Minimalist Aesthetic Slideshow by Slidesgo
Minimalist Aesthetic Slideshow by Slidesgo
Minimalist Aesthetic Slideshow by Slidesgo
MEMBERS
1. Sopheaktra
2. Chulsa
We use pens everyday. They are made by manufacture of pens are plastics and
ink inside the pen. A pen might look small, but it is a potent tool for writing on
paper. A symbol of knowledge, a pen is one of the first things a person will
notice in possession of an educated person. A pen is a solid medium through
which one expresses opinion, viewpoints, and feelings and can make them seen
or noticed. Kids might not understand the importance of this fantastic tool in the
field of learning and education, but also allow kids to explore some
unconventional ideas they might miss in their journey of learning. There are
various types of pens available in the market: Fountain pen, Ballpoint pen,
Rollerball pen, Gel pen, Felt-tip pen, etc.
A pen is something I have always been fascinated about. I like its simple
engineering and practical usage since I first saw its magic on paper. I am still in
junior class and use a pencil to write, but I observe the pens my father and
mother use in their daily work. My mother writes her to-do list with it, and my
father signs his office and bank documents with a beautiful ball pen. Even my
grandfather carries a gel pen in his pocket for taking notes. I have seen how
different it is from my pencil; you cannot easily erase something written with a
pen. My father says a person who carries a pen should consider it a responsibility
to create something worth mentioning!
Reed Pen
The pens were carved from plants
including bamboo and reed as the base
of the pen. The pens were then used to
carve hieroglyphs on tablets made
from clay.
Quill Pen
The cheaper quills were made from
geese feathers and the expensive
ones were made from swan
feathers. The end of the feather
was sharpened with a knife to
make the nib of the pen and was
dipped in ink to write on
parchment.
Steel-Point Pen