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Impacts of Social Media in Student Life

  At the present time, life without social media seems quite impossible. People are getting more and more dependent on it. It is fastly spreading all over the world. Especially Facebook, Whatsapp, Viber, Twitter offer youth a portal for entertainment and connectivity. Young people, especially students are the most users of these social media. It has become an essential part of their life. The widespread use of social media helps people from different parts of the world to get connected with each other. Social media is not an unmixed blessing. They can do good to people. Besides communication, social media has positive effects on the study. Like it helps to get timely information about class and tutorials, has enhanced better communication so students can communicate with their classmates and teachers after class and discuss any topics. Social media has proved as a great platform for learning and sharing knowledge. During the pandemic, students were able to continue their classes and st

Dialogue Writing-Tree Plantation

 Rakib: Good Morning Anis. Anis: Good Morning Rakib. Where are you coming from? Rakib: I went to the tree fair. I bought few plants. Anis: That's good. Plants are our friends. Rakib: Have you noticed that the weather is getting warmer day by day? Anis: Yes. In the name of urbanization, we randomly cut down trees. Rakib:You are right. Deforestation is one of the main reasons behind global warming. Anis: Everyone should plant trees. They produce oxygen for us and absob carbon-di-oxide that emits when we take breath. Rakib: Without enough trees, our country will turn into a dessert. Anis: Yes. Already we don't have enough forest in our country. Rakib: Correct. Every country rrequires 25% of it's lands being covered by forest. But we have only 15%. Anis:Without enough tress ecologial balance will be destroyed. Rakib: trees also increase the beauty of nature. Anis: They give us food, shelter, medicine. Rakib: As it's rainy season now, we should plant more and more trees. Ani

Dialogue Writing- Importance of Physical Excercise

 Tamim: Hello Sadiq! How are you? Sadiq: I am not fine. I feel tired all the time.What about you? Tamim: I am fine. Have you consult with a doctor? Sadiq: Yes and he said I should do some physical excercise. Tamim: Yes everone should do physical excercise. Sadiq: Do you do physical excercise? Tamim: Yes, I walk for an hour every morning. I also do freehand excercise. It keeps me fit. Sadiq: Actually I have never engaged in any sort of excercise. Tamim: But it's not right. Physical excercise keep people healthy and fit. Sadiq: Ok. Now tell me some excercises that I can do regularly. Tamim: Walking is a kind of physical excercise. You should walk daily for an hour.  Sadiq:  Tell me about some other kinds of physical excercise. Tamim: Swimming is also a kind of physical excercise. Cycling,Taking the stairs that are some physical excercises that do not need much extra effort. Sadiq: Okay, but please tell me how physical excercise benefits our body? Tamim: Physical  excercise stimulates

Dialogue Writing- Preparation for Exam

 Raju: Hello Mitu, how are you?  Mitu: I am good. What about you?  Raju: I am also fine. Thank you. Mitu: Raju , our examination is drawing near. How you are preparing yourself for the exam? Raju: I am focusing on important topics. What about you? Mita: My preparation is good but I am a little  weak in English. Raju:Then concentrate more on English. Try to understand the rules of grammar. Don't memorize anything without understanding. Also you can take help from our English teacher. She is very helpful. Mita: You are right. I'll talk with her tomorrow. What are you studying now? Raju: I have already completed the syllabus. I am revising now. Mita: I am sure you will do well in the exam. Raju: I also have high expectation on you. Please pray for me. Mita: I will. Don't remain awake for too long. Try to wake up early in the morning. Raju: I will. Thanks for your ceoncern. Mita: You are welcome.

