Practical copy memories.
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Introduction
Hello, my friends! I hope everything is going well for you all. I'm back from class and feeling a bit tired. But don't worry, your host, Jawad, is here to deliver today's post. Today’s topic is something we can all relate to: our school days.
School days hold some of the most beautiful and nostalgic memories for all of us. While we often felt upset about going to school back then, we now understand that those days were truly the golden era of our lives. As I sit here with a cup of coffee, let me tell you about what happened today. So, let's get started, shall we?
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Practical Copy of Biology & School Days
Today, on my way home from work, I stopped by a library cum stationary shop to buy some essential items for my nephew and niece since their online classes have ended. The educational institutions have reopened now. Happy news, right? I needed to buy two geometry boxes, a box of pens, some books, and notebooks for them. I handed the list to the shopkeeper, who asked me to wait a few moments as he was busy with other customers. While waiting, I noticed some boys and girls, who were obviously school students, buying practical copies for drawing their science-related practical diagrams, pictures, and writing theories. They looked very sad and anxious about something. Curious, I waved to a girl I knew from my neighborhood; her father is a very good person. She approached me, and I asked her why she seemed so sad. Her answer was very common and natural because I had experienced the same feelings during my school days.
They were anxious and tense about drawing pictures in their practical copies. They all wanted their drawings to be perfect but didn’t know how to achieve that. Zarin, the girl, was particularly upset. I smiled and whispered to her that I could help. Her face lit up with a sparkling smile that was priceless. I took her practical copies home with me, promising to return them in a few days. No, I’m not a superhuman, but this is something close to my heart. I remember drawing all my own practical copies in school, and eventually, I drew for three of my friends as well. Why? Because they believed I had the best drawing skills, able to replicate pictures from the book perfectly. Some might say my drawing yesterday was bad, but that was just a casual sketch. Trust me, I can do much better. My friends saw my abilities but not the hard work and dedication behind them. I knew I’d only get 5 marks for my efforts, but for me, it was about creating lasting memories.
Those practical classes, theories, and mathematics in our science lab are still vivid in my mind. I remember my friends gathering around me, asking about the teacher’s instructions, and discussing mathematics. I always believed I had a knack for understanding math and hard equations easily, which is why they often asked for my help. I never hesitated to assist them. The school is still there, just as I left it. My friends are scattered across various cities, but those memories and the knowledge we gained are fading, just like our friendships. Thanks to these practical copies, I’m reminded of the golden days of my life. By the way, do you know what the first picture in a practical copy of biology is? Answer: Human Cells.
Ending Thoughts
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