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While you are Student / Re: Learning to Learn
« on: October 10, 2010, 07:51:27 AM »
Dear Debashish,

Greetings from CDC and thanks for initiating topic like this smartly. Workshop on” Learn to Read”, “Learn to Learn”, “Learn to Unlearn, “How to say NO” and so on is going to be offered by CDC shortly.

We will be delighted if you can join us.

Thanks and regards,

Raju


 

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Common Forum / Re: DIU Development News
« on: October 07, 2010, 09:11:05 PM »
I am delighted to feel it and hope to grow more. Thanks to authority for extending their support for betterment of student.

Regards,

Raju

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Use of Forum / Re: FORUM DAY
« on: October 05, 2010, 10:42:19 AM »
Well write up Mr.Sony and Mr. Lincon.  Yes, if every active forum member of forum present the meeting. The meeting will be successful. All of the forum member please  invite personally to your friends who are  active forum member.

We can divided into some group. Such as I am a student of BBA department. So, I will invite all of the member who are studying BBA.

Mr. Debashish, Mr Limon, Ms. Bidita will invite to the active member of forum of BBA department. 

Mr. Kazi Shahin and Ms. Mita will cover the CSE department.

Mr. Salam, Mr. Jafar, Mr. Lincon cover the Real State department.

It is the high time to start our journey. I have already started the personally invitation process. Please You should also start it.

Thank you


It's a good idea to explore.... Thanks

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Faculty Forum / Re: Day Care Centre for Babies
« on: September 28, 2010, 12:29:13 PM »
The proposal for developing future generation with proper care is really great. It can build more empathetic and developmental relationship among us.  Moreover we can explore part time job opportunity for DIU student also through this project.

Hope people will join the discussion and action soon.

Regards,

Raju

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Permanent Campus of DIU / Re: The dream of a permanent campus
« on: September 26, 2010, 10:40:44 AM »
Nice to know about new land and expansion of permanent campus but can’t ignore our present position, I would say wonderful strategic location or position with purchased buildings and lands including main campus, library building, more than 70% floor of prince plaza, Hostel building, independent building with land beside sunrise plaza( near Arong). Moreover Dhanmondi lake and Jatio Sangsaad Bhavan both side that can be utilized by our students nicely if we can build a community understanding at this central part of the city or the country. There is no other private university in Bangladesh can have it!

Last semester I enjoyed outing with some of our beloved student around the campus and many of them agreed with me to feel the present location as our permanent campus by discovering social ownership from Dhanmondi Lake to Chandrima Uddan.

Hope we will grow more and more near future but can love the present situation by exploring all possibilities.

Regards,

raju

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Common Forum / Re: 3rd Citi Financial Quiz Competition on Channel-i
« on: September 25, 2010, 07:49:47 PM »
Shame………! Shame……..! Shame……..!

DIU loses in this competition…..!


Score: DIU 5 only and Stamford University 25.

Before participate in any competition especially in any TV channel all should well prepare. Because this kinds of competitions are affect on our image. We are not like that, those are happened today.

Limon
Batch 20th


Dear Limon:

Although, I don't know detail about the competition but participation is much better than doing nothing. We will be happy to see you someday to achieve more for DIU. At this point we must congratulate those 5.............

Regards,

Raju

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Faculty Forum / Re: Top Ten Forum users
« on: September 25, 2010, 07:08:50 PM »
shibli                         1532

Shamim Ansary          820

ashiqbest012               622

BRE SALAM SONY       610

kazi shahin               518

bidita                       398

debashish                  386

jafar_bre                      338

raju                             234

md                             213

Dear Shibli Bhai:

May be this status is ok in terms of number of posting but spending time with the forum shows different. I believe there are number of people who are reading more than posting.

Regards,

Raju


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10. Great Pacific Garbage Patch
Pacific Ocean

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, also described as the Pacific Trash Vortex, is a gyre of marine litter in the central North Pacific Ocean located roughly between 135° to 155°W and 35° to 42°N. Most current estimates state that it is larger than the U.S. state of Texas, with some estimates claiming that it is larger than the continental United States, however the exact size is not known for sure. The Patch is characterized by exceptionally high concentrations of pelagic plastics, chemical sludge, and other debris that have been trapped by the currents of the North Pacific Gyre. The patch is not easily visible because it consists of very small pieces, almost invisible to the naked eye, most of its contents are suspended beneath the surface of the ocean. This is not a place the average Joe would want to visit.

I don't know why number of postings are 10  but places are unique no doubt.......Thanks Mr. Ansary.

