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Published on Feb 22, 2014

ভাষা নিয়ে আমাদের কতই না আবেগ। ২১ শে উদযাপন করি মহা ধুমধামে। ভাষা-প্রেম, ভাষা-গর্ব, আর ভাষা-প্রেমের বাস্তবতায় খুব সুক্ষ ভুলগুলিকে আমরা ভুল মনে করিনা। একজন মার্কিন নাগরিক একে বারে শুদ্ধ বাংলা ভাষায় বুঝিয়ে দিলেন, একটু একটু করে আমরা নিজেরা কিভাবে মায়ের মুখ থেকে শব্দমালাগুলো নিজেদের মুখেই একটু একটু করে মেরে ফেলছি। যারা দেখবেন একবার, দ্বিত্বীয়বার এই ভুল করলে শুধরে নেবেন। তাহলে-ই বাচবে আপনার প্রিয় বাংলা ভাষা।

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Published on Feb 22, 2014

ভাষা নিয়ে আমাদের কতই না আবেগ। ২১ শে উদযাপন করি মহা ধুমধামে। ভাষা-প্রেম, ভাষা-গর্ব, আর ভাষা-প্রেমের বাস্তবতায় খুব সুক্ষ ভুলগুলিকে আমরা ভুল মনে করিনা। একজন মার্কিন নাগরিক একে বারে শুদ্ধ বাংলা ভাষায় বুঝিয়ে দিলেন, একটু একটু করে আমরা নিজেরা কিভাবে মায়ের মুখ থেকে শব্দমালাগুলো নিজেদের মুখেই একটু একটু করে মেরে ফেলছি। যারা দেখবেন একবার, দ্বিত্বীয়বার এই ভুল করলে শুধরে নেবেন। তাহলে-ই বাচবে আপনার প্রিয় বাংলা ভাষা।

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English / Purging bad memories on the annual Good Riddance Day
« on: January 20, 2014, 11:25:59 AM »
Hoping to forget the heart-breaks and hard memories of 2013, people lined up in New York's Times Square on Saturday to discard physical reminders of unpleasant experiences with the help of industrial shredding machines.

The annual Good Riddance Day event, held three days before New Year's Eve, allows people to symbolically purge bad memories by putting photos, documents or written reminders through a massive paper shredder in hopes of clearing a path to a brighter future.

Thomas Avila, 26, one of the first people in line on for the shredder, said 2013 was a roller coaster for him. One of the hardest parts, he said, was telling friends and family he was gay and finding some of them could not accept him.

Shredding the memory was a way of saying "goodbye to my old life," said Avila, 26, who lives in New York's Queens borough. "I know things will get better."

Avila had written in his note for the shredder that he was saying goodbye to "horrible debt and people who betray."

The shredding practice on Good Riddance Day was inspired by a Latin American tradition in which New Year's revellers stuff dolls with objects representing bad memories and set them on fire, according to the organizer, the Times Square Alliance.

For many, the shredding was an attempt to cast off bad habits or bad relationships.

"I'm shredding the reminder of finding out the truth through DNA testing that my daughter is not my biological daughter," said Sam Tlali, 39, who was visiting from Johannesburg, South Africa.

"I think after I do this I will feel relieved," Tlali said.

Gabby Trofa, 19, a college student from Aston, Pennsylvania, visiting New York City for New Year's, had a different goal.

"I want to say good riddance to any stress and worries and the people who bring me down," Trofa wrote in her note.

Source: http://bdnews24.com/lifestyle/2013/12/30/purging-bad-memories

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English / Dad turns dead son into diamond
« on: January 20, 2014, 11:19:21 AM »
News Desk,  bdnews24.com


In a first-of-its-kind case in Italy, a grieving father had his dead son eternally preserved by getting the 20-year-old's ashes transformed into a diamond, Indian news agency PTI reported.


The father had his son's body exhumed and cremated before sending the ashes off to Switzerland so they could be compressed into the gemstone, the agency said.

According to the PTI report the young son, killed in a car crash earlier this year, had already been buried in his hometown of Treviso, in northern Italy, when his 55-year-old dad came up with the idea.

Remembrance diamonds are created by filtering and refining the carbon found in cremated ashes, then secured in a chamber, where intense pressure and a temperature similar to that of a volcano are applied, creating a synthetic diamond, 'The Local' reported.

The process can cost as much as $18,000, PTI quoting 'New York Daily News', said.

The father recently received the synthetic 'Remembrance Diamond' after an eight-month weight.