Dialouge Writing-The merits or demerits of mobilephone

 Rita:Hello Mita! How are you? Mita: I'm fine. What about you? Rita: I am also fine. Do you use mobile phone? Mita: Yes , I do. Mobile phone has made communication very easy. Rita: You are right. I can also participate in online classes using mobile phone. Mita:Yes, I also use internet on mobile phone. I also read news on mobile phone. Rita: Mobile phone has become an essential part of our daily life. Mita: Right. But excessive use of mobile phone has many demerits. Rita: You are right! Now-a-days many people specially the teenagers are addicted with mobile phone. Mita: Also terrorists and anti social person use mobile phone to commit different crimes. Rita: Besides, excessive use of mobile phone also creates different hazards for health. Mita: Have you noticed that many of our friends are addicted with mobile phone. It's hampering their studies. Rita: I think we should discuss the demerits of excess use of mobile phone with them. Mita: You are right. It was nice meeting you. B

Dialogue Writing-Importance of Learning English

 Masud: Hello Rana, how are you? Rana: I am fine. I heard that you are learning English. Masud: Yes, learning English is very important. Rana: You are right. As we live in the global world, without learning English we will never be able to reach in a better position. Masud: Even all books of higher studies are written in English. So without the knowledge of English it's not possible to achieve a higher degree. Rana: I want to go to abroad for higher study. That's why I always focus more in learning English. Masud: That's great. Learning English opens the door of many opportunities like getting a good job, communicating with people outside the world, studying in abroad. Rana: That's right. What methods do you follow for learning English? Masud: I read daily English newspaper, listen to English news on Television, I also try to learn atleast ten new English words everyday. Rana: Okay from now I'll also follow these techniques. Masud: Bye Rana! It was nice talking to y

Dialouge Writing- Early Rising

 Anika: Hello Sumaiya ! How are you? Sumaiya: I'm not well. Feeling dizzy and restless. Anika: Sumaiya, don't you get up early in the morning? Sumaiya: No. I used to go to bed late at night. So I wake up late in the morning. Anika: Don't you know, it's a very bad habit? Sumaiya: Is it so? Anika: Yes it is. early rising is very important. Sumaiya: Why early rising is so important? Anika: An early riser can enjoy the fresh morning breeze of the nature. He can take a morning walk and do some exercise which is very important for health. If a person wakes up early in the morning then he gets plenty of time to finish all his work timely. I've also noticed that you never finishes your lesson timely. Sumaiya: You are right. Actually I don't get enough time to complete my lesson. Anika: So hopefully from tomorrow you will wake up early in the morning. Sumaiya: Yes, I'll do for sure. Anika: Okay, bye for now. See you later. Sumaiya: Thanks Anika, it's so nice talk

Dialogue Writing- Importance of Reading Newspaper

Sumon: Good Morning Rakib, How are you? Rakib: I am fine. What about you? Sumon: I am also fine. Do you read newspaper regularly? Rakib: No, I found it boring. Sumon: This is a very bad habit. You should read newspaper regularly. Rakib: Why reading newspaper is so important? Sumon: Now we live in a global world. So it's very important that we should know what's happening around the world.Newspaper is  known as the mirror of the world. Rakib: I see! Sumon: Every literate person should read newspaper.It is the store house of knowledge.It increases our knowledge and help us to learn many new things.I have learnt many new things by reading nespaper. Rakib: Okay. From now on, I'll also start reading newspaper. Sumon: Yes, you should. Besides, if you read English newspaper then you can improve your English. you will be able to learn many new words and it will also improve your reading habit. Rakib: It's a very good idea. I will start reading newspaper from today. Sumon: Bye R

Possibilities and Challenges of E-Commerce in Bangladesh

 E-commerce means buying and selling goods and services over the internet. There are different types of E-Commerce transactions like B2B, B2C, C2C, C2B etc. The  E-Commerce industry in Bangladesh is now at it's peak point. Specially due to rising cases of Covid-19 , people prefer to buy and sell products using the web. The concept of  online shopping has attracted people of our country tremendously.At first e-commerce was only limited to people of mega cities. But at present time, the giant e-commerce companies have expands their network and deliver throughout the country. Moreover exposure to internet has been a major factor behind the success of e-commerce. The fmost popular and successfulls e-commerce of Bangladesh are-Daraz.com.bd, Evaly, Bikroy.com,Rokomari, Ajker Deal, Walton e plaza, Bagdoom, Priyo Shop etc. Among them Daraz, Bikroy.com and Evaly are more popular than other sites. The rise of e-commerce in Bangladesh has not only opened many possibilities for consumers but a

