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!
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Posted in Uncategorized on April 27, 2008 by disanayaka kasunT.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
My Hobby
Posted in Uncategorized on April 26, 2008 by disanayaka kasunEveryone of us should have a hobby. Then only we can spend our leisure in a useful manner.
My hobby is gardening. It is an interesting hobby. It has many advantages. It have planted various kinds of fruits and vegetables in my graden. Some of the fruits are guava , pineapple , pomegranate , woodapple , orange and mango. Some of the vegetables are brinjai l, chillies, beans, long beans, tomato, ladie’s fingers and wing beans.
I spend about one thurs in my grarden every morning. I pull out weeds. I water and manure the vegetable beds. I use compost manure. I don’t use artificial manure. It is a nicesight to see fruit trees laden with fruits. Birds and butterflies come to my garden. They make my garden beautiful.
My father, Mother too help me in my hobby. We can eat fresh fruits and vegetables because of my hobby. Also I can earn some money by selling them.
A Life of farmer
Posted in Uncategorized on April 5, 2008 by disanayaka kasunThe farmer is a poor man. But he is a very clever man. He wakes up early in the morning. After he washed his face, he goes to paddy field with his mammoty he works very hard he has no break. But he had a short interval for his lunch he comes home very late.
The farmer grows paddy, plants and vegetables. We eat rice, fruits and vegetable. So our hunger is overcome. The farmer lives in a small cottage his helpers are etti kukula and frog. They destroy the insects. He is a happy man and strong man.
We call the farmer is a King when he washes his mud.
Prof .Senarath Paranavithana
Posted in Uncategorized on March 22, 2008 by disanayaka kasunA man of exceptional achievement Did you know that sigiriya has deen declared a world heri tare ancl the 8thwonder of the world? But for Prof . Senarath Paranavithane, born over 100 years ago in a little known village called Maetaramba in the Galle District we would not have still discovered the importance of sigiriya fully. Prof. Senarath Paranavithane escaped belonging to the monolingual exclusive class, and became a true bilingual because he got a solid foundation in the oriental languages. This incul cated in him a love for country, an interest in ist hiory, and a disoipline which stood him in good stead wnen ne emda rked upon his career us a rchaelogical commissioner.
Saliya and Asokamala
Posted in Uncategorized on March 8, 2008 by disanayaka kasunPrince of saliya is the son of king dutugemunu. The prince of saliya had a have afair with asokamala. but asokamala was belong to a lowcast family. Theretore the parents of prince saliya were not gowe. pernmision to married and left the perant and came to mount of galgiriyawa. The lived in a cave on the mount. At the mavment there are sevaral garden flowers and fruits. people belive that is the place they lived and also there are some runis of castle. Now this mauntain is very famow place in sri lanka. As well as sri lankan forigners also come to visit this place.
Technology
Posted in Uncategorized on March 8, 2008 by disanayaka kasun
Technology refers to all tools and ways of doing things. Ways of doing things are procedures. Tools incl ude utensils, devices, machinery, inventions and structures. The methods are techniques and ways of doing things.
In a broad sen technology is “Man ‘s ability to control nature” Some specifie areas are”Construction tech noloyy” , “Computer technology” and “Medical technology” Technology develops and changes over time and is constantly replaced with new moclels. Students should have a good knowledge of ftechnology to keep pace with the changing times. So it is necessary to improve Engilsh and read more and more on technology and be ready to face the chllenges of the glodal village in the future
Watar
Posted in Uncategorized on March 8, 2008 by disanayaka kasunThe needs of nature and pecple. Sri Lanka is lucky that she does not have to share water with any other country. Hence she is able to manage her water reso urces and minimize environmental hazards. If weare to preserve the naturat beauty of Sri Lanka we have to manage our water re sources well. Sri Lanka is culled, decause of her shape and natural beauty. There are two aspects to water management firstly to allocate water to the environmental demand s , secondly to supply the human reguireme nt of water of r agrcultre , in dustry , power generation.
My Ambition.
Posted in Uncategorized on February 10, 2008 by disanayaka kasunMy ambition is to be a computer teacher. It is the noblest profession in the world. The teacher does a great service to the society. He produces well disciplined and usefull citizens. People whochoose teaching as profession are fortunate because they can serve the country and also earn a living at the same time. The future of the younger generation depends on the education they raceive. The teacher guides them in the correct path. The therer is respected by everyone. He leads an exemplary life. Because of these reasons I like to be a teacher.
Tha Tor of Rama,Sitsa And Raana
Posted in Uncategorized on February 10, 2008 by disanayaka kasunAlong time ogo ravana wos the king of lanka.He a very powerful king. at thattime prince rama and ws beautiful wife liied in a forest in India.Ravana com to hear how vwry beautiful sita was. He wanted to make hear wife so he went into the forest where sita lived and toon her away whea Rama wosa not there. He brought her to his palace in lanka in a fling chariot shaped like a pcacock.Rama searchere for where for his wife his brother Lakshman and Hanuma the monky King At last Hanuma found sita at Ravana’ s plasce in Lankas.Me went back to give the news to Rama But befpre going back he set fire to many towns and villages in Ravana’s kingdom