How to write for Web

How to write for Web

Writing for web is like sketching. Some meaningful sentences make a paragraph and some meaningful paragraphs usually form a good write-up. But Web writing? It is more than writing words — a pictogram.  It is all about visual presentation, rather than textual display. As a writing on a website is a matter of the visual world, writers need to be very careful about visual presentation of the text and very cautious about jugglery.

Thus, a writing for a website demands three Rs — readability, recognizability and reachability. These three make the writing pictographic. Also, on Web, keeping reader enthralled on your writing is the most challenging issue. If the readers do not find a write-up an easy-read, easy-recognisable and easy-reachable to the context, he will switch to another site. Thus, let readers have U-loops with more three — crispy, short and choppy version of your writing while they are scrolling through your piece.

Web writer requires two more things. Leave a hook at the beginning of the story and finishing taste at the bottom as the readers can have a complete message about what you wanted to tell them.

 

 

Hypocrisy!

Hypocrisy!

Hypocrisy

A week back, a man published a post on Facebook calling on people to ‘boycott Israeli products.’ It is because Israel is a Jewish state.  Hundreds of people of the virtual world liked it. A few minutes later, another person, enraged with the post, replied to the Facebook post in the comment box saying ‘stupid, first leave the Facebook bcoz a Jewish man has invented it.’ Later on, a number of people posted comments in favour of and against the critic.

You may think it’s a mere Facebook storm. It’s not at all so. The Facebook debate reveals two things about the person and his fans. Firstly, it reveals their hateful inside and secondly, it unveils their hypocrisy. Also, it exposes their social identity, their mindset, their multicultural shortfall and the world they belong to. The character is not only visible on Facebook. But, it nowadays has gripped the whole nation with ominous holds.

Every day, you will find a group of people who love to have a cup of hard drinks at night, who also pray in the morning and several time in the day, love to wear western attires and smoke all day long, but at gathering in the evening they deliver fatwa against drinking alcoholic products and smoking and even against western culture. Another group of people who even want to have a western-styled girlfriends or wives, they have a shuttered sexual relationships with girls and they love to have relationships with multiple ‘chicy ladies’ to show off their female engagement in society, but those people after leaving their accompaniment will soon denounce girls on the streets with same styled and same ladies with other people.

If you stay with the formers from the night to the preceding next evening, you will find a person of multiculturalism. Your impression to them might be then they have pursued the highest level of cultural excellency. And you will get the wrong answer. So, you need to round up the circle to understand them as there is always a split mindset and belief system among them.

It’s because they not only belong to the different cultures, but they basically belong to the different thoughts at a time. They have a desire and despise against and in favour of the cultures they are living with. They do not love either of them.

These rival cognition in them have made them unsettled and hypocrite and made thought process and belief system corrupted. In our society, the number of the people is increasing overwhelmingly due their unfixed thoughts and hypocrite habit.  That has finally led the people to dissection.

Should you ask ‘why’, the answer is simple – they are failing to believe in any specific root of culture. Some will say it is because of cultural invasion while some of them other say it is ignorance.

They have been brought up without any strong cultural background. The education system has fueled to light up the division and hypocrisy. The country seriously lack any unified education system. In an office, in a friend circle and even in a family you will find different persons from different education background. One has no knowledge about how to pray while others never miss a prayer and there is another one who is confused. One likes to attend multicultural promgrammes while others think it is a great sin and another person is confused this time too. Nowadays, a number of persons, who have an English medium education background, defer with both of them.

Though the die is cast, there are two options as yet. If you try, you can change the undercurrent of the hypocritical nature. Firstly, having an open mind that welcomes the diversities from the heart and secondly, a moderate education that has ability to kill the hypocrisy and eventually the hates.

 

Is Trump wealthiest president of the States?

U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump appears at a campaign roundtable event in Manchester, New Hampshire, U.S., October 28, 2016. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri/File Photo

Despite campaign rhetoric for centuries that hypes candidate‘s identification with the common man, the fact is no poor individual ever was elected as president of the United States.

Harry S. Truman, who was a Democrat, was paced at the bottom of the list with less than $1 million. The amount also equals to 8 American presidents in the early modern America.

Baraka Obama was raised in a broken family with poor economic background was no more financially poor when he was became president of the states. His teaching job and government’s salary that he took as servant of the Sates let him to gather between $1 million to $5 million before being elected president in 2008.

The latest edition to the list, Donald Trump has topped the list with nearly $4 billion net wealth breaking the American war hero, George Washington’s centuries-old record. Washington was an amount of wealth worth $580 million.

