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    The Journey of the Ladybug - $7 Science Quiz
    • November 14, 2021
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      Protaya Roy Ladybugs are insects that have no respiratory system! This means they don't process Oxygen like us Humans or other insects to live.

      They need moisture and a good food source along with a little shelter to survive and thrive! Ladybugs prey on other...  more
      • November 10, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Naomi Debnath A small ecosystem was created within the jar, where the moisture turned to steam and created air to breathe for the living beings and plants recycled the air. Overall the amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide is just enough for the plants and the ladybug to survive.
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Jubayer Rahman In the glass container, the ladybug lived in a small ecosystem. In that ecosystem, the glass container trapped sunlight, which the plants inside the container used to produce their food and oxygen by photosynthesis. ...  more
      • November 10, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Fariah Ahsan Rasha There are several reasons that the ladybug and plants can still survive in that closed container since there seems to be no air in that container (as the lid is always closed): 1. A small ecosystem has created in the glass container that trapped the...  more
      • November 11, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Nusrat Meem The closed container is like a small isolated version of a our ecosystem. A slightly higher temperature ,water vapor that falls back on the soil and plants , uninterrupted photosynthesis system - that's enough to keep the plants alive.
      Our ladybug here...  more
      • November 11, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Shafkat Kanun Plants can grow inside a closed lid jar. They build their own ecosystem there. We know plants produce oxygen using sunlight through photosynthesis process. As there were wet soil,that plant can absorb water from it. As for the charcoal and gravels,they...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Atia Fiaroz One might wonder how do people grow plants in a closed system known as the Greenhouse. In a typical greenhouse, sunlight is trapped within the glass walls of the infrastructures and the thus the seeds have enough heat and solar energy to germinate into...  more
      • November 13, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Siam Mahmud Well,all the animals need oxygen to survive.And from where do they get the oxygen?? Our best friend trees supplies the oxygen.Inside the container,there were small plants which are continuously...  more
      • November 13, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul To live in a closed eco-system,an animal/plant must need air & foods.While putting the ladybug in the container,some air entered into the container and was trapped inside.
      That air obviously contained some oxygen and CO2.Plants
      need CO2 to live.They...  more
      • November 14, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Zarin sadaf snigdha Before we answer this question we need to get enlightened on a biological term, symbiosis. Symbiosis means interaction between two dissimilar organism where both benefit from being with each other. When we are putting the ladybug and the plants inside...  more
      • November 14, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      sadia islam safa In that container,an small ecosystem was created. Plants produce their own oxygen during photosynthesis and by using that, bug is still alive. Bugs breath through openings in the thorax and abdomen called spiracles. For plants,those gravels will hold...  more
      • November 14, 2021
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      Shadman Chowdhury The ladybug and plants inside the closed container can still survive because of photosynthesis. Plants have a process called photosynthesis which requires CO2 and sunlight to produce carbohydrates, water and oxygen for the plants' growth. Those plants...  more
      • November 14, 2021
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      Digbijoy Azad The ladybug is living in an ecosphere. However, the ladybug is not alone. Bacteria, protozoa, algae, smaller worms, and plants are also crucial members of the jar.
      Few things ladybug needs to live-
      -Oxygen.
      -Food...  more
      • November 14, 2021
  • Fatima Ahmed
    Fatima Ahmed: Shadman's writing on our latest English project! This was a fantastic read and a very creative idea. You thought outside the box! Good job. Here is his full article and a screenshot: ...  more
    • October 27, 2021
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    Fatima Ahmed: Shadman's story in our creative English writing project. This is such a different story and there is something so eerie about it. Very good creative writing and interesting till the end! His full story can be found here and here is a quick screenshot...  more
    • October 9, 2021
  • Fatima Ahmed
    Fatima Ahmed: This is Shadman's answer to our latest physics quiz on ice cubes and temperature. Very nicely explained with good logic and reasoning. Well done Shadman! Here is the quiz link and the screenshot is Shadman's answer: ...  more
    • September 27, 2021
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  • Fatima Ahmed
    Fatima Ahmed: Shadman's answer for the English writing project on Genghis Khan. Lots of interesting information and elaboration. Good work! Here is the full project and screenshot: ...  more
    • September 10, 2021
  • Fatima Ahmed
    Fatima Ahmed: Thanks to Shadman for participating in the Physics project on pressure. Yet another twist in the answer. Here is his version in this link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yfFtDAiReWjKrQ_FDu0_g-SzfFF5SnHfksl6s_5rhSs/edit?usp=sharing
    • September 3, 2021
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    Games R' Us Giraffes - $7 Mathematics Quiz
    • July 31, 2021
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      Zarin sadaf snigdha Since both the Giraffes are similar & we know the volume & heigh of larger Giraffe & the height of the smaller Giraffe we can use Similarity to find the volume of smaller Giraffe.
      (Volume of smaller/ volume of larger) = (height of smaller/...  more
      • July 30, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Shadman Chowdhury The volume of the smaller giraffe will be found by different methods. If the first approach doesn't work, try another method.

      The formula for calculating volume is: V=L*W*H where L is length, W is width and H is height. As you can see in the diagram...  more
      • July 31, 2021
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      Shadman Chowdhury The first method is to calculate the ratio of the surface area of a smaller giraffe compared to that of the larger one and then multiply this number with the volume of a larger giraffe. This will give us an approximate answer for the volume of the...  more
      • July 31, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Zakaria Ahomed First of all the main thing comes here is about similarity. But a difference in case of height and dimensions. So in this case we can do following things.
      Suppose,the volume of smaller one = x
      Ratio of their Heights => 4/6= 2/3
      Again,if we cube...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Zakaria Ahomed That's because If two solids are similar, the ratio of their volumes is equal to the cube of the ratio of their corresponding sides.The cube came 8/27. And the rest of the things are as given. The equation will be (common ratio)^3=ratio of volumes. Thus...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul Height of bigger giraffe, Hbig=6m
      Height of smaller giraffe, Hsmall=4m
      Volume of bigger giraffe, Vbig=5400m3
      Volume of smaller giraffe, Vsmall=X...  more
      • July 31, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Kanta Akter We can just simply do this calculation as the Giraffes are similar. the bigger one is 4/6 times the smaller one in all three dimensions that result in a smaller one 5400×4/6×4/6×4/6 or 5400×(4³/6³)=1600m³

      Then why this will...  more
      • July 31, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Kanta Akter That's why a small giraffe will be the best choice for manufacturing.
      • July 31, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Nirjona Akter In the passage, it is stated that giraffes are similar with different sizes. We can calculate the volume of a smaller giraffe by using given values along with simple math calculation. So If the height of 6 makes a 5400 m³, then the first part of the...  more
      • July 31, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Nirjona Akter Why this formula will work?

