaid Oxford biologist Professor Dawkins. His comments included the statement that "... faith is an evil precisely because it requires no justification and brooks no argument." One of his admirers proudly held a sign that proclaimed "So Many Christians, So Few Lions." Putting aside the needless confrontational rhetoric from some outspoken non-believing scientists, which is unfortunately echoed with pleasure by not a few media provocateurs, it is now quite clear that the Higgs boson affirmation rather than being a point of controversy between science and religion, is really a confirmation of a principle found in the General Theory of Relativity. This rule states that the dimensions of time, space, energy, and matter constitute a continuum. This means that they must simultaneously come into existence at precisely the same instant. Theoretical physicists have described this phenomenon as the "Big Bang," or the original powerful explosive event that led to the formation of the universe, some 13.7 billion years ago. In scientific parlance it is described as a dimensionless point of pure radiation of infinite density. To the question of what originally caused or initiated the big bang, the only possible answer is, of course, God our Creator. When one reflects upon the existence of time, it implies a concept of eternity, and the existence of space implies the concept of infinity. Together, these basic concepts of necessity lead to a non-human source or originator, which we name as God or our Creator. Religionists believe that God is a living agent upon whose activity everything originally flows and ultimately depends upon for its existence. existence." This answer, of course, rests within the domain of theology, philosophy, and our own personal religion or individual system of belief. Perhaps it is time for those non-believers within the scientific community to put aside their oversized egos, take a large dose of humility, and consider the words of the 20th century's foremost theoretical physicist, Albert Einstein. He stated, "God is a mystery, but a The Standard Model, now with its Higgs boson in context, is further proof of the majesty of God, the Creator. It does not answer, however, what Pope Benedict XVI has characterized as "... the most important question of all — the meaning of our human 55 comprehensive mystery. I have nothing but awe when I observe the laws of nature and feel the sublimity and marvelous order which reveal them in nature." Indeed, it can be said that the Higgs boson would be a welcome discovery by Einstein if he were alive today, it being a true representation in nature of the marvelous symmetry and transcendental splendor of the Almighty. love at first sight Melina Gautam '12' B Searching my paths everywhere, I got you on a place out there. You were as beautiful as much But I’d never seen an angel as such You were white as snow And your face remained with a glow I can’t forget your smile Not even for a while Searching for you, I forgot my life But when you avoid, it hurts me like a knife You’ll be happy with my love and care Whatever we have we’ll share I always imagine that you are mine, If we are together, we could have a shine My life was dark, you gave it a light That was my love at first sight. and are gone from the Sahara. Over the past 150 years, ivory hunters have ruthlessly hunted them for their tusks. CHARACTERISTICS: One of the distinctive characteristics of African elephants is their large ears. Their ears help these animals to have a remarkable sense of hearing. These large ears are also flapped around to relieve the body from the soaring temperatures. They have sparse hair on their body. Generally, these mouth and on their tail. Salina Maharjan '11' C african elephants African elephants are the largest living land mammals. They are known for their huge size, unique body parts, social behavior and longevity. They are much larger than Asian elephants and are known to be thick skin in certain areas of the body. They differ from the A s i a n elephants in terms of their very large ears and tusks. Besides, African elephants also have a sloping forehead a s compared to the Asian elephants. African elephants once lived throughout Africa; they now inhabit no more than one-third of the continent The trunk of the African elephant is used for the variety of activities. It can detect new scents and thus make the elephant aware of any possible danger. The trunk is used to pick large as well as small objects. G e n e r a l l y, A f r i c a n elephants travel in groups, extensively in search of food and w a t e r. T h e males often prefer to roam alone or in groups of single males probably around their 1 3 t h year. Adult 56 females and young travel in herds. Groups are always led by the oldest female in the group known as the ‘matriarch’. They use different vocal sounds and their trunk to touch and communicate with each other. SIZE: an African elephant can weigh more than 5443 kg. The males stand at a height of around 12 feet at the shoulder level. Female African elephants stand at a height of around 10 feet. FEEDING HABITS: African elephants feed mainly on roots, leaves, fruits, grasses, etc. with the help of the tusk and trunk. They also manage to rat the barks of the trees. They roam great distances to find enough food. H A B I TAT: A f r i c a n elephants are found in many areas of the subSahara Africa. While, some prefer the dense equatorial forest, some are also found in woodlands and the savannas. They always inhabit areas that provide them with ample food and water. They also prefer to be away from disturbance cause due to human activities. L I F E S PA N : t h e average life span of an African elephant is about 60 years. - - - - Sagar Gharti '11' A - fun facts… fun to know… - The word "queue" is the only word in the English language that is still pronounced the same way when the last four letters are removed. - Beetles taste like apples, wasps like pine nuts, and worms like fried bacon. - Of all the words in the English language, the word 'set' has the most definitions! - What is called a "French kiss" in the English speaking - - - - - - - world is known as an "English kiss" in France. "Almost" is the longest word in the English language with all the letters in alphabetical order. "Rhythm" is the longest English word without a vowel. In 1386, a pig in France was executed by public hanging for the murder of a child A cockroach can live several weeks with its head cut off! Human thigh bones are stronger than - - - - - 57 concrete. You can't kill yourself by holding your breath There is a city called Rome on every continent. It's against the law to have a pet dog in Iceland! Your heart beats over 100,000 times a day! Horatio Nelson, one of England's most illustrious admirals was throughout his life, never able to find a cure for his sea-sickness. The skeleton of Jeremy Bentham is present at all important meetings of the University of London Right handed people live, on average, nine years longer than left-handed people Your ribs move about 5 million times a year, every time you breathe! The elephant is the only mammal that can't jump! One quarter of the bones in your body, are in your feet! Like fingerprints, everyone's tongue print is different! The first known transfusion of blood was performed as early as 1667, when Jean-Baptiste, transfused two pints of blood from a sheep to a young - - - - - - man Fingernails grow nearly 4 times faster than toenails! Most dust particles in your house are made from dead skin! The present population of 5 billion plus people of the world is predicted to become 15 billion by 2080. Women blink nearly twice as much as men. Adolf Hitler was a vegetarian, and had only ONE testicle. Honey is the only food that does not spoil. Honey found in the tombs of Egyptian pharaohs The six official languages of the United Nations are: English, French, Arabic, Chinese, Russian and Spanish. - - - - - - - - - - - - has been tasted by archaeologists and found edible. Months that begin on a Sunday will always have a "Friday the 13th." Coca-Cola would be green if coloring weren’t added to it. On average a hedgehog’s heart beats 300 times a minute. More people are killed each year from bees than from snakes. The average lead pencil will draw a line 35 miles long or write approximately 50,000 English words. More people are allergic to cow's milk than any other food. Camels have three eyelids to protect themselves from blowing sand. The placement of a donkey's eyes in it’s heads enables it to see all four feet at all times! T h e s i x o ff i c i a l languages of the United Nations are: English, French, Arabic, Chinese, Russian and Spanish. Earth is the only planet not named after a god. It's against the law to burp, or sneeze in a church in Nebraska, USA. You're born with 300 bones, but by the - - - - - - - - - - time you become an adult, you only have 206. Some worms will eat themselves if they can't find any food! Dolphins sleep with one eye open! It is impossible to sneeze with your eyes open The world’s oldest piece of chewing gum is 9000 years old! The longest recorded flight of a chicken is 13 seconds Queen Elizabeth I regarded herself as a paragon of cleanliness. She declared that she bathed once every three months, whether she needed it or not Slugs have 4 noses. Owls are the only birds that can see the color blue. A man named Charles Osborne had the hiccups for 69 years! A giraffe can clean its ears with its 21inch tongue! The average person laughs 10 times a day! An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain --------------------------One of these amazing, but useless facts is false. Do you know which one? resticate from the heaven Achalshail Khadka '11' A My mother loves me a lot She cries for me, begging for a pardon But the blind god throws me out of the heaven I pray and pray begging for my mother Though, my cousin impose not for a brother But the blind listens of other and Throws me out of the heaven. I was not an easy crease to kick out But the god was fume and punched me out rather. I told mom, I am not the one who will love you for ages But just a test who will soon go in rest. I try and try but don’t know When the drop of water at the tip of leaf fall Since, I thought you might get sock I don’t know myself when to rock. Tears fall down before my eyes are open Slowly the grip of my soul are loosen There are movements held in my chest The bitterness of sorrow that I had taste. Now I know Again my next loving mother will ask for pardon But the blind god will again listen of other and Throw me out of the heaven I’ll be tired again and again So, god please Don’t try to kick me out again. 