The Americans helped Donal Trump ($3.7 billion) to break the 227-year old record $580 million) which was set by the America’s first president, George Washington, who took his oath on 30 April 1789. According to the Forbes Magazine, a product of his shrewd business sense, a marriage to a wealthy widow and several inheritances made him being the richest president of the United States.

An investigation into Trump’s wealth, which was conducted by The Forbes, said Trump’s total wealth is worth $3.7 billion in 2015.

If you look into the world richest president-list, Russia’s Vladimir Putin tops the list with wealth net worth $40 billion that followed by late Thai King late king of Thailand, Bhumibol Adulyadej, who has nearly $30 billion.

The US’s richest president-elect is liked by the world richest president Putin. It sounds cool!

Being a businesswoman, UK PM Theresa May, is one of the latest editions to the list, who assumed on 11 July 2016.

Now, time to think is the world heading towards a conglomeration of capitalists?

ট্রাম্পের বিজয় কি রাজনীতির পরাজয়?

ট্রাম্পের বিজয় কি রাজনীতির পরাজয়?

 

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হিলারির হার কি জনগনের প্রতি রাজনীতিকদের অনস্থা তৈরি করবে? নাকি রাজনীতির প্রতি জনগণের অনস্থা দেখলাম আমরা? এমন অনেক প্রশ্ন আসতে পারে। সেটা অবান্তর নয়। কারণ, গণতান্ত্রিক পরিবেশে কেউ রাজনীতি করলে তার স্বপ্ন থাকে একদিন রাষ্ট্র প্রধান হয়ে তার স্বপ্ন বা তার দলের নীতি ও আদর্শ বাস্তবায়ন করা। সর্বপরি জনগণের জন্য কাজ করা। শুধু যুক্তরাষ্ট্র নয়, গণতান্ত্রিক পরিবেশে এটা সব দেশের ও রাজনীতিকের জন্য প্রযোজ্য।

হিলারির হয়তো তেমনি স্বপ্ন ছিল। একদিন দেশের রাষ্ট্র প্রধান হয়ে সে স্বপ্ন মর্তে নামিয়ে আনা। ১৯৯৩ সালে যখন ফার্স্টলেডি হিসেবে ওয়াইট হাউসে প্রবেশ করেন, হতে পারে সেটাই সে স্বপ্নের যাত্রা শুরু ছিল। টানা ৮ বছর  সেখানে থাকা হয়তোবা সে স্বপ্নকে আরো দৃঢ় করেছিল। ২০০১ সালে তিনি প্রথম সিনেটর নির্বাচিত হন। হয়তো  তিনি ২০০১ সালেই সেই স্বপ্নের পথে প্রথম বাস্তব পদচারণ করেছিলেন। দীর্ঘ ৮ বছর সিনেটর নির্বাচিত হয়ে হয়তো  তিনি সে স্বপ্নের পথে হাটতে শুরু করেছিলেন। শুধু তাই নয়। চার বছর সেক্রেটারি অব স্টেট থাকা কালে তিনি ১০০ টিরও বেশি দেশ ঘুরেছেন। কথা বলেছেন তার ও বেশি রাষ্ট্র প্রধানের সাথে। একজন রাজনীতিবিদ আর কি বা করতে পারেন। কিন্তু, কোন কিছুই কাজে লাগেনি। জনগনের জন্য এতো কিছু করার পরও যুক্তরাষ্ট্রের জনগণ  তাকে ভোট দিলেন না। জনগণ বেছে নিলেন রাজনীতি ও জনসেবায় যিনি বকলম ও বাকপটু এক ব্যবসায়ীকে।

