Sleep is a state of body and mind such that it is relaxing and allows us to get refreshed. Without sleep, life is impossible. Every living thing sleeps. It mainly relaxes the body and mind. But does it do another thing as well? Here's what I think: Sleep acts as a protector. It protects us from somewhat dangerous things that we cannot live through if we were awake. Some reasons are: According to Mr. Allan Zullo , author of "World's Dumbest Crooks and other true tales of bloopers, botches & blunders" states that a 37 year old man ,who was camping one night, was found 70 feet (12 metres) below, at the base of a cliff. Amazingly he wasn't seriously injured! A police spokesman informed that he was only alive because he was sleeping. After an accident or some serious incident, we often go into coma, a state of deep sleep. This protects us from dying right away. A theory suggests that we sleep to be protected from attacks of predators. This suggests that...
I found this really awesome poem online which very inspiring and perfect for a child's recitation. It's written by Audrey Coatesworth. Judge me not by my face, My colour or my hair. Judge me not by my appearence As that would not be fair. I came to Earth as I am. No discussion of my look. Let it be by all my efforts. The use put to my hand. The courage in bad times, Endurance getting through. Kindness to another, so please judge me by what I do. Thank you. Actually there are supposed to be a few more lines but I put for a kid's recitation so I guess this is enough.
Being a writer is thrilling. Writing allows us to create a world of our own and slip into it ourselves while pulling others along with us as well. Children and teens, like me, have a bunch of ideas in their head and would like to show it to the world, but don't know where to start. Here are some tips from famous and some from myself plus some websites to help you out: Getting Started: Know the type of story you're going for - fiction or non-fiction. If you choose fiction, whether it is a comedy, adventure, mystery, etc. Be thorough with grammar and always keep a dictionary and a thesaurus ready at hand. Have a writing book (preferably ruled) with enough pages. The story: Once you are ready with the above steps, make a flow chart. List out the following: The plot. I'll take the example of a mystery story whose plot is that a young boy finds himself in a magical world. Now think of the main problem: the boy must find his way back home. Add some side problems to ke...
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