58 bodies are trying to desperately switch the hunger inspection; however, the hunger call is suppressed, ignored or overridden. Anorexia nervosa patients increase food intake by 2-3% over the trial period. Anorexia nervosa has many complicated implication and may be thought of as a lifelong illness that may never be truly erred, but only Reema Shrestha '11' A things we’ve learnt from films: anorexia nervosa Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by immoderate food restriction and irrational fear of gaining weight, as well as distorted body self-perception and typically involves excessive weight loss. Anorexia nervosa usually develops during adolescence and early adulthood. Due to fear of gaining weight, people with this disorder restrict the amount of food they consume. The restriction of food intake cause metabolic and managed overtime. Anorexia nervosa is characterized by low body weight, inappropriate eating habits and obsession with having a thin figure. Individuals suffering from it may also practice repetitive weighing, measuring and mirror gazing alongside other obsessive action known as ‘body checking’. hormonal disorder. Outside of medical literature, the terms anorexia and anorexia nervosa are often used i n t e r c h a n g e a b l y, however anorexia is simply a medical term for lack of appetite and people with anorexia nervosa do not in fact lose their appetites. People suffering from anorexia have extremely high levels of ghreline (the hunger hormone that tells the brain when it is time to eat) in their blood. The level of ghreline suggests that their - - - 59 Rojan Shivakoti '11' S If being chased through a city, you can usually take cover in a passing wedding precession or festival parade – anytime of the year A detective can only solve the case after being suspended from duty. If you decide to start dancing in the street, everyone you bump into will know all the steps. Most people keep the scrapbook of newspaper cuttings and photos too, especially if a member of their family has been killed in a strange accidents like murder, etc When you turn the lights out to go to bed, everything in your room will still be clearly visible, just slightly bluish. jokes I went to store to buy some insecticide.” Is this good for beetles”- I asked a clerk. “NO” he replied, “it kills them”. become some sort of a religion that joins these fans together. Harry Potter Mania surpasses all its counterparts in the most extreme. The number and the variety of the people are most amazing. Translated to more than 67 languages including Hindi, Azerbaijani, Arabic, Bengali, Welsh, Turkish, Afrikaans, Ancient Greek and other very diverse languages, HP can claim on its fans being most diverse. Apart from that, cultural influences include parties at midnight prior the release of the book, social and academical Ansuya Poudel '12' A harry potter mania I found, like a THOUSAND Facebook pages related to Harry Potter and the Series. The fact that people follow Harry Potter Mania so seriously, even after two years of the release of its last movie and six years after the release of its last book (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 and Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows respectively), surprised me. The Fandom reaches as far as the wet countries like Vietnam and as wide as the Prairies of the South America. But the thinning of the so called ‘HP Generation’ cannot be overlooked either. I remember people standing in queues outside bookshops to buy the latest book of the series the very day it came out. I have seen people camping out and gathered to witness the end of a phenomenon during the premiers of the last film of the series and crying along with the actors. The series has affected so many people worldwide that it has 60 convents for both young and old around the world, marking of the Platform 9 ¾ at King’s Cross Railway Station, London, adaptation of words like ‘Muggle’ and ‘Hogwarts’ by the Oxford Dictionary and many more. The fact that it was made into a movie only highlighted the general hysteria of the fans. Critics state Harry Potter Series to be the only novel to instigate mass-media coliseum to its present degree. Such popularity has made JK Rowling the richest author, the actors Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint to be the most popular child actors of their generation. In my opinion, what everyone likes the most about the story is that all of us want that magic in our lives. All of us can relate to that scrawny, oppressed, common to the point of invisibility boy who believes in good, love and friendship. The much wrong theme of Good against Evil shown in the magical arena with very relatable characters is appealing to the crowd. Many have criticized the novels for lacking ethical mores, struggle, moral dilemmas, dealing with the so called ‘grey areas’ by the characters and literary finesse. But all these facts have done nothing to stop HP from topping the New York Times Bestseller Fiction, win almost all award for children literature in Britain and become the most read books of all times. Everyone who has read the book would find that you would like to stay at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter forever. I hope the magic will continue to effect many more generations to come and remind them that there is still love and good to fight for! who the hell created the exams? After a long leave, you attend your college and hear that its exam day. You are shocked and blown away. Everybody reading the notes loud and its like Eminem rap for you. You don't know what to do and how to react. The exam bell rings like the guitar by the Blues on your ears. Teacher enters inside the room as energetic as Jackie Chan with bunch of papers like a Shahrukh Khan Movie scripts. Seeing at the faces of friends very happy, you find a sad song playing in your background. When your teacher gives you the question paper on hand, you find 1300 degree Celsius molten lava eating up your hand. Seeing at the questions you find your seat hotter than 'Kbc's' hot seat, your mouth is swollen. You are sweating like a monsoon rain. The birds in the stomach start playing drums and guitars louder than Linkin Park's Feint and your mind becomes empty. You find the questions as if lyrics of Kolaveri Di and letters dancing in Gangnam Style. You find numericals harder to solve than cid cases. 61 Binam Dahal '12' K You are now left with no option than to leave the class with the answer sheet as clean as before in a slow motion M.J. walk. Only one question in mind "Who the hell created the exams???" examination Astha Dhakal '11' R Oh my dear examination! For you, I’ve had no preparation I am terribly afraid of you Please, do tell me what to do You are early; I am late To pass, I am constantly loosing weight Tomorrow, I know, its am must But let me learn my lessons first My brand of procrastination Won’t help me in examination So, go away and leave me here With my books and permanent fear answer is not correct because there are many people who are blind." Stumped again, continued my quest for knowledge and over the years, mother asked me a couple more times and always her answer was, "No, but you are getting smarter every year, my child." Sujata Nepal '12' J Then last year, my grandpa died. Everybody was hurt. Everybody was crying even my father cried. I remembered that especially because it was the first time I saw him cry. My mum looked at me when it was our turn to say our final goodbye to grand pa. She asked me, "Do you know the most important part of body yet, my dear?" anatomy of friendship I only hope that you have enough love and friends that you will always have a shoulder to cry on when you need it My mother used to ask me what the important part of the body is. Through the months I would take a guess at what i thought was the correct answer. When I was younger, I thought sound was very important to us as humans, so I said "my ears." She said, "No, my child. Many people are deaf. But you keep thinking about it and I will ask you again soon." Several years passed before she asked me again and since making my first attempt, I had contempt the correct answer. So this time I told her, "Mummy, sight is very important to everybody. So, it must be our eyes." I was shocked when she asked me this now. I always thought this was a game between her and me. She saw the confusion on my face and told me, "This She looked at me and told me, "You are learning fast, but the 62 question is very important. For every body part you gave me in the past, I have told you were wrong and I have given you an example why. But today is the day you need to learn an important lesson." She looked down at me as only a mother can. I saw her eyes well up with tears. She said, "My dear the most important part of body is your shoulder." I asked, "Is it because it holds up my head?" She replied, "No, it is because it can hold the head of a friend or a loved one when they cry. Everybody needs a shoulder to cry on sometime in life, my dear. I only hope that you have enough love and friends that you will always have a shoulder to cry on when you need it. Bhagwati Poudel '12' A Who are you to me? Dear readers, it’s complicated! Really it is very complicated to define the relation of yours to other people or of other people to you. I very often wonder about the relations people get in their life. Regarding myself, I am a daughter of someone, I am a sister of someone, I might be someone’s wife, I might be someone’s daughterin-law, sister-in-law, etc. I have my father, mother, brother, sister, grandparents, uncle, aunt, friends, etc. actually I have a world of my own. But sometimes a very unique breeze of feeling passes through me. I think why was I not born in US or some next country. Was it that womb scripted by some divine power for my origin or it is just a coincident; any one was to be born and it was me. While stating this, I never mean to regret on my today’s status. But I just wonder, what would have happened if my zygote was developed to some next womb other than of my mother? accepted and I too respect it. I have got my own identity of blood that can never be erased in the long pages of history. But the conflict among the people is that some people say blood relation is the strongest relation to any other relations while others state that the emotional relations are the strongest relations. I tried to solve this contradict by putting in my pan balance. On one pan I kept parents, in relation of blood while on the other I kept husband, in emotional relation but my pan needle showed null deflection. Instead of solving the problem, the situation became more dilemmatic. Now I am totally confused about the relations. So, nowdays I have became selfish. I accept the people as my relatives if they Anyway the identity of birth is always 63 support my existence or regarding them as my own is beneficial to me i.e.if they love me. Really if people love you they are yours. But the problem is still not solved. Sometimes, I wish to define some relations but different barriers arise across. It’s the similar condition again. I know you are my well wisher, you always pray for my goodness, you are ever ready to help me. I have felt your pain in my cut, I have seen your tears in my pain. In a single statement “you love me”. But, how can I introduce to my world; neither you are of my blood nor I am granted with any social certificates engraving your name. So dear, please don’t mind my question, I just hope simple words with you: “Who are you to continue eating breakfast in the morning. Tanuja GC '12' D more reasons you need to eat breakfast in the morning Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. And it really is! Eating breakfast kick starts your metabolism, provides your body with essential nutrients, helps maintain a healthy weight and protects you from disease. Even with the facts about how important breakfast is, 30% of Americans still skip breakfast. Why? Because many people feel they don't have the time for breakfast or they don't like breakfast foods, or they think that by skipping breakfast they can avoid adding extra calories to their diet and lose weight. However, none of these reasons are good enough or factual enough to actually skip breakfast altogether. Making time for breakfast has enormous health benefits and can actually help to lose weight or maintain a healthy weight. Here are some powerful reasons to start or People who are trying to lose weight skip breakfast thinking that the calories they don't eat will reduce their overall intake. This plan actually backfires, because when you starve the body of food and nutrients it actually holds onto fat, burning calories much slower to conserve energy. When you skip breakfast the body stays sluggish because it's gone all night without food and you are waiting even longer to provide it with the nutrients to function optimally. After fasting all night when we are asleep food actually jump starts the metabolism, basically kicking it into high gear so the body burns calories more effectively throughout the day. Easting breakfast not only stimulates calorie burning but also will wake you up because you now have energy to use. Another thing, the kind of breakfast food you 64 eat will also determine how your body responds. Now a days breakfast foods consist of simple carbohydrates i.e. Doughnuts, cereal bars, white bread, sugary cereals, bagels. These types of foods are loaded with sugar and usually