Runaway monkey
A spider monkey, new to Washington. Park Zoon in Michigan City, Indiana (U.S.A) used a garden house
to scale the walls of a moat and a break for freedom.
Workers were cleaning the moat at the time. Zoo Director Johnny Martinez says workers had figured the
monkeys would remain inside their enclosure during the cleaning even though moat was empty of water.
However, one monkey made it past the moat, grabbed the house and jumped onto the roof of a water filtration plant.
The 2001 staff recaptured adventurous monkey at a nearby bout dealership, where they found it perched atop a white and blue speedboat.
Martinez says the freedom seeking monkey is sociable and was not any danger to people.
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The tree of life
Coconut is a household name is Sri Lanka. Almost everyone uses coconut when it comes to preparing meals. Milk of this nut is used for curies and coconut is mostly used for frying. Desiccated coconut can be used for preparing different kinds of foods as well as delicious toffees and all the other parts of this tree are very impotent. A variety of eco friendly products can be made from this wonder tree.
Kitchen ware and ornaments are made out of coconut wood and brooms and brushes are made from coconut fiber and ekel. Apart from these , mattresses, cushions and fancy vases are produed out of rubberized coconut coir. Elegant door mate are also turned out from coconut fiber.
Colorful ornaments made from coconut shells are also in good demand.
Coconut is one of the main export products in Sri Lanka and undoubtedly this is the tree of life.
Life on Coral reef
Coral reefs are called the ‘rainforest of the sea’. Like
rainforests on land, they are bursting with Life. The reef itself is
made up of the skeletons of tiny coral animals called polyps,
which are related to sea anemone.
The coral polyp take mineral salt from the sea to grow
hard Skeletons, like tiny cups, around the base of their Soft bodes.
When a polyp dies, its Skeleton remains. More and more of these
Skeletons build up on one another, forming the reef. Coral need
warmth, so they can only live in water with a temperature. Over
21 degrees Fahrenheit.
A coral polyp has a simple body with a single opening
at the top. This is surrounded by tentacles, which are armed with
stinging cells. The polyp uses its tentacles to catch prey and put in
its mouth which is in the centre of its body.
Coral reefs are important to protect the shoreline and
we must not destroy corals
My Daily Routing
I am a students. There for I am very busy. I get up
early in the morning. I state work at about 5.00 O’clock . After
having tea time I state studies. About one hours I continue it
about till 6.00 O’clock . At about 6.30 take my having breakfast.
After breakfast I get ready . I leave home at about 7.00 O’clock.
I come to school by bus. I attend to the morning assembly at about
7.30 O’clock. After that I do studies in the class room. I obey my
teachers. After school return home at about 2.00 O’clock. First
I take a my lunch. After lunch I rest for some time. After on some
days I take a bath. In the evening domestic work . After that again
I studies I watching Television news at about 8.00O’clock . I take
my diner. At about 9.00 O’ clock after in worshipping my parents.
I go to bet this my daily routing.
Keeping Our Water Sources Clean
Water is very important for all human
beings, animals and plants. Chemicals and other
harmful substances pollute water. This would
result in the pollution of streams, lakes, river
and seas. Sever water pollution can kill large
numbers of fish and other animals. People who
use this polluted water can fall ill.
Humans polluted water in many ways.
Insecticides and fertilizers used in large quantities
In forming are some examples of ways of polluting
water. When it rains these chemicals flow into streams,
lakes and rivers. Harmful chemicals, gases and waste
materials are also sometimes released from industrial
factories into waterways.
We should control ways of water pollution.
We can do this by helping to keep our sources of water
clean. In agriculture we should not overuse chemicals.
Another way of preventing water pollution is ton build
cleaning treatment plants in factories. If we stop throwing
waste into lakes, rivers, and seas they will be clean and
beautiful forever.
Development drive at botanical garden
There are many botanical gardens in Sri Lanka
with the Peradeniya botanical Garden holding pride
of place among them Smaller and less well know though
equally beautiful is the historical botanical garden of
Henarathgoda, Gampaha.
