The English Learners Club Launches the Short story contest
- first year 2005-
This contest is open to young people whose age is under 25
who live in Morocco and whose mother tongue is not English
To participate please read the terms and conditions that you
can get from www.englishcorner.tk
or contact the ELC: englishclub2005@free.fr
can get from www.englishcorner.tk
or contact the ELC: englishclub2005@free.fr
3 Comments:
writing a short story was my best experience at all...! i discovered abilities in me that i didn't know before... it develops creativity and learns a lot of new words... it's interesting and funny... i invite you with all the ELC members to try it.
Hey Karim,
you really impressed us by you enthousiasm for the contest! you wrote your story in such a short time!!! congratulations :)
Bahá'u'lláh and the New Millennium
As the new millennium approaches, the crucial need facing the human race is to find a unifying vision of the nature of man and society. Such a vision unfolds in the writings of Bahá'u'lláh (1817-1892).
The driving force behind the civilizing of human nature, Bahá'u'lláh asserts, has been successive interventions of the Divine in history. It has been through this influence that the innate moral and spiritual faculties of humanity have been gradually developed and the advancement of civilization made possible. Associated with the missions of such transcendent figures as Krishna, Moses, Buddha, Jesus, and Muhammad, the phenomenon is an ever-recurring one; it is without beginning or end because it is fundamental to the evolutionary order itself.
Although nurtured by the process, humanity has never understood it. Instead, people have constructed around each episode in their spiritual experience a separate religious system. Throughout history the religious impulse has been hobbled by the resulting contradictions and bitter conflicts.
Bahá'u'lláh compares the maturation of the human race as a whole to the experience of its individual members who struggle, successively, through the stages of infancy, childhood, and adolescence. Today, humanity has entered on its collective coming-of-age,endowed with the capacity to see the entire panorama of its development as a single process.
The challenge of maturity is to accept that we are one people, to free ourselves from the limited identities and creeds of the past, and to build together the foundations of global civilization.
The power that is awakening this consciousness throughout the world is the universal Revelation of God promised in all the scriptures of mankind's past. Its spokesman is Bahá'u'lláh whose teachings provide a blueprint for the social organization of the planet and whose growing influence is the great untold story of our time.
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