The
International Mother Language Day
The
international mother language day is a day, which is observed internally. It is
related to the mother language of the world. As a result
of the
proposition of Bangladesh government, the day was recognized by UNESCO. From
then the day came into existence. People generally pass the day by way of
attending the seminar on the day. They paid a wreath in the
A
Moonlit Night
A moonlit night in which the full noon shines in its entire
glory in the sky is called a moonlit night.In the autumn the sky remains
cloudless and the moon looks like a big silver disc in the sky. The moon’s rays
reflecting on seas, rivrs, ponds and hills create a music spell.The smooth rays
of the moon please our eyes and mind.The natural beauty of a moonlit night can
better be realized than described. People feel great joy. Children play and run
about. Men and women go from one house to another. Women sit in the yard and
gossip.Lower animals take the moonlit for day and start roaming about.The
moonlit night reminds us the mystery of creation of Allah. We can evaluate the
moonlit night as offering a charming sight to all living beings.
A School
Library
A library is a storehouse of knowledge. Library
satisfies our eternal knowledge of the unknown and the unseen. A library plays
an important role in the realm of knowledge. A library is a part and parcel of
a school. No school is complete without library. Our school has a big library.
It is housed in two separate two-storied building. The library has a good
collection. There are many almirahs. The books are arranged in different
shelves according to the subjects. The reading room and the office room of the librarian
are separate. The librarian has some assistants. There is a big reading room.
The reading room is well furnished. When we take the help of a catalogue, the
assistants at once find the book and help us. We are issued library cards. We
can borrow books after two weeks. In the reading room we can read as many as
books as we like. Silence is must here. Nobody is allowed to make noise. I am
proud of my school library.
A Tea Stall
A tea stall is a small shop where tea and other things are sold
for the passers-by. It is a common place to all classes of people. It is
usually found at the turn of the road, bus stands, railway stations, Bazer or
even beside an office where the common people are available. It opens early in
the morning and closes at late night. Biscuits, bread, banas, betal leaf and
different kinds of handmade snacks are available there. A tea stall is
furnished with some benches and tables. A boy is employed in a tea stall to
serve the people. People who come to a tea stall usually do not leave it
immediately after taking a cup of tea. People refresh themselves with a cup of
tea in a tea stall. A tea stall is also a place where social disputes are
settled. They mainly talk about politics and current affairs. This is why it is
called a Mini Sangsad. Intact, tea stall is now –a-days an important place of
social gathering and at the same time a place of charm for the common people.
So a tea stall occupies an important place in our day-to-day life.
A Village Doctor
A person who treats the poor villagers is a village doctor. He
is a familiar and prominent figure in the village. A village doctor gives
treatment to the village patients He has a great demand in the
village. He is generally a quack. He does not know much about medicine. He
works with a qualified doctor for a few years and receives training under him.
Then he sets up a dispensary in his own village. He opens his dispensary early
in the morning. He examines the patients in his own dispensary and supplies
them with medicine. He stands by the villagers in times of danger. He goes out
on a visit on private calls. He is an important man in the village. He has got
a high position in the rural society as he pays the villagers a helpful service
at any time. He is locally respected much. He treats his patients with a
nominal fee from the patients. He does not mind if any one does not pay him .He
is somewhat responsible for the health condition of the villagers. Therefore,
he should be trained more practically by the government for the better treatment
of the villagers.
Dengue fever
Dengue fever is a kind of fatal disease
caused by the biting of Aedes mosquitoes. It was first detected in Bangladesh
in 1966. It is a virus-infested disease. There are four stereotypes of dengue
virus, such as DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3, DEN-4.DEN-2 and DEN-3 are more serious.
Dengue is one of the prime re-emerging diseases of Bangladesh. Aedes mosquitoes
carry the virus of dengue fever. It breeds in small pots, jars, dumps and
discarded plastic containers and tyros. There are two types of dengue fever.
There are classical dengue fever and dengue hemorrhagic fever. Dengue
Hemorrhagic fever is fatal and it causes death with bleeding. Dengue virus is
originated from Africa. Now it is epidemic in most tropical countries of Asia
like India, Myanmar, Srilanka, Bangladesh, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore,
Indonesia and Philippines. It transmits the virus when it sucks human blood.
