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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Birds of Bangladesh



Bangladesh is the homeland of million kinds of birds. We do not know the names of many of them. Some birds live around our house and some in woods, marshy lands and hills.




The birds living in our country are different in color, size, habit and beauty. The parrot, the maina, the chandana, the tuntuni etc. are very beautiful birds while the crow, the bulbuli etc. the kite the hawk are ugly. There singing birds like the cuckoo, the dove, the pigeon, are birds of game. Among all the birds the cuckoo is the most popular and the crow is the most notorious bird. The doel is our national bird.





Bird are very important and beautiful creation of our environment. They eat up worms and insects. They check pollution of water and air by eating refuse and dead bodies. Some birds amuse us by their sweet songs and talks.




Birds are the beautiful creation of Allah, Bangladesh abounds with birds. Wherefer we cast our eyes, we can see birds of various kinds, colors and sizes. We should have a kind heart for these useful and beautiful creatures.

Flowers of Bangladesh




The flower is a thing of beauty. It is the most beautiful creation of God. Bangladesh is rich in flowers. Every season has its own flowers. They feed our eyes and fill our mind with joy. Flowers are of various color and smell. Some bloom on permanent plants and some are planted in seasons.





The rose is called the queen of flowers. It is superior to all the flowers in colors and scent. The lotus and the marigold are also common flowers. They have different varieties. The sunflower is beautiful to look at. Sunflowers of different sizes are found in different places. Hasna hena, Beli, Gandharaj, Chameli, karabi, jui and malati are also popular flowers. They are famous for ther sweet scent. The cosmos, the shapla is the national flowers add to the beauty of our gardens in winter. Besides thes, wild flowers are found in plenty in Bangladesh. Of these, the krishnachura is the most beautiful. The shapla is ts the national flower and it blooms in pools.




Flowers have aesthetic value, they are the symbol of purity and beauty. We use flowers to decorate houses. We present flowers to friends and relatives on festivals. We get rose-water and scent from flowers.





Bangladesh is full of beautiful flowers. ` A thing of beauty is joy forever. People are fond of flowers. They plant them in gardens.

Rivers of Bangladesh




Bangladesh is gifted with many rivers. No other country in the world has so many rivers as Bangladesh. In fact, rivers are a great source of her health, wealth and joy.

The padma, the megna the jamuna, the megna, the Brahmaputra and the karnafuli are the main rivers become full in rainy season.





The rivers serve us in many ways. (1) they carry a great deal of silt, scattered over lands, makes the soil alluvial and fertile. As a result better crops are grown. We also use river water for irrigation in the dry season. (2) the rivers are easy means of communication. People can travel to every corner of the country by boat or by steamer or by launch. Business goods are transported through the river way. (3) the rivers flowing town from the hills have strong current that can produce electricity. (4) moreover, these, rivers give us plenty of fish. Many of the people earn their living by fishing.




Rivers are not unmixed blessings. They overflow their banks, cause floods and damage crops. Thus they often bring us miseries and misfortunes.

These rivers are the heart of our agriculture. We are to depend on rivers for fertility of soil and for steady supply of water. If floods are controlled, these rivers will always be beneficial to us.

Student life



The period of life one spends in acquiring knowledge in educational instutytuibs us caked student life. It’s the best part of a mans life.

Student life is the period of preparation. Life in this world is full of struggles. To win these struggles students must acquire proper knowledge and adequate training.





Duties of student life are many . but the primary duty of student life is to acquire knowledge. He should acquire all the knowledge that might help him when he will take position in society and shoulder many responsibilities. He should bear in mind that knowledge is power and without knowledge he cannot win the battle of life.

Knowledge is very important but character is more important. A learned man without good moral character is hated every where. He is no better than a best. But a man of character, even if without much knowledge, is respected by all around him. However, if knowledge and character combine in a man, he is held in great respect. So while acquiring knowledge a student must build up character.






Student life is the sowing season of human life. Students should study while it is time to study and play while it is time to play. To build oneself mentally as well as physically to shoulder the responsibilities of the future and face the challenge of life.

The tourist spots of Bangladesh




Bangladesh is natures darling. On no other country of the worlds nature has bestowed so much beauty as on Bangladesh. It is nature has generously given us some spots that can fascinate any sort of people from home and abroad.

We are lucky that there are a good number of tourist spots in our country like the sundarbans, cox’s bazar, mohesh khali, himchari, sonargaon, teknaf, kutubdia, st. matyin island, mayanamati, jaflong, shat gambuj mosque, foi lake etc.




The Sundarbans is one of the largest mangrove forests in the world. There are world famous Royal Bengal Tiger in the Sundrbans. Various kinds of animals and trees have added the beauty of the forest. The sea-beach of the Cox’s Bazar is very attractive for tourists from home and abroad. It is the largest sea-beach of world. St Martin, Maheshkhali and Himchari look very beautiful. Kaukata is one of the most attractive tourist spots in Bangladesh. One can enjoy the sun-rising and sun-setting at kuakata. Paharapur is famous for Buddha Bihar.




The importance of the tourist spots is great. They have cultural as well as economic value. The government is earning about 650 million taka per year from the tourists home and abroad. There is a great scope for the development of our tourism industry. So the government should take proper step for the development of the tourist spots so that she can earn a huge amount of foreign currency every year which will help us in building our national economy.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

FLOOD IN BANGLADESH




Bangladesh is a low lying country. Flood is an annual feature in Bangladesh and every year it causes great damage to men and property. It is the most dangerous calamity in Bangladesh.




Flood causes heavy damage to our life and property. It ruins crops, washes away houses, uproots trees and destroys men and destroys men and cattle. There is scarcity of food and cattle. The communication is disturbed.