My Visit to Sylhet

 Sylhet is one of the most beautiful places in Bangladesh. It's a place of natural beauty. Sylhet is widely known for having tea gardens and hills. It is also a holy place as it is known as the place of 360 awlias(saints). Last year I got the opportunity to go to Sylhet. I visited Sylhet with my family. We went there by train. I sat beside the window and enjoy the scenes through the window. I was overwhelmed by the natural scenes. After seven hours long journey, we reached Sylhet. We visited all the places of tourist attractions like- Jaflong which is near the Indian border, Ratargul swamp forest, Lauachara forest, and Tangua Haor. We spent five days in Sylhet. I enjoyed each and every moments of my Sylhet tour.

My Visit to Cox'sBazar

 Cox'sBbazar has the longest uninterrupted sea beach in the world. It is one of the most beautiful places in our country. Lots of tourists visit Cox's Bazar every year. So no need to say, like others I also had a dream to visit this place. Finally, my dream came true last year. I got the opportunity to visit Cox's Bazar along with my family and a few relatives. I went to Cox's Bazar from Dhaka on Bangladesh Biman. It was my first airplane journey so I was much excited. The view of the Bay of Bengal from the plane window was mesmerizing. We landed at Cox's Bazar in the early morning. We booked a hotel near the sea beach. After taking our breakfast, we went to the sea beach. I was amazed by the view of the sea. Many people were taking baths. At first, I got afraid as I don't know how to swim but later with my parents I also took bath in the sea. The big waves were splashing down on the shore. Red crabs were walking on the sand in a line. Words can't express ho

International Women's Day

 Every year international women's day is celebrated on 8th March all around the world. This day is celebrated to acknowledge and celebrate the global, social, economic, and political achievements of women all around the world. This day also makes a call for gender equality. For centuries, women are going through discrimination. International Women's Day focuses on paying tribute to all the women who are moving forward and working for society despite all odds and unfavorable conditions. This day is celebrated to raising awareness against violence and discrimination against women. In 1908, female garment workers protest in New York against the pay and working conditions. After that event USA, first celebrated National Women's Day to pay tribute to that incident. International Women's Day officially got recognition from the UN in 1977. Now the day is celebrated by every nation. In some countries, the day is also has been declared a national holiday. The day is celebrated b

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

 Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is the father of our nation. He is the greatest Bengali of all time. The birth and existence of our nation would not be possible without him. It's because of his endless sacrifices, now we are living in a free country. He is the most charismatic leader of all time. The historical 7th March speech, given by Bangabandhu inspired us to take part in the liberation war and free our country. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was born in Tungipara a village of Gopalganj (then known as Faridpur) on 17th March of 1920. His father's name is Sheikh Lutfur Rahman and his mother's name is Sayera Khatun. His parents used to call him "Khokha". From his childhood, Bangabandhu always cared and think of the people of Bangla and worked for their betterment. After the partition in 1947, Bangabandhu decided to come back to the then East Pakistan and he actively led and participated in every movement. He was sent to jail many times. Bangabandhu active

A Fruit- Mango

 Mango is the most popular fruit of our country. Everyone loves to eat mango. Mangoes are usually grown in the northern and western parts of the country. The Chapai Nawabganj is known as the heaven of mango. Mangoes are usually grown in the summer. The peak harvest season of mangoes is between May to August. We can eat both the green and ripe mangoes. Ripe mangoes are red or yellow in color. Their pulp is juicy and soft. Some popular kinds of mangoes are- Himsagar, Fazlee, Langra, Gopalbhogh, etc. Different unique flavors, nice aromas,eye-catchy texture, and delicious taste have made mangoes the king of all fruits. Different artificial foods like-jams and pickles are made using the pulp and juices of mangoes. Mangoes are also used to make different varieties of desserts. Many people earn their living hood by growing mangoes. For years it has been a profitable occupations for many but due to lack of supervision, for the past couple of years they are facing financial loss. Moreover, dish