Its symptoms on patient become clear in four to six days. Aedes mosquitoes
breeds stagnant but clear water of various pots. It lives on blood and aedes
female mosquitoes cannot breed without blood. There is no antidote of dengue
virus. With an apprehension of severe outbreak of dengue fever, people can be
made aware of dengue. It will be easier to prevent the disease.
A visit to a palace of historical
interest.
Man is not satisfied with what he has seen and known. A visit to
a place of historical interest is really interesting and attractive. Dhaka is a
place of historical interest. If the visit takes place on any place of
historical importance, it becomes really an enjoyable one with educative value.
During the last summer vacation I, along with some of my friends, decided to go
to savar to see the National Memorial. Accordingly we fixed a date and started
our journey from Gabtali to savar at 10 p.m. by bus. We reached savar, near
National Memorial just after 45 minute. Actually the National Memorial at savar
is the symbol of the nation’s respect for the martyrs of the war of
liberation. It contains the history of our independence. It is built with
concrete, but made of blood. It stands 150 feet tall, but every marty it stands
for stands so much taller. There is actually a series of 7 towers that rise by
stages to a height of 150 feet. The foundation was laid on the first
anniversary of the victory day. Reaching there we felt a great respect to the
freedom fighters who sacrificed their valuable lives for us. We took some snaps
taking the view of the memorial. However, we visited the place and the surrounding
area for about an hour. The most moving sight of the complex is the several
graves of the martyred freedom fighters just close to the tower. However, we
left the place paying our glowing tribute to the freedom fighters. Through this
visit we experienced a lot.
The
Green Hosue Effect
Green house effect means gradual warming
of the earth’s atmosphere. If the concentration of green house gases in the
atmosphere continues to increase at the present rate then the green house
effect rises in the earth. The global warming is caused by the accumulation of
certain gases, the carbon di-oxide, CFC Methane and Nitric Acid around the
world. The presence of these gases to a large degree is making the ozone layer
of the earth’s atmosphere thinner day by day. At this, the ultra violet ray of
the sun can easily penetrate the atmosphere of the earth. The increasing
numbers of engine vehicles are increasing Carbon di oxide gas, which is making
hole in the Ozone Layer. There will be a dramatic change in the climate and
topography of the earth. This will reduce our ability to grow food and severely
damage wild life, raise sea levels and thereby submerge the costal areas. There
will be drought through out the world. Many creatures will be on the verge of
extinction. Modern science is helping us to keep peace with congenial
atmosphere. We must follow the guidelines to create better environment and save
life on this beautiful planet.
Exam strategy
Exam strategy means examination skill.
When examination approaches, students begin to plan because 50% chances of
success rely on examination skill rather than subject knowledge. A student
should check and double-check the examination schedule and he should also check
what he is allowed or not allowed to take in with him the day before exam.
Budgeting time and avoiding elaborate answers unnecessary are also part of our
exam strategies after getting the questions paper, he should read it carefully.
It is better to read through the whole question paper before starting to
write. It is again useful to spend time at least five minutes each
question thinking about and planning answers. At first glance the questions may
seem difficult, but it becomes gradually easier. A student should attempt all
the questions to get good marks. It is also useful to underline the key words
in the questions to help the examiner to know what he is required to do. He
should also check back to make sure whether he is writing what he should write.
He should always remember that his handwriting should be clear and legible. If
one follows the exam tips on the exam day, he or she wins his or her chances of
success.
A
School Magazine
A school magazine is a kind of
periodical publication, which contains the writings and contributions the
students and the teachers in a school. Every school publishes a school magazine
every year. At first, a committee is formed for publishing the magazine. Then
the committee asks the learners and the teachers to send their writings. The
editor then corrects the writings. They select the publishable writings. The
school magazine is generally open to all teachers and famous person outside the
school is allowed to write in it. It also contains messages from the
headmaster, assistant headmaster and the chairman of the school managing
committee. There are short stories, poems, essays, verses, jokes, riddles and
other writings related to studies, sports and cultural activities of the
school. It often contains album of photography. A school magazine can play a
vital role in improving the young learner’s habit of reading and writing. It
can develop the students’ interest in literature. It stimulates their
imagination and develops their creative powers. It is a mirror of the school.
