I read in Government Centennial Modal High School No 1 Dera Ismail Khan. Its building is very grand. It is H shaped. It has a high boundary wall. There are about thirty room in my school. All the rooms are airy and well ventilated. The rooms are decorated with maps and charts.
There is a big all on the right side of the building. In the hall there is an accommodation of three hundred students. There is a very good library attached to the hall. Books on different topics are available in it. We borrow books from there. Newspapers and magazines are also kept in the library. Students read these newspapers and magazines in their recess period.
There are forty teachers in my school. They are very hard working. They never miss their periods. They take keen interest in teaching. The principal of the school is a young and able person. He is very kind to the students. He always thinks for the betterment of the students. He keeps an eye on the activities of the students. He listens to their problems and tries to remove them.
There is a vast playground in my school where the students play football, cricket, hockey and volleyball in the evening. My school has made much progress in games. It wins many trophies, shields and medals every year. In debates and studies too, my school has made a mark and i love my school.
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Abide by: You must abide by your promise.
Act on / upon: I have acted on / upon your advice.
Bear with: I cannot bear with his foolishness.
Break down: His health is breaking down day by day.
Break into: Three thieves broke into his house and took away all things.
Break out: Cholera has broken out in our village.
Bring up: the orphan was brought up by his neighbor.
Call for: The situation calls for prompt action.
Call off: The students have called off the strike.
Call on: The students called on the principal and invited him to the party.
Carry on: Carry on your work.
Carry out: We should carry out the orders of our parents.
Come across: I came across my friend in the bazar.
Come of: She comes of a rich family.
Come off: His marriage comes off the next month.
Come out: No Newspaper came out today.
Cut down: We ought to cut down our expenses.
Fall in: The soldiers were ordered to fall in.
Fall out: They fell out on a small thing.
Fall upon: The people fall upon the army.
Get through: My friend got through the annual examination.
Give away: The chief guest give away prizes.
Give up: My brother has given up smoking.
Knock at: Who is knocking at the door?
Knock down: He was knocked down by a wegan.
Let down: I hope you will not let me down.
Let off: The thief was let off by the judge.
Look after: I have to look after the house while my father is away.
Look at: Look at the blackboard.
Look for: What are you looking for?
Look down upon: Don't look down upon the poor.
Look into: The police will look into the matter.
Look out: Look out! There is fa car coming.
Look over: Look over the house before you decide to rent it.
Make out: I did not make out what you said.
Make up for: Try to make up for your deficiency in Mathematics.
Pass away: His father pass away last year.
Put down: I put down every important event in my diary.
Put off: Do not put off till tomorrow what you can do today.
Put out: Please put out the candle.
Put on: I shall put on the new coat on my birthday night.
Run down: A dog was run down by our school bus.
Run out: My van run out of petrol.
Set about: Please set about the work at once.
Set aside: His death sentence was set aside by the supreme court.
Set in: The spring season has set in.
Set up: A committee has been set up to investigate the case.
Stand by: I shall stand by you in all circumstances.
Take after: Your son does not take after you.
Take down: Please take down this point in your dictionary.
Take for: I took him for a student.
Take off: The first plane will take off at 8 o'clock.
Take place: This event took place on Sunday.
Take over: Mr. Wasim took over as the principal of our school.
Used to: He is used to painting.
Wait for: I am waiting for my brother.
Wait upon: Many servants waited upon him.
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Act on / upon: I have acted on / upon your advice.
Bear with: I cannot bear with his foolishness.
Break down: His health is breaking down day by day.
Break into: Three thieves broke into his house and took away all things.
Break out: Cholera has broken out in our village.
Bring up: the orphan was brought up by his neighbor.
Call for: The situation calls for prompt action.
Call off: The students have called off the strike.
Call on: The students called on the principal and invited him to the party.
Carry on: Carry on your work.
Carry out: We should carry out the orders of our parents.
Come across: I came across my friend in the bazar.
Come of: She comes of a rich family.
Come off: His marriage comes off the next month.
Come out: No Newspaper came out today.
Cut down: We ought to cut down our expenses.
Fall in: The soldiers were ordered to fall in.
Fall out: They fell out on a small thing.
Fall upon: The people fall upon the army.
Get through: My friend got through the annual examination.