A Flower-Rose

 Flowers are things of beauty and joy for the mind. Everyone loves flowers. The most popular flower that is loved by all around the world is known as the rose. It is the queen of all flowers. Everybody loves roses for their beauty and fragrance. It has many layers of petals. Red roses are most popular but roses also have other colors like pink, white and yellow. Roses are symbols of joy and beauty. It also looks prettier even in the bud form. During different occasions, like- Wedding, Pahela Falgun, Pahela Baishakh the demand for roses becomes higher. Cultivating roses has proven to become a profitable business. Many people have made their fortune by selling and cultivating roses. Rose petals are also used to make perfume and beauty products. Rosewater is very popular worldwide. Even though roses have thrones, they are very dear to all. They enhance the beauty of every garden. People gift roses to their loved ones to express their love and affection.

Digital Bangladesh

 Digital Bangladesh is a vision that has come true. Our Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina took a step to digitalize and improve the lives of people within 2021. It was the manifesto of the Bangladesh Awami League taken before the 9th national election. The aim of digital Bangladesh is that Bangladesh will be modern and will use sophisticated technology in every sector. Digitalization involves making people literate in technology especially the rural people. All the important sectors like - health, banking, transportation, education, business, the administration should be digitalized to improve performance. If everyone can easily have access to the internet, then the country will develop rapidly. It was a huge challenge for the government of Bangladesh to bring change in every sector of our life like increase literacy rate, well health and sanitation condition, modernization through using science and technology. Digitalization has made our life easy and comfortable. Almost all the services p

Higher Education in Bangladesh

 Higher education is necessary for the development of an individual. Usually, the education which is offered after higher secondary is known as higher education. In our country, higher education is provided by public and private universities and colleges that are affiliated with National University. The aim of higher education is to gather knowledge, conduct research, and development activities, learn new skills, and work for the development of society and country. For achieving a white-collar job and a better future, higher education is necessary. But earning money is not the sole purpose of achieving higher education. Higher education broadens up one's mind and makes him aware and conscious. A higher educated person can differentiate between good and bad and black and white. He can take better decisions for himself and society. The prosperity of a country depends on the number and quality of higher education. A higher educated person is far-sighted and in terms of needs, he can s

Newspaper

 According to Arthur Miller, 'A good newspaper is a nation talking to itself.' It's a regular thing in our daily life. Every morning we read it with morning tea or breakfast. Newspapers are mainly printed in widely accepted languages. In Bangladesh, newspapers are published in Both Bangla and English. The easiest way to know what is happening around us is by reading newspapers. They convey news on politics, economics, international and local affairs, media, and daily events. The presence of newspapers has also made our life easier as they publish important news like job circulars, the result publication date of board exams, etc. Even though now we can enjoy the news on TV and the internet, newspapers are still popular all throughout the world. The journalists and editors mainly run a newspaper. Reporters and journalists collect news from various sources. The editors decide which news to be published and edit or rewrite them. Newspapers publish columns on different important

Street Children

 Not every child is privileged in this world. Street children are the poor homeless children who are forced to live in the streets and pass their life through great miseries. Most of them do not go to school and live their lives by doing odd means. Most of them do not have parents or relatives. They earn their livelihood through low-paying jobs like- collecting garbage, street hawking, polishing shoes, or begging. Their life is very challenging. Most often they become the easy targets of criminal masterminds and forced to commit crimes. Many street children also get addicted to drugs from a very early age. As they don't get chances to have an education, they do not get opportunity to improve their lives.Different NGOs are currently working on to educate them so that they can make their lives better.Governemnts also taking dirrenet initiatives for rehabilating them and arranging the fulfillment of basic needs for them. The street children are a part of our society.We have some respo