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English / Competition between Professionals
« on: January 06, 2014, 04:14:46 PM »
Competition can work in subtle ways, for instance amongst genuine professionals. One of the big gains from getting surgeons to publish their success rates etc. was that this encouraged them to learn from one another, and so good practice and promising new techniques spread much more quickly than in the past. The result was that most surgeons' performance came up to near the standard of the best, and patients did not need to 'exercise choice' even though that was the original headline reason for the publication of the data.

For more Reading & Source: http://www.regulation.org.uk/competition.shtml

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English / Evidence of ancient lake on Mars
« on: December 12, 2013, 02:45:55 PM »

Scientists have found evidence of an ancient freshwater lake on Mars well suited to support microbial life, the researchers said Monday.
The lake, located inside Gale Crater where the rover landed in August 2012, likely covered an area 31 miles long and 3 miles wide, though its size varied over time.

Analysis of sedimentary deposits gathered by NASA's Mars rover Curiosity shows the lake existed for at least tens of thousands of years, and possibly longer, geologist John Grotzinger, with the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, told reporters at the American Geophysical Union conference in San Francisco.

"We've come to appreciate that is a habitable system of environments that includes the lake, the associated streams and, at times
when the lake was dry, the groundwater," he said.

Analysis of clays drilled out from two rock samples in the area known as Yellowknife Bay show the freshwater lake existed at a time when other parts of Mars were dried up or dotted with shallow, acidic, salty pools ill-suited for life.

For more & Source: http://bdnews24.com/science/2013/12/10/evidence-of-ancient-lake-on-mars

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Departments / Word of 2013 by Oxford Dictionaries: Selfie
« on: November 20, 2013, 04:17:26 PM »
"Selfie" has been named as word of the year by Oxford Dictionaries.

The word has evolved from a niche social media tag into a mainstream term for a self-portrait photograph, the editors said.

Research suggested its frequency in the English language had increased by 17,000% in the last year, they added.

"Selfie" is the word of 2013, but the BBC's Lucas de Jong quizzes people on the streets of London as to the meaning of other shortlisted words

Other shortlisted words included "twerk" - a raunchy dance move performed by Miley Cyrus - and "binge-watch" - meaning watching lots of TV.

"Schmeat", meaning a form of meat synthetically produced from biological tissue, was also a contender.
'Inventiveness'

The word of the year award celebrates the inventiveness of English speakers when confronted with social, political or technological change.

In 2004, the word of the year was "chav", in 2008 it was credit crunch and last year it was "omnishambles".

To qualify, a word need not have been coined within the past 12 months, but it does need to have become prominent or notable in that time.

Selfie is defined by Oxford Dictionaries as "a photograph that one has taken of oneself, typically with a smartphone or webcam and uploaded to a social media website".

Its increase in use is calculated by Oxford Dictionaries using a research program that collects around 150 million English words currently in use from around the web each month.

This software can be used to track the emergence of new words and monitor changes in geography, register, and frequency of use.
Papal power

Selfie can be traced back to 2002 when it was used in an Australian online forum, according to Oxford Dictionaries.
Sasha and Malia Obama at their father's inauguration The Obama girls take a selfie

A man posted a picture of injuries to his face sustained when he tripped over some steps. He apologised for the fact that it was out of focus, saying that it was not because he was drunk but because it was a selfie.

This year, selfie has gained momentum throughout the English-speaking world, helped by pictures such as one of the Pope with teenagers that went viral.

Oxford Dictionaries online editor Richard Holden explains the choice of "selfie" as word of the year

Judy Pearsall, editorial director for Oxford Dictionaries, said: "Social media sites helped to popularize the term, with the hash tag #selfie appearing on the photo-sharing website Flickr as early as 2004, but usage wasn't widespread until around 2012, when selfie was being used commonly in mainstream media sources."

Selfie was added to the Oxford Dictionaries Online in August, but is not yet in the Oxford English Dictionary, although it is being considered for future use.

Other words that were shortlisted included "showrooming" - examining a product at a shop before buying it online at a lower price - and bitcoin - a digital currency in which transactions can be performed without the need for a central bank.
Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-24992393

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English / Word of 2013 by Oxford Dictionaries
« on: November 20, 2013, 04:09:04 PM »
'Selfie' has been named as word of the year by Oxford Dictionaries. It is defined as "a photograph that one has taken of oneself, typically with a smartphone or webcam and uploaded to a social media website."

Other shortlisted words included 'binge-watch', 'schmeat' and 'twerk'. But do many people know what they mean?
Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25005327

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English / Silent Letters
« on: August 03, 2013, 03:15:13 AM »
English Vocabulary

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English / Morphology
« on: August 02, 2013, 11:18:59 AM »
What is morphology?