      This method will work when all the sides are of the same length. Then, we can find the volume of a cube just knowing the measurement of only one side. If a cube has side length "x" then Volume = x × x × x a which results in...  more
      • July 31, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Shaikh Nafisa Binte Fahad ''How will it work?''
      In question, it represents the subject of ‘similarity statistics’. This means that the ratio of height, length, and width will be the same.
      In the equation, we are seeing that the dimension of both the values are different which...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Noorjahan Binte Farhana There is given Small and tall giraffe height. And the tall giraffe volume is 5400 meter queb. volume= length × width × height.
      consume the length X and width Y for tall and small giraffe
      so, for tall giraffe...  more
      • August 1, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Jesmin Akhter given,
      Bigger giraff height = 6m
      And the volume of bigger giraff = 5400m^3
      we know a formula...  more
      • August 1, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Nur E ferdus Monika matin At first, it is mentioned that both giraffes are similar. That means the ratio of height, length,
      width, and the dimension of each part will be the same for the two Giraffe. The volume of a
      three dimensional figure is- volume= length X width X height so,...  more
      • August 1, 2021
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    The weird music of Sarah and Ali - $5 Physics quiz
    • July 13, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Farjana Lima For answering this question, at first we have to know how guitars work. There are various styles of guitars all which have different sounds and their unique sound comes from the materials of the strings and the composition of the bodies and also the air...  more
      • July 12, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Farjana Lima So, if sarah and Ali want to avoid this problem, they have to create some distance sonically between their acoustic guitars or they have to play different chord or different parts namely rhythm and leads while playing together.
      • July 12, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Noorjahan Binte Farhana That is all about the noise vibration.
      Hearing range refers to the frequency of hearing that the senses of human and other animals are able to hear. Human hearing ranges from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz frequency, but varies greatly from person to person. So...  more
      • July 13, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Shadman Chowdhury When they were playing guitar, a loud thumping noise was produced due to the vibration of their playing, it caused some sort of interference. This would explain why when they are playing at the same time, there was an odd but clear sound that they were...  more
      • July 13, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Zarin sadaf snigdha To answer this question we need to look at the principle of superposition of waves which states when 2 or more waves meet at a point the displacement or amplitude is equal to the vector summation of the amplitude of the individual waves. Here when they...  more
      • July 13, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul The above phenomena is related to the terms-Interference and Superposition.When Sarah & Ali attempted to play
      the acoustic guitar synchronously,two sound waves were generated from two guiters at the exact same time.I mean each one produced the same...  more
      • July 14, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul that,when two waves are in opposite phase (their amplitude direction is opposite) & the superimpose on
      each other,the resulting amplitude is zero which is known as-Destructive Interference.It means the two waves cancel each other.Therefore,no sound will...  more
      • July 14, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Hasnain Tariq actually this happens due to resonance frequency . this is the frequency where superposition of waves can generate. same happen in the case of Sarah and Ali frequency of both musical instrument match suddenly this create loud thumping noise.
      • July 14, 2021
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    Andy Morales and The Rain - $5 Physics Quiz
    • July 13, 2021
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      Hasnain Tariq Andy Morales follow the rule of moment arm. moment arm is the perpendicular distance b/w line of action and axis of rotation. In this case we will consider roots as an axis and other part is line of action . According to this rule if Andy Morales apply...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Zarin sadaf snigdha Here Andy is following the laws of Moment. Here the roots are the axis of rotation & the tree is the line of action. If Andy applies force on the axis of rotation the tree will never move as it is the pivot point & Moment will be zero. But if he...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Shadman Chowdhury The answer to this question is quite simple and straightforward. The force exerted (Trying to lift the tree) was, Tension force of rope=Tension force at a certain distance from the End of the rope= Force that would be required to push (lift) the car...  more
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      Tanveer Tausif Ratul Andy actually used the theory called-MOMENT.So the question is what is moment?Moment is the measure of the ability of a force to produce rotation/turning effect of an object about a fixed point or an axis.It can be measured by a simple formula which is...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul people were applying 10N force.


