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Female Education (Essay)

Both the progress and prosperity of country depends on the education. Education makes people civilized, cultured and law abiding. Education is essential for democracy. In the words of the great philosopher Aristotle “to neglect the education of the young ones, is to weaken the constitution of the country” the present political chaos in the country is the direct result of lack of proper education. Education is equally important for the boys and girls. Basically education is universal need, rather right of every citizen, keeping in view the requirements and conditions in a developing country like Pakistan , we need greater number of educated manpower. We badly need more scientist, more mathematicians more engineers and technicians and more doctors for building the country on modern lines. Our greatest and dire needs of the time are to build up and strengthen our defences. For a strong, stable and prosperous Pakistan , we require educated, honest, devoted and dedicated young persons

Essay On My Favourite Book

The book I like most is Silas Marner. It is short novel written by George Eliot. It is very interesting novel with a simple but powerful story. The story has been narrated in an excellent manner. I found it absorbing and fascinating. I have read quite a number of good novels but some ho Silas Marner has impressed me as no other book of fiction has done. It is a story of a poor Linen-weaver Silas Marner. He was a pious and simple young man and lived in Lanten yard. He lived by honest hard work and performed his religious duties with great devotion. People respected him. He had a close friend William Dane. He was engaged to a girl named Sarah. He was happy and contended for all he needed. But his happiness was short lived. His friend Dane Fell in love with Sarah. He accused Marner of theft. People in those days believed that by drawing lots they could find out the truth. They drew lots. Unfortunately Marner was found to have stolen money. Infact he had not stolen any thing. It was