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Law / Re: Developing Good Communication Skills
« on: September 24, 2010, 07:08:58 AM »
If we have good communication skills, So I think we can adjust everywhere.

……and also can avoid miscommunications around us. Cost of miscommunication is really high in today’s life that causes of most of the peace breaking events.

If anyone interested to work on it please visit CDC sometime.

Regards,

Raju

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Thank you Dear Ashiq. Hope things will ok by learning meaningfully. I must respect your desire to learn!

Take care,

Raju


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Do you know Mr. Papon who has come to our university? 1. New lecturer ( Who don't have any experience).



Thank you Limon.  


I am really confused who can perform what! So far my experience with universities from Bangladesh to India and India to USA found that lot’s of young teachers (NT) cultivated my brain tremendously and reverses with so called seniors.

I don’t know what you people want actually but can rethink before posting against any NTs who are still unknown to you.

Let’s be developmental by accepting new people with new knowledge and skills those can help you meet 21st centuries challenges nicely.

Cheers,

Raju

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To increase creativity, you need to do two things. First, you need to encourage it. Second, you need to train your brain. Start on both of these right now, and you can experience greater creativity today.

Encourage creativity and you'll increase creativity. This is true of most things you want to see more of in your life. Encouragement can work wonders. How do you encourage creativity, though?

First, by paying attention to it. Your subconscious mind tends to give you more of what you pay attention to. If you ignore the creative aspects of your life, you are telling your subconscious that they are unimportant. If you consciously note when you are creative, and you look for opportunities to be creative, your subconscious mind will start feeding you more creative ideas. Look for it and you'll find more of it.

Another way to encourage and increase creativity, is to write your ideas down. Keep an "idea journal." If you do this regularly, you'll notice that you often start having more ideas the moment you start to write. A so-so idea may normally be forgotten, but by writing it down, you may remember it, your subconscious works on it, and it can transform into something very creative.

You can also encourage greater creativity in yourself by putting creative ideas into practice. If you paint or write, for example, try anything new. Even just driving a different route to work to see if it is quicker can help. The point is to get you mind working outside of its regular patterns.

Just changing your surroundings can encourage creativity. If you want more creativity in your love life, go hike up a mountain with your partner. If you write, try sitting on a roof to write. If you need new ideas for your business, take a notebook to the park and sit by the duck pond. A change of environment can get your brain out of it's ruts.


Dear Ms Yesmin:

Thanks for nice and creative posting to explore creative mind that can change the world positively.

Regards,

Raju

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Discussion on Creative Problem Solving / Re: stress management
« on: September 16, 2010, 07:27:50 AM »
Dear Ashiq,

Nice to know that you are learning ………………..

This semester we will organize the 2nd workshop on “stress management and productivity” from CDC. You can join if you think managing stresses is more possible by practice than information.

Regards,

Raju

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Positive Bangladesh / Re: World Suicide Prevention Day
« on: September 14, 2010, 09:46:26 PM »
Thanks limon for sharing. GREAT!!!

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Positive Bangladesh / Re: World Suicide Prevention Day
« on: September 14, 2010, 09:03:42 AM »
Thanks Mr. Rezwan & Ashiq,

We can promise that never think about suicide & also do not any thing that will force a person to commit suicide. In our country one common reason for suicide is eve-teasing. Girls are committed for suicide, when they can’t tolerate. We should aware about it.

Dear friends, would you share about more reasons of suicide in our country or abroad………?



Limon
Batch 20th BBA



Dear Limon:

Mental health issue is seriously stigmatized in 3rd world countries including Bangladesh.  That’s why we can see consequences only at final stages in the form of suicide, madness, craziness etc.  Please note that most of developed countries have been created culture to consult with doctor, psychologist or counselors at initial stages of those. 

Different mindset can direct differently that causes, drug addiction, suicide, destruction and so on. It’s very simple to feel that different situation creates mindset and actions among human beings. Evan we can recognize suicidal attitudes among ourselves sometime if can engage conscious and subconscious psychographic profiles simultaneously.

Now a day, mind mapping is very popular globally to identify psychological strength and weakness for exploring maximum outcome of individual and groups. CDC also can support to do so with interested personnel only.

Eve-teasing can be stopped permanently also through strong psychological intervention including emotional self protection skills among our girls and cognitive behavioral therapy among young people.   

Please note that over spending, missing classes, unfair means in exam, misbehave etc. also kind of suicidal steps in life that cost a lot.

Let’s talk more about mental health issues positively as our mind is bigger than body always!


Regards,

Raju




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