College Library

 A library is a place that opens the door of imagination. Every educational institution should have a library. Our college also has an enriched college. Our college library is located on the second floor of our college. It is a wide spacious room. There are around 4000 books in our college library. We have books from all genres. Besides academic books, our college library also contains newspapers, journals, fiction, and non-fiction books. All the books are well arranged on shelves. There are also sitting arrangements for the students so that they can study there. We have an efficient librarian who keeps track of the books and arranges them properly. Students can also borrow books from the college library on the condition that they have to return them in a week and the condition should be undamaged. Our college library has helped many students to grow the habit of reading. Our principal also encourages us to read and has allocated an annual budget for the library from the college fund.

An Ideal Student

 A person can be stated as ideal if he is a role model for others. So an ideal student is a person who is the role model of other students. He prepares his lessons on time. He is very careful about his studies. He prepares his lessons with great care. An ideal student attends his school regularly. He always pays attention in class. He is polite in nature. He always respects the elder people. He is also cooperative with his classmates. He does not form any bad habits. An ideal student is very responsive to his duties. Along with his studies, he is also concerned about social welfare. During any crisis, he is always ready to serve his country and countrymen. He also develops a vast knowledge about the history, culture, and customs of his own country. An ideal student is also careful about maintaining sound health. He takes part in physical exercise and sports because health is the most valuable asset of a person. An ideal student maintains a routine life and doesn't waste his time. E

Importance of Female Education

 According to Napoleon, "Give me an educated mother, I shall promise you the birth of a civilized, educated nation." So no need to say that the development of a nation is possible only if the females, who are half of the population are educated. In our society female education is still taboo. Many people think that educating females is totally unnecessary. They believe that women are born to perform traditional roles like the role of mother, wife, and homemaker. Even some parents also do not want to educate their female child. They prefer to marry them off at a very early age. Child marriage, dowry custom, domestic violence, all these problems have a common root and that is the lack of female education. If we look around, we can see that women can perform any job as well as done by a man or she can even perform better than a man. There is not a single sector where women haven't proved themselves yet. They can also perform challenging tasks. Our country is running successf

Mujib Borsho

 Fidel Castro stated "I haven't seen the Himalayas, but I have seen Sheikh Mujib. In personality and in courage, the man is the Himalayas."Bangabandhu, the father of our nation is the greatest Bengali of all time. Mujib Barsha has been declared by the Bangladesh government to mark the 100th birth anniversary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the father of our nation. The year-long celebration has started on  17th March of 2020 and will continue till 16th December 2021. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was born in Tungipara village of Gopalganj district on 17th March 1920. The name of his parents is Sheikh Lutfur Rahman and Sayera Khatun. From the language movement to all major movements of Bengalees including our liberation war, Bangabandhu gave the lead. He declared the independence of  Bangladesh. Bangabandhu's fiery speech of 7th March inspired the people of our country to take part in the liberation war. The countdown of the celebration has started on 10th Ja

The Importance of Learning English

 The importance of learning English can't be described in a few words. English is the international language. At present, we live in a global world. Here each country is connected with other countries in one way or another. Here the English language is the medium through which we can connect with others. Most of the data stored in the computer are written in English. So to keep pace with the advancement, we need to learn English. All the books of higher studies are written in English. So to achieve higher education, we need to learn English. If anyone wants to study abroad, then he must have good communication skills in English. Many multinational companies now have their branches in our country. To work there, one must have a good knowledge of English. Research and development are also not possible without learning English. If someone wants to publish a research paper, he needs to go through lots of other research papers most of which are written in English. If we want to know abo