The term morphology is Greek and is a makeup of morph- meaning 'shape, form', and -ology which means 'the study of something'. The term is used not only in linguistics but also in biology as the scientific study of forms and structure of animals and plants, and in geology as the study of formation and evolution of rocks and land forms. We are going to stick to morphology in linguistics, as the scientific study of forms and structure of words in a language. Morphology as a sub-discipline of linguistics was named for the first time in 1859 by the German linguist August Schleicher who used the term for the study of the form of words. Today morphology forms a core part of linguistics.

English Phonetics and Phonology

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বাংলাদেশে প্রশ্নের মুখে টেলিভিশন সাংবাদিকতা

বাংলাদেশে রাজনৈতিক নাশতকার নিখুঁত ভিডিও ফুটেজ নিয়ে প্রশ্ন উঠেছে৷ প্রশ্ন উঠেছে টেলিভিশন চ্যানেল কিভাবে কোনো নাশকতার চিত্র শুরু থেকে শেষ পর্যন্ত পায়৷ পুলিশ বলছে, এক শ্রেণির সাংবাদিকের সঙ্গে যোগাযোগের ভিত্তিতেই এটা ঘটছে৷

প্রশ্নটি উঠছিল গত এক বছর ধরেই৷ তবে গত ছয় মাস ধরে বিষয়টি আরো বেশি করে আলোচিত হচ্ছে৷ প্রশ্ন হলো, কিভাবে সাংবাদিকরা নিয়মিতভাবে হরতালের সময় গাড়ি পোড়ানোসহ নাশকতার নিখুঁত চিত্রগুলি পাচ্ছেন? পেট্রোল বোমা নিয়ে হেঁটে যাওয়া থেকে শুরু করে গাড়ি থামানো, আগুন ধরানো এবং তা পুড়ে যাওয়া – কোনো কিছু বাদ যায় না৷ আর জামায়াতের ডাকা হরতালে পিকেটারদের এমনিতে চোখে না পড়লেও বেসরকারি টেলিভিশনের খবরে তাদের নাশকতার নিখুঁত চিত্র পাওয়া যায়৷

    Bangladesch Proteste Jamaat-e-Islami
    হরতালের আগুনে জ্বলছে বাংলাদেশ
    বরিশালে অগ্নিসংযোগ

    জামায়াত-শিবিরের ডাকা হরতালের দ্বিতীয় দিন ৪ই মার্চ বরিশালে মোটর সাইকেলে অগ্নি সংযোগ করছে দলটির সমর্থকরা৷ এভাবে বাংলাদেশের বিভিন্ন জেলায় হরতালের সময় ভাঙচুর, অগ্নিসংযোগ, পুলিশের উপর হামলায় অংশ নেয় জামায়াত-শিবিরের সমর্থকরা৷ উদ্দেশ্য, যুদ্ধাপরাধীদের বিচার বন্ধ করা৷

টেলিভিশনে এ ধরনের ঘটনার খবর সংগ্রহ করা কয়েকজন সাংবাদিক স্বীকার করেন যে এ ব্যাপারে তাঁদের আগে থেকেই খবর দেয়া হয়৷ শুধু তাই নয়, সে সব সাংবাদিকরা ক্যামেরা নিয়ে না যাওয়ায় পর্যন্ত পিকেটাররা নাশকতার ঘটনা ঘটায় না৷ এমনকি যদি ক্যামেরা না যায়, তাহলে নাশকতার ঘটনা ঘটানো পর্যন্ত হয় না৷ শুধু টেলিভিশন নয়, পত্রিকার ফটো সাংবাদিকদেরও নাকি নাশকতা সম্পর্কে আগে থেকেই খবর দেয়া হয়৷ বৈশাখী টেলিভিশনের সিনিয়র বার্তা সম্পাদক সাইফুল ইসলাম ডয়চে ভেলেকে বলেন, বিষয়টি তাঁদের নজরেও এসেছে৷ তবে সবাইকে যে খবর দেয়া হয়, তা নয়৷ নাশকতা সৃষ্টিকারীরা তাদের বিশ্বস্ত সাংবাদিকদের খবর দেয়৷ আর সেই সাংবাদিকদের ধারণ করা ফুটেজ অথবা ছবিই পরে ধার করে নেন অন্যরা৷ এভাবেই চলছে৷

