WSA times Issue 13 by WSA TIMES Team Student Magazine English Department As June now dawns upon all of us, it brings pleasure. This month marks the final chapter of our academic year’s magazine, A journey that has been nothing short of consistent efforts. Working with you all has been a great experience to share. Thank you for making this an unforgettable adventure. 2023 JUNE 1- 30 Classes of 2022- 2023 Signing off, Gear up for the next issues arriving soon….see you in Sept’23
★ Introduction: School News Achieve 3000 Birthdays HPL Gallery of Scoops/ Celebrations (It’s back!) ★ School Work: Class Experiences Fun while learning £ Interviews ★ Art Section & Student Columns: Museum of Art Junior Masterchef Game, Book, Sport,Celeb & Film of the month Extra Additions Poem for the feels World of the future Short stories School Subjects The Music Column Entertaining Avocation ★ Finish: Positivity Word of the Week Fun while learning Tips, Jokes, Quotes Facts or Fiction? World of the Future Facts to end End Credits Table of contents
ACHIEVE 3000: In this month’s issue oÿ the WSA TIMES MaĀazine, we introduce to you the weekly winners and daily toppers. ConĀrats to all the winners!
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Birthdays Of JUne! Year 2: Aleezah- 6th June Kyle Riel -June 30 Year 3: Nahyan - June 4 Arvika-June 16 Year 4: Fawzan - 24th June Year 6: Nour-June 6 Aamir - June 13 Sharon - June 14 Tuleen - June 17 Haleemah - June 19 Ephren- June 21 Humaid- June 24 Rafiq- June 22nd Year 7: Konstantinos - June 10th Syed Muhammad Anas June 30th Ariana-26th June
Birthdays Of JUne! Year 8: Rumaisa Babar - June 6 Layali Sadath - June 7 Nadia Omran- June 9 Prattay - June 11 Safaa - June 14 Adrika Sikder - June 15 Alma & Talha Amer - June 24 Year 9: Aaqil - June 9 Muhammed Aufa - June 17 Amogh - June 22 Allan - June 28 Done by Shraddha 7G2
So what will be our prime focus this year?
Naina Shameem 6A
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World of the future
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MUSEUM OF ART Suzanne Y6C
2012 Fiza 9G
Shaurya 8B2
SUSTAINABLE SPORTS Sports are very essential for every human life which keeps them fit and fine and physical strength. It has great importance in each stage of life. It also improves the personality of people. Sports keep our all organs alert and our hearts become stronger by regularly playing some kind of sports. How could we make sports sustainable? We could make sports sustainable in many ways such as: Using recycled plastic to make accessories. Not using plastic bottles. Using plastic for banners. What is the most sustainable sport? A popular car racing league was just named the world's 'most sustainable' sport here's how that's possible. “Formula E was created with the primary purpose to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles. It uses electricity to power which helps the environment in many ways such as: No pollution. Awareness on sustainability.No fossil fuels. Helps decrease global warming.
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Lives are crying because it’s not clean, and the earth is dying because it’s not green earth is our dear mother, don’t pollute it, she gives us food and shelter salute it with global warming, it’s in danger, let’s save it by becoming a stranger ranger with dying trees and animals, it’s in sorrow, make green today and green tomorrow with melting snow, one day it will sink, how can we save it, think trees are precious, preserve the water is a treasure keep it. grow more trees, make Mother Earth green, reduce pollution and make her a queen.
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Fun Facts On Sustainability A hot water faucet that leaks one drop per second can add up to 165 gallons a month. That's more than one person uses in two weeks. An automatic dishwasher uses less hot water than doing dishes by hand -- an average of six gallons less, or more than 2,000 gallons per year. Every year, more than $13 billion worth of energy leaks from houses through small holes and cracks. That's more than $150 per family. One ton of 100 percent recycled paper saves the equivalent of 4,100 kWh of energy, 7,000 gallons of water, 60 pounds of air emissions and three cubic yards of landfill space. A 5-minute shower is equal to 20-35 gallons of water. Heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems account for 40-60 percent of total energy use in the commercial sector. Although accounting for only 5 percent of the world's population, Americans consume 26 percent of the world's energy.
Research The Short term cause -Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand June 28, 1914, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina What were the short-term causes of ww1 assassination? The immediate cause of World War I that made the aforementioned items come into play (alliances, imperialism, militarism, nationalism) was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary. In June 1914, a Serbian-nationalist terrorist group called the Black Hand sent groups to assassinate the Archduke. What was the reason for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand? When it was learned that the heir-apparent to the Austrian throne, Franz Ferdinand, was scheduled to visit Sarajevo in June of 1914, the Black Hand decided to assassinate him because of his perceived threat to Serbian independence. Why did the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand start ww1? Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand - Wikipedia The political objective of the assassination was to free Bosnia and Herzegovina of Austria-Hungarian rule and establish a common South Slav ("Yugoslav") state. The assassination precipitated the July Crisis which led to Austria-Hungary declaring war on Serbia and the start of World War I.
Research The Time -line of Import events The assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand (June 28, 1914) was the main catalyst for the start of the Great War (World War I). After the assassination, the following series of events took place: 28 June 1914 Archduke Ferdinand is assassinated 4 Aug 1914 Germany invades Belgium, war begins 23 Aug 1914 Battle of Tannenberg 23 Aug 1914 Battle of Mons 6 Sept 1914 1st Battle of the Marne Oct-Nov 1914 Battle of Ypres 25 Dec 1914 Christmas Truce 22 Apr 1915 Germans use gas in battle 7 May 1915 Lusitania is sunk Feb-Dec 1916 Battle of Verdun31 May 1916 Battle of Jutland July-Nov 1916 Battle of the Somme 15 Sept 1916 First tanks used in battle 6 April 1917U.S. enters the war 12 April 1917 Canadian victory at Vimy Ridge July-Nov 1917 Battle of Passchendaele 3 Mar 1918 Germans and Russians make peace 21 Mar 1918 German Spring Offensive1 April 1918 RAF founded 15 July 1918 2nd Battle of the Marne 11 Nov 1918 Armistice
Research The Long-term Causes - MAIN What are the long term causes of World War 1 essay? The long term causes of World War 1 were nationalism (pride in one's country), imperialism (extending a country 's power and influence through colonization) and militarism (belief that a country should have a strong military which would be successful in war). What was the long term effect of WW1? However, WW1 created several consequences which led to a second World War: New states in Eastern Europe who were weak and ripe for the taking by Hitler. A devastated Germany and France appeased Hitler to prevent another war. U.S. policy of isolationism to avoid being drawn into another European conflict. What were the long-term causes of the World War? The major causes of World War II were numerous. They include the impact of the Treaty of Versailles following WWI, the worldwide economic depression, failure of appeasement, the rise of militarism in Germany and Japan, and the failure of the League of Nations.