Child Labour

 Engaging child laborers to work is a common scenario in developing and underdeveloped countries. In Bangladesh, child labor is very common. They are found in RMG sectors, brick kilns, industries like leather and shoes and a major portion of them also work as servants in the household and street hawkers. According to labor law 2006, the employment of children under 14 is illegal. However, still, we haven't seen the proper implementation of this law, as a large number of children are unofficially being engaged in different kinds of manual works. The main reason behind child labour is poverty and the excess number of population. Poverty and hunger are the forces that drive the parents to engage their children in the works. It deteriorates their health and overall welfare. Working children drop out from their school early as a result they do not get the education and skills that are necessary to build a prosperous future. Working for a long hour in an unsafe environment with heavy equ

International Mother Language Day

 In 1999,UNESCO has declared 21st February as the international  mother language day. It is a red-letter day for our country. On this day of 1952,  people have sacrificed their lives for the sake of their mother language. Bangladesh is the only nation that has sacrificed their lives for their mother language. In 1952, Pakistani rulers declared that Urdu will be the solo national language of Pakistan even though Bangla was spoken by a majority of population of East Pakistan. The people of  East Pakistan couldn't agree with the declaration and protests were carried on. To demolish the protest, the government banned all kind of protest and rallies. Section -144 was declared to ban any kind of rallies and protests in Dhaka. However, students of Dhaka Medical, Dhaka University and some general people disobeyed the declaration and they carried on the protest. The police opened fire on rallies and Salam, Rafiq, Barkat, Jabbar and Shafiur were killed. Then protests and turmoil spreaded thr

Floods of bngladesh

 Bangladesh is a riverine country. There are about 700 rivers in our country. So, no need to say that flood is a common scenario in our country. Every or another year floods visit our country. The most devasting floods occurred in 1987, 1988, 1991,1998,2019 . Sometimes the flood lasts for several months. The main reason  of flood is excessive rain fall during monsoon. Besides, most of the country consists of huge flood plain and delta. Tropical storms also causes flood in the coastal areas. Long period of heavy rain also causes the overflow of rivers which causes flood. Some menmade reasons are also responsible for floods in our country. Excessive deforestation, unplanned urbanization, rise of sea level due to global warming, poorly designed and maintained dam and embankments also responsible for flood. The after effects of flood is devasting. The sufferings for all, specially the poor people are beyond description. Many people lost their house, shelter, crops,livestock even their live

Natural Calamities in Bangladesh

 Our beloved motherland is vulnerable to different natural calamities. People of our coastal areas are vulnerable to natural disasters. Every year, one or other natural calamities occurs in our country which makes people's life miserable. The major disasters are-flood, drought, cyclone, earthquake, landslide, erosion of river back, etc. Our geographical location has made us more vulnerable to natural disasters. During Monsoon, it rains heavily which creates floods. Flood causes the destruction of human habitats, crops, livestock, etc. People suffer from diarrhea, cholera, and other waterborne diseases. There is a huge scarcity of foods and pure drinking water. Cyclones-which usually occurs in summer also cause a lot of destruction. Trees and small huts are blown away by the stormy wind. Many people become shelterless. River back erosion also has become a common scenario during monsoon. People of coastal areas lose their everything due to river erosion. The drought that occurs in Ch

Life of a Farmer

 A farmer is a person who works hard to bring food to our table. Any person who works on his own or other people's field is known as a farmer. In our country, most of the farmer lives from hand to mouth. There was a golden time when our farmers were solvent. But now agricultural works pay less than other professions. So many people now have changed their professions. Still, a majority of our population are engaged in agricultural works. Most of the farmers live in the village. In general, they live in a mud house. A farmer's work requires a lot of time and strength. He has to wake up when the sun rises and have to work till the sunset. During the season of harvest, he even has to work at night. Sometimes his wife and children also help him in his work. If he works at other people's land, then he receives a daily wage for his work and a portion of the crops that he grows. the farmers who own a piece of land earn their livelihood by selling crops at the market. However, the m