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English / English Shop
« on: November 29, 2014, 04:43:11 PM »
Today students of final semester arranged a speaking and listening test workshop for students, as part of their presentation. For this they had to collect materials from movies, internet and television. Many students even from other department like CSE came to sit for the students. While collecting the materials students really learn a lot if things. Teaching is the best way to learn.I used this technique.

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English / Students Helping Students(SHS)
« on: November 25, 2014, 04:42:48 PM »
Senior students are going to arrange  presentation session for the juniors(under my supervision). Specially the weaker students will be benefited.Tomorrow we will have the first presentation.Batch 4.1 students- Nadiatul Islam and Mahbuba Hasan will present on 'Use of in the text- The Garden Party,Shooting an Elephant and Pride and Prejudice. All are invited

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English / Poor language skill of the Turkish students
« on: November 08, 2014, 04:46:54 PM »
Today we(dept of Eng. Uttara ) had a meeting with our academic coordinator regarding the weakness of the Turkish students in learning English Literature.We found that, completing a certificate course is not enough for some of them to study this subject. We have decided to suggests some extremely weaker students to offer remedial courses(if they prefer).

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English / Why is Irish heroes are always anti-hero?
« on: August 06, 2014, 12:13:44 AM »
Heroes of Bernard  Shaw, John Millington Synge and Samuel Beckett most of the times seems to be anti heroes because of political unrest and struggling life of the Irish people.The heroes posses the tone of rebel and the air of air of antagonism towards everything just like the Irish people who are colonized .
While teaching Arms and the Man this question came into my mind.

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Islam & Science / Ahlul-Bayt of the Prophet (PBUH&HF)
« on: July 27, 2014, 05:24:12 PM »
The Prophet (PBUH&HF) said: "Even if the entire duration of the world's existence has already been exhausted and only one day is left (before the day of judgment), Allah will expand that day to such a length of time, as to accommodate the kingdom of a person from my Ahlul-Bayt who will be called by my name. He will fill out the earth with peace and justice as it will have been full of injustice and tyranny (by then)."

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Islam & Science / Imam Mahdi
« on: July 27, 2014, 05:22:23 PM »
•   al-Mahdi (AS) will come in the last days to make a universal Government,
•   al-Mahdi (AS) is from the Ahlul-Bayt of the Prophet (PBUH&HF),
•   al-Mahdi (AS) is from the progeny of Fatimah (AS), the daughter of the Prophet (PBUH&HF),
•   al-Mahdi (AS) is different than Prophet Jesus (the Messiah),
•   Prophet Jesus (AS) will come as one of the followers of Imam al-Mahdi and will pray behind him in congressional prayer.

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Ramadan and Fasting / Which diabetic patients should avoid fasting:
« on: July 22, 2014, 11:53:40 AM »
It should be remembered that in the end of the day it is the choice of the patient to fast or not. If they are just told not to fast as a general rule and are not advised properly according to some guidance, then the results could be more disastrous as some will chose to fast and may end up with complications and still hesitate to contact their doctors!
The following patients are better off not fasting in Ramadan and should rather pay Al-fidyah (recompense i.e. feeding a poor person for each missed day);
1.   Patients with brittle Type 1 diabetes (with poor control, hypo unawareness, frequent hypo and high blood sugar, severe kidney and eye complications patients with poorly controlled hypertension, unstable angina and those prone to frequent diabetic ketoacidosis)
2.   Patients with poor diabetic control who are non compliant in terms of following the advice and treatment.
3.   Pregnant Type 1 diabetic patients and those on insulin treatments with Type 2 diabetes. (Diet control pregnant women with Type 2 diabetes may fast if they wish).
4.   Very elderly patients on insulin (Type 1 or Type 2) who have any degree of alertness problem.
5.   Children under the age of puberty.
6.   Those with learning disabilities, acutely ill, very old and frail
7.   Breast feeding mothers with Type1 or Type 2 on insulin.

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•   Patients with brittle diabetes (with poor control, hypo unawareness, frequent hypo and high blood sugar, severe kidney and eye complications and those prone to frequent diabetic ketoacidosis are at a high risk of developing severe complications and are advised not to fast).
•   Regular blood glucose checks, especially pre sehri, 3 hours after Sehri, pre Iftar and 3 hours after Iftar, it will help in adjusting their insulin dose if needed.
•   Recommended regimen could be; long acting basal insulin like Ultralente, Glargine or Detemir (In place of Isophane), at Sehri or Iftar and giving short acting insulin analogue (Lispro or humalog) 20-30% of the usual morning dose at Sehri and usual full morning dose at Iftar, to avoid hypoglycaemia at mid day.
•   Where possible, take rest during the day to help avoid low blood glucose levels.
•   These patients should have a fast and easy access to their local specialist diabetic nurse and physicians and they should be aware of the situation before hand.