একজন রাজনীতিক তার মেধা, শ্রম, সব প্রচেষ্টা দিয়ে জনগণের জন্য কাজ করে। তার লক্ষ্য থাকে জনগণ তাকে নির্বাচিত করে আবার তাদের সেবা করা সুযোগ দিবেন। কিন্তু বাস্তবে যদি হয় তার উল্টো। সেটা তার জন্য নিশ্চয় বেদনা দায়ক। সেটার প্রতিক্রিইয়ায় ভয়ঙ্কর উদাহরণ ও আছে। সুদূর অ্যামেরিকা নয়। আমাদের দেশেই এমন উদাহণ যে নেই তা নয়। গত ইউনিয়ন নির্বাচনে দেখেছি, ভোট না দেওয়ায় একজন প্রার্থী তার টাকায় করা রাস্তার ইট তুলে নিয়েছেন। শুধু ইউনিয়ন নয়। জাতীয় পর্যায়ের নেতাদের মন্ত্রি বা কাঙ্ক্ষিত পদ বা নির্বাচিত না হতে পারার ক্ষোভ দেখেছি। সে অর্থে এধরনের পরাজয় একজন রাজনীতিবিদদের জন্য আনন্দের নয়। অথচ সবচেয়ে অবাক ব্যাপার হলো। সারা বিশ্বের রাজনীতিকরা ট্রাম্পকে অভিনন্দন জানিয়েছেন। আমার তাদের কাছে প্রশ্ন। এমন ঘটনা তাদের নিজের জীবনে হলে মেনে নিতে পারতেন?  জীবনের মূল্যবান সময় যারা রাজনীতির পেছনে ও জনগণের কল্যাণ চিন্তায় কাটিয়েছেন। হতে চেয়েছেন জনগণের নেতা। রাষ্ট্রপতি বা প্রধানমন্ত্রী। হঠাত করে কোন ব্যবসায়ী বা কংলোমারেট এসে  যদি সে স্থান দখল করে ? পারবেন সেটা সইতে? নাকি সেটা যৌক্তিক হবে? আমাদের দেশেও সে চেষ্টা হয়েছিলো। এদেশের জনগণ সেটা মেনে নেয়নি। অথচ তারাই আজ আবার ট্রাম্পের জয় জয় করছেন।

ট্রাম্পের বিজয় আর যাইহোক রাজনীতির পরাজয়। হতে পারে সেটা রাজনীতির কূফলের প্রতি জনগণের অনাস্থা বা ব্যবসায়ীদের রাজনীতির প্রতি বৃদ্ধাঙ্গুলি প্রদর্শন।

রাজনীতি যে তুলসীপাতা ধোয়া সেটা বলছিনা। আর একজন ব্যবসায়ী বলতেই তিনি নরাধম হবেন তাও নয়। কিন্তু আমারাই তো যুগযুগ ধরে এটাই মেনে নিয়েছি। দেশ পরিচালনায় আমারা রাজনীতিকদেরই চাই। পোক্ত নেতা চাই। ব্যবসায়ীদের নয়। ব্যবসায়ীরা রাজনীতিতে আসুক সেটা খারাপ নয়। খারাপ হল হুট করে মাথায় বসা। শূন্য অভিজ্ঞতা নিয়ে মাঠে নামলে। জনগণকে না বুঝলে। কল্যাণের চেয়ে অকল্যাণই বেশি হয়। কারণ দেশ সেবা চর্চার বিষয়। রাজনীতি চর্চার বিষয়।

‘Male has inherent tendency to be extinct’

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Whenever a danger comes in or a violence breaks out, male species of the creatures always come forward to face or fight back the endangered situations.

This is a common tendency in male species that have that inherent tendency to be extinct.

Common people think it is males’ natural ability and muscle power that lead them ahead to face or battle the war of misfortunes. But scientists say different things. It is their instinct that motivates them to face the calamities to save their female species sacrificing their own lives.

Female species are the true representative of Mother Nature. They have that ability to breed future generations in their own wombs, but male species have nothing such kind. Males species are born to serve the females species in the history of evolution.

It is a common practice in our society that it saves precious parts of their community sacrificing their less important parts of society. Not only in the nature, in practical life, people usually follow that rules, too.

Multiple scientific researches find that mothers spontaneously abort males in times of trouble and stressed.

The studies have shown more girls are born than boys during any disaster period.

The Science Mag journal said the scientists are yet to identify the impartial tendency. The work helps explain why women may have evolved a tendency to abort certain males and could lead to a better understanding of miscarriages.

But there is a positive thing an analysis of old church records in Finland shows that the boys who once were born in stressful times survive better than those born during less challenging periods.

There is another tendency males are more likely to die than females while in the womb.

The Science Mag journal exemplify that bouts of severely cold weather, earthquakes, natural disasters, even the 9/11 terrorist attack on New York City exacerbate this difference, as months later the ratio of boys to girls born can decline to well below the typical ratio of 105-to-100.

Here is another example which is based on a little bit scientific analysis. In a recent research, scientists find that X chromosomes that grown in male’s sperms and fixes the gender of most of the beings is being extinct too. In last few centuries, longevity of the X chromosomes has become fragile than ever in history of evolution. It has been growing weaker to the weakest.

A leading Australian expert professor Graves, of Canberra University, says ‘inherent fragility’ of the male sex chromosome will lead to male demise

“The X chromosome is all alone in the male but in the female it has a friend, so it can swop bits and repair itself. If the Y gets hit, it’s a downward spiral,” Mr. Graves added.

