1.Letter
Chaskhar Central School
Mongar, Bhutan
5th November, 2021
To
The Census Officer
Dzongkhag Administration
Mongar
Subject: Requesting for the Change of Name
Dear Sir,
With due respect and humble submission, I would like to state a few lines under your kind consideration regarding change of my name in the census record.
As per the record in the school and geog office, my name is reflected as Dechen bearing C.I.D no. 11070111998 from Yetong chiwog, under Chaskhar geog, Mongar. However, it has come to my notice that my name in the census record is reflected as Dechen Wangmo. Since, I have obtained my school results and certificates on the name Dechen, I would like to request sir to change the name as Dechen in the census record.
Therefore, I would be grateful if sir could kindly look into the matter and consider at the earliest. I will be waiting for your response, please!
Thanking you.
Yours faithfully,
Dechen
Student
Chaskhar Central School
2.Report writing
An interactive concourse ignited the inquisitiveness of participants. They have committed themselves completely to bring about a change in the situation. The informative mock MUN session culminated with a vote of thanks proposed by the resource person after the Chief Guest’s impression address to the participants and organizers.
Model United Nations (MUN) Conference: A Student in Making a Difference
By Ganja Dorji, Editor of the School Magazine
Babesa Higher Secondary School
A Model United Nation (MUN) Session was organized on 11 January 2021 at Babesa Higher Secondary School, Thimphu on the topic "Human Trafficking'' to mark World Day against Human Trafficking. Mr. Rangyel Dorji, Executive Secretary, Thormde, Thimphu graced the program as the Chief Guest.
The event started with the felicitation of the Chief Guest. Twenty-four selected students were a part of the elucidative program who represented themselves as delegates from 24 different countries. The mock MUN session began with opening speech by the Chairman, the delegate from Bhutan. He acquainted the representative delegates with the objectives and goals of the seminar. The delegates reflected their profound knowledge on the topic and highlighted how important it is to curb the menace of human trafficking.
An exalting demonstration of the issues of human trafficking and impact on our lives and nations galvanized the engrossed participants. The delegates also submitted their resolutions and exhibited the possible steps that can be undertaken at the personal level to curb human trade. The session was on the basic concept to draw uniform policy in reduction of force labour, sexual slavery or commercial sexual exploitation which triggered the young minds into thinking innovative ways.
An interactive concourse ignited the inquisitiveness of participants. They have committed themselves completely to bring about a change in the situation. The informative mock MUN session culminated with a vote of thanks proposed by the resource person after the Chief Guest’s impression address to the participants and organizers.
3.Information Transfer
3.Verbal to non verbal:
Read the following information about ‘Importance of Books’ and draw a Web diagram regarding the facts about it:
It is said that books are our truest friends. We get many benefits from books. First, books give us a lot of knowledge and make us powerful with confidence. Similarly, books inspire us with some message and we are motivated to follow the learning from books in our life. Besides, books teach us so many things which are useful and helpful in our life. We can apply that knowledge in particular situations. Books not only teach us but give us pleasure and happiness as well. Books are a treasure which is full of enlightenment and pleasure.
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4.Non verbal to verbal
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Different Devices Prefered to Access the Internet
The pie chart shown above represents how internet users aged 16+ prefer to access the internet at home and in other places. It shows the results of a survey which people aged 16 and over were asked about their preferred devices for accessing the internet.
The survey reveals that people aged 16 and above prefer to use smartphones and laptops to browse internet. From the pie chart, it is clear that the majority of young people prefer to use smartphones to access the internet, followed by laptops with just three percent difference in between the two.
Nineteen percent of the people above 16 prefer to use tablets and fourteen percent of them likes to use desktop computer to browse web. Only a small percent of internet users aged 16+ prefer device other than these four devices mentioned above.
It can be concluded that the favourite choices of internet users aged 16+ choose to use portable devices like smartphones and laptops to access internet hence in the future, we can probably expect to see more and more people accessing the internet withsmartphones as their preferred choice.
