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Published by M F, 2022-10-24 00:33:10

WSA TIMES (Issue 2) Oct'22

WSA TIMES (Issue 2) Oct'22

News: The Headlines

Ronaldo and Messi Confirming
That Qatar World Cup Will be
their last.

India Topping World Smartest
Countries list.

RTA Driverless Taxi Unveiled at
Gitex Global In Dubai.

Ronaldo, setting a world record
as he finds his 700th goal.

Dubai tests out it’s new flying
car, goes out rather successfully.



Fact or Fiction?
By: Ali Bhutta, Dhairya Khandelwal, Bilal Talha
Year 7B1
jhbhb

Case NO. 1
King Arthur

However, if King Arthur did really exist, the
reality was likely less magical. The earliest

surviving accounts date to the ninth
century and fell of a leader (perhaps not
even a king) who fought several battles
against the Saxons; even the accuracy of

these accounts is debatable.
There are a number of sites in Britain that

legends link to King Arthur, such as

Tintagel a coastal site that was

supposedly King Arthur’s home; But
excavations have not confirmed whether
Arthur ever lived there or even existed.
Ultimately, it seems unlikely that scholars
will ever know for sure whether there was a
real King Arthur or whether the man was

purely fictional.

Conclusion
King Arthur

King Arthur may be real. He may not
be a king but a brave soul. He went,
and swung his sword against the
enemies and took them down. He has

many connections, yet are they
debatable? In the end, I think that
Arthur was real, but just wasn’t a

king

BELIEVE IT OR

NOT!

Did you know…..

❏ Shrimps heart is located on it’s head.
❏ Octopuses have 3 hearts.
❏ When white flamingo’s eat shrimps

they turn pink!
❏ Giraffe tongues are black.
❏ Cotton candy was invented by a dentist.

❏ Honeybees flap their wings 230 times

every second
❏ The only bird that can fly backwards is

the Hummingbird.

SEWA DAY

SEWA DAY is here,
Donate oh dear!
For those who are less fortunate,
and those who are served less with no
argument.
Those who are in need,
Let’s do a good deed.
Those who are in the mourns of
trouble,
Let’s make them chuckle!
Walk in their shoes,
you’d say that’s simply abuse!
In reality they live in that way,
A life in dismay!
Kindness in key,
Oh I guarantee!
Do not disrespect them,
They truly are gems.
Let’s join hands and donate,
you may change their unknown fate.

Miss Manners

Two words, please and thank you. These two words can
make you appear as a well-mannered person. But if
they’re so amazing, why don’t people use them more?
I’m Miss Manners, and I’m here to resuscitate your
forgotten manners. Over the past few weeks, I have
noticed an absence of the word “Thanks”. You may be
wondering why should I care for such a thing? I care, as I
have been opening doors for other students, and they
walk past as though doors open for them every day! It’s
preposterous! I don’t understand, why you would ignore
a person who is trying to do a good deed for you? In a
positive psychology research, gratitude is strongly
associated with greater happiness. Gratitude helps
people feel more positive emotions and relish good
experiences. I hope you realized that one word can not
only make you a good person but make someone’s day
better.

All the best, Miss Manners







Tips for our fellow
students

Plan a study timetable. Feel
assured you will cover your
material in time with a realistic
study timetable. ...
Prepare your study area. ...
Keep healthy: eat, sleep and
move. ...
Minimise distractions and
overcome procrastination. ...
Take breaks for your wellbeing.

Naila Ishak 7G2

..Finally.

END

Thank you for your time!

“If you have any concerns or submissions for the WSA
TIMES Newspaper, then please contact out email!”

Email: [email protected]

Credits: Main Directors and Editors, Give a SPECIAL thank
you to:

Congratulations to….

Year 6: Sri Varshini, Ameer Hashim

Year 7: Fatima Ali, Naila Ishak, Shraddha Kanukolanu,
Zyesha Sayyed, Manaal Hasan, Shreya Anantharaman,
Ayeka Fulo, Bilal Talha, Ali Bhutta, Dhairya Khandelwal,
Hamza Ali, Rayyan Noor, Shaikh Yahiya, Gerardo, Abdullah
Hamid

Year 8: Layali Sadath, Ahmad, Sukena Hussain, Haniya Iqbal,
Maaz

Year 9: Malak, Isaiah Mattew, Faiq, Amogh, Ahmad, Stephen,
Fiza

Teacher in charge: Ms Sonia

Teacher Contributions - Ms Shajeena, Ms Fe, Ms Maryam,
Ms Rabab, Ms Eman, Mr Sushant

“And Remember to be the best version of


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