Another group of experts predict males will be extinct in five million years and the process has already started.

Graves terms it as the ‘very bad news’ for all men.

According to a news published by the Daily Mail that depicts summary of a research recently quoted as:

‘The female, or X, chromosome, contains around 1,000 genes, and females have two of them.  The Y chromosome started off with as many genes as its female counterpart.  But over hundreds of millions of years it has crumbled away, leaving fewer than 100 genes in modern man. This includes the SRY gene, the ‘male master switch’ that determines whether an embryo is male or female. What is more, while women have two X chromosomes, men have just one, ‘wimpy’, Y. This is key, as the pairing allows the X to make crucial repairs. Lacking a mate, the Y chromosome finds it more difficult to patch up mistakes and so decays away.’

The female scientist thinks that men are living on borrowed time.

She says that the inherent fragility of the male sex chromosome, the Y sex chromosome, means that men are down hilling towards extinction.

However, there is a lifesaving opportunity for males if they can avail that there is an opportunity to save them.

A new study argues that early man only achieved social sophistication once he embraced ‘femininity’. Tom Fordy says that women are still helping men evolve today.

‘Men must embrace our feminine side first – or face total extinction in future.’

 

 

America’s ‘first gentleman’

BillWhat should the people of the world call Bill Clinton if Hillary Clinton wins November’s US president elections?

‘First gentleman’? Or ‘First lad’?

I think the Americans are about to fix the title as wife of Bill, Clinton, has already become much popular to be America’s first woman president. If it is Mr. Bill is just a few steps away to be crowned with iconic surname White house ‘gentleman.’

Should Clinton really wins the election it will juxtapose two great things for Americans. They will get a female present that will let to have two presidents in the White House at a time. Having two presidents in the house of the world superpower is not only a great thing for Americans but the world, too. You may call it super White House.

One has experiences of running country as a president and other is to see the world as 21st century’s superpower. The juxtaposition of two things is great to have, always. There will be a great check and balance in thinking of the policy making. It’s not that Bill is her husband, but he has 10-year experience to run the complex US economy, bureaucracy and the intelligence units.

Now another question has been raised is what role Bill will play as a ‘first gentleman’.  Usually, first ladies confine themselves to reading and educational activities or gardening or some off-track jobs inside and outside the presidential palace. Will Bill do the same jobs? Or will he be playing some kind of policy making roles in some key areas?

Former president Bill Clinton celebrated his 70th birthday five days ago poised to make history as the most powerful presidential spouse in the United Nation’s political history.

 

The Gulshan Nightmare Lingers On, How Long?

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The business is bleak for the restaurants, customer turnout in shopping malls has gone down, school children are afraid of going to schools, and people are worried to move spontaneously; what more we are still waiting to see.

Terrorism is a like a sinkhole that eats up all. Now, question is how much we will let it shallow our society? Will we wait for the moment until it turns catastrophic?

The heinous terrorists have done their job killing 20 hostages at Holey Artisan Bakery on 01 June 2016. The evil forces have been successful to attain their wicked goals. Spreading fear in the minds of countrymen was their prime goal that has already been done. In one-month span, the terror of the incident grabs all from businessmen to housewives to street dwellers. When it comes to the question of life, everyone feels reluctant to move anywhere risking their lives.

The restaurant businesses across the city see poor turnout after the heinous attack in the restaurant. One of the Prothom Alo reports say number of visitors to the restaurants have been dropped to more than 50 percent. The fairytale of customer overflow in the city’s upscale shopping malls turns into nightmare after series of attacks and security concern hoax which was circulated on social networking sites. Now, the shopping malls and markets witness very less number of visitors. The daily’s another report on shopping malls shows nearly 70 percent of drop in customer turnout. Customers are afraid of coming to malls due to the possible security threats.

After a series of security threat hoaxes, the English medium school authorities have shut down schools sine die. The schools went on summer vacation, but it has not been opened as yet. Even no one knows when the educational institutions will open.

The closure of British council is the latest addition to this end. The council authorities have suspended its operations in Bangladesh for an indefinite period citing inadequate security measures.

One thing we need to know; fear is disease. Nothing can be achieved amid fear. Where there is fear, there is easy feat for the devils. We should keep in mind that amid fear nobles crumble, devils grow as terror is their prime business. So, don’t go after fear, but run for courage. Conquering fear may be best solution in this regard. The terrorists have already done that job good enough. The authorities should be very careful as if the drives could not increase the intensity of the fear because fear always serves terrorist’s purpose.

