Is Competition Necessary in the Learning Process?

because someone dared me to write my horrible English exam essay on this blog.
I don't get active much and I haven't been here on ages
but still love ya'll though <3
I just got the results for my promotional exams and I don't even get one A grade, R.I.P my future.
also I dropped from 80 to a 67.5 in English kms //ugly sobbing
itS NOt mY FauLT
KPOP--- //cough
 keep on reading if you want to read my low-standard essay x'D thank you if you do <3 :)

My Review on 'A Little Princess' by Frances Hodgson Burnett

Hey guys!
I know, I haven't updated this blog in ages (mostly because I was way too lazy to write anything, oops). But now I'm back with a book review! It's a review of the wonderful classic A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett.

Maldives Traditional Dress



dancing costume
Traditional ceremonial cultural dancing costume.
Mundu and shirt
Traditional Mundu and Ganjufaraas (t-shairt)
Traditionally men wore a length of cloth wrapped around the waist, known as mundu (lungi in South Asia region). It was tied at the waist with a string or a piece of cloth, and hung to the feet. Traditionally men did not cover the top half of their bodies but later on people started wearing T-shirts and long sleeved shirts.
Feyli and shirt
My brother wearing ceremonial traditional costume of Feyli and long sleeved shirt.

Mundu
Another way of wearing traditional Mundu and T-shirt..

The traditional women's dress consisted of a lower garment known as a feyli or kandiki (a full length skirt, worn wrapped around the waist). On top of this a dress with long sleeves, known as libaas, which reached down to the knees was worn.
modern costume
Me wearing a modernized version of a traditional costume.

Dhigu hedhun
Girls doing a cultural dance wearing Dhigu Hedhun.

Libaas
Maldives the very First Ladies wearing the original traditional dress Libaas

A type of Maldives traditional dress show at a fair (kandiki and hedhunburi)

Maldives traditional dress Libas with Feyli

Dhigu hedhun or Fasskuri hedhun shown at The Bride Fair 2012