Give away: The chief guest give away prizes.
Give up: My brother has given up smoking.
Knock at: Who is knocking at the door?
Knock down: He was knocked down by a wegan.
Let down: I hope you will not let me down.
Let off: The thief was let off by the judge.
Look after: I have to look after the house while my father is away.
Look at: Look at the blackboard.
Look for: What are you looking for?
Look down upon: Don't look down upon the poor.
Look into: The police will look into the matter.
Look out: Look out! There is fa car coming.
Look over: Look over the house before you decide to rent it.
Make out: I did not make out what you said.
Make up for: Try to make up for your deficiency in Mathematics.
Pass away: His father pass away last year.
Put down: I put down every important event in my diary.
Put off: Do not put off till tomorrow what you can do today.
Put out: Please put out the candle.
Put on: I shall put on the new coat on my birthday night.
Run down: A dog was run down by our school bus.
Run out: My van run out of petrol.
Set about: Please set about the work at once.
Set aside: His death sentence was set aside by the supreme court.
Set in: The spring season has set in.
Set up: A committee has been set up to investigate the case.
Stand by: I shall stand by you in all circumstances.
Take after: Your son does not take after you.
Take down: Please take down this point in your dictionary.
Take for: I took him for a student.
Take off: The first plane will take off at 8 o'clock.
Take place: This event took place on Sunday.
Take over: Mr. Wasim took over as the principal of our school.
Used to: He is used to painting.
Wait for: I am waiting for my brother.
Wait upon: Many servants waited upon him.
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Bad: Gambling is a bad habit.
Bade: The teacher bade him to go out.
Bed: He took rest on the bed.
Bag: I put the books in my bag.
Beg: He begs for money from me.
Bale: He bought three bales of cotton.
Bail: He was released on bail.
Bare: Why are you walking bare-headed in the sun?
Bear: I saw a bear in the zoo.
Berth: I have reserved a berth for you in the train.
Birth: What is your date of birth?
Beside: My house is situated beside the ground.
Besides: Besides a bookseller he deals in foods.
Brake: The brake of my car failed.
Break: He break the world record.
Born: He was born in Dera Ismail Khan.
Borne: He has borne many things.
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Bade: The teacher bade him to go out.
Bed: He took rest on the bed.
Bag: I put the books in my bag.
Beg: He begs for money from me.
Bale: He bought three bales of cotton.
Bail: He was released on bail.
Bare: Why are you walking bare-headed in the sun?
Bear: I saw a bear in the zoo.
Berth: I have reserved a berth for you in the train.
Birth: What is your date of birth?
Beside: My house is situated beside the ground.
Besides: Besides a bookseller he deals in foods.
Brake: The brake of my car failed.
Break: He break the world record.
Born: He was born in Dera Ismail Khan.
Borne: He has borne many things.
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Accept: The Principal did not accept my leave application
Except: All except you were present in the meeting
Access: I have no excess to the principal.
Excess: Excess of everything is bad.
Advice: My advice had no effect on you.
Advise: He advised me to work.
Adapt: You should adapt yourself to new themes.
Adopt: Do not adopt bad things.
Add: Add some more in lunch.
Aid: Pakistan should not depends on aid.
Affect: Illness affected on his study.
Effect: Malaria had a bad effect on his health.
Air: Birds fly in the air.
Heir: He is the only heir to the property.
Altar: A goat was brought to the altar.
Alter: I cannot alter my program.
Angel: Angles worship Allah day and night.
Angle: A triangle has three angles.
Assay: He made another assay to pass the examination.
Essay: His essay was full of mistakes.
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Except: All except you were present in the meeting
Access: I have no excess to the principal.
Excess: Excess of everything is bad.
Advice: My advice had no effect on you.
Advise: He advised me to work.
Adapt: You should adapt yourself to new themes.
Adopt: Do not adopt bad things.
Add: Add some more in lunch.
Aid: Pakistan should not depends on aid.
Affect: Illness affected on his study.
Effect: Malaria had a bad effect on his health.
Air: Birds fly in the air.
Heir: He is the only heir to the property.
Altar: A goat was brought to the altar.
Alter: I cannot alter my program.
Angel: Angles worship Allah day and night.
Angle: A triangle has three angles.
