Mahbub Murad

Mahbub Murad

Author's details

Name: Mahbub Murad
Date registered: June 28, 2012
URL: http://onlineeducare.com
AIM: To be a Professor and also a businessman

Biography

I am a literary affected man, administrator of this blog; working with the members of this blog to develop the creative influence on our newly writers and make them much interested in English and encourage them creating new issue which they realize and think. It's mine: 01919879309 or 01761519111 Email: Mahbub_murad@yahoo.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Mahbubbiu

Latest posts

  1. Syllabus of English, Professor’s Registration Examination 2013 — April 29, 2013
  2. Agricultural Policy in Bangladesh — April 29, 2013
  3. Present Features of Bangladesh Democracy — April 29, 2013
  4. Constitution of Bangladesh and its Amendments — April 29, 2013
  5. Six Points — April 29, 2013

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Apr 29

Mahbub Murad

Syllabus of English, Professor’s Registration Examination 2013

                       Subject: English                                                   Course Code: 402                             …

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Apr 29

Mahbub Murad

Agricultural Policy in Bangladesh

Agricultural Policy in Bangladesh   Preamble: Likewise other developing countries, 80% people of Bangladesh highly depend on agriculture and 62% of total people as workforce are engaged in agriculture. There is a plethora of policy/ strategy documents relevant to broad agriculture and rural development in Bangladesh.

Apr 29

Mahbub Murad

Present Features of Bangladesh Democracy

Present features of Bangladesh Democracy: For better understanding of our democracy, we should know the present situation of our country. Among various features the most noticeable and important conditions may be identified as under: i)  Absence of democratic political culture:Bangladesh is lacking a democratic political culture. Democratic orientations and practices are not seen in our …

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Apr 29

Mahbub Murad

Constitution of Bangladesh and its Amendments

Constitution of Bangladesh and its Amendments Crucial Provisions of Constitution: Fundamental Principles of state Policy, Fundamental Rights, the Executive, Prime Minister and the Cabinet, the Legislature, Legislative and Financial Procedure Ordinance Making Power, Judiciary, Elections, Comptroller and Auditor General, Services of Bangladesh, Public Service Commission, Emergency Provisions, Amendment of the Constitution, and Miscellaneous.

Apr 29

Mahbub Murad

Six Points

Six points 1. The constitution should provide for a Federation of Pakistan in its true sense on the Lahore Resolution and the parliamentary form of government with supremacy of a Legislature directly elected on the basis of universal adult franchise. 2. The federal government should deal with only two subjects : Defence and Foreign Affairs, …

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Apr 28

Mahbub Murad

Main Causes of Partition of Bengal

Main Causes of Partition of Bengal in 1905: There are many causes of partition of Bengal in 1905. Main twos amongst them are as follows- 01.    Governor of British in India observed that it was the vast territory, so administration didn’t function properly. It needs a fragmentation or division of British-India in its territorial boundary. 

Apr 28

Mahbub Murad

A Paragraph about The Bad Effect of Smoking

                       Bad Effect of Smoking    There is strong medical evidence that smoking is related to more than two dozen diseases. It has negative effects on nearly every organ of the body and reduces overall health. Smoking is responsible for the cause of preventable death and …

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Apr 28

Mahbub Murad

A Paragraph about Good Food

Good Food/Nutritive Food    Good food does not mean the costly food. The food which is helpful for our body, mind and health and which helps to prevent all the diseases from our body is considered as good food. Generally, a balanced diet contains all elements of food-carbohydrate, protein, fat, vitamin, mineral salt and water.

Apr 26

Mahbub Murad

An ant and a Dove

                          The Ant and the Dove It was a hot summer day. A little ant was walking slowly in the hot sun. After sometimes it became tired and thirsty. So it went to the bank of a river to quench its thirst, suddenly …

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Apr 26

Mahbub Murad

The Wise Cock and The Wicked Fox

                                                     A Wise Cock and A Wicked Fox There lived a wise cock in a village. He did his duties well. He crowed early in the morning waking up the folks for …

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Apr 26

Mahbub Murad

Slow and Steady Wins the Race

                        A Hare and A Tortoise  Once there lived a hare and a tortoise in a jungle. The hare was very proud of his speed and therefore used to ridicule the tortoise for his slow speed. “You little creature! How slowly you crawl” said …

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Apr 26

Mahbub Murad

A Proud Crow

                 The Proud Crow Once a crow became very sad about thinking of his ugly colour. He always thought of becoming beautiful. But he could not find out any way to become beautiful. Once he got a chance. He found some feathers of a peacock in a jungle. …

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Apr 26

Mahbub Murad

A friend in need is a friend indeed

                  A friend in need is a friend indeed             In a certain village, there lived two close friends who were very fond of travelling. So, one day they went to a forest to see the natural beauty. They were walking along …

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Apr 25

Mahbub Murad

A Paragraph about Village Life

                                                    Village Life Life in a village is friendly, simple and easy. People in the villages can have more scope for natural pastime which cannot be expected in the city life. The people of the rich and middle class seem to be happy in the village. But the poor people often lead miserable life. Life …

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Apr 22

Mahbub Murad

You want to buy some books

You want to buy some books. So, you want your mother to give you some money. Myself: Good morning, mom. What are you doing? Mother: Good morning, son. I am reading a story. Would you tell me something?   Myself: Yes, yesterday I saw some new books and I want to buy some of them.

Apr 22

Mahbub Murad

You want to visit Sylhet

You want to visit Sylhet Myself: Good morning, father! How are you? Father: I am fine. What’s about you? Myself: I am fine too. Oh father! My school is closed for a week. Would you please take me to Sylhet? Father: Sure! When do you want to go? Myself: 20th May.

Apr 22

Mahbub Murad

A Dialogue About Taking You to the Book Fair

You want your father to take you to the book fair Myself: Good morning, father. Father: Good morning my son. Would you want to tell me something? Myself: Father, I want to go to the book fair. Could you take me to the book fair? Father: Yes, when do you want to go?

Apr 22

Mahbub Murad

You want your teacher to tell you a ghost story

You want your teacher to tell you a ghost story   Myself: Excuse me, madam! Teacher: Yes. Myself: Could you please tell us a ghost story madam? Teacher: Of course! What kind of story would you like? Myself: Sure, a ghost story.

Apr 22

Mahbub Murad

A Dialogue About Borrowing a Camera From Your Friend

You want to borrow a camera from your friend Myself: Hello! Sadia: Hi! Myself: Would you lend me your camera? Sadia: Of course, I can. But what will u do with the camera?

Apr 22

Mahbub Murad

A Dialogue about Passing the Leisure Time

Suppose you are Roni, you are talking with your friend, Reza about passing the leisure time. Now make a request dialogue and response.   A dialogue between Roni and Reza about passing the leisure time  Roni: Hello! Reza. How are you? Reza:  Hi! I’m fine. What’s about you? Roni: I’m fine, too. What are you …

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