      So when they were trying to uproot the tree from the bottom side,which means the applied force was near...  more
      • July 13, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Hasnain Tariq hi Tanveer how you can assume that they need 10 N force to move the tree away . did you know 10 N is actually required to displace mass of 1.02 kg and i think mass of tree is much higher
      • July 14, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Rohan Deb Because of Laws of Moment it was easier to lift the tree away from it roots. We have to apply Total Anticlockwise Moment=Total Clockwise Moment. Suppose the roots of the tree has a moment of 25N/m after falling onto the car. So in order to lift the tree...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Moneera Chowdhury To push the tree up, you have to give a force that is bigger than the tree's weight. At a distance further from the roots, the distance you have to move the tree from the ground to upright is bigger than the distance closer to the roots. To make up for...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Wafeeqa Hoque Mr. Morales implemented the concept of ‘moment’. Moment can be defined as the turning effect of a force around a pivot by the perpendicular/ at right angle distance between the pivot and force applied.
      -Pivot: Is the fixed point over which...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Wafeeqa Hoque ...
      This is basically because the farther you are from the pivot, the lesser force required.
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Abeer Muhammad Andy used what is called the turning effect of a force, also
      called the moment of a force. To understand this, we need to know a couple of
      things:...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Arika Afrin Greater distance from the pivot, less force is required so in this case, the pivot is the root of the tree and if you are close to the pivot which is the root then it will require more force or it will be impossible to lift it up and Mr. Morales went to...  more
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      Jawadul Islam Chowdhury Imagine a wrench tightly fitted onto a nut. If you were to move the wrench from the head, a lot of energy would be required to do that. However, if you were to move the wrench from the head side, a lot less energy would be needed to move the wrench. The...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Syeda Anmol Andy used the ideology of moment. Moment of force is the idea to make a body to rotate on a pivot. Moment has a simple rule that is the closer you are to the pivot or the point the more energy you would require to rotate the body. This rule is obeyed by...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Nishat Tamanna Mr. Andy chimed in with the idea of momentum. Momentum is the product of force and the perpendicular distance between the pivot and line of force. He considered providing a force greater than the weight of the tree, but this is only feasible if the force...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Farhan Shahid Andy's idea concerns the effect of moments. The idea about moments is that the further a force acts away from the pivot(the turning point of an object), the more effective it will be in turning the object. For example, the knob of a door is situated the...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Abdullah Masud Mr Andy was able to use the principles of moment in the above scenario. As mentioned in the scenario, the roots of the tree were fixed with the ground so it was a fixed point and a fixed point is called a pivot. This pivot allowed the tree to be removed...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Shaikh Nafisa Binte Fahad Andy told others to help lift the tree from the other side, as the force acting away from the root of the tree made it easier to lift the tree than near the root.
      The car was acting as a pivot here because the weight of the whole tree was on the car. The...  more
      • July 16, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Raheeb Arman Andy uses the idea of moment. Moment of a force is a measure of its tendency to cause a body to rotate on a pivot. Moment justifies that closer you are to the pivot, more force is required to move the object. This law is obeyed by many objects which we...  more
      • July 16, 2021
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    Anwar's Different Perspective - $5 English Writing project
    • July 13, 2021
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      Noorjahan Binte Farhana I was in Class 5, our first term exam was started. I got 39 out of 100 in Mathematics. I was failed. My school called out of my parents.I cried a lot, i was so humiliated. How could anyone got failed mark. Everyone tried to mock of me. My stubbornness...  more
      • July 12, 2021
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      Taiba Anjum https://coolinventor.com/classifieds/2/28/anwar-s-different-perspective-5-english-writing-project
      • July 12, 2021
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      Taiba Anjum It was a fortnight when I had a singing contest contrived by Bangladesh’s prominent organizers for standard people who are passionate about music.I convinced to take part in the contest because ever since I was a child I have an intense passion for...  more
      • July 12, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Taiba Anjum And from that day wherever I went, I was called “The Looser” But I couldn’t just loose so untimely. I had to achieve my goals and show everyone that I have aptitudes as well. ...  more
      • July 12, 2021
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      Nirjona Akter I was a troublesome kid in my childhood who didn’t like to stay in one school for long. Moreover, getting beaten or standing in front of the class was a common thing. However, I enjoyed my school life to the fullest until one of the relatives said...  more
      • July 12, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Faisal Ahmed Faiz It happened in last year. When the COVID-19 attacked massively and we settled down for the home quarantine. I gave focus in my mobile game and aster 2/3 months I became a good player.

      So, I participated in South Asian Championship of Call of Duty...  more
      • July 12, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Zarin sadaf snigdha Success, When we talk about the term success a lot of things comes to mind. But the true meaning of success is not quite what we think it is. When I was in school i was an introvert & had almost no friends. I was easily bullied by my classmates &...  more
      • July 12, 2021
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      Shadman Chowdhury I started out as a bullied kid in middle school. I had two friends I cared about and they were both ok with being my friend. I knew that if one left I would be completely alone, so thrived on the social attention of people at school because it made me...  more
      • July 13, 2021
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      Shadman Chowdhury The classmate (s) who did this made friends easily and naturally without having to try too hard; my whole life changed. I stopped being the shy kid who's too scared to approach people and became the guy who ends up befriending everyone because they're...  more
      • July 13, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Seefath Talukder I am a bit shy and reserved person since my childhood. But I was excellent in music and my music teachers were satisfied with my performance. I was a high scorer when I was a student of BAFA. Though I could sing nicely in front of them and my family...  more
      • July 13, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Kanta Akter Life is like a mirror. Every person has their way of seeing. In this mirror, we see what we want to see in ourselves. If we see ourselves as a loser then we will become a loser and if we look at ourselves as a winner then we will become winners.

      I...  more
      • July 13, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Mujtaba Rafid In a world where there are plenty of successful people with some of the most inspiring stories, my story may sound a bit bland. But I'm still proud of it. I never really had any issues with my grades but I did have weight issues.
      I was a sports...  more
      • July 13, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul It was May 11,2018.
      I lost my one of the most beloved persons on earth.My Father.

      My father was a small businessman & I was then admitted to KUET where I am currently studying.His death was
      an...  more
      • July 14, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul studying I became very much
      upset.I couldn’t sleep at night.Even,it happened that I spent the whole night crying because I thought that I will never be able to fulfill my dream.