This garden is to get a facelift soon at a cost
of Rs.50 million. The modernization project to be carried
out by the Pub lie Administration and Home Affairs Ministry
would see its first stage being launched today in parallel with
the New Year Festival of the Ministry.
The additions include a new public entrance through
The Ja- Ela ,Gampaha Road and seven –acre tank. The new
entrance will end at the banks of the Atttanagalle Oya across
which a ferry service will be operated. A boat service will
also be operated in the tank. Over 30 acres of land have been
reserved for the botanical garden under its second stage.
My Hobby
Everyone of us has a hobby. A person who pursues a hobby
is never dull or idle. It helps to spend our leisure in meaningful
and useful manner.
There are many different kinds of hobbies. Many take form
of collect coins, picture post cards and sea shells. My hobby is collecting
stamps. It is also called philately. We can learn many things through this
hobby. It is instructive, educational and also profitable.
Now I have nearly nine hundred stamps. Both local and foreign.
I get stamps from my friends. We can learn about the culture, fauna and flora,
history, discoveries, inventions and biographies of great men through stamps.
The rare and very old stamps can be sold and very high prices.
There are stamps in various shapes. Some are in square, rectangular and
triangular shape, some are large and some are small.
In postage stamps there are errors, freaks and flows. These stamps
are considered rare .Such stamps fetch great prices.
I also collect first day covers first Day covers are issued on the
day a stamp is newly released. Therefore first day covers are as valuable
as stamps.
My Village
My village is rural village of Balangoda town
in the Rathnapura district.
Most of the villagers there are farmers.
They are honest and Peaceful.
They help My village is Welange.
It is rural village Welange is a nice area.
There are paddy fields and small coconut plantations
in my village.
These lands are each other.
Villagers unite to develop our village.
The villagers live in peace and cooperation.
May my village develop day by day.
Dambulla
Dambulla is one of the places of historical importance in Sri Lanka. It is situated exactly 160 KMS from Colombo. It is situated at the very egad of North Western Province and the right beginning of the North – Central province.
Dambulla is the centre of the cultural Triangle and is in close proximity to all cultural archaeological sites in the island. It is a city which has a great and glamour value not only towards the history and the heritage of Sri Lanka but for Sri Lana’s tourist industry.
Tourists who come to Sri Lanka never fail to visit Dambulla. Their main attractions are Dambulla historical temple and Sigiriya fortress. Sigiriya is wrold famous for its frescoes. This historical place is considered the eighth wonder of the world. It is situated about ten KMS away from Dambulla. Other attractive places are picturesque kandalama tank, Kaludiya Pokuna(pond)and Namal Uyana. This city belongs to the dry zone. The largest market of Sri Lanka is situated in Dambulla. It is called “The encomec centre.” The city becomes a height of activity during the evening until late in the night since it is the centre of distribution of vegetables harvest to entire southern sector of the island. Almost all the vegetable grown in Sri Lanka can be seen here.
You can experience the hobby of bird watching at Kandalama. Kingfishers, woodpeckers, parrots, pigeons, colourful ladybirds and several might birds can be seen there. Dambulla has a hot and humid climate throughout the year. Wild elephants too can be seen at Habarana, a village situated few miles away from Dambulla.
The elephants of Sri Lanka
Today Sri Lanka is facing the danger of losing one of nature’s
precious gifts, the wild Elephants form our jungles. This is due
to the decrease in the number of elephants living in the wild. More
than nature human beings are responsible for their decrease in
number. Among those responsible for destroying elephant are the
poachers who kill elephants for their tusks. This is a sad situation
where life has to be destroyed for money . Apart from this those
who purchase items made of ivory or elephant hair are also
responsible for the diminishing number of elephants.
Immediate steps must be taken if we are to prevent elephants
from disappearing from our motherland . Laws against poaching must be
string thinned and implemented . Forest rangers must be empowered to take
action against hunters . It is also necessary to set up more orphanages
such as the one in pinnawellato look after the injured and the orphaned .
The media should play a large role in raising public
Awareness in protecting our wild elephants . As elephants are a
national heritage it is our duty to see that they roam freely in
our wilds for many years to come .
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