have high number of calories, which spikes your blood glucose levels. Although, it will give you energy it will be short lived and when your blood sugar crashes so will you and you will crave more sugary substitutes before you even hit lunchtime. By eating a hearty breakfast with complex carbohydrates, which digest slowly such as oatmeal or whole grain bread or bagels, which are high in fiber and low in sugar, you will provide your body with a steady source of energy and keep your cravings down. A hearty breakfast not only provides the body with enough energy to last you all morning but it also gives the body the nutrients to function optimally. When you skip breakfast its harder to get the recommended daily allowance of vitamins, minerals and nutrients. When the body is in a state of energy deprivation most people head for the quick fix of sugary, high calorie, high fat snacks. Not only does this impede your body's ability to function, it also hurts your ability to lose weight. By eating a healthy breakfast that contains complex carbohydrates, lean protein, low fat dairy, and fiber you can consume a healthy balance of essential nutrients that will help the body function throughout your day. Overall people who eat breakfast tend to have a better diet than those who skip breakfast altogether. Not only will your body burn calories more efficiently and you will have more energy by eating a good breakfast but it will boost your brainpower as well. After a long nights sleep the body has used up most of the glucose and glycogen stores that is converted to energy, so these need to be replenished through the consumption of food. If you don't eat breakfast the body slows down calorie burning to conserve energy. When your metabolism slows so does the rest of your bodies are functioning. You may feel tired, sleepy, fatigued, experience headaches, mental fuzziness and the inability to concentrate. By eating breakfast your energy stores will be restored and you will feed your brain the glucose it needs to fire neurons and synapses to make clear, conscious decisions. being nostalgic Ripping through lushy woods There runs a creek Serpentine and serene My tiny world necklaced by it Sushmita Bhandari '12' A Momma's call echoed all Yet, there pervades deafening lull Placid and tranquile So was me as juvenile Along with fatigue, mental fogginess and headaches, not eating breakfast can lead to long-term health problems. Because breakfast is where most people get their fiber, skipping this meal can have costly effects on the body. Skipping a breakfast high in fiber can lead to higher levels of bad cholesterol (LDL). Fiber binds to cholesterol and helps to excrete it out of the body rather than clogging up the arteries. This reduces the risk for heart disease. Fiber also reduces excess estrogen in the body which overtime can increase the risk for breast cancer. Breakfast can be the healthiest meal you eat all day. That's why eating a high fiber breakfast can help to reduce your risk for disease and start your day off on the right track. There was the time, She gathered the maple leaves fodder and all those weaves Childish as I was Exploring a grand design of boat I used to arrange those Alas, Ruthless nail kiss my palm Droplets drizzle like the morning dew She came running to make me calm A sheer attention from a skillful hand Momma weaved round after round As she stopped, my euphoria knew no bound My miniature boat on her hand Abruptly I snatch it latter a while I don't know why? Momma gave me a light smile Seeing my glittering eye With the joyful shiver I raced to the river So did my momma Putting the mud-made toy I made captain a tiny boy I did allow its maiden voyage Of course of my dream cruise Boat sailed away and I farewell it bye Colliding against jerks and jolts Time passed away like a lighting bolt So did me. 65 Number refers to the countable items. With most plurals it is better to use number. Ancient/ Old: Ancient is the opposite of modern whereas old is the opposite of young. Moreover, ancient refers to very old things. And old can at time be used in the case of a very young child as well. Anticipate/ Expect: To anticipate is to guess or imagine in advance what will happen, and take the necessary action to face it. To expect is to believe or think that something will happen or come. Anjan Paudyal '12' K brain teasers How much are you familiar with the language; the spellings you write, the words you speak? We don’t know but we very often make mistakes while writing or speaking. Sometimes we use different words than we ought to use; sometimes they also create problems for us. Lets make an attempt to eradicate such verbal errors. Here are some words often mistaken for one another: Amount/ Number: Amount refers to the quantity of something that cannot be counted. Anxious/ Eager: Anxious means nervous or worried and is usually followed by about. Eager means looking forward. It is usually followed by to. Cause/ Reason: Cause is something that produces a result or an effect whereas reason is something that justifies or explains a result. Client/ Customer: A person who goes to the solicitor or an architect and pays for his help or advice is a client. People who buy goods from shopkeepers or traders are customers. Discover/ Invent: Discover means to find 66 out; get knowledge of; bring to view something existing but not yet known. Invent means to create or design something not existing before. Empty/ Vacant: Empty means containing nothing. It refers to an object. Vacant also means empty. It is used for place or space. Glance/ Glimpse: Glance means to look at something quickly whereas glimpse means to see by chance, just for a moment. Hear/ Listen: Hear means ‘to perceive sound, etc., with the ears’. Listen means ‘try to hear, pay attention to’. House/ Home: A house is a building for people to live in. and the place where you live in is your home, whatever type of house it is. Your home is the place to which you belong and where you feel comfortable. It also means the place where one is born and habitually lives. Hurt/ Injured/ Wounded: Injured and hurt both mean physical damage caused by an accident. But wounded implies physical damage caused in an attack. Price/ Cost: Price means the amount of money for which a thing is offered. Cost is like price, but is used less for objects and more for services. The amount of money we pay for something is what it costs us. Shade/ Shadow: Shade is any place sheltered from the sun. And the dark shape made by the shade of something is shadow. Travel/ Journey: Travel means ‘moving from place to place.’ If a person moves from place to place over a period of time, we speak of his or her travels. A journey is the time spent and the distance covered in going from one particular place to another. We write in letters but we speak in words. -A T WEAVE It is a scientific law of language that if enough people make a ‘mistake’, the ‘mistake’ becomes acceptable usage. That law applies to pronunciation, to grammar, to word meanings but not to spelling. -NORMAN LEWIS (Reference: Brush up your English, S T Imam.) Saujanya Mani '11' L Fernando Jose Torres Samz was born on 28th March 1984. Nicknamed El Nino (the kid in Spanish) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Chelsea Football Club and the Spain National Team as a striker in shirt no 9. Torres started his career with athletico Madrid progressing through the youth system to the first team Squad. He made his first team debut in 2011. He joined Premier League Club Liverpool FC in 2007 after signing for a club record transfer free. He then left the club in January 2011 to join Chelsea FC for a record British transfer fee of 50 million pound which also made him expensive Spanish player in history. He has helped the club to win the FA cup champions league. In his Spanish international career, he has participated in 5 major tournaments. Euro 2004,2008,2012 and FIFA World Cup 2006 and 2010 in which he has won Euro 2008, 2010 and FIFA World Cup 2010 respectively. my best friend He sometimes makes me feel easy And sometimes makes me shy He acts like he’s the king of all Can’t understand how and why He eventually transforms from nice to rude Is not easy to understand his mood First holds my hand with love so tight Then changes his mind and tends to fight And then asks me, “Are you alright?” He criticizes me and even my words He talks nonsense and makes me feel hurt He says that he knows me the best But he fails whenever I give him a test Everything for him seems to be a trend What more can I say – but this is my best friend 67 Astha Dhakal '11' R october revolution Dayitwa Shrestha '12' K The October Revolution, also known as the Great October Socialist Revolution, Red October, the October Uprising or the Bolshevik Revolution, was a seizure of state power leading to a political revolution, It was a part of the Russian Revolution of 1917. It took place with an armed insurrection in Petrograd traditionally dated to 25 October 1917 Old Style Julian Calendar (O.S.), which corresponds with Soviet and Russian Soviet Republic on one wing and Russia Republic and Russian Provisional Government on the other wing. The commanders of the left wing were Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky and Pavel Dybenko whereas Alexander Kerensky led the opposition alone. Lots of physical and human destruction were made with this revolution which ended with the grounding of all warriors 7 November 1917 New Style (N.S.)Gregorian Calendar. So, it is also known as the November Revolution. It followed and capitalized on the February Revolution of the same year. The October Revolution in Petrograd overthrew the Russian Provisional Government and gave the power to the local soviets dominated by Bolsheviks. As the revolution was not universally recognized outside of Petrograd there followed the struggles of the Russian Civil War (1917-1923) and the creation of the Soviet Union in 1922.The revolution was led by the Bolsheviks, who used their influence in the Petrograd Soviet to organize the armed forces. The belligerents of this revolution were Bolsheviks, Left SRs, Red Guards, 2nd All Russian Congress of Soviets, Petrograd 68 on behalf of Russia Republic and Russian Provisional Government. Outcomes of the revolution: The Second Congress of Soviets consisted of 670 elected delegates; 300 were Bolshevik and nearly a hundred were Left SocialistRevolutionaries, who also supported the overthrow of the Alexander Kerensky Government. When the fall of the Winter Palace was announced, the Congress adopted a decree transferring power to the Soviets of Workers', Soldiers' and Peasants' Deputies, thus ratifying the Revolution. The transfer of power was not without disagreement. The center and Right wings of the Socialist Revolutionaries as well as the Mensheviks believed that Lenin and the Bolsheviks had Mensheviks believed that Lenin and the Bolsheviks had illegally seized power and they walked out before the resolution was passed illegally seized power and they walked out before the resolution was passed. As they exited, they were taunted by Leon Trotsky who told them "You are pitiful isolated individuals; you are bankrupts; your role is played out. Go where you belong from now on - into the dustbin of history!" . The Council of People's Commissars now began to arrest the leaders of opposition parties. Dozens of Constitutional Democratic Party leaders and members of the Constituent Assembly were imprisoned in The Peter and Paul Fortress. These were to be followed by the arrests of SocialistRevolutionary Party and Menshevik leaders. On 20 December 1917 the Cheka was created by the decree of Vladimir Lenin. arms of the Soviet Union. Other decrees: " All Russian banks were nationalized. " Private bank accounts were confiscated. " The Church's properties (including bank accounts) were seized. " All foreign debts were repudiated. " Control of the The Decree on Land ratified the actions of the peasants who throughout Russia seized private land and redistributed it among themselves. The Bolsheviks viewed themselves as