      After 1 or 2 month, one day I was browsing internet and suddenly found a...  more
      • July 14, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul mom was so much tensed because she knew that she couldn’t afford that money.But I registered for that semester with my own earnings.Actually that was the first time I registered with my own earnings and it was one of the most emotional and memorable...  more
      • July 14, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Rasheda Nisha I was a very dull student from the very beginning; therefore, my parents never expected anything better from me. They were even planning for my wedding after my SSC exam as they were very sure that I wouldn't be able to pass the exam. But fortunately,...  more
      • July 14, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Rasheda Nisha Also, I was trying to concentrate on their accent and copy that.
      This desperation took me to another level. I got a chance in a very reputed University, finished my study, gave my first interview to an English medium school and imagine what, I became a...  more
      • July 14, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Sumaiya Amir 'LOSER', for me this term has a very deep meaning. This four letter word isn’t a comfortable thing in someone's life. You have to go through a series of depressions, complications and sleepless nights if this term ever get connected with you. Well,...  more
      • July 14, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Sumaiya Amir share my opinions with everyone. After 3months of continuous practice, I was selected as an anchor of our varsity convocation program. A girl who could not even talk became an anchor? Yes that is right. I had my will to change the awkwardness inside me...  more
      • July 14, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Nanjiba Naowar Personally I was an introvert and a bookworm. I love writing. But shyness never lets me publish it. People used to say I am unable to make others understand my thoughts. I was Bullied for it. Last year I felt depressed but didn't find anyone to share my...  more
      • July 14, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Raju Loodh It was my college days story. That time I was not so good at English even I did not know how to write in proper way. We had an English Named ala Uddin. Every day while he come to class he used to tell. Just write something in English. It does not matter...  more
      • July 15, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Shaikh Nafisa Binte Fahad The famous world-class boys of the BTS band also took part in their fight and it was heartbreaking to hear their story. The boys were about to give up and almost lost hope. But they stood together and today their fight has led to a worldwide reputation...  more
      • July 16, 2021
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    Jamil's Economics Enthusiasm
    • July 11, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Kanta Akter In Bangladesh, although women constitute half of the population, women's labor force participation rate is only 36.4 percent compared with 84.0 percent for men in 2020. But, the socio-economic conditions of women in Bangladesh have improved considerably...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Kanta Akter But, It is a matter of great sorrow that gender inequality is continued to persist in the labor market. As a result, women get paid extremely low according to the work. On the other hand, men get highly paid for the same work. In the end, It can be said...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Nanjiba Naowar Bangladesh is now a developing country. Women form almost half of the total population. If many women didn't take part in the job sector, our country couldn't come here. It helps bangladesh in many ways- 1.As the contribution of women increasing in the...  more
      • July 8, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Nanjiba Naowar 4.They start their own business and support their family financially. That makes a lot of families established from scratch in Bangladesh.
      5.Women invest their deposited money in their business, which increases the country's working money and...  more
      • July 8, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Seefath Talukder The given chart is illustrated, in 2003 female participation in wholesale and retail trade was 25,000 but in 2020 it is showing 2,00000 so it's clearly illustrated that women participation has increased and the increasing rate is tremendously higher....  more
      • July 11, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Shadman Chowdhury In a recent report, Bangladesh is said to be 10th in the world as far as the female labor force participation (FLFP) index is concerned. According to this index, FLFP of Bangladesh has increased by a lot because in 2008, it was merely 16 percent and now...  more
      • July 11, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Nishat Tamanna Women are almost half of the total population which is more than 8 crores. Without the participation of this huge population in the job sector, it wouldn't be possible for Bangladesh to be enlisted as a developing country. The largest contribution of...  more
      • July 11, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Hymanti Sarkar Now-a-days women are working in every sector like public sector and private sector etc. In village side, they work in field, they rear cow, goat, poultry etc. By this way, they are making their economic condition better as well as our country. Women...  more
      • July 11, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Zarin sadaf snigdha Today lets talk about how women participation in the job sector has led to massive impacts in the job sector of Bangladesh. According to a research by The Asia Foundation its seen that from 1999/2000 to 2016/2017 the number of female workforce has...  more
      • July 15, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Zarin sadaf snigdha The GDP has seen extraordinary rises in the last few years & this is due to more of the population being involved in work & also women entrepreneurs have opened up the doors for others to earn. Women have also made home workstations such as product...  more
      • July 15, 2021
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    Asrayan:  The Search for a Roof
    • July 4, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Mesbah Abir Sounds great to hear such a praiseworthy initiative taken by Bangladesh Government. More than 5 million people lives without house throughout the country. That is quite impossible to provide that huge number of people within such short period of time....  more
      • July 4, 2021
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      Mesbah Abir 3. The skilled manpower will be able to earn remittance from foreign countries which will increase the progress of our economy.
      4.Some government based industries may be build beside these habitats so that they can work there and lead a good life.
      5....  more
      • July 4, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      MD Robiul Islam Rajon I think a lot of people will benefit if the house is distributed properly. This is a great initiative of the government of Bangladesh
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Farjana Lima I believe Asrayan project will help the lower income people to stand on their own feet. Because, this project gives house to the landless, homeless, shelterless people which gives them roof over their head. So, they don't have to pass night under the...  more
      • July 4, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Shadman Chowdhury The Asrayan project aims to solve two important problems: Joblessness and homelessness. The project is supposed to provide jobs to unemployed people and a shelter for the homeless ones. The Asrayan project will surely help so many poor families to get...  more
      • July 4, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Zakaria Ahomed The Asrayan project is praiseworthy which has shown the light of hope to many families. I must appreciate but in the meantime, I also admit that it is a small picture. In a report, it has been shown that the govt. is being able to provide shelter for...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Zakaria Ahomed In a report, it was shown that Bangladeshis have earned 49 lac dollars from a freelance marketplace named Elance till today(it's now Upwork). Whole scenario is quite bigger than that.

