TAXONOMY(BIO LOGY)

Posted in Uncategorized on June 12, 2009 by disanayaka kasun

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Trere are many different types  of organisams in our world A classifications or taxonomy attempts to.organize all the organisns into more and more specipic groups until you get down to one group of the same type of organism called a species . the  diagram below shows the groups  get more and more specific.

NEW LIBRY

Posted in Uncategorized on June 12, 2009 by disanayaka kasun

Open To The my villege new  libry.or  2007-11-24. libry open to the help in dipatment of  young service. mr- wasantha  weerasinghe. help ministry  a bandara rajapaksha. libry open  with my villege  in good service. the book in a child very impoted, open to the SELALIHINI  yourth club to day open to the  e mail  address.

NAGALA

Posted in Uncategorized on June 12, 2009 by disanayaka kasun

Nagala is a beautiful temple. the bild king in dewanampiyathissa and dathusena. in  a rock temple. temple grade 2 , UDA VIHARAYA( PARANA VIHARAYA AND ALUTH VIHARAYA) PAHALA VIHARAYA.

Butterfly

Posted in Uncategorized on May 9, 2008 by disanayaka kasun

     

Butterfly is an insert. It has four legs. It has no bones. Butterfly has the teeth. It has two pairs of wings. The wings of the butterfly are very beautiful. There are eyes all over the wings. Butterfly is a harmless animal. It collects nectar from flowers that are this food. Butterflies are molly coloured.They look like flowers. Butterflies are becoming less and lessen number every yesr.They are extinction insects. We must protect those harmless beautiful butterflies. Moths are after mistaken to be butterflies.

Kandy Perahera

Posted in Uncategorized on May 9, 2008 by disanayaka kasun

         

We went to kandy perahera in last august. It was very beautiful. There were so many people. There were many foreigners, too. the whip crackers led the peripheral. There were drummers, flag bearers , kandian dancers. Nilame and elephants. The Malaga elephants came with the casket on it’ s back. The kandyan dancer and the Malaga elephants were very colourful.

Game.

Posted in Uncategorized on May 9, 2008 by disanayaka kasun

    

 

Sri lankahas been famous gemstones fromthe earliest times.It is an important export trade today.Many areas in the sabaragamuwa province are well known for gems.Rathnapura is the most important region for gems. Rathnapura means the ”city of gems”.It has gem museums displaying the wide.range of gems,available inthe country.The Blue sapphirre is the king of sri lankan gems.The 400carat blue sapphire called.The ‘Blue bell” which adorns the british crown is from sri lanka.Rubies,cat’s eyes,alexandrites,aquamarines,tourmalines,spinals,topazes,garn ets and amethysts are some of the precious stones found in sri lanka.The cutting of gems is a specialized job.gems are cut and polished before they are set.Different regions inthe country have different ways of making jewellery.gems are generally worn for their beauty.people also believe that gems have the power to bring luck.The ca rft was handed down from father to son.Now women too work in the gem trade.

 

Madduma Bandara.

Posted in Uncategorized on May 9, 2008 by disanayaka kasun

 

Madduma bandara is the name of one of our national heroes. he is a child hero.he lived during the reign of sri wickrama rajasinghe. the last king of ceylon. his father was one of the king’s ministers. his name was ehelepola. ehelepola didn’t obey the king’s orders. he fled away and hid in a remote place. the king was very angry.he ordered that ehelepola’s family be killed. they were brought to bogambara by the king’s men. it was madduma bandara’s elder brother who had to face death first. but dared not to come forward. thus the name of madduma bandaraq was written in our history

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Baseball

Posted in Uncategorized on May 9, 2008 by disanayaka kasun

  

Baseball  is   the   most  popular   sport   in  the  united  states   and   is   often  ca lled   its   national     pastime  .   it’s  a  game   played  with   a   hard  ball   and  bat   between  two   teams  of  nine  players  each.   the  play   starts  when  a   player   called  the   pitcher  from   one   team   throws  a  ball  towards   the   batter, a player on the   opposing   team .   if  the   batter  strikes  the  ball ,   he  runs  around  a  series  of  bases  before  a  player  in  the  field  can  put   him  out.   the  baseball  game   is   very  similar  to   a   popular  game   called  ‘ elle’  played  locally

People

Posted in Uncategorized on April 27, 2008 by disanayaka kasun

I like people a quit well
As a distance
I like to see  them
Passing and passing
And going there own way
Specially if I see there lonlyness
Alive in them
Yet I don’t want them to come near
If  they will only leave me  alone
I can still have the illusion
That there is a roam enough
IN THE WORLD!

T.B Jaya

Posted in Uncategorized on April 27, 2008 by disanayaka kasun

T.B Jaya was born in Galagedara on 1st January 1890.After his primary education, his family moved to Colombo in and he was admitted to St. Thomas College, Mt. Lavinia fro his Secondary Education. After passing the London Matriculation  Examination he became a teacher. While being teacher, he passed the London B. A. Examination.       T.B. Jaya began his teaching career at Dharmaraja College, Candy. Next he taught at Prince of Wales College, Mortuwa and later at Ananda College, Colombo. He was one of the founder members of Zahira College, Colombo. As a result of the requests of Muslim leaders he assumed duties as the principal of Zahira College, Colombo. There were only six teachers at the time. Through his devotion, dedication and selfless service, he was able to bring up Zahira College, to the level of other leading schools in the country. Many philanthropists helped him with the funds necessary, to develop the school in every aspect.       During the Second World War, T.B. Jaya established branches of Zahira College in Gampola, Matale, Aluthgama and Puttlam. After the war these schools developed on their own and became independent schools. Through his vision and efforts he served his community by opening new avenues for education.        In 1924, T.B. jaya was appointed to the Legislative Council to represent the minority communities. He worked in unison with the members’ who represented other communities. He worked in unison with the members who represented other communities. From 1936 to 1947, he served in the State Council. When Sri Lanka was given Dominion status he represented the Colombo Central Electorare. He was appointed the Minisiter of Labour and Social Service. He joined hands with other leaders in the sttuggle for Indepenbndence.  In 1950 he was appointed as the High Commissioner for Sri Lanka in Pakistan. He died in 1960, falling ill on a pilgrimage to Mecca, the holiest place for all Muslims. He is remembered by every Sri Lanka, specially for his contribution towards the struggle for independence and his service to education