College Magazine - Bon Secours College of Education

BON SECOURS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
NAAC WITH ‘B’ GRADE
Vilar Bypass Road, Thanjavur – 613 006.
BON SECOURS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
NAAC WITH ‘B’ GRADE
VILAR BYPASS ROAD, THANJAVUR – 613 006.
PRINCIPAL MESSAGE
I am immensely pleased to introduce this memoir . First, I extend my
gratitude to all the students and faculty members for giving their presentations in a
creative way. Really these kinds of presentations (Drawing, poetry, etc.,) will
enhance the imaginary power of the students. Moreover it is able to find out the
multitalented personalities among the students population.This kind of magazine
preparation is a boost for the upcoming students. By seeing the memoir the
forthcoming students will tend to give their presentations enthusiastically in a better
way. So, I thank all the staff members and students who contributed their
presentations in the memoir.
Prof. Dr.T.Arivalan
Principal
Bon Secours College of Education
LIFE
Life is a gift, I treasure it
Life is an, I challenge it
Life is a mystery, I learn from it
Life is a puzzle, I am solving it
Life is a game, I am playing it
Life is a struggle, I am facing it
Life is beautiful, I am embracing it
Life is an opportunity, I am taking it
N.Raveena
B.Ed (English)
WATER
Water – The esteem of Universe!...
Thou found immense in the Nature….
But, In future thou seem to be an evasive!
Leading life without you is mere impossible…
Thou appears both sedate and seethe.
Thou change your colour like chameleon,
We often seeks to know your originality!..
Because, you behaves in a fickle manner!
The desertum people seems you as a nector….
We loathe you! When you ravage us!
But also, we admired by your beauty.
You such a ferocious as well as majestic
And, I felt you as my beloved friend
Because, you reflect myself, whenI saw you!...
R.Raajapriya
B.Ed (English)
SORRY
I hate my fellow people
Why?
For what?
If I need anything from them?
I scold everyone:
Are me mad?
Then why these are held?
Did they do any mistake?
Or me?
Then what’s wrong with us?
After a while, I realize that,
They are acting as a
“Honorable people” –
So, I say sorry!
For myself!...
R.Raajapriya
B.Ed (English)
TIME
TIME, who are you?
Who invented you? And why we need you?
You give both good and evil for us;
We more over scared to saw you;
Are you a devil?
But we imagine you as a danger;
All of them scolds you:
Did you get angry with us?
I know, that we realize your angry:
By uttering the word “Bad time”!...
You moved more faster than a horse!
Did you participated in any race?
Then, why you moved like this?
I am eager to saw you and
Sometime, I found trouble to pass you
I have only little bit “time”To share my feelings with you:- that
I am busy, because of you – “ Time” !...
R.Raajapriya
B.Ed(English)
FUNNY DEFINITIONS
Operation: Something that took a surgeon an hour
to perform and the patient live years to describe.
Botany: Art of insulting flowers
Zoo: A refugee camp where animals are protected from man
Man: An animal which throws peanuts at this ancestors
Shaving: An exercise man does daily to distinguish himself from a monkey
Secret: Something which a person tells everybody not to tell anybody
Family man: A man who doesn’t get a chance to read the Sunday paper until
Monday night
Examination: A lottery
Ladies purse: A portable make up room
R.Raajapriya
B.Ed(English)
10 INTERSETING FACTS ABOUT THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
1. “E” is the most commonly used letter in the English language. In fact, as
many as one in eight of all the letters written in English is ‘e’.
2. More English words begin with the letter ‘S’ than any other of the
alphabet.
3. “I am” is the shortest complete sentence in the English language
4. The longest English word that can be spelled without repeating any letter
is ‘uncopyrighttable’.
5. The following sentence contains seven spellings of the sound ‘ee’. “He
belived caesar could see pepole seizing the seas”.
6. Do you know what is special about the following sentence?
“The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog”. This type of sentence is
called a ‘panagram’ as it uses every letter in the English language.
7. The
langest
word
in
English
has
45
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‘pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis”! It is atype of lanug
disease caused by inhaling ash and sand dust.
8. There is no word in the English language that rhymes with month,
orange, sliver or purple.
9. ‘Queueing’ is the only word with five consecutive vowels (5 vowels in a
row). This is a great word to use when you play hangman!
10.
There are nine differenet ways to pronounce “ough” is English. This
sentence contains all of them: “A rough – coated, dough-faced, thoughful
ploughman strode thrugh the streets of scarborough: after falling into a
slough, he coughed and hiccoughed”.
N.Raveena
B.Ed (English)
Three things in Life…
Three things in Life that, Once gone, never come back:
Time
Words
Opportunity
Three things in Life that can destroy a person:
Anger
Pride
Un forgiveness
Three things in Life that are never certain:
Fortune
Success
Dream
Three things in Life that are most valuable:
Love
Family and friends
Kindness
Three things in Life that make a person:
Commitment
Sincerity
Hard work
N.Raveeena
B.Ed (English)
Optimist vs. pessimist
Optimist views the world as a gift of God.
Pessimist views the world as a stormy land.
Optimist opens the door while opportunity knocks.
Pessimist complains of noise while opportunity knocks.
Optimist considers every stone as a stumbling to down.
Optimist tries to learn from the failure.
Pessimist tries to escape from the failure.
Optimist change the mind according to the circumstances.
Pessimist criticises the circumstances according to the mind.
Optimist feels every difficulty is a greatest tool which shape the mind.
Pessimist feels every difficulty is a greatest hurdle which downfalls.
Optimist believes there is no boundary in the world and can attain everything.
Pessimist believes the world is within four walls and can’t attain anything.
Optimist trusts good will triumph over the evil.
Pessimist trusts evil will triumph over the good
Now lets examine ourselves
Are we optimist or pessimist?
My comrades,
Holy Bible says that, “Every good tree bears good fruit but the bad tree
bears bad fruit” so be optimist and bear good fruits always.
The world has a beautiful nature, life is a precious treasure use it and
enjoy success.
It is in the hands of everybody.
A.Dhominica Carolin Santhi
B.Ed (English)
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