      Again, the previous year we have earned 19.8 billion dollars as a...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Abhay Sunny The Asrayan project was formed in 1997, This is a huge savings for low income families. More than 50% of the cost is on housing cost. 17.4 million people are now living in a road. Government only meets the 7% of the homeless people. If govt provide all...  more
      • July 4, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      David Tanvir Asrayan Project is one of the greatest project so far to enhance livelihood of homeless people. It is a life changing project. Most of the poor people who do not have their own house, have to live in a rent house. A great percentage of their income is...  more
      • July 4, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Rasheda Nisha A step ahead can even change the world. Undoubtedly the Ashrayan project is an outstanding initiative, but a piece of land, a house, is not enough to fulfill all their needs. Besides home, if the government could ensure them a job, that could help them...  more
      • July 6, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Rasheda Nisha 4.Eligible people may find their job, but the problem is with the rest. There are old people, women and children. The old people can be hired for social welfare. With proper training they can make the team and do something good to improve the society...  more
      • July 6, 2021
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      Nirjona Akter The Asrayan project has already benefited the lower-income people with houses along with assistance for making them self-reliant. The rehabilitated families are receiving several training on serious issues and human resources development for engaging...  more
      • July 6, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Mostafizur Rahman I talked to some people after reading this quiz who are benefited from the asrayan project. Mr Shaharul is one of them from the Natore district. He shared his current situation with me.
      Now his monthly cost gets decreasing due to he does not commit paid...  more
      • July 6, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Iftakhar Utsho Asrayan Project is a great initiative by the Government to decrease extreme poverty. This project gives shelter to homeless people, those people were barely surviving before they got a house from this project. Now they can stay focus on their daily...  more
      • July 7, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Kanta Akter Homelessness is a broad social problem in Bangladesh. Homeless women, teenagers, and children feel helpless or unprotected due to multiple forms of victimization, including forced, coerced, or manipulated sexual activity. So, ''The Asrayan project'' is a...  more
      • July 7, 2021
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      Kanta Akter 3.Removing barriers accelerated the way women getting jobs. Moreover, the women who aren't permitted to work outside can work within the home by running businesses like tailoring, fishing, crafting, stitching, nurturing ducks and chickens, making cakes,...  more
      • July 7, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul Asrayan Project has turned into an evident means of
      alleviating poverty of the people who once passed their days in extreme miseries after becoming victims of disasters like cyclone, river erosion and landslides.Firstly,in the joint name of the husband...  more
      • July 7, 2021
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      Tanveer Tausif Ratul activities.Besides,micro loans are distributed among them at the end of the training.So they can involve themselves into different activities/start small business with that money.Women are also involved in different activities with
      men.Each house has a...  more
      • July 7, 2021
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    Jacob's Alaskan Trip
    • June 9, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Sourav Chowhan First of all this, I want to say that all are an example of a scientific phenomenon called Friction.
      Friction is the resistance to motion of one object moving relative to another.
      1. Jacob didn't drive that four-wheel car that much so the tire is not...  more
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      Sourav Chowhan that if there is no friction you can't walk or hold something.
      3. the last phenomenon is also an example of friction but there is something you need to know is "energy". Energy can't be destroyed but it can transform one form to another. So...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Farjana Lima 1st part:
      Here, we can see three different events which we can find explanation in physics. So, let’s see:
      At first, when it comes to winter driving, the law of physics is most applicable which is Newton’s first law of motion called “ The law of...  more
      • June 9, 2021
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      Farjana Lima 2nd part:
      Secondly, Jacob's shoes slipped and fell on the ground because the friction on the ice. This friction causes a very thin layer of water to develop on top which causes the slipperiness.
      Thirdly , when Jacob started rubbing his hands, his hands...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Shadman Chowdhury These are the laws:

      - The law of Conservation of Energy...  more
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      Taarik Hasan More surface connection produces
      more friction and grip to drive the car on snow. “Law of inertia” and sufficient
      road friction balance the force to hold the car on the...  more
      • June 9, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Taarik Hasan “Thermal resistivity” in his hand gloves holds the body generated heat. There’s insufficient “Thermal conductivity” to spread heat outside the gloves.

      Rubbing hands generates uneven heats due to the “Surface friction” of hand skins. There...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Mesbah Abir 1. Season change in Alaska happened because of earth's annual motion. As the earth tilts around its axis and different regions of earth face the sun in different particular times, season change happens. 2. The frictional force is more when the...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Zeeshan Ahmed 1. Here, I have explained a few acts of Jacob during his visit to a cold climate and his acts carried a few generalizations of physics. "His four-wheel drive car was very helpful to drive in that weather as it's tires had very good grip on the icy...  more
      • June 12, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Zeeshan Ahmed 2. "As soon as he started walking on the icy road, his shoes slipped and he fell on the ground." - Next here portraying Jacob's fall through an explanation of physics would be when Jacob was on an icy surface, though basically he don’t have any...  more
      • June 12, 2021
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      Zeeshan Ahmed 3. Last but not the least, "So, he quickly started rubbing his hands together to make it warm." This act of Jacob is quite easy to understand by the ways of physics. When he rubs his hands, heat is produced due to friction. This is the force...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul The 1st phenomena is the result of "friction" which opposes the vehicle's tyre rubber from sliding on slippery roads.The tread on the tires gripped the road surface while jacob was driving and from common sense,it can be realized that jacob's...  more
      • June 13, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul objects.When Jacob was rubbing his hand,a frictional force was produced which was emitted as heat.That energy didn't not come from the atmosphere, but rather the energy he was spending to overcome the frictional forces.
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Abrar Ibne Amin Jim All the situations described above hints at Newton’s 3rd Law & specifically Frictional force.

      1) Situation-1, Jacob’s car could travel the road despite the road was slippery. This happened as the tires had enough grooves to increase friction....  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Abdullah Masud In his wonderful journey, he has met some of the interesting and fundamental laws of physics. First of all, it can be noticed that surface of the ice is slippery. So in order to prevent skidding, the tire of the car had a grooved pattern moulded into the...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Shafaat Shams 1. The snowy road
      is so slippery and doesn’t have enough grips. Jacob’s Car was useful there; it
      gives power to all 4 wheels at the same time. With the help of heavy car
      weight, those 4 tires made 4 friction points. The more friction it made,...  more
      • June 14, 2021
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    Jasmine: The Pride of Sundarbans
    • May 26, 2021
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      Taarik Hasan Objectifying the local’s behavior, there should be poverty,
      norms, and practices of illegal natural resource trading, not much aware of the remaining resource statistics and less Govt/NGO’s interaction.

      To counter those as fighting against years of...  more
      • May 25, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Taarik Hasan (..,)

      They further do remark areas of animal sanctuary, deploy
      armed troops like BGB, ANSAR to restrict general peoples movement, surveillance with technology ( drone, thermal...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Shadman Chowdhury Forest resources are of paramount importance to the local
      communities living near Sundarbans. To save them, Bangladesh Forest Department has taken some initiative but all these actions are now a barrier in their way. They have been managing forest...  more
      • May 26, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul For this quiz, I have divided my answer into 2 parts.The 1st one is how can we save the endangered species of Sundarban & the 2nd part is improving the condition of the local community .