The after effecr of flood is more serious. There is scarcity of food and famine breams out. Many people die from starvation. The flood affected areas become muddy and unhygienic. As a result many diseases such as cholera, typhoid and dysentery breakout in an epidemic from.




It is not possible to control flood overnight. A wise plan is to be taken to prevent flood. In the first place the beds of rivers should be dredged. We should also build canals and embankments as well as big dams in the upstream of big rivers to administer our waters.




The flood brings us some advanages. It removes waste matter from the land and makes the land fertile. Thank and rivers abound with fishes.



Flood causes a heavy loss every year. So we must give flood control programme the top most priority and find out a permanent solution to this problem.

The observance of the 21st February




The 21st February is a red latter day in the history of Bangladesh. On that day the language movement of the Bangladesh reached the highest point and some of the student leaders died for the noble cause. Infact the Banglaesh nationaim was established and the freedom fighting was started. On that day. So this day will be observed in our school in a befitting manner. We tried our every years as a National day. This year this memorably day was observed in our school in a befitting manner. We tried our best to make it a grand success. We did not enjoy a wink of sleep in the previous night. We gathered in the school premises in the midnight and made all arrangements to lead the prabhat feri.



We marched to the Azimpur burial ground. Placed floral wreaths upon the graves of the matyres and showed our heart felt regards for them. As we marched on we song. Can we forget this day which is besmeared with the blood of my brothers? From Azimpur, we marched to Shahid Minar and placed floral wreaths upon the alter with due respect. Here we listened to the stirring speech of Bangladesh and took the solemn oath that we might also lay down our lives for the cause of our motherland at the time of her need.

It was now morning. We published a Souvenir in memory of this. We enjoyed the meeting and function all over the day with due gravity and solemnity.

MOTHER TERESA



Mother Teresa was born on 26th August 1910. Her father’s was an Albanian and he was builder. She was born in Skopje in Macedonia. She was the third child of her parents. She was very polite and modest. She wanted to be a helping hand to the destitute. At the age of 18 she join the sister of our lady of Loreto in Ireland. In 1928 she began her journey to India. In 1931 she began teaching at a Calcutta girl’s high school. To make her vision fruitful she founded Nirmal Hriday in 1952. in 1953 she started an orphanage. Than she set up a missionary too. The missionary helped the wounded. The diseased and thehelpless. In 1957 continued

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

NATIONAL FLAG

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NATIONAL FLAG


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Bangladesh national flag is the symbol of Bangladesh national independence and sovereignty. Its size is 10:6. It’s usually made of cotton cloth. Flags made of linen, silk and other fabrics are also found. The bottle green ground of the flag stands for the green landscape of Bangladesh. The blood-red sun in the middle of the flag bears the memory of the millions of people who laid down their lives during the War of independence. We look upon Bangladesh flag as a sacred thing. We can uphold its honor by doing our duties honestly and sincerely and trying our best to secure for Bangladesh an honorable place among the nations of the world.


Farmer

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Farmer


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The person who does the work of farming is known as a farmer. In Bangladesh the life of a farmer is not so good. He inherits a little land. He is illiterate. He does not know how to plough his land scientifically. He leads a very poor life. His life is meant for struggle of existence.

E-MAIL


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E-MAIL
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The world ‘E-mail” comes from Electronic mail. I t is the communication of textual messages via electronic means. In our every day life we need various means of communications such as post office, telegram, telephone, fax, mobile, E-mail etc. but among them stands first.
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E-mail has brought about a revolutionary change in our communication system. In this system we must need a personal computer, a telephone connection and a modem. In a second we can send our messages to other side of the world. There are separate mailboxes in this system. So acute privacy can be maintained in this system
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E-mail is very cheap and easy. It has the ability to reduce the consumption of paper in the office. E-mail is more useful than telephone. It is far cheaper than telephone calls. Trade and commerce has become greatly dependent on this speedy mode of communication. There are a lot of cyber cafes in the towns. They provide the opportunity very cheaply. So those who do not have no personal internet access, they can visit the cyber cafes.
Still it has some disadvantages. Sometimes, it carries virus program along with the news and the system of the computer can be crashed. Moreover some bad e-mail users can threat anybody through the e-mail as the privacy are maintained strictly in e-mail.
Although it has some demerits, it is still the best way of communication. We should use e-mail to get in touch with modern technological progression.

Early marriage of Girl


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Early marriage of Girl

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The practice that we witness in the Bangladesh is that when a teen-aged girl is just blooming like a beautiful bud is married to a boy of 17 to 18 and sent to father’s in-law house. There she has to do many household works since down to dusk under the guidance of her mother in-law sometimes with cruelty. The unfortunate girl who could learn many things in a school and could enjoy many things with her friends in such an age being married works hard in an unknown family. If the husband and members of the of family are kind to her everything’s is okay. But, if they are cruel, she loses everything. She become mother of some kids. She treated badly and she suffers from malnutrition and anemia and one day she may die. Sometimes, girls of 9 to 10 are married off to men of 40 to 50. this is a serious inhuman practice. In such cases, these teen aged girls just wait to be tortured everyday physically and mentally.

LOAD-SHEDDING

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LOAD-SHEDDING
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Going of electricity means load-shedding. Nowadays it has become very common and usual. It is the most serious problem of the Bangladesh. Last year I was preparing for my S.S.C Examination. It was the month of March. There were only a few days before the commencement of examination. Then I was at my reading desk and was reading and revising some important topics in English. My preparation for English was not very good. So I was reading very attentively. Then the light went off. I was in total darkness. I felt very much annoyed as I had many things to read. I bought a piece of candle and lighted it and went on reading in great hardship. The whole area was without electricity for three hours.

TRAFFIC JAM

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TRAFFIC JAM
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