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Tuesday, 23 August 2016
A few words and their meaning with application
Own sentence: Aslam belongs to a well off family.
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Suspiciously (adv): in a way that
makes you think that something is wrong:
A few words and their meaning with application.
By Tooba Noor (15 English SBBU)
1. Assuage
Meaning: To make an unpleasant feeling less severe
Dict sentence:
His reply did little to assuage my suspicions.
Own sentence:
a) Nawaz shareef has failed to assuage the anger of his nation.
b) Ali did what little he could to assuage his guilt.
2. Anomaly
Meaning: A thing, situation etc. that is different from what is normal or expected.
Dict sentence:
I have found a genetic anomaly in his blood sample.
Own sentence:
a) It was temperature anomaly to reach 50 degrees in Nawabshah yesterday.
3. Equivocal
Meaning : Not having one clear or definite meaning or intention.
Dict sentence:
The scientist theory is equivocal and has not been proven in a lab experiment.
Own sentence:
Politician are famed for providing equivocal answers to straight questions.
4. Lucid
Meaning: clearly expressed, easy to understand.
Dict sentence: In a rare lucid moment, she looked at me and smiled.
Own sentence:
Sarah's writing is concise and lucid.
5. Spurious
Meaning: false, although seeming to be genuine
Dict sentence:He had managed to create the entirely spurious impression that the company was thriving.
Own sentence:
News anchors often make spurious arguments to provoke things.
6. Dogmatic
Meaning: being certain that your beliefs are right and that others should accept them, without paying attention to evidence or other opinions
Dict sentence:There is a danger of becoming too dogmatic about teaching methods.
Own sentence:Our teacher was dogmatic in his views and would not admit errors even when his mistakes were clear.
7. Conflate
Meaning: to put two or more things together to make one new thing
Dict sentence:The issues of race and class are separate and should not be conflated.
Own sentence:
It is quite obvious that the story as we have it is a conflation of two versions of the anecdote..
8. Repression
Meaning: the act of using force to control a group of people and restrict their freedom, the act of controlling strong emotions and desires and not allowing them to be expressed so that they no longer seem to exist
Dict sentence:They were fighting against repression and injustice in their country.
Own sentence:The strict rules of hostel served as a repression for students.
9. EmboldenedMeaning: To ake somebody feel brave or ore confident or to make a piece of text appear in bold print.Dict sentence:With such a majority, the administration was emboldened to introduce radical new policies.
Own sentence:Erdogan hoped his video call would embolden his nation to fight with army.
10. AmendmentsMeaning: a small change or improvement that is made to a law or a document; the process of changing a law or a document
Dict sentence:The 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote.
Own sentence:Pakistani parliament has begun debate on amending the constitution.
Monday, 22 August 2016
A few words and their meaning with application.
By: Muhammad Tahir (15-English SBBU)
- . Contempt (noun) (u) = a strong feeling of
disliking and having no respect for someone or something.
Dictionary:
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She's
beneath contempt (= I have no respect for her) !
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She
looked at him with undisguised contempt.
Own:
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Conservative people carry strong contempt for
modern things.
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Public demonstrated a passionate contempt for politicians.
2. Utter (adj) = complete or extreme
Dictionary:
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utter confusion/misery/chaos/nonsense/rubbish/drivel
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The meeting was a complete and utter waste of
time.
Own
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Exams often creates utter climate of agitation
among students.
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The rumours, people are spreading nowadays are
utterly baseless and dummy.
3. Demoralize: (verb) (T): to make someone or something
feel much less confident
Dictionary:
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Losing several matches in succession had completely
demoralized the team.
Own:
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Students’ woeful records consist of many
supplies demoralized them.
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In order to win the war, demoralize the enemy
troops.
4.
Press (verb) (T): to try hard to persuade
someone to do something
Dictionary:
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He's pressing me for an answer
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The committee pressed him to reveal more
information.
Own:
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I left smoking before being pressed by my
parents.
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Prime Minister pressed Media to reveal factual
information.
5.
Make up to sb: (phrasal verb): to be too
friendly to someone or to praise them in order to get advantages:
Dictionary:
- ·
Have you seen the disgusting way she makes up to
the boss?
Own:
- I
have seen many students who make up themselves to teachers in order to ask
questions for exams.
Proposal introduction
Author: Ali Sahir (12-English SBBU)
Literature and linguistics are only the subjects for
specialization offered by English department at universities in Pakistan, which
means the students do not have other choices for specialization as are in the
top universities of the world where ‘creative writing’ is third field for
specialization. The space which literature and linguistics have in their area
of study, both the literature and linguistics do not have margin to fill that
up. Both subjects have some proficiency in their areas which are limited to
their academic purposes. The teaching and learning purposes which these two
subjects, linguistics and literature, have nothing professionally to do with
the writing skills. Though writing skills is a broad term to define, thus the
‘creative writing’ is the field here referred to writing skills. However,
literature and linguistics’ aptitudes as a specialization subjects are
laconically discussed here in the perspective of world’s top universities,
Oxford and Cambridge, aims and objectives for English learning, so that the
selected research area could evidently be discussed to present the aim of
research. Offering masters in literature Oxford University aims at development
of the knowledge and its individual effects of learning in the shape of
critical thinking and reasoning in the context of social, political and
cultural background. In short, literature’s specialization collectively
enhances reading ability; builds critical and analytical approach but not
enables the students to become a professional writer. On the other hand,
student gets the degree of linguistics which also lacks the demands of Meta
modern world in the fields of writing as journalist and as a professional
writer. For the university’s aims are very clear that by studying it the
student will acquire the linguistic efficiency in linguistics aspects such as
analytical capability for nature and structure of human language. Objectively,
the learner of linguistics practically becomes enabling to analyze his chosen
language by studying linguistics. Cambridge University offers linguistics
course degree merging two sub disciplines of linguistics: Theoretical and
Applied linguistics. It is an interdisciplinary course which aims at achieving
excellence in the field of linguistics and providing a broad incorporated study
of linguistics with the research competency. However, the discipline creative
writing is more professional than the previous two disciplines in the related
field. Oxfords Creative writing postgraduate course aims at providing the
ability to think and write critically. It fulfills the contemporary needs of
writing in the global context. Cambridge University’s creative writing course
director Dr. Sarah Burtons determines the very first aim of creative writing
course of University of Cambridge, saying that creative writing is not just to
concerning about novel writing; rather it is an art of writing of all forms of
writings. Further the course aims at developing self competency of assessing
the writing skills in fiction and non-fiction in all of its forms.