      Royal Bengal Tiger,Saltwater crocodile,Dolphine,Hawksbill...  more
      • May 26, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul Whenever a boat will come within 500m of the animal sanctuary,trackers will send an alert signal to the center computer,which will be monitored round the clock by the officials of the local forest department.If a boat moves very closer to the animal...  more
      • May 26, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul will talk about the 2nd part.Honey,fishes,wax don't effect much but cutting down trees for woods will put a huge impact on the ecological balance of the environment.But,for the local communities,woods and golpata have no alternative.So,what can we do?
      A...  more
      • May 26, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Mahmudul Hasan Shamrat Sundarbans has a great impact on our life, I live in the southern part of the country. Which is very close to the Sundarbans. Every disastrous
      cyclone or cyclonic storm for example the recent ‘Yash’ the Sundarbans
      stands as the barrier and protect...  more
      • May 27, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Amirul Karim I think the authority should take some necessary steps to improve the condition of the local community alongside saving Sundarbans from degradation. First of all, the local community should be given employments in Rampal Power Plants
      under having a...  more
      • May 29, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Jeba Fariha Sundarbans is the largest mangrove in the world. It is a
      great source of different flora and
      fauna. We have to save Sundarbans to save the local community living there.
      Because most of the local people depends on forests' resources. So...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Mehedi Hassan Sunny Sundarbans is supposed to be a sanctuary for their vast flora and fauna. Instead, it has become a haven for smugglers and poachers who illegally snatch away its natural resources. Hence, necessary steps should be taken to keep all kinds of unlawful and...  more
      • May 29, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Mehedi Hassan Sunny The Sundarbans forest is one of the most diverse and productive mangrove ecosystems in the world. To protect the world’s largest mangrove forest, we must avert all kinds of illegal activities in and around Sundarbans by ensuring proper management and...  more
      • May 29, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Farjana Lima For improving the condition of the local community alongside saving Sundarbans from degradation, I think first of all, government and non-profit NGOs should come forward to give proper education to the local children and technical training (such as...  more
      • May 29, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Banoshree Roy Sundarbans is an important resources of our country. It protects our country from the cyclones and tidal surges. The local communities who live around the sundarbans depending on the resources of sundarbans directly or indirectly. They unboundedly hunt...  more
      • May 30, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Mesbah Abir We should think about both the inhabitants near the Sundarbans and the fauna living there. We can't provide such a huge population with other instant jobs in such a low-income county. Best way is to create a reserve for the fauna middle of the forest as...  more
      • May 30, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Tanni Biswas The local community alongside the Sundarban is greatly depends on the Sundarban forest resources for their livelihood so the degradation of Sundarban is increased day by day. To prevent this problem I will do something from my own perspective to improve...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      S. M. Kamran Ashraf As we know the people near Sundarbans are hignly dependent on it. The collect almost everything of their livelihood from this forest. So it is not right to restrct all the area for them. But if we permit them then they might make a big harm to the...  more
      • May 30, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Tashin Jami Sundarbans residents and livestock areas need to be separated. Particular care should be taken so that the animals and the Royal Bengal Tiger can breed. The people of the forest department should have Shabnam on this issue. In addition to encouraging...  more
      • May 30, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Anika Dristi Local people depend on Sundarbans. No matter what we tell them or teach them, that will not change their mind or affect their lifestyle.

      Authority should limit the access to certain parts of the forest for the local people to use its resources. They...  more
      • May 30, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Zeba Afia The local communities of the villages adjoining the Sundarbans depend on this forest for livelihood.
      To earn a livelihood, they have been involved in fishing, tree cutting, honey collection etc. professions for a long time, so it is difficult to stop...  more
      • May 30, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Zeba Afia Regular workshops, trainings, meetings can raise awareness of local communities, provide moral education and create alternative employment opportunities which enable them to be aware of the forest. Proper education should be ensured for the local...  more
      • May 30, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Md. Seikh Sadiul Islam Tanvir Sundarbans is the world's largest single block of mangrove forest. Local communities alongside the sundarbans depend on it mainly for their livelihood.
      Recommendation to improve the condition of local community alongside saving Sundarbans from...  more
      • May 30, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Rawnak Jahan Khan As we know Sundarbans is the largest mangrove with rich ecosystems associated divers flora and fauna, its plays an important role to protect the southeastern part of Bangladesh. This part of Bangladesh is more exposer towards climate extremes and...  more
      • May 30, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Rawnak Jahan Khan As we know Sundarbans is the largest mangrove with rich ecosystems associated divers flora and fauna, its plays an important role to protect the southeastern part of Bangladesh. This part of Bangladesh is more exposer towards climate extremes and...  more
      • May 30, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Farjana Zaman Appointing community leaders as forest guards or watchman will keep the community people away from exploiting resources. Second step should be creating alternative employment facilities for other community families.
      • May 30, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Md. Hazrat Ali The Sundarbans is a cluster of the low land island in the Bay of Bengal. It was the world’s largest mangrove with an area of 10000 Km2 where 60% in Bangladesh and the rest
      in India. The local people alongside Sundarbans are completely dependent on this...  more
      • May 30, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Hymanti Sarkar Firstly, if we notice the occupations of local people, we can see most frequently practiced professions are Mouwal, Baowal, fisherman, collecting golpata, fish fry, crab etc, poaching. So, they are highly dependent on forest. And the main reasons of this...  more
      • May 30, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Hymanti Sarkar development. But for all of these proper guide and fund are necessary.
      • May 30, 2021
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    Virginia Woolf:  A Room of One's Own
    • May 8, 2021
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    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Nowshin Anjum To promote education among girls, my first and foremost duty is to spread the awareness about the importance of female education to the family and the villagers.
      Firstly, I will tell them the famous quote of Napolean Bonaparte, "Give me an educated...  more
      • May 6, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Md Mahedi Hasan Firstly I would love to listen to them the reliable real story of society. How can a girl make a revolution housewives Yeasmin to a Jannatul Ferdous military commando? How they can support their family, society, the nation as well as depends on herself....  more
      • May 6, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Nayemul Mostafa In rural area of Bangladesh, people are unconscious about female's education & their skills.There are many reason,money,society,religion etc.So,my approach will be how can they break these barrier by education.
      At first,education will bring a job for...  more
      • May 6, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Nayemul Mostafa ...If she can contribute in her family economically, then early marriage can be prohibited also!
      Nowadays, natural talent can't be hidden because of social network! I can instantly open a facebook page for her to publish her plays.I hope she will not...  more
      • May 6, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Tahira Zarin If the girl is a very good play writer/dancer/singer then first I will document her talent. And with her permision I will show it to the world. When a person is really talented and the rest of the world know this then no one can stop that person to...  more
      • May 7, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Nafis Wahid Nijhum At present women
      are moving forward in equal pace with men in every field. There are various
      opportunities for girls to showcase their talents in urban areas. In contrast,
      girls in rural areas lack such opportunities compared to girls in urban areas...  more
      • May 7, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Mostafizur Rahman To stop early and forceful
      marriage, we have to make the villagers conscious about the effect of early
      marriage like maternal death, unexpected abortion, Infant mortality, hormones
      disorder, etc. And forceful marriage increases divorce, suicide...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Noorjahan Binte Farhana Now, this is the 21th century of the world. Since she wants to be a play-write, i would suggest her to join Facebook group where she could found all of the people who are interested in dancing singing, play writing. There is one group BD got talent. Also...  more
      • May 7, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Shadman Chowdhury Here are some initiatives I would like to prefer to fulfill the girl's desire of becoming a playwright.