ঢাকা মহানগর পুলিশের যুগ্ম কমিশনার মনিরুল ইসলাম ডয়চে ভেলেকে বলেন, তাঁদের কাছে প্রমাণ আছে যে সাংবাদিকরা ক্যামেরা নিয়ে যাওয়ার পর নাশকতার কাজ শুরু হয়৷ তাঁদের সঙ্গে নাকি আগে থেকেই যোগাযোগ করে জানানো হয়, কোথায় এবং কখন নাশকতা করা হবে৷ শুধু তাই নয়, পুলিশ টের পেয়ে যাওয়ায় সমঝোতার ভিত্তিতে নাশকতার স্থানও পরিকর্তন করা হয় অনেক সময়৷ তাই হরতালে পুলিশ এখন সাংবাদিকদের, বিশেষ করে টেলিভিশন সাংবদিকদের অনুসরণ করেন৷ তাতে পুলিশ সুফলও পায়, জানান মনিরুল ইসলাম জানান৷

ঢাকা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের ‘টেলিভিশন সাংবাদিকতা' বিভাগের চেয়ারম্যান অধ্যাপক ড. শফিউল আলম ডয়চে ভেলেকে বলেন, সাংবাদিকতার এই প্রবণতা গ্রহণযোগ্য নয়৷ এটা অপরাধীদের সঙ্গে এক ধরনের সহযোগিতা৷ কোনো ঘটনা পেয়ে গেলে তা ধারণ করা সাংবাদিকতা৷ কিন্তু কেউ যদি কোনো সাংবাদিককে খবর দিয়ে কাউকে হত্যা করে আর সেই সাংবাদিক যদি পুলিশকে খবর না দিয়ে হত্যাকাণ্ডের ফুটেজ ধারণ ও প্রচার করেন, তা কোনো বিবেচনাতেই সাংবাদিকতা হতে পারে না৷ সাংবাদিকদের এ থেকে বিরত থাকা উচিত৷ নয়ত যাঁরা এর সঙ্গে যুক্ত তাঁরা অইনি ব্যবস্থার মুখে পড়তে পারেন৷
এমনকি যদি ক্যামেরা না যায়, তাহলে নাশকতার ঘটনা ঘটানো পর্যন্ত হয় না (ফাইল ফটো)

বৈশাখী টেলিভিশনের সিনিয়র বার্তা সম্পাদক সাইফুল ইসলাম বলেন, সাংবাদিকতার এই প্রবণতা সবাইকে মিলে বন্ধ করতে হবে৷ কারণ প্রতিযোগিতার এই সময় কোনো একক প্রতিষ্ঠান তা করতে পারবে না৷ তিনি মনে করেন, এই প্রবণতা বন্ধে সাংবাদিক ইউনিয়নসহ সাংবাদিক সংগঠনগুলোরও সোচ্চার হওয়ায় প্রয়োজন৷ তিনি জানান, যুদ্ধাপরাধীদের বিচার শুরু হওয়ার পর এই প্রবণতা শুরু হয়েছে৷ অনেক সময় নাশকতা যারা করে, তারাই আবার তা ক্যামেরায় ধারণ করে পাঠিয়ে দেয়৷ আর কোনো কোনো টেলিভিশন চ্যানেল তা নিজস্ব ফুটেজ হিসেবে প্রচারও করে৷

ঢাকা মহানগর পুলিশের যুগ্ম কমিশনার মনিরুল ইসলামের কথায়, তাঁরা সাংবাদিকদের অনুরোধ করছেন তাঁরা যেন কোনোভাবেই কোনো অপরাধীর সহায়ক শক্তিতে পরিণত না হন৷ কেউ যদি সে রকমটা করেন এবং তার প্রমাণ পাওয়া যায়, তাহলে আইনগত ব্যবস্থা নেয়ার সুযোগ আছে, বলেন মনিরুল ইসলাম৷


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Source: http://www.eltweekly.com/elt-newsletter/2013/07/vol-5-issue-24-introducing-eltweekly-scholarships/

Vol. 5 Issue 24 – Introducing ELTWeekly Scholarship
by Tarun Patel

ELTWeekly Vol. 5 Issue#24 | July 8, 2013 | ISSN 0975-3036

We are glad to inform you about a new initiative from the Team ELTWeekly.

2013 onwards, we would like to offer ELTWeekly Scholarship to the students of English Language and Literature. We are yet to decide the amount that we are going to offer as scholarship.

First of all, we would like to invite you ideas and suggestions on the criteria / ways for offering the ELTWeekly Scholarships.

Please share your ideas by posting comments on this post.

Thank you.

Team ELTWeekly

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Food Habit / Crash diet tied to gallstone risk
« on: June 11, 2013, 01:54:30 PM »
Crash diet tied to gallstone risk
Reuters

Published: 2013-06-09 21:15:25.0 GMT Updated: 2013-06-09 21:15:25.0 GMT


People who go on an extremely low calorie diet are more likely to develop gallstones than people on a moderately low calorie diet, according to a new study.