 

Hillary’s Speech a neo American Magna Carta

Following is a transcript of Hillary Clinton’s address to the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia on Thursday, as prepared for delivery by her campaign.

Full Speech of Hillary Clinton

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton gives two thumbs up as she arrives to accept the nomination on the fourth and final night at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia

Thank you! Thank you for that amazing welcome.

And Chelsea, thank you.

I’m so proud to be your mother and so proud of the woman you’ve become.

Thanks for bringing Marc into our family, and Charlotte and Aidan into the world.

And Bill, that conversation we started in the law library 45 years ago is still going strong.

It’s lasted through good times that filled us with joy, and hard times that tested us.

And I’ve even gotten a few words in along the way.

On Tuesday night, I was so happy to see that my Explainer-in-Chief is still on the job.

I’m also grateful to the rest of my family and the friends of a lifetime.

To all of you whose hard work brought us here tonight.

And to those of you who joined our campaign this week.

And what a remarkable week it’s been.

We heard the man from Hope, Bill Clinton.

And the man of Hope, Barack Obama.

America is stronger because of President Obama’s leadership, and I’m better because of his friendship.

We heard from our terrific vice president, the one-and-only Joe Biden, who spoke from his big heart about our party’s commitment to working people.

First lady Michelle Obama reminded us that our children are watching, and the president we elect is going to be their president, too.

And for those of you out there who are just getting to know Tim Kaine — you’re soon going to understand why the people of Virginia keep promoting him: from City Council and mayor, to Governor, and now Senator.

He’ll make the whole country proud as our Vice President.

And … I want to thank Bernie Sanders.

Bernie, your campaign inspired millions of Americans, particularly the young people who threw their hearts and souls into our primary.

You’ve put economic and social justice issues front and center, where they belong.

And to all of your supporters here and around the country:

I want you to know, I’ve heard you.

Your cause is our cause.

Our country needs your ideas, energy, and passion.

That’s the only way we can turn our progressive platform into real change for America.

We wrote it together — now let’s go out there and make it happen together.

My friends, we’ve come to Philadelphia — the birthplace of our nation — because what happened in this city 240 years ago still has something to teach us today.

We all know the story.

But we usually focus on how it turned out — and not enough on how close that story came to never being written at all.

When representatives from 13 unruly colonies met just down the road from here, some wanted to stick with the King.

Some wanted to stick it to the king, and go their own way.

The revolution hung in the balance.

Then somehow they began listening to each other … compromising … finding common purpose.

That’s what made it possible to stand up to a King.

That took courage.

They had courage.

Our Founders embraced the enduring truth that we are stronger together.

America is once again at a moment of reckoning.

Powerful forces are threatening to pull us apart.

Bonds of trust and respect are fraying.

And just as with our founders, there are no guarantees.

It truly is up to us.

We have to decide whether we all will work together so we all can rise together.

Our country’s motto is e pluribus unum: out of many, we are one.

Will we stay true to that motto?

Well, we heard Donald Trump’s answer last week at his convention.

He wants to divide us — from the rest of the world, and from each other.

He’s betting that the perils of today’s world will blind us to its unlimited promise.

He’s taken the Republican Party a long way … from “Morning in America” to “Midnight in America.”

He wants us to fear the future and fear each other.

Well, a great Democratic President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, came up with the perfect rebuke to Trump more than eighty years ago, during a much more perilous time.

“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”

Now we are cleareyed about what our country is up against.

But we are not afraid.

We will rise to the challenge, just as we always have.

We will not build a wall.

Instead, we will build an economy where everyone who wants a good paying job can get one.

And we’ll build a path to citizenship for millions of immigrants who are already contributing to our economy!

We will not ban a religion.

We will work with all Americans and our allies to fight terrorism.

There’s a lot of work to do.

Too many people haven’t had a pay raise since the crash.

There’s too much inequality.

Too little social mobility.

Too much paralysis in Washington.

Too many threats at home and abroad.

But just look at the strengths we bring to meet these challenges.

We have the most dynamic and diverse people in the world.

We have the most tolerant and generous young people we’ve ever had.

We have the most powerful military.

The most innovative entrepreneurs.

The most enduring values. Freedom and equality, justice and opportunity.

We should be so proud that these words are associated with us. That when people hear them — they hear … America.

So don’t let anyone tell you that our country is weak.

We’re not.

Don’t let anyone tell you we don’t have what it takes.

We do.

And most of all, don’t believe anyone who says: “I alone can fix it.”

Those were actually Donald Trump’s words in Cleveland.