It adds to the glory and honor of the school.
A Street Beggar
The man who begs alms in roads and
streets is called street beggar. A street beggar is a familiar figure in our
country. He is usually seen to beg standing by the roadside .He is a
very poor man and lives on begging. Usually he is physically deformed and thus
lives on others charity. He is seen always in rugged clothes and is dirty. He
carries a bowl with him. Whenever a street beggar sees a passer-by, he begs
alms by spreading the bowl towards the passer-by. If he gets any alms, he
becomes happy and prays for the person who has given him alms. All the streets
beggar have their own way of lie and mode of approaching for alms. He tries his
best to draw the sympathy of the passers-by with his peculiar voice. He often
recites from the holy Quran and tries to draw other’s attention. Sometimes he
uses his tricks to earn more. He leads a very deplorable life. He lives from
hands to mouth. He can not give good education to his children. He leads a life
of sufferings and pains. He is born unsung, remain unsung and die unsung.We
should mercy by giving alms to a street beggar who is unable to work and
consequently fails to maintain himself or his family.
A School Library.
A library is a building or room where
huge numbers of books of various kinds are kept for the readers who come to
satisfy their thirst for knowledge. Newspapers etc are kept for people to read,
study or borrow. We have a large and spacious library in our school. It is well
furnished having a lot of tables and benches to study. In our school library
the books in our library are organized into categories of classes and then
arranged alphabetically within this class. Each category is assigned its own
special number within that numbers and every book in the category is assigned
its own special number within that number range. The textbooks and reference
books the students can make note sitting in the peaceful and quite atmosphere
of the library. They can also take the reference book in their home being the
member of the library. I think our school, library helps us a lot to acquire
knowledge vastly and to broaden our outlook. So it is our duty to go to the
library regularly.
A Winter Morning
A winter morning is a time when it falls cold and gets biting
cold. This morning is very beneficial to the protection and preservation of
man’s health. The mists gather in drops upon the leaves of trees or the blades
of grass. They look like pearls as they glitter in the rays of the morning sun.
A winter morning is sometimes heinous to the poor, as they have nothing to wear
for protecting biting cold. Winter morning is a curse for old and poor people
and they are obedient to bask in the sun in this morning. A winter morning
presents us different sights of including basking, getting sunlight to warm
body and what not. Village children hardly have warm clothes. So they make fire
with straw, sit around and enjoy the heat. Apart from this, a winter morning
presents us sweet, juice of the date, fresh vegetables and fresh natural foods.
People who have morning work get up early in the morning, as they are
interested to enjoy morning best on the bed in the lap of warm cloths and
wrapper. Really the diversity that we observe in the winter morning sometimes
stirs us or sometimes elates us.
A Railway Station.
A railway station is place where trains
stop for the passengers to get into and get off from the train. It is a busy
place. It becomes very busy because of the arrival of trains. Here the
passengers are found to stand in a queue to collect their tickets in front of
the ticket counter. A big station is always crowded with passengers, hawkers,
and posters. There are bookstalls, book-sellers and waiting rooms in such a
stations. Vendors shout their trade cries. When a train reaches at the station,
the passengers hurry to get off from the train. At the same time passengers
waiting for the train want to get into the train. As a result, a collision of
two groups of passengers takes place. The whistling sound of the departing
train creates a situation of vacuum in the minds of the passengers. When the
train leaves the station, it becomes deserted and buzzing sound of the
passengers ends. A railway station is often a den for the anti-social elements.
It is a suitable place for the beggars to carry on their trade. It is an
unhygienic place too. The authority should look into it.
A
Farmer/ The life of a farmer
A farmer is a man who leads his family
by working hard in the agricultural farms or cultivating lands. Bangladesh is
an agricultural country. So farmers are the backbone of the country. He is most
common figure in our country. Basically he is the main force of economy. He is
called the father of food production. But they are devaluated. Without his role
our country cannot go ahead. The farmers live in the village. Some farmers have
their own lands. But some others are landless. They cultivate the land of
others. They have to work hard from morning till night even in sun and rain to
earn their livelihood. He works in the field all day long and procedures
different kinds of crops. The economic condition of a farmer is miserable.