representing an alliance of workers and peasants and memorialized that understanding with the Hammer and Sickle on the flag and coat of 69 factories was given to the soviets. " Wages were fixed at higher rates than during the war, and a shorter, eighthour working day was introduced. But the matter of pain is that it ended by giving rise to the Russian Civil War which continued from 1918 to 1922. my college Sumiksha Yadav '11' B Carrying the bundle of books everyday, Makes the student feel not joy Not heavy makeup for girls and short hair For guys, Discipline, compulsory homework makes, The CCRCians to choose way to right Attend the college at 10: 30 sharp not late, In case, guard makes return home from the gate, Only thirty minute break, can’t gossip with mates, Weekly exams and re – test which causes serious headache Surprised bag checked by making long queue But on that day one thing I knew, Absentees were only few Provides quality education and best knowledge, After all, It always has won award for “Best College “ - Bats always turn left when exiting a cave. - Every time you sneeze some of your brain cells die. - Horse has biggest eye among the land animal. Rabina Prajapati '11' A amazing facts - There are 45 miles of nerves in the skin of a human being. - A spider’s silk is stronger than steel. - We forget 80% of what we learn everyday. - There are more bacteria in your mouth than there are people in the world. - Our brain cells are the largest living cells in our body - The frog that can eat snakes is Lepta Doctin penta. - which can live an entire lifetime. - When we sneeze, all our body function s t o ps e v e n o u r heart. - Astronauts get taller when they are in space. - Chewing gum while peeling onions will keep you from crying. Squirrels forget where 50% of their nuts are hidden. - Cold weather makes finger nails grow faster. - It takes about 7 minutes for the average person to fall in sleep. - About 1 out of every 2 million will die by falling out of bed. 70 - Four out of five people over 100 years old are women. - Birth control pills designed for humans will also work for gorilla. - When water freezes, it expands by 10%. - The only animal with 4 knees is elephant. - Not only the fur of a tiger is striped, the skin is stripped too. - A starfish has no brain but it has complex nervous system. - You can’t think of an English word to rhyme with the word month because there isn’t such word. - Human hair and fingernails continue to grow even after death. making easier to the international business all over the world. The organization officially commenced on January 1, 1995 under the Marrakech Agreement, replacing the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), which commenced in 1948. Concept of WTO was introduced in Uruguay Round at first in 1986 and the concept was accepted in 1994 April 15 by the ministerial meeting held at Marrakech, Morocco. Morocco’s Marrakech talk finalized the Marrakech agree on establishment of WTO and a new institution called WTO was established in 1 January 1995. Nitiz Lamichhane '12' P world trade organisation (wto) Establishment Headquarter Membership Official languages Director-General Budget Staff Website World Trade Organization, an important milestone in the field of trade and commerce, is an organization that intends to supervise and liberalize international trade. With January 1, 1995 Centre William Rappard Geneva, Switzerland 157 member states English, French, Spanish Pascal Lamy 196 million Swiss francs (approx. 209 million USD) in 2011. 640 wto.org The WTO, being the successor to the GATT, is the legal and institutional foundation of the multinational trading system. In addition to this, it acts as a platform on which a view to simplify the problems of international business, the organization took birth for reduction in tariffs by setting standard so as to regulate, manage and 71 trade relations among countries evolve through collective debate, negotiation and adjudication and also covers trade in goods, services and intellectual property. Its basic objectives are ‘raising standard of living, ensuring full employment and a large and steadily growing volume of real income and effective demand and expanding the production and trade in goods and services.’ It is currently working for the elimination of discriminatory treatment in international trade relations. The organization is attempting to complete negotiations on the Doha Development Round, which was launched in 2001 with an explicit focus on addressing the needs of developing countries. As of June 2012, the future of the Doha Round remains uncertain. The conflict between free trade on industrial goods and services but retention of protectionism on farm subsidies to domestic agricultural sector(requested by developed countries) and the substantiation of the international liberalization of fair trade on agricultural products (requested by developing countries) remain the major obstacles. The organization deals with regulation of trade between participating countries; it provides a framework for negotiating and formalizing trade agreements, and a dispute resolution process aimed at enforcing participants' adherence to WTO agreements, which are signed by representatives of member governments and ratified by their parliaments. Virtually all decisions in the WTO are taken by consensus among all member countries and they are ratified by members' parliaments along with voting if needed. Trade friction is channeled into the WTO's dispute settlement process where the focus is on interpreting agreements and commitments, and how to ensure that countries' trade policies conform with them. By lowering trade barriers, the WTO’s system also breaks down other barriers between peoples and nations. Moreover, it’s the duty of WTO is to help trade flow as freely as possible. WTO’s current directorgeneral is Pascal Lamy, who leads a staff of over 600 people in Geneva, Switzerland. The WTO has about 157 members, accounting almost whole of world trade. Around 30 others are negotiating membership. In addition to states, the European Union is a member. Nowadays, more than 95% foreign trade is performed based on the principle of WTO. Nepal also got the membership of WTO as the 147th member on 23 April, 2004(2060 B.S.). Hence, with the help of unlimited techniques, principles and hardwork, WTO has established itself as an active organization which is working for the betterment of trading system and elimination of trading problems. The goal is to improve the welfare of the people of the member countries. 72 love Rivesh Sah '11' G It is prickly to touch as a hedge is, Or soft as something fluff? Is it sharp or quite smooth at edges? Oh please tell me truth about love! Love seeks not itself to please, Not for itself has any care, But for another gives it ease, And build a heaven in hell’s despair. What love is, if you would be taught? Your heart must have taught it alone, Two souls with but a single thought Two hearts that beat as one. When love congeals, It soon reveals. The taint of aroma of performing seals, The double crossing of a pair of heels. Love is anterior to life, Posterior to death, Initial part of creation, and Exponent of breadth. Where both deliberate, The love is slight. Who ever loved that loved not as first sight? And, what is your love like? Oh! My love is like a red rose That’s newly sprung in August. Oh! My love’s like a melody, That’s sweetly played in tune most!!! Nikesh Kr. Lamsal '12' K dream According to the great psychologist Sigmund Freud, "dream is the channel of outlet of the unfulfilled needs and desires". Sorry readers I am not talking about that dream. I want to fabricate the world in a celestial way where humanity will be the sole religion and morality will be the global constitution. Late Freud talked about the dream in sleep, when one is unconscious or sub conscious. But I am talking about the day dream, not only day it might also be seen at night but it is seen by the fully conscious mind. I think not only me, every one have some dreams. But, let me talk about myself. While I was in my early childhood, I dreamt to be a pilot; my father is a Nepal Airlines Officer, perhaps it was a psychological effect to me. Later when I started to mix up with the world of entertainment, started enjoying the movies; I dreamt to be a hero. I was highly influenced by the cinematic hero. When I was studying at grade 8, my brother was seriously ill and he was admitted at Kanti Children's Hospital, Maharajgunj. At that instant of time, I dreamt to be a medical doctor. Later when I started learning in secondary level, I dreamt to be an aeronautical engineer and serve NASA. At the right time I used to wish to travel space once in my life. But, at the ending session of my +2 education, I'm dreaming to be a successful social worker or a true politician. I wish to bring a drastic change not only in my country, over the whole globe. I want to fabricate the world in a celestial way where humanity will be the sole religion and morality will be the global constitution. Actually all the people are free to dream in their own way. But most of the dreams remain unfulfilled. Here, the matter that I don't get in my mind is that can dreams be connected to the aim or they are just the wishes. "Winners always have 73 the aims, while the other people just have wishes", this might be the very reason why the dreams mostly remain un fulfilled. If dreams were the aims, I don't think they would fluctuate with the sun and rain. So, dreaming is just the act of building the buildings of interest, planting the plants of cactus. Yesterday I had a dream, today I have another dream, tomorrow I will have next dream. Now, I am tired of those unfulfilled dreams. So, I have left dreaming now-a-days. Today I just have an aim; the particular aim which is the destiny of my life, the sole target of my life, I want to be a successful social worker so that I can cultivate the human civilization by sowing the seeds of knowledge in the bare fields of humanity. I don't swear to create heaven like earth, perhaps the god will attempt to create earth like heaven. "However I can just attempt, success is supernaturally mixed". they defeat in the semi finals? Luton Town. Chelsea beat Luton 2-0 in front of a packed Wembley Stadium. Who did Chelsea beat in 1906, that set a record for their biggest League win? Glossop. Chelsea beat Glossop 9-2 in a Division Two match on 1st September 1906. What was the nickname of former goalkeeper, William Foulkes? Fatty. William 'Fatty' Foulkes was socalled, because of his enormous weight, rumoured to be over 20 stones. He played for the club between 1905-06, and died 10 years later, in 1916. Sahan Baral '12' B chelsea Chelsea won the 1971 In the 1997-98 season, Chelsea played in one of the strangest matches against a team based 100 miles into the Artic Circle. Which team was this? Tromso. At one point, the match had to be stopped so that the lines could be cleared of snow. Chelsea won their first silverware for 27 years when they won which trophy in 1997? FA Cup. A great 2-0 victory over Middlesbrough in the final capped a great season. The turning point in scoring, but Chelsea scraped through the replay with a 2-1 victory. John Dempsey and Osgood scored the goals. From which club did Chelsea sign Boudewijn Zenden in 2001? Barcelona. Zenden began his career at PSV in 1994, before moving to Barcelona in 1998, and then Chelsea three years later. Who did Chelsea beat to become FA Cup winners for the first time in 1970? Leeds United. Chelsea and Leeds drew 2-2 at Wembley Stadium, but Chelsea took the cup by winning the replay 2-0 at Old Chelsea's recent history was the signing of Rudd Gullit by Hoddle, but what was the transfer fee? Free. Rudd Gullit was signed on a Bosman and the rest is history. The 1994 FA Cup Final was won 4-0 by Manchester United. Which Chelsea player hit the crossbar in the first half while the scores were still level? Gavin Peacock. I wonder how the game would have went had that gone in. In 1994 Chelsea reached the final of the FA Cup, which team did European Cup-Winners Cup, but who did they beat in the final? Real Madrid. The first game was a 1-1 draw after extra-time with Peter Osgood 74 Trafford (both games went to extra time). How many league goals did Jimmy Greaves score for Chelsea in season 1960-61? 