And they should set off alarm bells for all of us.

Really?

I alone can fix it?

Isn’t he forgetting?

Troops on the front lines.

Police officers and fire fighters who run toward danger.

Doctors and nurses who care for us.

Teachers who change lives.

Entrepreneurs who see possibilities in every problem.

Mothers who lost children to violence and are building a movement to keep other kids safe.

He’s forgetting every last one of us.

Americans don’t say: “I alone can fix it.”

We say: “We’ll fix it together.”

Remember: Our Founders fought a revolution and wrote a Constitution so America would never be a nation where one person had all the power.

Two hundred and forty years later, we still put our faith in each other.

Look at what happened in Dallas after the assassinations of five brave police officers.

Chief David Brown asked the community to support his force, maybe even join them.

And you know how the community responded?

Nearly 500 people applied in just 12 days.

That’s how Americans answer when the call for help goes out.

20 years ago I wrote a book called “It Takes a Village.” A lot of people looked at the title and asked, what the heck do you mean by that?

This is what I mean.

None of us can raise a family, build a business, heal a community or lift a country totally alone.

America needs every one of us to lend our energy, our talents, our ambition to making our nation better and stronger.

I believe that with all my heart.

That’s why “Stronger Together” is not just a lesson from our history.

It’s not just a slogan for our campaign.

It’s a guiding principle for the country we’ve always been and the future we’re going to build.

A country where the economy works for everyone, not just those at the top.

Where you can get a good job and send your kids to a good school, no matter what ZIP code you live in.

A country where all our children can dream, and those dreams are within reach.

Where families are strong … communities are safe.

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And yes, love trumps hate.

That’s the country we’re fighting for.

That’s the future we’re working toward.

And so it is with humility … determination … and boundless confidence in America’s promise … that I accept your nomination for President of the United States!

Now, sometimes the people at this podium are new to the national stage.

As you know, I’m not one of those people.

I’ve been your first lady. Served 8 years as a Senator from the great sate of New York.

I ran for President and lost.

Then I represented all of you as secretary of State.

But my job titles only tell you what I’ve done.

They don’t tell you why.

The truth is, through all these years of public service, the “service” part has always come easier to me than the “public” part.

I get it that some people just don’t know what to make of me.

So let me tell you.

The family I’m from … well, no one had their name on big buildings.

My family were builders of a different kind.

Builders in the way most American families are.

They used whatever tools they had — whatever God gave them — and whatever life in America provided — and built better lives and better futures for their kids.

My grandfather worked in the same Scranton lace mill for 50 years.

Because he believed that if he gave everything he had, his children would have a better life than he did.

And he was right.

My dad, Hugh, made it to college. He played football at Penn State and enlisted in the Navy after Pearl Harbor.

When the war was over he started his own small business, printing fabric for draperies.

I remember watching him stand for hours over silk screens.

He wanted to give my brothers and me opportunities he never had.

And he did. My mother, Dorothy, was abandoned by her parents as a young girl. She ended up on her own at 14, working as a house maid.

She was saved by the kindness of others.

Her first grade teacher saw she had nothing to eat at lunch, and brought extra food to share.

The lesson she passed on to me years later stuck with me:

No one gets through life alone.

We have to look out for each other and lift each other up.

She made sure I learned the words of our Methodist faith:

“Do all the good you can, for all the people you can, in all the ways you can, as long as ever you can.”

I went to work for the Children’s Defense Fund, going door-to-door in New Bedford, Massachusetts on behalf of children with disabilities who were denied the chance to go to school.

I remember meeting a young girl in a wheelchair on the small back porch of her house.

She told me how badly she wanted to go to school — it just didn’t seem possible.

And I couldn’t stop thinking of my mother and what she went through as a child.

It became clear to me that simply caring is not enough.

To drive real progress, you have to change both hearts and laws.

You need both understanding and action.

So we gathered facts. We built a coalition. And our work helped convince Congress to ensure access to education for all students with disabilities.

It’s a big idea, isn’t it?

Every kid with a disability has the right to go to school.

But how do you make an idea like that real? You do it step-by-step, year-by-year … sometimes even door-by-door.

And my heart just swelled when I saw Anastasia Somoza on this stage, representing millions of young people who — because of those changes to our laws — are able to get an education.

It’s true … I sweat the details of policy — whether we’re talking about the exact level of lead in the drinking water in Flint, Michigan, the number of mental health facilities in Iowa, or the cost of your prescription drugs.

Because it’s not just a detail if it’s your kid — if it’s your family.

It’s a big deal. And it should be a big deal to your president.

