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An underwater Stonehenge
THE story “An underwater Stonehenge” (YW, January 10, 2015) in Myths and Mysteries by Fatima Sajid was an incredible and informative topic.
The article told us about many pre-historic things which were earlier worshipped. The most amazing segment was about the elephant-shaped wonder which is known as Mastodons.
I would like to request the YW team to publish more articles with information related to myths and mysteries.
Syeda Aliya Rabbab Jaffri, Karachi
Young World
I HAVE been reading YW since my childhood. I enjoy reading it. This magazine has helped students of all ages by providing them with plenty of knowledge by publishing moral stories, quotes, news and many more interesting things.
I would request the YW team to create more space for vocabulary and add a new segment of information about personalities, this way the readers will also know about many great personalities form around the world.
Syed Aamir Hussain Shah, Larkana
Stop cheating yourself!
THIS is with reference to the article “Stop cheating yourself” by Veda Riaz Fatmy (YW, February 28, 2015).
I appreciate the efforts of the writer for writing such an important topic for young readers, and telling them that they must not cheat in exams.
Cheating destroys the mental capabilities of a student in the long run. It is actually being dishonest with parents and, more importantly, one’s self.
Shakeel Phullan, Turbat
Zoya learnt her lesson
THIS is regarding the story “Zoya learnt her lesson” by Syeda Armeen Nasim (YW, February 28, 2015). The story was well-written and was a nice depiction of those who cheat in exams.
I really appreciate the writer for reminding all those who cheat in exams that taking credit as a good student who studies and scores on merit is easy but remembering the lessons of values and morals is far more important to become a better person.
Nadia Rehan, Faisalabad
Story time
I HAVE been reading YW for a long. And I like all the sections in the magazine, but I love ‘Story time’ the most. I really enjoy reading the stories as they contain such morals which leave great messages for young readers.
And I find almost every story helpful to me in one way or the other.
Ismail Mushtaq, Absor Turbat