      The first thing is to make the parents realize that girls are
      also gifted and talented. She may not be good at other things like cooking, but she has...  more
      • May 8, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Samia Ahmed The first thing I can do is focus on making aware of education, most importantly female education. I will inform the villagers first.I will give them the idea of mental health. How education is related to mental and physical strength. In this era, mental...  more
      • May 8, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Samia Ahmed The first thing I can do is focus on making aware of education, most importantly female education. I will inform the villagers first.I will give them the idea of mental health. How education is related to mental and physical strength. In this era, mental...  more
      • May 8, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Shafaat Shams Staying under a broken roof is dangerous, but trying to fix a broken roof from the bottom of it is far more dangerous. The girl is under a broken roof, if we approach her family about her talent, her opportunities could be closed forever. I’ll make...  more
      • May 8, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Nur-E-Tamima Tuba If i have to convince her family, would love to listen them first and will show some points:
      1.Increases Economic Growth.
      2.Leads to Better Wages and Jobs for Women.
      3.Saves the Lives of Children and...  more
      • May 8, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Towhidur R. Females have been oppressed by society for centuries and it has become a social norm. To rescue young girls and girls with promising futures out of this curse the society needs to be educated and need to know the value of an educated woman. Firstly, the...  more
      • May 8, 2021
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    Dhaka: Decentralization Discussion
    • April 9, 2021
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      Shadman Chowdhury After getting the money, i will move to Chittagong, 2nd largest but one of the quitest city in Bangladesh. The reason to move in Chittagong is, it is not as saturated as Dhaka in terms of opportunities. Chittagong is like a goldmine of new possibilities....  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Sakib Maksud With this opportunity, I would move to the fertile plains of Jessore. The district is well-known to me, and the majority of the demographic engage themselves in agriculture. One of the significant goods coming out of Jessore is cotton. In recent times...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Rahat Islam Reaz After receiving the money, firstly I will arrange my business
      plan and I will definitely think of a business that can be done with the money I receive. According to the business plan, I will move to Barisal city. It’s one of the oldest municipalities...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Nanjiba Naowar I would shift to Bogura district. The reasons of choosing the district are- 1. Bogura is called the gateway of northern part of Bangladesh. It is a high point for any startup.
      2. It's my hometown. I have known this city for a long time. It would be...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Hridi Biswas My plan is to set up a business in Khagrachari. I will make a team with the people of hill. They make amazing products but get less reputation and importance. I want to use their ability to help both my and their life improved.
      2 lakh will be used to...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Tanjimur Rahman I'd take the money & immediately move to Jessore. Jessore once was known exclusively for the huge amount of date juice & the date molasses it produced, which are one of my most favorite snacks of all time. But this fact is now nothing but a blur....  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Nafis Wahid Nijhum In that situation, I would go to Cox's bazar district and start up my own business of hatchery with the help of the money. Hatchery business is comparatively easy in Bangladesh , specifically in Cox's bazar district. Shimps and crabs are highly demanded...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      ROCKYBUL HASAN I would go back to my village at Feni district. With the fund of ten Lac I would start Vertical aquarium fish farming. Feni is in the middle of Dhaka and Chittagong which is an opportunity to get access of large markets of the country at cheaper...  more
      • April 10, 2021
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      Towhidur R. I would prefer to utilize the money by starting up a stone mining business back in my hometown which is Banglabanda in Rangpur district. Different types of stones get washed up by the stream of Mohanonda from India which enters Bangladesh from the west...  more
      • April 10, 2021
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      Tahira Zarin I would love to choose Keshabpur, Jessore. The reason I choose this area because it is well known for using solar power and according to weather this area is good for harvesting agricultural foods. I would like to spend 1/3 of my money to invest on solar...  more
      • April 10, 2021
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      Abhay Sunny I would like to choose Kuakata district of potuakhali under divison of Barishal. Kuakata is called the daughter of the sea. I really love sea, I visited there in 2016. There i saw the unlimited beauty of nature. But maximum people in there are...  more
      • April 10, 2021
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      Noorjahan Binte Farhana I will choose the bandorbon district which is under Chittagong division. Bandorbon is a place where you will find the heaven of nature. I always cherished a plan one day i will live in Bandorbon. There i will established a research centre where many...  more
      • April 10, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Fatima Ahmed Thank you for submitting all the quiz answers everyone. We are in the process of checking them and will announce the winner soon.
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    • February 22, 2021
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    Fatima Ahmed: Hi Shadman, thanks for writing your first wiki in our site on Educational Systems. Some aspects of the environment you had to face was sad and thanks for creatively writing on what changes need to be made. You have done a nice job in your first article...  more
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    • February 19, 2021
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    • February 2, 2021
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    Fatima Ahmed: Hi Shadman, can you please accept my friend request so we can talk through e-mail in this platform? You were selected for the latest education wiki (Rahim's story wiki). Your next step is to accept the project in the project page, open a wiki account at...  more
    • February 2, 2021
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    Rahim's Education
    • January 30, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Samia Ahmed Most common and relatable scenario of education systems, want to share my thoughts on the change in the educational system.
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Sakib Maksud As a student from middle-class background and part-time teacher, would like to impart insight from personal experiences.
      • January 28, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Nusrat Jahan Pinki Rahim's story is kind of similar to my story . As i have faced such kind of problems i have an experience to share. Not only this but also right now as i am teaching students i also have experience of a teacher . So i think i can share my opinion in a...  more
