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Digital Bangladesh


Bangladesh is a small country all over the world. It is a populated country also. But Bangladesh will be achieve digital Bangladesh very soon. Bangladesh is resounding with the target of achieving digital Bangladesh. Broadly speaking, a digital society ensures an ICT driven knowledge-based society where information will be readily available on line and where all possible tasks of the government, semi-government and also private spheres will be

Titanic 3D version

Titanic is a best true love story and so sorrowful elements of the world. It’s a real story also. This story written by many writer more than 100 of years. In 1997, epic romantic disaster film directed, co-produced, written, and co-edited by James Cameron. He is a American writer. This film is the best achievement of the world.  This film music is prepared by James Honer and its Cinematography Russell Carpenter. This film is release in December 19, 1997 in United States. And its published in English Language.

CORRUPTION IN BANGLADESH



                   In our recent political history, corruption has become a buzzword due to its all-pervasive existence in all our public sectors and even in private organizations. Corruption has always been a constant phenomenon in our country.
But recent drives against corruption and a huge public conscience and consciousness against it have given it a new momentum. . Bangladesh has been branded as the most corrupt country in the world for consecutive four years by Transparency International. So, both local and international pressure and call have created an urgency  to fight and curb corruption in Bangladesh.

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Traffic Jam

A long line of vehicles stands still for a moment blocking the normal flow of life. This is what we actually call “Traffic Jam”. Traffic jam is one of the most irritating problems in Bangladesh. It mainly occurs near bus stands, railway crossing, a big market or at the turn of a road. The reckless playing of vehicles, hapazard parking, narrowness of the roads and overtaking tendency are the main causes of traffic jam. Weak traffic control system is also largely responsible for this.

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A Rainy day


            A rainy day is a day when it rains almost all day long. The sky often remains cloudy and it is dark all around. The roads become muddy and slippery. One can not go out without an umbrella. Sometimes, the roads and fields go under water and people have to walk their homes or working places. Open manhole is very dangerous on a rainy day because one can not know where it is under water. Children can not attend theie school or go out to play. They feel very happy and they pass the day by playing indoor games like hide and seek, ludo, chess, carom etc.

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Your Visit to a Science Fair
 
            A science fair is a display of scientific instruments. Recently I paid a visit to a science fair held in our school premises and learnt many new ideas. Some reputed schools in K.C.C. took part in this science fair with their new discoveries. They displayed hand-made models of ships, motorcars, aeroplenes, trains, radios, televesions, and computers. The fair lastedfor two days only. Local people also visited the fair and praised the young scientists for their uncommon performances. Several pavilion’s were ereated to display the scientific tools in an attractive manner.

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Arsenic Polution

Mankind are facing some problems of health and life in present day world. Arsenic is ane of them. Arsenic contamination in ground water is a serious poison. And poisoning by arsenic is a slow process. Tube-well water contains arsenic. The use of such water is dangerous. If people drink such water, they get diseases. Health experts are worried about this problem. They say that people should not drink the water which contains  arsenic. Rain water and surface water in ponds and rivers is a source of arsenic free water. People should know how to make water arsenic free through sterilisation by boiling and other methods.

Female Education in Bangladesh


Female Education in Bangladesh
Education is a light to which everybody has the equal right. Allah has created both man and women equally and has not drawn any distinct distinction between them. He has bestowed them with equal facilities. So there should be no difference of opinion regarding imparting education to women.
A good mother can produce a good citizen. In order to have good citizen, female education is a must.
Female education is not a new thing in our country. Islam has encouraged education and training to women folk. The prophet of Islam has made education compulsory for both men and women. Once Nepoleon said, “Give me a good mother and I will give you a good citizen”. A good mother obviously means an educated mother. So it needs no telling the importance of female education.

Bangladesh in retrospect




The most significant event for Bangladesh in the last century has been its birth as an independent nation. Prior to that, it experienced British colonial rule until 1947, followed by an oppressive existence as East Pakistan from 1947 to 1971.

The life of our people has often been shaped by tragedy. Floods have devastated our land and tidal waves from the sea have swept away thousands of lives. Poverty has been an ever-present specter. As a result, nearly seventy percent of the population suffer from carious degrees of malnutrition. Rapid population growth has added to this problem. Although the growth rate has slowed down to some extent, the population has almost doubled since independence.