Dr. Michael Jensen, a professor of medicine at the Mayo Clinic, said dieters typically end up with similar weight loss in the long run whether they use extreme calorie restriction or more moderately restricted diets.

"You're going to end up in the same place (weight-wise), so why take the risk of ending up in the hospital with a gall bladder problem just to lose weight faster?" said Jensen, who was not part of the study.

Gallstones affect as many as 20 million people in the US.

Dr. Kari Johansson, the lead author of the study and a researcher at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, said quick weight loss from very low calorie diets is thought to impact the salt and cholesterol contents of bile and the emptying of the gallbladder, both of which can contribute to gallstones.

To see how these diets affect gallstone risk in a real-world setting, Johansson and her colleagues collected information on customers' progress from a weight loss company in Sweden called Intrim.

Some of the study authors have worked for the company or serve on its scientific advisory board.

Their study included 6,640 dieters, half of whom went on a crash diet and the other half of whom went on a low calorie diet.

The crash diet involved liquid meals of just 500 calories a day for six to 10 weeks, followed by the gradual introduction of normal food, and then nine months of a weight maintenance regime of exercise and healthy eating.

The other dieters ate 1,200 to 1,500 calories a day, including two liquid meals, for three months, followed by the nine month weight maintenance period.

Health coaches at Intrim collected weight and body size information, which the researchers linked to a national health database that has records on gallstone treatments.

After three months in the weight loss program, the crash dieters lost about 30 pounds, compared to roughly 17 pounds lost among people on the low calorie diet.

One year out from the start of the diet, the extremely low calorie group had lost an average of 24.5 pounds, while the other group lost about 18 pounds.

Among those on the crash diet, 48 people developed gallstones requiring hospital treatment, and 16 people in the other group developed gallstones, Johansson and her colleagues report in the International Journal of Obesity.

They could not determine why gallstones were more common among people in the extremely low calorie group.

"One contributing factor was that they lost more weight during follow-up... another may be that they may have had a lower fat intake," Johansson said in an email to Reuters Health.

Jensen said people should have doctors supervise their health when going on a very low calorie diet, something that is recommended in the US.

"They should be informed about the risk/benefit tradeoff compared to using the less intensive, but also less effective, (low calorie diet) alternative," Johansson said.

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English / New Expressions
« on: June 11, 2013, 11:28:51 AM »
I really mush dash & Keep me in the loop

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http://www.wipo.int/academy/en/courses/academic_institutions/md_brisbane.html

Master of Intellectual Property Law - Brisbane

This Master Degree is offered jointly with the WIPO Academy and Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, Australia.  It covers a period of one academic year, full-time (2 semesters) from February to October.
Curriculum

This Master Degree focuses on intellectual property (IP) law, policy and practice in an international context with an emphasis on the Asia-Pacific Region. Subjects covered include:

    General Introduction to IP
    Patents and Biotechnological Inventions
    Copyright and Related Rights
    Trademarks, Domain Names and Geographical Indications
    Industrial Designs and Plant Variety Protection
    Traditional Knowledge and other Emerging Issues, Interface between Antitrust and IP Rights
    IP Management and Commercialization
    Research Project

Diploma

Upon satisfactory completion of the course, students will receive a Master Degree of Intellectual Property Law, jointly awarded by QUT and WIPO.
Eligibility

This Master Degree is open to persons holding a four year Bachelor Degree in any discipline from QUT or an equivalent Australian or overseas institution.   Applicants with a three year Bachelor Degree with professional experience in the field of IP may be considered for entry.  Proof of English proficiency is required.  A total of 30 places are available in the program.
Applications

Registration for this Master Degree is open from September to November.  To apply, send the application form PDF, Application Form, Master Program in IP Law, Brisbane to QUT Admissions, Student Business Services, Victoria Park Road, Kelvin Grove, Qld, 4059, Australia. Upon assessment of the entry requirements, QUT will send an offer letter to the applicant within approximately two weeks.
Scholarships

WIPO grants scholarships to eight to ten students from developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region who are highly motivated to develop a career in the IP field. To apply for a WIPO scholarship, submit your request, together with the official acceptance letter from QUT, your curriculum vitae and motivation letter, to the WIPO Academy (MIPQUT.academy@wipo.int), with a copy to the Program Director, Professor Kamal Puri (kamal.puri@qut.edu.au).  WIPO will notify the outcome of the scholarship application.

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