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Mumtahina Hossain This story has a lot in common with my school life. So I want to share my experience, thought, educational changing system
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Maiesha Zaman Very common, relatable and similar story of middle class students. I do have some similar incidents, want to share those thoughts and experiences.
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Farjana Lima Rahim's story shows us the gap in our education system which must be fulfilled. Wanna share my ideas on this.
      • January 28, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Sumaiya Rahman I want to prove real education is greater than memorizing books and getting good grades.
      • January 29, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Meherun Tonni My journey from a well deserving student(without facilities) to being a primary school teacher is completly relatable with this story. Hopefully, i can help with the ideas as i m trying to change the educational system on my real experience
      • January 29, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Muhammad Sajjad Rahim's represent a lot of students in our country. Even I've faced many problem while I was at school. The education system really be changed. As I have faced some problem in my school life, I can write about the next education system that can be effective.
      • January 29, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      MD Ashikuzzaman I want to write in this topic because i think that i can understand the topic is about the Problem of our education system,in our Educational institution,parents,mental problem etc of a student.i have many idea to solve it.so i want to inform you all about it
      • January 29, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Nafisa Awal As a government officer, my father's continuous posting made me observe the gaps in our education system all over Bangladesh.
      • January 29, 2021
    • Shadman Chowdhury
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul Started school life with a lot of dream, but some unexpected things happened.Really want to share that dream part.
      • January 29, 2021
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      Md Sajib Hosen When I go to school in my childhood, I face various problems including my school and school teaching method, lesson curriculum. Even now those problems remain. I have been thinking of solving the problems ever since. So I want to write here.
      • January 29, 2021
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      Imran Hossain Rahim's story was very practical to present the fragile educational system. Truly, many brilliant students are unable to show their talents. I have some ideas those will be effective at all.
      • January 29, 2021
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      Jannatin Naim Besides memorising notes and pushed toward an unwilling subject, students should have a chance to show their real talents. As a part-time teacher, would like to share my real experience.
      • January 29, 2021
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      Md Ripon Islam Not only teaching method but also proper reading curriculum is essential. I want to discuss ideas about changing educational system.
      • January 29, 2021
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      Nafis Wahid Nijhum Result oriented teaching does not always ensure proper learning. I want to discuss how proper learning can be ensured through a restructured education process.
      • January 29, 2021
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      Nishat Tamanna Being in the phase of finding job and staying near reality, I think of the missing pieces of education system which might have helped to extract the most potential from us.
      • January 29, 2021
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      Ajoy DebNath Some people blame the education system and some keep labelling teachers or students as 'Bad'. And I want to proof all of them wrong. That's why I want to write about this topic.
      • January 29, 2021
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      Mohammad Anisur Majumdar This Education system will not perfect for his better future. Its a need to change this system.
      • January 29, 2021
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      Imad Mustafiz I am Rahim, Rahim is me. I want to break the wall that's created in the minds of people about the true meaning of education. I want to show people how to utilize the talents of the students by coupling them with an effective education system that I couldn't get.
      • January 29, 2021
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      nishi kabbo Ekhn ki smy ache??mane ajk 30 tarik rat prjnto,,tai na fatima apu?
      • January 29, 2021
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      Noorjahan Binte Farhana I wanted to start a school where practical teaching will be given more than theorytical. I hae some idea where i can change these teahing system flaws.so, i want to share my idea through cool Inventor wiki.
      • January 29, 2021
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      nishi kabbo In this case, I think, these schools are of no use. Since Bangladesh is a developing country, we can say from this that it is only memorization in keeping pace with other countries, and it is not right at all in a short space of time. Each one should...  more
      • January 29, 2021
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      Shafaat Shams Developing country's schools are still benighted. Enlightenment picked me up from such benightedness. My motion is "Prefer enlightenment, not schooling."
      • January 30, 2021
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      Md Shakib I have faced similar problem like Rahim, even still in my university life I am facing these problems. Our educational system isn't student friendly, we have to memorize lots of unnecessary things. In this era of technology there are lots of ideas which...  more
      • January 30, 2021
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      Shadman Chowdhury I believe my creativity had been shattered down through our educational system. I want to release that frustration and suggest a better way.
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      Nayeema Bushra The very fact that some realized the flaw, might be an indicator of overcoming an important stage of it.
      • January 30, 2021
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      Sajidul Islam I've also faced the same problem as Rahim. I preferred that a school should be such that the mental and physical development of the students is good. So that they can develop themselves as real human beings.
      • January 30, 2021
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      Shahriar Dipto Educational institutions are the second most important ognanization. With flaws in this system, I am still seeing the impact on later lives. I want to dive into the tactics how we could have start fresh.
      • January 30, 2021
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      Abhay Sunny During this lockdown, i have noticed Online education is not bad at all. we were wasting a lot of time while going to schools. That's why i am interested to write on this project to tell my uncovered idea
      • January 30, 2021
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      Afroza Sultana This story is a mirror of most school education systems. If I have the opportunity, I can share my views with you.
      • January 31, 2021
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