Over the last three days, you’ve seen some of the people who’ve inspired me.

People who let me into their lives, and became a part of mine.

People like Ryan Moore and Lauren Manning.

They told their stories Tuesday night.

I first met Ryan as a seven-year old.

He was wearing a full body brace that must have weighed forty pounds.

Children like Ryan kept me going when our plan for universal health care failed … and kept me working with leaders of both parties to help create the Children’s Health Insurance Program that covers 8 million kids every year.

It was the thought of her, and Debbie St. John, and John Dolan and Joe Sweeney, and all the victims and survivors, that kept me working as hard as I could in the Senate on behalf of 9/11 families, and our first responders who got sick from their time at Ground Zero.

I was still thinking of Lauren, Debbie and all the others ten years later in the White House Situation Room when President Obama made the courageous decision that finally brought Osama bin Laden to justice.

In this campaign, I’ve met so many people who motivate me to keep fighting for change.

And, with your help, I will carry all of your voices and stories with me to the White House.

I will be a President for Democrats, Republicans, and Independents.

For the struggling, the striving and the successful.

For those who vote for me and those who don’t.

For all Americans.

Tonight, we’ve reached a milestone in our nation’s march toward a more perfect union: the first time that a major party has nominated a woman for President.

Standing here as my mother’s daughter, and my daughter’s mother, I’m so happy this day has come.

Happy for grandmothers and little girls and everyone in between.

Happy for boys and men, too — because when any barrier falls in America, for anyone, it clears the way for everyone. When there are no ceilings, the sky’s the limit.

So let’s keep going, until every one of the 161 million women and girls across America has the opportunity she deserves.

Because even more important than the history we make tonight, is the history we will write together in the years ahead.

Let’s begin with what we’re going to do to help working people in our country get ahead and stay ahead.

Now, I don’t think President Obama and Vice President Biden get the credit they deserve for saving us from the worst economic crisis of our lifetimes.

Our economy is so much stronger than when they took office. Nearly 15 million new private-sector jobs. Twenty million more Americans with health insurance. And an auto industry that just had its best year ever. That’s real progress.

But none of us can be satisfied with the status quo. Not by a long shot.

We’re still facing deep-seated problems that developed long before the recession and have stayed with us through the recovery.

I’ve gone around our country talking to working families. And I’ve heard from so many of you who feel like the economy just isn’t working.

Some of you are frustrated — even furious.

And you know what? You’re right.

It’s not yet working the way it should.

Americans are willing to work — and work hard.

But right now, an awful lot of people feel there is less and less respect for the work they do.

And less respect for them, period.

Democrats are the party of working people.

But we haven’t done a good enough job showing that we get what you’re going through, and that we’re going to do something about it.

So I want to tell you tonight how we will empower Americans to live better lives.

My primary mission as President will be to create more opportunity and more good jobs with rising wages right here in the United States.

From my first day in office to my last!

Especially in places that for too long have been left out and left behind.

From our inner cities to our small towns, from Indian Country to Coal Country.

From communities ravaged by addiction to regions hollowed out by plant closures.

And here’s what I believe.

I believe America thrives when the middle class thrives.

I believe that our economy isn’t working the way it should because our democracy isn’t working the way it should.

That’s why we need to appoint Supreme Court justices who will get money out of politics and expand voting rights, not restrict them. And we’ll pass a constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United!

I believe American corporations that have gotten so much from our country should be just as patriotic in return.

Many of them are. But too many aren’t.

It’s wrong to take tax breaks with one hand and give out pink slips with the other.

And I believe Wall Street can never, ever be allowed to wreck Main Street again.

I believe in science. I believe that climate change is real and that we can save our planet while creating millions of good-paying clean energy jobs.

I believe that when we have millions of hardworking immigrants contributing to our economy, it would be self-defeating and inhumane to kick them out.

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Comprehensive immigration reform will grow our economy and keep families together — and it’s the right thing to do.

Whatever party you belong to, or if you belong to no party at all, if you share these beliefs, this is your campaign.

If you believe that companies should share profits with their workers, not pad executive bonuses, join us.

If you believe the minimum wage should be a living wage … and no one working full time should have to raise their children in poverty … join us.

If you believe that every man, woman, and child in America has the right to affordable health care … join us.

If you believe that we should say “no” to unfair trade deals … that we should stand up to China … that we should support our steelworkers and autoworkers and homegrown manufacturers … join us.

If you believe we should expand Social Security and protect a woman’s right to make her own health care decisions … join us.