41. Greaves set a record for scoring the most Chelsea league goals in a season, and later went on to play for AC Milan, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United. In his Chelsea career between 1957-60, Greaves scored 124 goals in just 157 games. Which season saw the League championship come to Stamford Bridge for the first time? 1954-55. They won the title by four points over second placed Wolverhampton Wanderers, and under the management of Ted Drake. This was the only time in the 20th century that Chelsea became champions of England's top-flight division. Who was the first manager in Chelsea's history? John Tait Robertson. Robertson managed the club from it's inauguration in 1905 through to 1907. Calderhead then took the reigns for 26 years between 1907-33, followed by Knighton between 1933-39, and Birrell was 1939-52, which was interrupted by World War II. In what year were Chelsea FC formed? 1905. The club also moved into Stamford Bridge in this year, which was built in 1877. What was the scoreline in the first leg of the Champions League 2003-04 semi-final between Chelsea and Monaco, and the aggregate scoreline? Monaco 3 Chelsea 1, Monaco 5-3 Chelsea. Chelsea's dream of a Champion's League title was dashed in the semi-finals against AS Monaco in 200304 season, with the first away leg at Monaco going horribly wrong. The first leg ended 1-3, with Chelsea unable to come to terms with the Monaco frontline, despite Monaco playing with 10 men for 38 minutes. Dado Prso, Fernando Morientes & Shabani Nonda scored for Monaco, while Crespo scored for Chelsea in the first leg. The second leg at Stamford Bridge started as planned for Chelsea as they shot to a 2-0 scoreline but then lost the advantage as Monaco equalized and hung on for a 2-2 draw. The 2003-04 Champions League quarter-final saw Chelsea pitted against London & Premier League rivals Arsenal. Who were the scorers for Chelsea, considering both the home and away ties? Gudjohnsen, Lampard and Bridge. Chelsea won 3-2 on aggregate after the first leg at Stamford Bridge ended in a 1-1 draw and Chelsea won the second leg at Highbury 2-1. Gudjohnsen scored in the first leg, while Lampard and Wayne Bridge scored in the second. Gudjohnsen also played a key role in setting up Bridge for the crucial winning goal in the second leg. scorer for Chelsea in the Champions League - season 2003-04? Frank Lampard. Frank Lampard joined Chelsea from West Ham United, and emerged as a key player in the Chelsea side as well as the national team, in his role as a goal scoring midfielder. In 2003-04 Champions League he scored 4 times, and also finished the Premier League season in 03-04 with 10 goals. Who was the highest Funny questions with no answers - - - - 75 Roshan Ghimire '11' A Can you cry underwater? Why does a round pizza come in a square box? Why is it that people say they ‘slept like a baby’ when babies wake up like every two hours? Why do people pay to go up tall buildings and then put money on binoculars to look at things on the ground? Why does Goofy stand erect while Pluto remains on all fours? They’re both dogs! If corn oil is made from corn, and vegetable oil is made from vegetables, what is baby oil made from? Do the alphabet song and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star have the same tune? Did you notice that when you blow in a dog’s face, he gets mad at you, but when you take him for a car ride, he sticks his head out the window? either to swim or for rafting. Full of rage, when I asked my mother what was this all about, she told me it was all because of what we call ‘climate change’. My mother being a geographic teacher got something of her interest, and started babbling. She told me, change in the distribution of weather patterns over periods of time is climate change. The climate is changing, the effects are already being felt and human activities are the principle causes. Apekshya Sharma '12' B the climate change People are recklessly doing things that they are not supposed to do and are upsetting nature and her elements. When I step out of the ice cream parlor, my ice cream melts. Is it only me whose ice cream is melting or even other ice cream lovers are having their ice creams melted? Only my ice cream can’t feel that hot! On my urge to see the snowfall, my father took me to Phulchowki. When I woke up the next day, for all the ‘snow-fun’, I couldn’t find snow; anywhere, near my sight. Where have all the snow gone? Why am I missing the snowfights? On planning our next vacation my sister insisted that we go to Trishuli River for rafting. On reaching the spot, the people told that we couldn’t go in the river, After I returned to my hometown, I took my laptop out and with all those queries, started surfing net about climate change. Many elites, scientists and different governmental organizations such as Food and Agricultural Organization(FAO), World Health Organization(WHO), National Aeronautics and Space Administration(NASA) have given theories 76 We have blamed everything and us, but how do we even know the climate is changing? about what causes the climate to change. Every theory blames the sun for changing climate. But, is the sun to blame? Yes, sun can be blamed for climate change but it is not the sole cause. The variations in the solar radiations cause the climate change. Because of massive burning of fuel, use of greenhouse gases, the concentrations of these gases have risen and this has caused the warming of the planet’s atmosphere. This is what we call ‘Global Warming’. Global warming is the there is always something we can do; not feel sorry about our mistakes and do whatever we can to undo what we have done. synonym to climate change. Volcanic eruptions cause a lot of harmful gases to be released in the atmosphere. Oceanic circulation and plate tectonics can be considered another cause of climate change. But above all, human activities are the principle cause of climate change. People are recklessly doing things that they are not supposed to do and are upsetting nature and her elements. Deforestation and Pollution are two of the long term problems. We have blamed everything and us, but how do we even know the climate is changing? How can we know world is suffering from something dreadful as climate change? Different data and information have cool insults - - Roses are red, Sky is blue, God made me beautiful but what happened to you? You are best at all you do and all you do is making people hate you. When I’m with you I feel like I’m in the zoo. I’ll definitely come to your funeral when you die, but I’ll probably have to go to office that day because I believe in business before pleasure. If aliens do not exist, what are you? They can’t measure your intelligence; the scale doesn’t go that low. May your life be like toilet paper- long and useful. shown various changes to the elements of nature. The sea level is constantly rising and different islands are at risk of drowning. The overall global temperature is rising because of the greenhouse effect. The ice sheets in the glacier lakes are melting and I reckon, there will be a day when ice would no longer be seen floating in the lakes. There are a lot of things that prove that the climate is changing acutely and abruptly. Many organizations have shown a keen interest in the consequences of the climate change. Undoubtedly, the effects are only harmful, and not good. The climate change hits the agricultural sector foremost. Death due to malnutrition will be the most. The devil will play its role and bring out natural calamities. People will die due to flood and storms. Also, with them, they’d bring diseases along. Climate change will cause some places to have scarcity of water, whereas at some places, there will be excessive water. The heat waves will cause human beings to suffer from different cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. The aquatic and terrestrial plants and animals will be affected mostly. Not caring about the 77 changing climate would be like opening Pandora’s Box-we would bring out all the sufferings at once, together. After my concern about this topic, I’ve come to a conclusion, there are two things we can think of, first what we could have done and second what we can do. We could have always protected the environment and we didn’t. What’s done is done and it cannot be reversed. But, there is always something we can do; not feel sorry about our mistakes and do whatever we can to undo what we have done. Many countries are following “Kyoto protocol” and are undoing their mistakes. Another important thing we can do is limit modernization and urbanization. One should know that modernization and environmental protection should walk hand in hand. Solar, wind and hydropower should be used instead of the non-renewable sources. Fuel consumption should be reduced acutely. It’s already the end of November and it’s still warm. I fear a day will arrive when my younger generation can have to experience no winter, while in some places of same world, who don’t know there is a season named “summer” at all. I reckon, the day wouldn’t be far enough. Sameen Mahat Discipline Incharge history of worldcup Year Host 1930 Uruguay 1934 Italy 1938 France 1950 Brazil 1954 Switzerland 1958 Sweden 1962 Chile 1966 England 1970 Mexico 1974 West Germany 1978 Argentina 1982 Spain 1986 Mexico 1990 Italy 1994 United States 1998 France 2002 S. Korea & Japan 2006 Germany 2010 South Africa aet: after extra time p: after penalty shoot-out Winners Uruguay Italy Italy Uruguay West Germany Brazil Brazil England Brazil West Germany Argentina Italy Argentina West Germany Brazil France Brazil Italy Spain Score 4-2 2-1 (aet) 4-2 3-2 5-2 3-1 4-2 (aet) 4-1 2-1 3-1 (aet) 3-1 3-2 1-0 0-0(3-2p) 3-0 2-0 1-1 (5-3p) 1-0 (aet) 78 Runners-up Argentina Czechoslovakia Hungary Brazil Hungary Sweden Czechoslovakia West Germany Italy Netherlands Netherlands West Germany West Germany Argentina Italy Brazil Germany France Netherlands No. of teams 13 16 16/15 16/13 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 24 24 24 24 32 32 32 32 sound but relevant too. Learned people agree that Nepal, where receiving proper engineering education is a goal of almost half of the High School science graduate, thus, has a great employment opportunity. But, when it comes to describing the education, there are people who take sides against it. Saroj Koirala Ex-CCRCian engineering education in nepal Engineering is the backbone of every development. Its engineers who innovate and it’s them who carry out the conventions. From the construction of megastructures to the development of smallest of ICs, there’s a touch of an engineer. And therefore, it won’t be an irony to state that engineering is behind pretty much everything that the world has been through in the last few decades. In a country like Nepal, where the wounds of previous wars are slowly healing and the lush of development is expected to spread soon, engineering is very essential. Nepal, for ages has been described to have vast resources which could have been utilized for sustainable development. To exploit the resources in efficient way, manpower like engineers, with both theoretical and practical knowledge is a must. Such manpower can only be obtained if people are imparted with education which is not only intellectually enthusiasm of institutes to produce engineers and even the student’s craze to this field can be taken a positive sign. Despite the complaint over the product and utilization, engineering education in Nepal has been flourishing in the recent years. Long ago, Institute of Engineering, under the management of Tribhuwan University, was established to supply the nation’s need of trained manpower for development and construction. Today, there are over a dozen colleges in Nepal that promise of quality Analysts agree to a