The last century in retrospect



The last century is over, but it will not be forgotten. Many events have taken place during these years that have embellished and enriched human life. There have been significant advances in scientific achievement and technological development including immense progress in medical science. Lately, a revolution in information technology has taken the world by storm.


In ideological terms, the twentieth century has been marked by the independence of many former European colonies in Asia, Africa and Latin America. The struggle for democracy in different parts of the world including Bangladesh has been momentous. It saw the division of Germany after the second World War, and its subsequent reunification in the eighties. The process of reunification evident here has also been echoed in other regions. The century also witnessed the rise of socialism, and the creation of super powers opposed in ideologies. However, the end of the cold war and the collapse of socialism have eased the major powers into a unipolar position.
On the other hand, conflict has deepened. The world has experienced some of the worst events in history during this time. Misuse of atomic energy has wreaked destructor. Two World Wars have recorded the worst sufferings in human history- Hiroshima and Nagasaki bear testimony to this. Conflict and strife worldwide has increased. It has seen the Vietnam war, the Gulf War , the war in Lebanon, and in many parts of Africa causing widespread death and destruction. Terrorism too is sadly on the rise.
Indeed several other things have also caused endless human misery. Poverty, hunger, malnutrition, uncontrolled population growth and high mortality rates have been common features in the poorer countries. Environmental pollution, global warning, contaminated drinking water and the AIDS epidemic are many of the major problems that we have inherited from the decades that have gone by. And yet, despite these dark aspects, the last century will remain memorable in terms of positive terms of positive human achievement……..

To Daffodils


Fair Daffodils, we weep to see
You haste away so soon;
As yet the early-rising sun
Has not attained his noon.
Stay, stay
Until the hasting day
Has run
But to the even song:
And, having prayed together, we
Will go with you aling.

We have short time to stay, as you
We have as short a spring;
As quick a growth to meet decay,
As you, or anything.
We die.
As your hours do, and dry
A way
Like to the summer’s rain,
Or as the pearls of morning’s dew,
Ne’er to be found again.

By Robert Herrick

Television Advertisements



     Television channels present all kinds of programmers. Viewers choose their favorite ones. But the programmers are often interrupted by advertisements.
These are sponsored by manufacturers of goods. They produce all kinds of things. These things have to be sold. The more goods they sell, the more profit they make. But they face competitions from other manufacturers of the same goods. So in order to attract customers, they advertise their products on television. This is how they tempt the buyers. They understand human psychology. If we find goods advertised on television day after day, it becomes difficult for us to resist the temptation. Even if we do not need the things, constant advertisements induce us to buy them.
Advertisement cause annoyance when they interrupt a favorite programmer. Sometimes they go on for a long time and we feel like switching off the set. But we do not do that because we think this one might be the last. When the series of advertisements ends, we feel relived. However, there are advertisements which are presented in an attractive manner. They are fascinating. They are a pleasure to watch.
One bad aspect of the advertisements is that they tend to increase people’s demand for goods whether they need them or not. Demand for goods puts a strain on our purses. We may not have money to buy them. But somehow or other we try to manage the money. Sometimes this forces people to earn money through dishonest means. People are also induced to buy luxury items---- items they do not really need. The whole society becomes preoccupied with material things.
However, nothing can prevent the advertisers from putting advertisement from putting advertisements on television. The public will have to decide between essential goods and inessential ones. This is how we can avoid waste. There is a saying: “waste not, want not”

I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud


I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats in high o’er vales and hills
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host of golden daffodils;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
Continuous as the stars that shine
And twinkle in the milky way,
They stretched in never-ending line
Along the margin of a bay:
Ten thousand saw I at a glance,
Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.
The waves beside them danced; but they
Outdid the sparking waves in glee;
A poet could not but be gay,
In such a jocund company,
I gazed-and gazed-but little thought
What wealth the show to me had brought:

For oft when on my couch I lie
In vacant or in pensive mood,
They flash upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitude
And them my heart with pleasure fills
And dances with the daffodils.
                       