Assay: He made another assay to pass the examination.
Essay: His essay was full of mistakes.
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Applications of computers
Computers are used in a different fields in life. Some of the fields are:
a) Computer is offices: In many offices computer is used for word processing. Computers are used in the place of typewriters.
b) Computer in Banks: Banks keep most of their record and data in computers.
c) Medicine and Health Care:In the health care industry, computers are very useful
d) Computer in Business: Commercial business can not be run without the use of computer now a days.
e) Computer in Education: Computers are playing very important role in the education. It is being used in school, colleges and universities for education purposes.
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a) Computer is offices: In many offices computer is used for word processing. Computers are used in the place of typewriters.
b) Computer in Banks: Banks keep most of their record and data in computers.
c) Medicine and Health Care:In the health care industry, computers are very useful
d) Computer in Business: Commercial business can not be run without the use of computer now a days.
e) Computer in Education: Computers are playing very important role in the education. It is being used in school, colleges and universities for education purposes.
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Features of Computers System
A computer may have following features:-
a) Speed: Computer system is a device, which can perform operations at a very very high speed/time. For example if we give instruction the computer system to multiply following tow numbers 33434x983498 then it will produce the result within second.
b) Storage: A computer system can store a very huge amount of data in the storage devices of computer. E.g we can store the data about thousands of books in a CD(SD).
c) Reliability: Computer system is a reliable device. It always gives corrects output when an error free data or command is given.
d) Accuracy: Computer system is a device/machine which produces accurate/meaning full results.
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a) Speed: Computer system is a device, which can perform operations at a very very high speed/time. For example if we give instruction the computer system to multiply following tow numbers 33434x983498 then it will produce the result within second.
b) Storage: A computer system can store a very huge amount of data in the storage devices of computer. E.g we can store the data about thousands of books in a CD(SD).
c) Reliability: Computer system is a reliable device. It always gives corrects output when an error free data or command is given.
d) Accuracy: Computer system is a device/machine which produces accurate/meaning full results.
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Introduction to computer
Introduction:
Computer education is among one of the most demanding fields in technical education. Using computer we can perform any task in a very speedy and accurate way. To use the computer we should first understand the basic components of computer and their working,
Definition of Computer:
"Computer is an electronic device which accepts data, internally store, processes, and give the meaning full result."
Data and Information:
"The collection of facts and figure is called data". Data is the plural of Datum and it is a Latin word.
Types of Data:
There are three types of data.
Alphabetic Data:
The data that is in alphabetic form is called alphabetic data. For example : a to z or A to Z.
Numeric Data:
The data that is in the form of numbers is called Numeric data. For example: 0 to 9.
Alphanumeric Data:
The data, which consist of both Alphabets and Numbers, are called alphanumeric data. For example H.No.784, F12 etc.
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Computer education is among one of the most demanding fields in technical education. Using computer we can perform any task in a very speedy and accurate way. To use the computer we should first understand the basic components of computer and their working,
Definition of Computer:
"Computer is an electronic device which accepts data, internally store, processes, and give the meaning full result."
Data and Information:
"The collection of facts and figure is called data". Data is the plural of Datum and it is a Latin word.
Types of Data:
There are three types of data.
Alphabetic Data:
The data that is in alphabetic form is called alphabetic data. For example : a to z or A to Z.
Numeric Data:
The data that is in the form of numbers is called Numeric data. For example: 0 to 9.
Alphanumeric Data:
The data, which consist of both Alphabets and Numbers, are called alphanumeric data. For example H.No.784, F12 etc.
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The Last Address Of The Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaho alaihe wa sallam)
"All glory be to Allah. There is no god but Allah and Muhammad (S.A.W)
is the prophet of Allah" raised the cry from the heart of the prophet and
mingled with the vast expanse of the desert of Arabia.
Muhammad (SAW) was born on Monday, the 12th Rabiual Awwal (20th April in the year A.D 571). He belonged to the family is traced back to Hazrat Ismail (AS) and Ibrahim (AS). His parents died by the time he was six years of age. His grandfather, Abdul Muttalib, took change of him but he also died soon. Now the responsibility of looking after the Prophet (SAW) fell to his uncle Abu Talib. He love his young nephew dearly and did all he could to rear him well. The Prophet (SAW) grew up to be so honorable and trustworthy that people called him Al-Amin.
