These are an important part of every community. Since the beginning trees have fusrnished us with two of life’s essentials, food and oxygen. Today their value coninues to increase and more benefits of trees are being discovered as their role expands to satisfy the needs created by our modern lifestyle. According to the U.S Department of Agriculture one acre of forest absorb six tons of carbon dioxide and puts out four tons of oxygen. This is enough to meet the natural needs of 18 people. Trees control the climate by modulating the effects of the sun, rain and wind. Both above and below the ground, trees are essential to the eco-system in which we reside.
The main reason why we like trees is because they are both beautiful and majestic. No two trees are alike. Individual trees and shrubs have their own value. Trees near our houses nourish our child hood memories. The sentimental value of a special tree is simply immeasurable. We should plant trees to stay healthy and to have fresh surroundings. Imagine a fish without water Can it survive? Now imagine a world without trees. Can man survive?
Khushdeep Kaur (VII-A)
Importance of Discipline
“We don’t have to be smarter than the rest, we have to be more disciplined than the rest”.
These famous lines are written by Warren Buffet. Discipline is important in everyone’s life. Discipline means training of mind and the building of character. There is a need and importance of discipline in our society and in our life. The absence of discipline brings disorder and chaos. Lack of discipline leads to confusion . Aristotle has rightly said “ Discipline is obedience to rules formed by the society for the good of all”.
Discipline is indispensable for men of every stage in life. For successful functioning of any of the operations on earth, maintenance of discipline is compulsory.
Discipline should be inculcated at very young age. Talent and genius alone are not enough to achieve success. Discipline has an equally important role to play.
Discipline forms the backbone of nice and structured society. It is of prime importance. In every sphere of man’s life nature provides the best example of discipline. In nature all the planets moves in their orbit, the seasons change in accordance with a set of order, day and night follow eachother at regular intervals . Our life should also be puctuated with discipline. Only discipline can give us the best chance of progress in life.
Anshita (IX-A)
Growth in Personal Aspiration
There also comes a phase when the amount you are earning presently will seem inadequate because your aspirations and expectations from yourself would have grown considerably. After this, you will want to change jobs so as to have a higher profile. However, here is when you need to be prepared. A promotion of this figure can occur in two given situations, which are, that either you have the necessary higher academic qualification or a college degree which allows you a safe passage, or that you have amassed enough practical experience which allows you to be a suitable candidate for the employment you seek.
Purpose of Education in Society
Education is Self Empowerment Receiving a good education helps empower you, thus making you strong enough to look after yourself in any given situation. It keeps you aware of your given surrounding as well as the rules and regulations of the society you’re living in. It’s only through knowledge that you can be able to question authority for its negligence or discrepancies. It is only then that you can avail your rights as a citizen and seek improvement in the structural functioning of governance and economy. It’s only when a citizen is aware about the policies of its government can he be able to support or protest the change. As a whole, people can bring about development only when they know where improvement is necessary for the greater good of mankind. Education helps you understand yourself better, it helps you realize your potential and qualities as a human being. It helps you to tap into latent talent, so that you may be able to sharpen your skills.
Importance of Education in Society
Education, if looked at beyond its conventional boundaries, forms the very essence of all our actions. What we do is what we know and have learned, either through instructions or through observation and assimilation. When we are not making an effort to learn, our mind is always processing new information or trying to analyze the similarities as well as the tiny nuances within the context which makes the topic stand out or seem different. If that is the case then the mind definitely holds the potential to learn more, however, it is us who stop ourselves from expanding the horizons of our knowledge with self-doubt or other social, emotional, or economic constraints.