Friday, 19 August 2016
Testing human medicine on animals; right or wrong?
Author: Muhammad Tahir (15-English SBBU)
This method is widely used by Doctors and Scientists from
all over the world, that they are testing human medicine on animals in order to
get certain results, which might help the coming generations of humans.
Hence, experiments breed pain and sufferings to animals,
because of, large numbers of animals are being decimated which is morally
wrong. Since, animals have rights, and exploiting animals means to violate
their right and violating right is morally wrong. But, to some extent it is
permissible and acceptable in our norms, provided that animals endure less pain
and sufferings and when human benefits gained only with this method. It is
morally accepted, if the results are valid and can be applied to humans’
benefits.
However, numbers of Scientists are in favour that if
alternative testing methods can produce great benefits then there is no need of
experiments. Since then, they are working exclusively on alternative testing
methods. Even the amount of animals being used for experiments is curtailed in
most of the laboratories and Scientists are sharing their researches with each
others in order to lessen the sufferings of animals.
This is a straight forward issue and those who are in the
favour claims that if the results are valid and humans are gaining intended
results then the good done to human beings outweighs the harm done to animals.
However, those who are against of this issue hold that, even if humans are
gaining adequate benefits, they cannot defend all form of sufferings. Because
there are some form of sufferings which are probably impossible to
justify.
Monday, 15 August 2016
Turkish Prime Minister ( His rise, stay and contribution-Lesson for Pakistan )
Author: Tooba Noor (15-English SBBU)
From selling sesame rings to playing football semi-professionally, to imprisonment and now the Turkish presidency, Mr. Erdogan’s life has not been with exciting moments. A stand alone revolutionary leader, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, whose mission is to bring back Turkey from secular turkey made by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Ataturk established a modern secular republic in 1920’s. Under the facade of the cleaning of political Islam, Ataturk modernity was not wearing any religious dress or being non-religious. The education system was completely transformed. Islamic education was banned in favor of secular, non-dogmatic schools. He banned hijab for women’s and the Islamic calendar was changed to a Georgian calendar. Meanwhile, he made an anti-Islamic constitution in turkey. Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his ruling justice and development party (AKP) mark an attempt in Turkish history .They elevated their voice against the legacy of Ataturk. In 2002 as a prime minister and in 2014 as a President of turkey he struggled hard to remove anti-Islamic constitution from turkey. Islam is going through a remarkable revival in turkey. Erdogan is included in one of the most successful leaders of the world. The world is shocked that how the child of Istanbul who sells rings, is the president of the most successful Islamic country. How he revised the Islamic teachings and how he converted the most secular Muslim country into world’s peaceful region. Throughout his tenure as prime minister and now as president Erdogan has distanced himself from a secularism of modern turkey founder. He made positive changes in Turkey , opened parks, established schools and launched many campaigns like ‘come on girls, let’s go to school’ , ‘ mother and daughter at school’ . 7 is too late’ and much more for the betterment of Turkish people. In 2007 Erdogan said ‘The secular system has failed and we definitely want to change it ‘. And now Turkey, known as the most secular Muslim nation in the world, is slowly but surely changing under the control of Erdogan. In turkey, it is a fact when the peoples are given a choice to vote. They vote for Sharia, they vote for an Islamic party, they vote for the party whose President and Prime Minister (Abdullah Gull) wives wears hijab, they vote for the party who obey Allah and Quran. Erdogan is not only the voice of Turks but of the Muslims of Kashmir, Gaza, Hamas, and Sham. They are the die heart lover of Erdogan and it is because he is the man of his words and of strong character. Erdogan becomes famous in Gaza when on the forum of the economic world he walks out in front of the Israeli president by calling him the killer of innocent people of Palestine.Recently Military coup attempted in Turkey against Erdoğan government,Erdogan’s call ‘ I am inviting our nation to go to the streets and airports to protect our democracy and national will.’works as a spark in the streets of Istanbul and Ankara. Thousands of people came out of their houses to defend Erdogan. The Turkish Nation made history of democracy. On the 15th of July, soldiers, police, village guards and all individuals became a single nation, became big, became sharp, and became brothers. All together became Turkey! Erdogan is a role model for all the Muslim leaders across the world as he is an open book and everyone can go through it. Pakistan, being an Islamic state should be the leader of all the Islamic states in the world but unfortunately, our leaders are begging for a subvention from different countries, busy in doing corruption and increasing their bank accounts. They don’t have time for their people, and for their country. Our leaders should learn the strategies from Erdogan that how we can run the country by following the Quran. Erdogan has set the examples for Muslim leaders to not to beg, not to fear, and not to hesitate to carry out your religious teachings as a constitution in your country. As Islam is a complete religion and we don’t need anyone else’s rules, regulations, and culture. But, being a Muslim we should have a strong believe as the Erdogan is having that surely a new civilization will emerge from the rubble, that civilization will be the rise of an Islamic civilization. That will lead the way in 21 century and Muslims will pick up from where they left off, and they must.
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