The Prophet (SAW) used to retire to and pray in a cave of Mount Hira for some days every year. During the Last days of Ramazan, the most wonderful thing happened to him. Through the angel Gabriel, Allah revealed to him the true religion, Islam the belief in the total submission to One, True and the Only Allah, the most Merciful and the Mighty. Thereafter, the Prophet (SAW) spared no effort in preaching the true religion. He suffered great hardship, but nothing could move him from his chosen path. Hundreds of people embraced Islam at the hands of the noblest of men. When the Prophet (SAW) realized that his end was drawing near, he felt the intense need of conveying to the people his final message. Before performing his last pilgrimage at Makkah, he decided to address the faithful. While riding on a she-camel near the Jabalul Arafat, the Prophet (SAW) spoke these unforgettable words, on the 9th day Zul Hijja, to the assembled people.
"Listen to my words for I do not know whether i shall be granted another year to be amongst you. Your Lives and property are a sacred trust amongst yourselves until you appear before the Lord, and remember you shall have to appear before your Lord, who shall demand from you and account of all your actions. You have rights over your wives and your wives have right over you. Treat them with kindness and affection. Be faithful to each other and do not Commit sins. Interest on the loans is forbidden to you. No murder committed during the days of ignorance (Jahiliyyat) are to be avenged. Do not forget that every Muslim should be truly a brother to every other muslim. There is no preference for the Arab over the non-Arab or the non-Arab over the Arab. Feed and clothe your salves with such food as your eat yourselves and with such clothes as you wear yourselves. If they commit a fault, which your find hard to forgive, let them go away and do not treat them harshly. Be kind and just to everyone. O People! Have i fulfilled my mission?" "in truth you have, " replied the hundreds thousand mouths of the pilgrims. O Allah, be thou my witness , "said the Prophet (SAW)
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Muhammad (SAW) was born on Monday, the 12th Rabiual Awwal (20th April in the year A.D 571). He belonged to the family is traced back to Hazrat Ismail (AS) and Ibrahim (AS). His parents died by the time he was six years of age. His grandfather, Abdul Muttalib, took change of him but he also died soon. Now the responsibility of looking after the Prophet (SAW) fell to his uncle Abu Talib. He love his young nephew dearly and did all he could to rear him well. The Prophet (SAW) grew up to be so honorable and trustworthy that people called him Al-Amin.
The Prophet (SAW) used to retire to and pray in a cave of Mount Hira for some days every year. During the Last days of Ramazan, the most wonderful thing happened to him. Through the angel Gabriel, Allah revealed to him the true religion, Islam the belief in the total submission to One, True and the Only Allah, the most Merciful and the Mighty. Thereafter, the Prophet (SAW) spared no effort in preaching the true religion. He suffered great hardship, but nothing could move him from his chosen path. Hundreds of people embraced Islam at the hands of the noblest of men. When the Prophet (SAW) realized that his end was drawing near, he felt the intense need of conveying to the people his final message. Before performing his last pilgrimage at Makkah, he decided to address the faithful. While riding on a she-camel near the Jabalul Arafat, the Prophet (SAW) spoke these unforgettable words, on the 9th day Zul Hijja, to the assembled people.
"Listen to my words for I do not know whether i shall be granted another year to be amongst you. Your Lives and property are a sacred trust amongst yourselves until you appear before the Lord, and remember you shall have to appear before your Lord, who shall demand from you and account of all your actions. You have rights over your wives and your wives have right over you. Treat them with kindness and affection. Be faithful to each other and do not Commit sins. Interest on the loans is forbidden to you. No murder committed during the days of ignorance (Jahiliyyat) are to be avenged. Do not forget that every Muslim should be truly a brother to every other muslim. There is no preference for the Arab over the non-Arab or the non-Arab over the Arab. Feed and clothe your salves with such food as your eat yourselves and with such clothes as you wear yourselves. If they commit a fault, which your find hard to forgive, let them go away and do not treat them harshly. Be kind and just to everyone. O People! Have i fulfilled my mission?" "in truth you have, " replied the hundreds thousand mouths of the pilgrims. O Allah, be thou my witness , "said the Prophet (SAW)
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