Although he works hard, he does not get enough crops to eat. He lives a very
low-standard life. He lives in the thatched houses. When a farmer produces good
harvest, he enjoys a happy life with his family .His face beams with joy. But
when he cannot produce good harvest, he enjoys a miserable life He has to
starve sometimes. He even cannot get minimum medical care. Due to his
illiteracy, he suffers from various diseases. The joys of a farmer know no
bound when he gets bumpers crops. To enlighten him with the modern ideas. Adult
education programme for the illiterate farmers can be introduced in the Radio
and television.
A Moonlit Night
A moonlit night in which the full noon shines in its entire
glory in the sky is called a moonlit night. It is really a night of dream and
enjoyment. In the autumn the sky remains cloudless and the moon looks like a
big silver disc in the sky. The silvery light of the moon floods the earth and
the sky. The moon’s rays reflecting on seas, rivers, ponds and hills create a
music spell. When the moon pours her light on the waves of water, it sparkles
like a diamond. The smooth rays of the moon please our eyes and mind. The
natural beauty of a moonlit night can better be realized than described. People
feel great joy. Children play and run about. Men and women go from one house to
another. Women can make their babies sleep singing the songs of stars and moon.
Lower animals take the moonlit for day and start roaming about. It seems that
the whole nature has taken a new form and everywhere is bright, bright and
bright. A moonlit night spreads a feeling of joy in all objects of nature. In
addition, we forget our animosity with others. We make a congregation and chat
in different subjects with others. The moonlit night reminds us the mystery of
creation of Allah. We can evaluate the moonlit night as offering a charming
sight to all living beings.
A
Rainy Day
A rainy day is a day when it rains
ceaselessly all day long during the rainy season. It is called a drizzling day.
The sky is overcast with patches of black clouds and the sun remains hidden
behind them. The weather is foul. The sun is not seen. Sometimes, gusty wind
blows with rain. Rivers, canals and tanks swell up. Roads and paths get muddy
and slippery. Water stands here and there. Normal life is disrupted due to
heavy rain. One does not generally come out without compulsion. The common
people cannot attend their respective places in time. If anybody wants to go
outside, he has to take an umbrella with him. The poor and the day laborers do
not like a rainy day. They cannot go out to earn their living. Their suffering
know no bounds. They go on starving. A rainy day is most welcomed to the
students, as they have no classes in the school. A rainy day brings joyous mood
to the young boys of the same age and they are seen to bathe in rainwater with
merriment. People pass the boy in listening to music, watching videocassettes,
reading novels. Those who have imaginary bent of mind enjoy the beauty of
nature being drenched in rains. The cloudy sky lets loose their emotions. A
rainy day has good effect on the soil. It helps plants grow, flowers bloom and
nature looks fresh and beautiful. However, a rainy day is welcomed after the
baking heat of summer.
May
day /A Mournful Day
May day
refers to a sad incident that took place in the month of May in 1886 in the
American city of Chicago. May day means first May of the year, which is
recognized as the international workers who laid down their lives for the
interest of the workers in Chicago in May 1886. The history is that during
those days the working people were suffering from over work. From the beginning
of the industrial Revolution people in factories have worked very long, shifts
lasting up to fourteen or even more hours a day. They could not protest for
fear of losing job. However, they protested against the injustice done to them.
And on May 3,1886 police fired into a protestant crowed in Chicago. The street
of Chicago were smeared with the warm blood of workers. Many people were
injured and one died. All the privilege workers enjoy to day such as
a minimum wage, safety laws and eight-hours workday were the outcome of the
sacrifices of the workers on May3,1886. These are the rights they have achieved
by their struggle. This day reminds the working class people that the workers
will continue to be exploited until they stand up and speak and speak out to
gain much better working condition, better pay and standard of life. On this
day the working classes of the world become united irrespective of castes,
creeds and nationalities. This is the glory as well as sorrow. So black flags
are flown atop the offices and black badges are worn by the workers to
symbolize their heartfelt grief for their fellow workers. Thus May Day has been
a symbol of unity for the workers all over the world.
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