Posted by: thennakoon | May 9, 2009

In the Science Laboratory

All the boys in the labotary are very busy today.
They are doing their practial work look at sunil.Heis
going to and experiment.
He has set up his apparatus .He is ready to begin Ramesh
is busy too. He Has drawn a diagram offa toda and he is going to
lable it upali has dissected. A rat he has put a specimerof ral
tissue ona glass slide and is going to look at it through a microscope.
John and sarathare cleaning out the cup boardthey have taken out
all the
bottles jhon iswiping them and sarath is putting them back on the
she lves.

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Posted by: thennakoon | March 10, 2009

RIVER NILWALA

River Nilwala is the third longest river in Sri Lanka. It starts from the hill country in Deniyaya and Rakwana. It runs through Deniyaya town, Morawaka, Akuressa and reaches the city of Matara where it joins the Indian Ocean at Thotamuna. This river irrigates a lot of landscape along its way from Deniyaya. Tea, rubber and paddy cultivation are the main crops which are irrigated by this river. Other than these crops many other crops such as cardamom, cinnamon and vegetable plantations are also being irrigated. North of Matara city and its suburbs often get flooded during the rainy season. To arrest this problem a scheme was initiated by the Ministry of Irrigation in 1979 with assistance from the Government of France. Now the first stage of the Project is completed . This flood protection scheme is successful and the areas which got flooded are now under paddy cultivation.

Posted by: thennakoon | March 10, 2009

A Strange World

What a strange world If fishes went to school! And
The boys and girls, Spent all the day Swimming in the pool.
How strange if trees Could walk and talk, And flowers could Dance and sing
How strange if Elephants could fly,Oh! What a funny thing.

Posted by: thennakoon | March 10, 2009

Breakfast

“Gppd morning little earthworm” said the speckled Thrush. Where would you be going so early in a rush ?
“I;m off to find some breakfast” he answered with a frown well so am I sir said the Thushed And quickly guped him down

Posted by: thennakoon | March 10, 2009

Tharindu meets his mihiranga

Tharindu- You must be mihiranga
Mihiranga- yes and you are Tharindu

Tharindu- Our dream has come true
Mihiranga- How are you?

Tharindu- I’m find Thank you
Mihiranga- Did you have a happy journey?

Tharindu- Yes but the journey was a bit tiring
Mihiranga- That’s why look friend

Tharindu- Your look very much the same in the Pohoto you sent me
Mihiranga- Right OK
Good Bye!

Posted by: thennakoon | March 10, 2009

Dogs

Since very long ago people used to domesticate dogs. Dogs are just kept for hunting and watching and as companion of man. There are different breeds of dogs. Alsations Foxterriers pomenarians Bull-terries and Grey hounds are some of them .Dogs favourite food is bones. Some times they bury one of the bones given to them. It may be for future use. Dogs fond of running in packs. When it is a time for them to do they bay. Some times dogs become infected with a terrible disease. This disease is called rabies. When a dog is infected with the rabies virus they go mad.

Posted by: thennakoon | March 10, 2009

Sabaragamu Dancing

The Sabaragamuwa dance by its geographical location has taken from both the Low-Country and Kandyan. The Pang Madu (ritual of light) had at the beginning more of the Yak in it than the Kandyan. The more popular drum was the Yak Bera. But today the use of the Dowla a type of drum gives the Sabaragamuwa a quaint peculiarity all its own. Even the raiments of the dancers and drummers are strictly unique, though you see the elaborate Kandyan and the colourful Low-Country influence in them.

Posted by: thennakoon | March 1, 2009

Friedship

A friend is like a flower, a rose to be exact,
or may be like a brand new gate that never comes unlatched.
A friend is like an owl, both beautiful and wise. Or perhaps a
friend is like a ghost, whose spirit never dies. A friend is like a
heart that goes strong until the end. Where would we be in this
world if we didn’t have a friend.

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Posted by: thennakoon | January 18, 2009

VESAK

Vesak is very important for the Buddhists.On this day the Buddhists
commemorate the birth,the enlightenment and the death of lord Buddha.
On Vesak day people go to temples to observe sil.Normally the vesakday
falls on a Full Moon day.
For Vesak people build Vesak Lanterns and pandals.Temples
get filled withj devotees.They come to offer flowers observe sil and listen to
the sermons. This festival helps people live without sin. Another interesting
feature is the lighting of oil lamps the fragrance of flowers and the lighted sandal
wood fills the air during the Vesak festival .
On this day many people organize “ Dansals ” The young and
old a like visit these Dansals In various places Vesak dramas are shown.Mostly the
stories are taken from the “PANSIYA PANAS JATHAKAYA” the holy book of Buddhists.
Vesak produces a sense of holiness among the Buddhists.

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Posted by: thennakoon | November 22, 2008

Columbus

Columbus’s Arrival in the Americas
On October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus and his
crew made their first landfall in the Americas on a small island
in the Bahamas in a solemn ceremony before an audience of
uncomprehending islanders Columbus claimed the island for spain
and named san Salvador.

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