fact that, the courses of engineering that is taught in Nepal is modified to suit the context of Nepal. For example, in abroad and few colleges within Nepal too, Electrical and Electronics Engineering is a popular stream. However, IOE has specialized the course to merely Electrical Engineering because if the potential of Nepal to produce hydroelectricity to its full capacity comes true, the specialized manpower will be preferable to that which is generalized into Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Besides the teaching of engineering education. Putting the debate aside for a while, this Mechanical Engineer in small number is an implicit answer to 79 Nepal’s lack of industries and machineries. However, all the developments in the recent years are not pleasing. No wonder, several institutes have shown enthusiasm in imparting Engineering education, but, this has increased an unfair feeling of competition not in terms of quality but in terms of economic gain. Besides, instruments and practical approach, which is essential to train the manpower, is not available to the necessary extent. And finally, there is a production, which if continues at the same rate, will one day outnumber the demands and such sign have already begun showing. Despite all these traits, the brighter side is more overwhelming than the dark one. If one has a keen interest in Engineering and is resolute to becoming a good engineer, Nepal’s Engineering Education can aid him as much as he expects any universities around the world to. The engineers produced in Nepal have proved themselves sufficient to carry out the required construction and development that happen in the nation. A large number of graduates of this very system have been recorded to have gone for higher studies around the world and are found to have acquired as much as any other person from other country can. Some have had great careers in Middle East if u love someone: and even in the west where development and research works are abundant. All of this is a sign that Engineering Education of Nepal is a productive one. appreciate your life Rabina KC '11' E If we are blessed with eyes Why do not we see? Are the ears we’ve been given, Not enough for you and me? Why do our fingers just touch and feel While all our minds how evil Problems lay all, on which we dive Learn to live, Appreciate the miracle of life. Saujanya Shrestha '11' A 1) if you love someone because you think that he or she is really gorgeous,then it is not love it is "infatuation". 2) If u love someone because you think that you should fall for him/her then it is not love it is "compromise". 3) If you love someone because you think you cant live without him/her then it is not love it is "fuss". 4) If you love someone because you can't leave him thinking it'll hurt him then it not love it is "charity". 5) If you love someone because you share everything with him/her then it is not love it "friendship". 6) But if you love someone because you feel the pain of the other more than them then it is love. 7) If you get attracted to other people but stay with him/her without regrets then it is love. 8) If you let him go knowing he has to go but he/she does not want to then it is love. 80 Listen to the birds’ chirp In the early hours of the day And listen carefully to their wings, As they flutter far away. Feel the heat on the skin As the sun rises each morning, Breathe the air you are blessed with, And leave your sorrows beneath. Instead of memorizing the mistakes, And being too stubborn to forget, Live your life and don’t take it for grief And stripped of its beauty. Let us appreciate and love, This is our only duty. sorrows complete a life and that has happened to me too. When I was born, I was crying and the world laughed at me. That day, my destiny was created, my fate was designed and my life got a beginning. That day, I had to cry for milk, it's simple, sorrow needed for happiness, as life is defined. Nitiz Lamichhane 12 P my life: lived ? or not started yet?! 'Life', a word heard by everyone, understood by most of them, felt by some, and to have lived completely, there's hardly anyone. It's a gift gifted to thing or matter which makes it alive, which helps it realize what it really is. But as a human being, I would say life is what we live. "What do we live?" isn't a normal question, the answer "life" doesn't seem any normal, either. I am happy to have got a life. Like others, I was born, I got love and care from my parents, I grew up and I experienced many things. Are those things collectively known as my life or are they parts? Here, the question isn't what my life is or what makes my life. But what I have been wondering is; has my life been 100% lively up to now? Couldn't it go any better or worse? Yeah, I got love from elders, care from friends, and respect from young ones, got scolded, got punished and so on. We know, both happiness and For the happiness of not going to school, I used to bring fake tears in my eyes. I used to be angry with my parents if they didn't fulfill my demands, and how could they? , my demands were too much broad at that period. I fought world wars against my brother always but always I lost. I now also feel myself proud to say that, yesterday's fight with my brother may not even get an exact number like World War I or II, as we haven't counted these wars and will never count. I mostly got punished from my mom, but also I hugged her crying, not dad. I can't even ask myself the reasons of these facts. May be it is what my life Haven't I lived any part of my life till now, or has it just started? 81 Some say love is life but I think love is just a part of life is called. May be these memories have made up my life. Now, I have grown up. I'm good at studies; I have made a lot of friends, and of course, I have got a simple ordinary life anyone would wish for. I don't know why but now also I sometimes bear the fact in my mind that I haven't got a great life. Although I haven't left any stone unturned, I haven't been successful to make my life as I wished and still wishing. I want to be the coolest guy in college, most intelligent in studies, and richest in the world and so on. I just imagine; having a lot of friends, four-five chamchas around me, a dashing girlfriend etc. When I see a guitar in front of me, I think I could be a Rock star but when I actually try to play it, I fear the crowd would disappear. I also wish, when I attend a party, I could sing and dance like superstars. But again, when I try, I sometimes forget the dance steps and sometimes can't remember the lyrics. I wish to win a speech contest but can't even think how to deliver the speech in front of mass. I wish to be selected as a national cricketer but the fact is; I become OUT on the first ball I face when I play with my friends. Is that what my life really is?? These may be the unfulfilled dreams but without these I couldn't even say that my life is mine. In my opinion, the dreams are necessary to make my life, not their fulfillment. Some say love is life but I think love is just a part of life. My life has been great till now and hope it will be. I have been satisfied partly with what I have got; full satisfaction can never make a life. I have seen dreams, some have been fulfilled and some may come true in future. All these experiences, dreams, wishes and memories are the bricks which mutually remain together to complete a sweet home i.e. life. kids are quick Diwash Joshi '11' S TEACHER: Maria, go to the map and find North America. MARIA: Here it is. TEACHER: Correct. Now class, who discovered America? CLASS: Maria. TEACHER: John, why are you doing your math multiplication on the floor? JOHN: You told me to do it without using the tables. TEACHER: Glenn, how do you spell “crocodile”? GLENN: K-R-O-K-O-D-I-A-L TEACHER: No, that’s wrong GLENN: Maybe it is wrong, but you asked me how I spell it. TEACHER: Donald, what is the chemical formula for water? DONALD: H I J K L M N O TEACHER: What are you talking about ? DONALD: Yesterday, you said it’s H to O. TEACHER: George Washington not only chopped down his father’s cherry tree, but also admitted it. Now, Louie, do you know why his father didn’t punish him? LOUIS: Because, George still had the axe in his hand. TEACHER: Clyde, your composition on “My Dog” is exactly the same as your brother’s. Did you copy his? CLYDE: No, sir. It’s the same dog. Today also, my friends say," Tero ta life banne bhayo yar", but I still don't understand that, Is it me who made my life?, Haven't I lived any part of my life till now, or has it just started?, or has not started yet?! 82 CLUBS 83 “ Youth initiation for environment conservation “ CCRC Eco Club Background :Why do these foolish people want to serve for others in this selfish world? It is a common question that would arise in psyches of all and sundry who are typical of the materialistic world. Mankind seeks happiness and pleasure in physical things they think wealth is synonymous to the highest level of pleasure. But alas! The rich are the biggest Sufferers. Where really are the people fallacious? It is in the point that they search the key in illuminated areas which was lost in a dark place. The key is pleasure, happiness, euphoria.the illuminated areas in the material world. What people mistaken to the place, where key can be found, dark place is the service to mankind, where people never look at however it's where the key actually lies. Social organisations are concerned about philanthropic ally task in the society. They went to find key, they are oriented to eliminate beastness human instinct. Social activities always went to look society better be better. There isn't an ideal society where no suffering exists. It is the goal to which CCRC ECO CLUB is also heading to. The club claims to achieve this goal through strong shoulders of students, the youth who exert their effort to define this world of self centred people in a new way. CCRC ECO CLUB at a glance history and 85 now :By the initiation of some enthusiastic students of the college, the club took its birth in 2004 AD ( 2061 B.S ). It was by the initiation of CCRCian SADHANA THAPA and RITESH KARKI. The revival of the club with new enthusiasm was done by the students of batch 2063 B.S who contributed with the present logo and slogan. The slogan of the CCRC ECO CLUB is " Youth Initiation for Environment Conservation ". Only then the club was able to show its presence in the college through various programs and activities conducted inside and outside the college. Slowly, Eco club become a prominent organ of CCRC. It is the first club in the college. CCRC ECO CLUB is even known outside the college. MEMBERS :There is no proper data about how many members were involved during the time of inception of the club. Roughly, there might have been about 50 members at the time of its establishment. But after 2064 BS the number of the members has always remained above a couple of hundreds. From establishment to till now there are about 2500 members in this club STRUCTURE OF THE club :The club is divided into four types of members ; Board members, Executive members, class representatives and general members. One can acquire his general membership by filling up membership forms that are later provided with membership card. The executive members are interviewed and selected from among the general members by the senior Executive members. The board members are elected from among the executive members of the club. The executive panel of the club consists of the following posts :12345678- President Vice - president Secretary Program Incharge Treasurer Joint secretary Vice - treasurer Vice - program incharge 9- Volunteer co- 86 ordinator 10- CR co-ordinator 11- Executive members 12. Class representatives (C.R) ACTIVITIES :Ever since its establishment of CCRC ECO CLUB, it has been involved in various activities that were focused on betterment of students and society. Some of the major programs conducted by the CCRC ECO CLUB are :- Volunteering in entrance exam. Navakiran plus - Teacher's day celebration with mutual cooperation with