By William Wordsworth

Bonsai Tree


Bonsai is the art of growing trees and other plants into small containers in such a way that it become the miniature of a real tree. A bonsai tree may be 10 years old but have a height of one foot only. The art of Bonsai originated perhaps more than 1000 years ago in China. Early Japanese aristocrats also showed a fondness for Bonsai and contributed greatly to its development. Bonsai is different from normal pot-planting as it is considered an art form. A Bonsai tree is carefully shaped to remain small but still has the appearance of a large tree. It does not need large pots but small containers and not much of soil. A Bonsai container has holes in the bottom which are covered by small nets so that the soil does not flow out with the water.
            The plant is then taken out of its original pot and one-third of its root is cut off. It is then tied to the bottom of the pot with the help of wires. Soil is then spread over it to cover the container, but about an inch of the root is allowed to stay on the soil to enhance beauty.
            The soft branches of the plant are coiled by wires so that they are compelled to grow the way the planter wants them to grow. This allows the planter to give the tree a particular shape. A Bonsai plant is never allowed to grow too high. In fact Bonsai is classified in two ways- * the style in which the branches are planted and shaped, and * their sizes. Plants that are below 6 inches are called miniature, 6-12 inches: small, 12-24 inches: medium,  and those more than 24 inches are called large. Almost all woody plants can be grown as bonsai. The art of Bonsai is now quite popular in many places of the world. For some people, it is not only an interesting pastime but also a moneymaker.

Etiquette in English Society: ( Tips for Bangladesh going to Britain )


Welcome to you for Visiting our country.  Come and see………

The British have a reputation for keeping their emotions private and for being reserved in their public behavior. There are some obvious things that people from overseas notice in British behavior. For example, on public transport, people do not usually talk to other passengers. On meeting, people do not embrace and often simply shake hands on a first introduction. In theatres, concert halls and cinemas, audiences are quite during performances and reactions are often restrained. None of these behavior traits, however, need to be interpreted by visitors as unfriendliness and in general, if a visitor makes the first move to start a conversation, they will find that British people are friendly and very considerate. On the other hand, some aspects of British behavior might seem too informal for foreigners. An example is the informal use of first names among staff holding different status at work. Although if would be a blasphemy for a student to call his/her teachers by their first names in Bangladesh, it is quite common in British College and Universities.
Britain lies in the temperate region. In winter it is very cold and windy. You should carry warm clothes with you. Moreover, there are a number of significant differences in norms and behavior. Here are some useful tips for those visiting Britain.

·        People in Britain often socialize at home, but unless you know someone very well it is not usual to just ‘drop in’ without at least telephoning first to make sure that it is convenient.
·        If you accept an invitation for a meal in someone’s home, it is regarded as a definite appointment and it would be considered bad manners not to turn up. If you really do have to cancel an invitation, do let your hosts know as soon as possible, before they start making preparations.
·        If there are certain foods that you cannot or do not eat, do let your host know in advance, in order to save embarrassment in the day.
·        Whether you are visiting just for a meal of for a longer stay, it is customary to take a small gift for your hast-flowers or chocolates, for example.
·        If you stay with a British family, you should act thoughtfully at all times. Be in time for meals. If you need to miss a meal let your host know if you are going to be staying out late so that they won’t worry about you. Offer to help with household chores-your offer will probably be turned down but will still be appreciated.

So, please come in our country (Britain) and enjoy your life peacefully and more happily…. Thank you….

Beautiful Bangladesh


Beautiful Bangladesh
Visiting Bangladesh: ( Tips for Foreigners )

Welcome to you for Visiting our country.  Come and see………

At the airport:
At the airport, there are taxis and aot-rickshaws called babi-taxis, but you have to bargain for the fare. They demand three or four times more than the usual fare, even more when they see foreigners, especially Europeans. Taxicab services have been introduced but many taxis do not use meters and therefore you may be overcharged.
Driving:
It is difficult to drive in Bangladesh if you have no experience of driving here. Drivers change lanes frequently. As a foreigner you might find lane-changing without signals quite distressing. Many people do not follow traffic signals. Rickshaws and babi-taxis move in and out in zigzag course and try to push through wherever they find some space.