5.Memo
Memo
DATE: August 11, 2021
TO: Dechen Pema, HRO (Human Resource Officer)
FROM: Pema Dorji, ADM
SUBJECT: Attendance at Time Management Seminar
As I have mentioned to you last week, the Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a time management seminar. It is being conducted by one of the professors in the management Department of Unpad University. The seminar will be held at the Chamber of Commerce and because of the low overhead involved, the participant fee is only Nu. 500 for the entire day.
Since the personnel cutback six months ago, I have been working without an assistant. A time management seminar would help me to improve my productivity and reduce some of the work back log. The attached brochure presents the contents of the seminar. Many of these topics are productively-oriented.
Five hundred ngultrums is an excellent price for the training. I have checked with personnel and learned that the average time management seminar conducted by national training group costs between nu. 2000 to 2500 per day. In addition, these seminars are at distant locations requiring travel and hotel expenses.
Considering the value of this training and the low cost to the firm, I would like to get approval to attend the seminar. Although registration closes on Wednesday, August 21st, I am sure that the enrollment capacity of 30 people will be filled before the end of this week. May I hear from you before Friday.
6. Embrace of Death
I believe death can be graceful. The feeling of slowly drifting away from worries of life. It can be peaceful like swimming with the current of the river.Like cycling with the wind supporting you from the back. It's tempting to follow the flow. It feels so right that i don't have strength to turn back. I'm not embraced by life like I'm embraced by death. Life wants me to fight the natural strengths. Fight the wind, fight the current. If i was supposed to live then why is death more comforting? Why is it welcoming me with an open arm?
7. Thoughts
"I think it's going to sound so selfish and rude but I am seriously at a point of my life where being in a good terms with everyone doesn't matter to me but what does is being in peace with myself, understand my thoughts, process them, feel them and filter them. And whoever you are, if you are giving me bad vibes, I really don't want to talk to you. just go and before saying anything that you exactly don't know what you are feeling to the world, try to understand yourself first. For the past few years I don't really think that I was emotionally or mentally in peace with myself but now I think I have achieved that and moreover let's say I understood that it's okey not to be okey all the time, but also to remember that nothing you are going through is permanent and everything will be okey with time. And you need to surround yourself with the best people you have got and never let others depressive shit to get into your system. FILTER IT, LET IT OUT. whatever, but JUST SO HAPPY."
8.Letter to self
"You may not be where you want to be but you are somewhere. When chasing after big dreams, you must measure your progress by how far you've come, not by how far you still must go. So, if your dreams are too far out of your sight, be happy because that means they're big. You are not stronger than fate, but don't be too quick to judge where fade leads you. Keep moving. You may not end up where you set your sails for but your hard work will get you to be a destination thats's no less great. PUT YOUR BEST EFFORT AND OWN IT.DON'T FIGHT FATE, BEFRIEND IT."
9. Poem
#ALONE
I pour my soul into these pages
Hopping it would give some release
My head, that's been drowning me for ages
But I still can’t find peace.
I just need to be feel okey
But how? I think & think & think
Maybe it would be easier if someone would stay
But they all leave in a blink.
Perhaps I push them away
I don’t mean to
God why am I that way?
At this point I don’t know what to do..
Like a boat lost at sea
No land in sight
I scream for help, no one's there, just me
I might give up on this fight.
The waves would still crash
The sun would still rise
It might be over in a flesh
No one cares about my demise.
10. Story
A young girl was walking along a beach upon which thousands of starfish had been washed up during a terrible storm. When she came to each starfish, she would pick it up, and throw it back into the ocean. People watched her with amusement.
She had been doing this for some time when a man approached her and said, “Little girl, why are you doing this? Look at this beach! You can’t save all these starfish. You can’t begin to make a difference!”
The girl seemed crushed, suddenly deflated. But after a few moments, she bent down, picked up another starfish, and hurled it as far as she could into the ocean. Then she looked up at the man and replied,
“Well, I made a difference for that one!”
The old man looked at the girl inquisitively and thought about what she had done and said. Inspired, he joined the little girl in throwing starfish back into the sea. Soon others joined, and all the starfish were saved.