CCRC sports club and The english society - Inscribing botanical names to the trees in college premises - I.e : tree tagging - Plantation around college premises and plant management program - Seminar on HIV/AIDS - Seminar on DRUG ABUSE . Cleanliness program 2064/2065/2066/ 2067/2068/2069 - Blood donation program /2065/2066/2067/ 2068/2069 - Volunteering in orientation and welcome program - Volunteering in different programs organized by different organization outside the college premises. - Sanitation program in association with Suryokot Samaj Sudhar Samiti and Aatmabal Saving and Credit Cooperative Ltd. - Other social services and awareness. CCRC ECO CLUB is established for encouraging youth to take initiation for the betterment of society and environment. It is the first club of the college which is also a platform for the students to sharpen their leadership, skills, work in team and contribute something for the environment and people around us. This club is of the students and established for the students so, the students are required to make the best of the opportunity they are bestowed within this club. And we all are thankful to the founder / director, coordinators, all the teachers, staffs and students who helped this club if its every moment. Small steps towards big differences 87 CCRC Social Club Background We all want to channel our ideas and energy some way or other. We all want to participate and feel included. The clubs of CCRC provide such opportunities. But with almost 1500 heads and 1500 ideas at one place, there aren’t always enough solutions. We the founder members felt the same. The idea of taking the problems at our own hands for the first time was intriguing. So, we started to search for the means to take such responsibilities and make a change by reachable means. the society of our own accord and taking our turn to show outside. We got the support and a new club was formed “”CCRC SOCIAL CLUB”. Till Date Participation Youth and students have to be the power. The more voices, the better the work accomplished. We wanted to form an informal sort of network. People liked the idea of looking into Since it’s established, CCRC Social Club has been involved in all those activities which were always focused on fulfilling the objectives for which the club was introduced. Every project of ours 88 was to pass the ideas of individual from one to another with the burning new ideas. We did following tasks: · “Photo competition’ on many themes which was indeed a successful act. · Fresher’s program was held successfully with mutual cooperation with different clubs of the college. · Volunteering in the formal program of college. Founder Members · Book Donation to the orphanage and · Dipendra Dhakal · Mukesh Phunyal · Wall magazines on the degrading issues to pass on the message including various social activities. · Salona Byanju Shrestha · · Smrity Ghimire Shraddha Manandhar Aims and Objectives Board Members CCRC Social club was introduced only for service, to understand, to rectify and to promote. “Let’s make a difference together” with this slogan, we the founder and board members together has finally made a difference. - Parina Mathema - Pratima Adhikari - Madhu Shah - Barsha Singh - Binaya Koirala - Sudip Jung Thapa - Sakar Panta MEMBERS - Hem Bahadur Gurung - Gaurav Adhikari Founder President: Ansuya Poudel 89 CCRC Sports Club INTRODUCTIO N Sports can be termed as an activity involving physical effort and skill in which a person or team competes against another for a purpose of entertainment or competition. Literally, it can be defined as play or pleasure gained from an activity such as hunting. In a simple language sports can also be described as a platform to explore hidden talent on different ways with varieties of games and interest. Regarding these things, CCRC “Let’s Promote Sports With Education” has also given priority to sports and as a result it has inaugurated SPORTS CLUB in 2067B.S. Among different clubs in CCRC, sports club after its establishment has been regarded as one of the best and active club because it has stepped in a different new activities and successfully performed varieties of 90 programs. Though this club had not crossed many episodes it has gained lots of appreciation from concerned members, principal teachers and participants as well. CCRC SPORTS CLUB is established with the purpose of running sports based projects and the college is providing provision of opportunities to progress and develop sporting skill and expertise. As sports club has organized different competitive opportunities to all levels, and had delivered a top level success with the increased participation. Activities Since the day of establishment, different sports development program has been organized. The club has organized different sports competition like Basketball, football and table tennis etc. Sports wek in 2067 B.S. between dashain and tihar vacation and in 2068 B.S. in the 2nd week of magh in winter vacation. - Running sports based projects in college. - To improve the fitness of health of participants. - Providing provision of opportunities to program and to develop sporting skills and expertise. - To expand opportunities for participation in sports. Intra college football competition (2068 B.S.) Basketball training to interested players. Above mentioned activities were conducted since its establishment. - To increase the quality and quantity of players by providing different training facilities and opportunities. - To provide opportunities to move from recreational participation to competition or excellence. Aims and Objectives: - To assist in the establishment and management of sports development programs 91 The club is planning several programs effective enough to create influence and motivate the students to participate and develop skills regarding sports and game. The main goal of the club is the all round development of students and strengthing the reputation of college in the field of sports. CCRC Health Club Health, as the word itself is transparent; we understand it as something related to our body, to our wellbeing. Health, the indispensable part of all creatures leads the precious living with complete assets of intellectual. The significance of health has led human to leave no stone turned. Health, it is such a key to success whose acknowledgement we all should possess in this industrial world. We, the divine creatures and the leader of this whole universe are almost aware about its importance and ways of health maintenance, yet we neglect this important part of the life taking it as a minor thing. To clear the misconception of people and dignifying the fact, a journey starts from a single step. Mohammed Ishran Khan, a CCRCian gave birth to a great idea of arousing awareness among people and make CCRC a friendly environment and healthy place for study. The CCRCians impressed by his idea, finally established 92 Health Club in 2067 B.S. formally. Health Club, the club that deals health along with education was formed to accept the great challenge of fighting against people’s negligence towards health and getting rid of common health problems. Understanding the fact “When wealth is lost, nothing is lost, when education is lost, something is lost but when health is lost everything is lost”, health club has marched forward to bring about a drastic change in health behavior of common individual. Since “Healthy mind exists in a healthy body”, we are always committed to make CCRCians physically and mentally sound. A country is what its people make it. Similarly, the health environment of CCRC depends upon the health of CCRCians. Learning and teaching process can be effective only if the health is sound. And CCRC health club is always working for the same. Collection of single drop makes an ocean. If we start a campaign to maintain healthy environment from our college, then surely we can make the world a better place to live in. So, health club has emphasized on improving the health condition of college premises. Activities: obstacles, we found out our way in darkness as well by bringing up an effective program against Drug Abuse with the help of NARCONON Nepal and the success of this program opened a new door for the club. The support and encouragement from every nook and corner of this college insisted us to be actively involved in blood donation program since 2010. We are now making up our mind to carry out another new program i.e. Health camp which will obviously meet its destination. publish health tips every Friday so that the learners can bring improvement in their health status. Besides, we have proper provision of first aid inside the college in order to handle the situation of casualties and injuries. Improvement in food quality and cleanliness in cafeteria, Cleanliness in restrooms are some of the activities exercised to maintain neatness in college environment. We also Aims and Objectives: · To raise awareness among the students about drug abuse. · To assist the college administration for the supply of sale and pure drinking water. · To maintain neatness in college premises. · To provide sufficient medicine and materials for first aid. · To establish CCRC as a healthier institution. How much busy life we Struggling with the 93 survive? It exists only if our health remains sound. So, what we are trying is to make people understand this essence fact. Those people who run behind success work day and night discarding their health but when health does not support them, they fall down at the ground level from the peak of success. So, in order to be prevented from our fall from a great height, whose sorrow we can never recover. Let us not neglect our health and let us move together to lead a healthy and successful life implementing the health tips and healthy behavior in practical life so that CCRC can be proud of its healthy CCRCians. CCRC–Club of Humanity Introduction: CCRC – Club of Humanity, a youth initiation for the awareness about Human Rights, is a newly formed club in CCRC. It is the club which helps to ensure our rights by spreading the knowledge about human rights. The club is the successor to former organizationHuman Rights Education Club, which was initiated by some European human rights’ volunteers along with some Nepalese. Initially, the volunteersIrene Fernandez, Joryck Cartoux, Angela, Jyotsena, Anish R. Shrestha, and some others started to present a 2-hour workshop every Friday with an aim to teach us about such rights. After their four months stay, it was a moment of sadness as we presented a farewell to them on September 17 (2069/06/01). During their stay [JuneSeptember 2012], we learned too many things not only about human rights but also other developmental programmes such as personality development, presentation techniques, and so on. We spent a really good time with them which we can never forget. only because of their absence. We just wanted to share the knowledge we got from them. So we, the regular attendees of the workshops, jointly put an effort to ensure the existence of the club. A week before their leave, on September 7, we had made them select 5 executive members who would lead from But we didn’t want to close the workshop the front to create a club which would work for human welfare. Finally a new and unique organizationtype club was established named as “CCRC- CLUB OF HUMANITY”. Membership Structure: The club consists of three types of President of HRC handing donation materials to Irene and orphanage care-taker. 