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•   It is very important not to stop taking insulin during Ramadan.
•   Consider a lower dose (1/2 to 1/3rd of normal morning dose) at Sehri and usual full morning dose at Iftar time. (as a general rule)
•   Consider changing from pre-mix insulin to long-acting insulin (eg; Isophane, detemir or glargine) to avoid higher risk of hypos at mid-day/mid-fast, either at Sehri or at Iftar.
•   Pre-meal, short acting insulin analogues (Lispro and Novo-Rapid) are useful for fasting because they allow people to inject during or just after their break of fast meal, and give a lower risk of hypoglycaemia during the night. These have been shown to help with glycaemic control during Ramadan compared with regular human insulin.
•   Where possible, take rest during the day to help avoid lowering of blood glucose levels.

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•   Limit the amount of sugary foods taken at Iftar and Sehri dinner afterwards.
•   Fill up on starchy foods such as pasta, rice, chapatti, couscous and bread.
•   Include fruits, vegetables, lentils (dal) and yoghurt in your meals at Iftar and Sehri.
•   Try to have the meal at Sehri just before sunrise, not at midnight. This will spread out your energy intake more evenly and result in more balanced blood glucose when fasting.
•   Choose sugar-free drinks or water to quench your thirst at Iftar, use an intense sweetener where needed, e.g. Canderel, Sweetex, Hermesetas.
•   Limit fried foods such as paratha, puri, samosas, chevera, pakoras, katlamas, fried kebabs and Bombay mix to one portion. Measure the amount of oil used in cooking (use 1–2 tablespoons for a four-person dish).

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. General issues and advice to the Diabetic patient during Ramadan

•   One has to understand that the Type 1 and Type 2 (insulin dependent & non-insulin dependent) diabetes are different and that some of the Type 2 diabetic patients also require insulin treatment.
•   Most of the Type 2 diabetics should be able to fast without much problem but will need some adjustment in their treatment by their doctor.
•   Type 1 diabetics can also fast but need pre Ramadan assessment by their doctor / diabetic nurse specialist and advice on insulin regimen change or dose alteration
•   All diabetic patients should contact their doctors and diabetic specialist nurse to inform them about their intentions to fast, well before Ramadan begins, for an early diabetic assessment, treatment adjustments and dietary advice.
•   Good effects of Ramadan fasting on individuals are self-regulation, self-training, self discipline, increase inner peace and tranquillity. These may have beneficial effects in improving long term poor diabetic control, weight reduction, dietary habits improvement and stopping bad habits like smoking.
•   Monitor your diabetes regularly during the fast especially during the early days. Check your blood sugar before Sehri (pre-dawn meal), 3 hours after Sehri, before Iftar (breaking fast at sunset) and 3 hours after the Iftar, this monitoring will help you in making adjustments to your drug and insulin intakes.
•   Delay your sehri meal till the latest time and break your fast at the earliest time.
•   Avoid very sugary foods like sweet meat, sweet drinks and eat fresh fruit
•   Your fast does not break by checking blood glucose or by insulin injection.
•   If you are experiencing hypoglycaemic symptoms then it is advisable to break the fast and make up for it after Ramadan.

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Story, Article & Poetry / FORGETFULLNESS
« on: July 22, 2014, 11:46:25 AM »
RISE IN THE MORNING AND THEN FORGET THAT YOU WERE SLEEPING
HELP PEOPLE A LOT AND THEN THINK YOU EVER HELPED A SINGLE
LOOK AT YOUR CHILD'S FEAR AND THINK THERE WAS NEVER A DROP OF TEAR
WHEN YOU MET SOMEONE WHO RESEMBLES YOUR BEST FRIENDS' WIFE FORGET THAT SHE IS DEAD.

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Story, Article & Poetry / Small creator
« on: July 22, 2014, 11:31:50 AM »
IF YOU ASK ME TO WRITE A POEM
I WILL WRITE IT INSTANTLY

I WILL ADORE IT WITH THE CARISHMA OF THE SILICON CHIP
THEN I CAN ALSO KILL IT WITH THE ONE SHIFT DELETE

I AM THE GOD OF MY WORLD CREATING THINGS
YET I AM THE LOOSER OF MY WORLD
NEVER CAN REGAIN A LOST THING

HA HA HA I AM THE LUCIFER WHO NEVER REPENT FOR WHAT HE DID
YES I CRY I CRY AS LOUD AS THE REACTORS BREACH

ON MATTER HOW HARD I SHOW MY STRENGTH AGAINST THE GOD’S WILL
I COME BACK TO MY LITTLE WORLD WHERE POEMS APPEASE

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Story, Article & Poetry / Save me from me
« on: July 22, 2014, 11:29:21 AM »
I shout-
Give me a virtual guide who will collect my tits and bits
Why god You made me such
All my time and all my passion are lost in vain
all my brain all my pain like dirty papers flowing through the drain

Save me saviour save me from myself
save me from the quirky maze
give e me a stand
Don’t give me the weight of Byron’s 29
Help me out Allah Please help me out

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Story, Article & Poetry / My Poems
« on: July 22, 2014, 11:27:39 AM »

All  my life I am so
Winding all the poems in the air
Which were once precious more than
Anything would do

I loose my bag full of grains of miscellaneous info
I kept making scribble which could be like Tagore’s photo

But I lost them with a whirl of a fan
And I forget all with the passing of time

Still if somehow I recall my issues
I feel the grand pain of Grendel’s mom

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