94 members- Board, Executive and General. Board members are chosen through democratic voting system, where all the members are the voters. Currently the club has 5 Board members, 40 Executive and approximately 25 general members. The current executive structure of the club is: President Elson Thapa Vice-President Nitiz Lamichhane Secretary Laxman Thapa Treasurer Ichhya Pyakurel Program In-chargeRavi Raman Prajapati Aims, objectives and Programmes: The major aims and objectives of club are: · · · To help students be aware about human rights To conduct workshop every month To conduct different programmes · · · related to human rights education To develop the presentation skills along with personality development To launch quiz contests, debate contests, speech competitions To conduct seminars and meetings on different subjects. For the fulfilment of its objectives, the club has performed some programmes till now. One of its major programmes was Donation to Orphans. On the auspicious occasion of Children’s Day, we, the members of HRC, went to Pavitra Samaj Sewa at Dhapasi and provided the orphans with different daily used goods like food, clothes and so on. It was a really big step taken for ensuring their child rights in particular and human rights as a whole. Along with this, the club conducted CA seminar on January 23 in association with The English Society. The programme was launched with a view to help the students be known about what CA is, how to be CA, who can study it, and so on. It was not only for Management students but also for those who had an aim to be CA in the future and those who just wanted to know about Chartered Accountant. Volunteer-exchange One of the major attractions of the club is volunteer-exchange. The European agency, Across Continents, sends usually two foreign volunteers who conduct workshop classes on Human Rights. Irene Fernandez and Joryck Cartoux were the initial ones. But the exciting part is, the members of the club get chance in the volunteerexchange programme. Just like the European volunteers conduct lectures here in our seminar hall, we too will 95 get golden opportunity to be selected as the one to be sent to United Kingdom for the very purpose. In UK, we will be termed as the human rights volunteers and that would be a dream come true for anyone. We will participate in different programmes related to human rights. We will be giving Human Rights Education to new faces for the sole purpose of ensuring rights of socalled backward ones. No one can afford to lose an opportunity to go abroad, to visit new places, to see new faces, to make new friends. So CCRCClub of Humanity provides you with a chance to make your life and live it happily. At the end of four-five months session, usually at the farewell, all the members are awarded with certificates. Receiving the Certificate for Participation means a lot to everyone. It ensures our future as a Social Worker and of course encourages us to work for others, live for others. We promise, we will try our best to create an ideal world where all are born equal and treated equally. So let’s be together to ensure that the Human Rights are provided with great ease to each and every human. Be proud to be a human and make others proud. CCRC Art & Culture Club Introduction “Let’s unite together to make our culture live forever” taking this inspirational moto, the establishment of CCRC Art Culture Club on 9th Bhadra 2066(25th August) by the student of grade XII (batch 2065/2066) has been proven to give overall excellence to the students. All of us can doubtlessly say that today’s world is a competitive world and in this mad rat race of getting good marks many get lost following their passion, their dream of music, art, dance etc. And in this situation there are 2 conditions in front of you: · Give up · Get up And this club assures you will surely get up. Our ambition is to bring our students on the top and to achieve their ambition with the great deal and support and cooperation from teachers and parents. It is matter of pride to 96 mention that those students who have been lacking platform to show their extraordinary talents regarding various aspects like music, dance, drama, art and many more get awesome platform to showcase their talent. Objectives: - To provide an appropriate platform for the students to explore for the students to explore the art hidden within them and express it in alluring. - To get skills ornamented with the help of trained members of the club - To select appropriate candidate for representing CCRC in any intercollegiate competition like in dancing, singing, art, drama etc. Achievements from (20662068) “Culture is the name for what people are interested in, their thoughts, their models, the books they read and the speeches they hear, their tabletalk, gossip, controversies, historical sense and scientific training, the values they appreciate, the quality of life they admire. All communities have a culture. It is the climate of their civilization.” -Walter Lippmann We can easily say that there are no bed cushions on the path of success but are full of thorns and challenges. But the members of Art and Culture Club have accepted those challenges and have conducted major and minor programs successfully. CCRC Art and Culture Club, within two weeks of establishment successfully conducted ‘INTRA COLLEGE ART COMPETITION 2009’ at the college premises on 20th Bhadra 2066. The winner of the competition was sent to represent CCRC on the inter college drawing and art competition who also took the first position which became a matter of pride for college as well as our club. Achievements of 2069 We can proudly say that our seniors had led our way and we tried our best maintain the legacy of CCRC Art and Culture Club. management we were successfully able to conduct the ‘Intra College Art competition’. This competition was made more memorable as teachers also participated in this competition. We have also been actively participating as the volunteers in the different programs organized of college and other clubs. We have conducted ‘Teacher’s Day’ program successfully with full efforts and cooperation of the members of the art and culture club. With the co-operation and initiation of college “Art is a selective re-creation of reality according to an artist's metaphysical value-judgments. An artist recreates those aspects of reality which represent his fundamental view of man's nature.” -Ayn Rand 97 Est. 2066 BS/ 2009 "We inspire" The English Society Introduction and Objectives The English Society is an auxiliary to Capital College and Research Center which helps in the promotion of both English and Nepali literature in the college. The main objective of the society is to develop leadership quality in the interested students who eventually help the college in creating platform for their fellow students and even themselves flourish skills regarding literature. Activities Involved Within short period of time of its establishment, it has successfully organized and has participated in various programs gaining massive support from the students of CCRC and other fellow clubs as well, establishing itself as an active appendage of the college itself. Moreover it is also involved in activities led by different other clubs, cooperating them for the better results. While enumerating the major projects and activities that the society conducted, participated and coordinated, the following can be taken in account: - Publication of yearly magazine, 98 - - - CCRC Herald Publication of bi yearly magazine, CCRC Scroll Coordination of Teacher’s Day program under active involvement of Eco Club and Sports Club CCRC Poetry Award Slogan writing competition USEF seminar for Abroad Studies CA seminar Future Plans for the Year The members of The English Society believe in aspiring high and achieving high so, a lot of programs-some even exceeding the goals and working areas-are planned by the society. Primarily, the society aims to be actively involved in organizing competitions related to literatures and languages within the college and even among colleges, mobilizing all the potential manpower that it possess. Besides, as an agency with prime concern in the administration for the addition of books related to literature in the college and is promised quick implementations regarding the very topic. The society aims to conduct phonetics classes for the improvement of spoken English. Finally, to make the inside out, we must accept the fact that there are a number of hands that have joined together in forming of this society and bringing the society at this stage. To begin with, we express our heartfelt gratitude towards the founder/director, coordinators, all the teachers, staffs and students as well as the well wishers of the society without whose trust and support none of our efforts would yield anything fruitful. We will always be looking forward for the support, encouragement and obviously the critical propositions and compliments, which are must for proper direction of the society. The present body of English Society Board Members President: Vice President: Secretary: Vice Secretory: Program Incharge: Vice Program Incharge: Treasurer: Joint Treasurer: Nikesh Kumar Lamsal Sagar Panta Priya Mishra Suyasha Subedi Apekshya Sharma Sandip Lohani Suchita Acharya Shreya Singh Executive Members Birat Poudel Nitiz Lamichane Sovika BHandari Soniya Thapa Aasma Acharya Snigdha Gautam Kritiva Nepal Shrameeka Khatiwada Tanuja GC Pragyash Pandey Samyam Bikram Pathak Sanjay Sapkota Rabina KC Rabina Panta Upieka Bhandari Anu Karki Abiral Sangraula Astha Dhakal 99 CCRC IT Club Introduction CCRC IT club is one of the youngest clubs in CCRC. CCRC IT club stands for Information Technology but our idea is to encourage youth into all round development without holding any boundaries and limits. We acknowledge will to succeed and support the courage to withstand the hindrances as a team. No matter, who we are and what we do, if we have hope we have techniques and technology. So, together we create together we win, we are known as TEAM IT. New Campaign After the establishment of the club the first idea was to bridge the gap between lightening speed of technological development and youth of Nepal. After a lot of effort, some programs easily took the height and was successful to gain enthusiasm in youth about technology. But widening our area of concerns we want youth to interact with the world be institutional, sports, commercial, managerial or corporate in such a way that a physicist could tell a free kick of brilliance. This idea of giving each head a chance to held up high is CCRC IT new campaign. Objectives Establishment of club was limited in certain ideas and aims. These aims with the strength grew old and strong. Now, the hawk eye of TEAM IT flies wide areas to see and amplify the tiniest brilliance. Some of such aims are as follows: · Create enthusiasm in youth on IT. · Provide knowledge, ideas and seminars on IT. · Launch training programs on graphics, web, animation, programming and much more. · Make CCRC a free wifi zone. · Provide opportunity to interact with great people who have made easy access of IT in Nepal. · Create leadership quality in individuals. · Acknowledge every talent that comes and show them the right path of success. 100 With all the help of our seniors, teachers and members, TEAM IT has retained a good reputation among other clubs. Maintaining such standards is always a opportunity to capture and to change lot of deliquescence into golden letters of history of the college. So good luck TEAM IT TOGETHER WE CREATE! TOGETHER WE WIN! ice cream facts · Air is the major ingredient of ice cream without which it would be as hard as a rock. · It is said that the average single scoop of ice ream come takes 50 licks to finish. · Research shows that the favorite flavor of ice cream is the classic vanilla. Then comes chocolate, strawberry and chocolate chip. · The most popular topping for ice cream is chocolate syrup. · · Ice cream and other desserts contain calcium which is the wonder mineral for healthy bones, maintaining muscle mass and even helps to loose those kilos. Frozen custards, yogurt, curd, gelato, kulfi and sorbets are other popular options over ice-cream. Yogurts are very healthy as they are a natural source of proteins and calcium and go easy on digestion. BELIEVE IT OR NOT · A dog can hear sounds that are hundred times fainter than the faintest sounds that can be heard by a person. · The human body makes about two million red blood cells every second. · The smallest mammal in the world is the bumble bee bat from Asia. 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