And yes, if you believe that your working mother, wife, sister, or daughter deserves equal pay … join us.

Let’s make sure this economy works for everyone, not just those at the top.

Now, you didn’t hear any of this from Donald Trump at his convention.

He spoke for 70-odd minutes — and I do mean odd.

And he offered zero solutions. But we already know he doesn’t believe these things.

No wonder he doesn’t like talking about his plans.

You might have noticed, I love talking about mine.

In my first 100 days, we will work with both parties to pass the biggest investment in new, good-paying jobs since World War II.

Jobs in manufacturing, clean energy, technology and innovation, small business, and infrastructure.

If we invest in infrastructure now, we’ll not only create jobs today, but lay the foundation for the jobs of the future.

And we will transform the way we prepare our young people for those jobs.

Bernie Sanders and I will work together to make college tuition-free for the middle class and debt-free for all!

We will also liberate millions of people who already have student debt.

It’s just not right that Donald Trump can ignore his debts, but students and families can’t refinance theirs.

And here’s something we don’t say often enough: College is crucial, but a four-year degree should not be the only path to a good job.

We’re going to help more people learn a skill or practice a trade and make a good living doing it.

We’re going to give small businesses a boost. Make it easier to get credit. Way too many dreams die in the parking lots of banks.

In America, if you can dream it, you should be able to build it.

We’re going to help you balance family and work. And you know what, if fighting for affordable child care and paid family leave is playing the “woman card,” then Deal Me In!

(Oh, you’ve heard that one?)

Now, here’s the thing, we’re not only going to make all these investments, we’re going to pay for every single one of them.

And here’s how: Wall Street, corporations, and the super rich are going to start paying their fair share of taxes.

Not because we resent success. Because when more than 90 percent of the gains have gone to the top 1 percent, that’s where the money is.

And if companies take tax breaks and then ship jobs overseas, we’ll make them pay us back. And we’ll put that money to work where it belongs … creating jobs here at home!

Now I know some of you are sitting at home thinking, well that all sounds pretty good.

But how are you going to get it done? How are you going to break through the gridlock in Washington? Look at my record. I’ve worked across the aisle to pass laws and treaties and to launch new programs that help millions of people. And if you give me the chance, that’s what I’ll do as President.

But Trump, he’s a businessman. He must know something about the economy.

Well, let’s take a closer look.

In Atlantic City, 60 miles from here, you’ll find contractors and small businesses who lost everything because Donald Trump refused to pay his bills.

People who did the work and needed the money, and didn’t get it — not because he couldn’t pay them, but because he wouldn’t pay them.

That sales pitch he’s making to be your president? Put your faith in him — and you’ll win big? That’s the same sales pitch he made to all those small businesses. Then Trump walked away, and left working people holding the bag.

He also talks a big game about putting America First. Please explain to me what part of America First leads him to make Trump ties in China, not Colorado.

Trump suits in Mexico, not Michigan. Trump furniture in Turkey, not Ohio. Trump picture frames in India, not Wisconsin.

Donald Trump says he wants to make America great again — well, he could start by actually making things in America again.

The choice we face is just as stark when it comes to our national security.

Anyone reading the news can see the threats and turbulence we face.

From Baghdad and Kabul, to Nice and Paris and Brussels, to San Bernardino and Orlando, we’re dealing with determined enemies that must be defeated.

No wonder people are anxious and looking for reassurance. Looking for steady leadership.

You want a leader who understands we are stronger when we work with our allies around the world and care for our veterans here at home. Keeping our nation safe and honoring the people who do it will be my highest priority.

I’m proud that we put a lid on Iran’s nuclear program without firing a single shot — now we have to enforce it, and keep supporting Israel’s security.

I’m proud that we shaped a global climate agreement — now we have to hold every country accountable to their commitments, including ourselves.

I’m proud to stand by our allies in NATO against any threat they face, including from Russia.

I’ve laid out my strategy for defeating ISIS.

We will strike their sanctuaries from the air, and support local forces taking them out on the ground. We will surge our intelligence so that we detect and prevent attacks before they happen.

We will disrupt their efforts online to reach and radicalize young people in our country.

It won’t be easy or quick, but make no mistake — we will prevail.

Now Donald Trump says, and this is a quote, “I know more about ISIS than the generals do.”

No, Donald, you don’t.

He thinks that he knows more than our military because he claimed our armed forces are “a disaster.”

Well, I’ve had the privilege to work closely with our troops and our veterans for many years, including as a senator on the Armed Services Committee.

I know how wrong he is. Our military is a national treasure.

We entrust our commander-in-chief to make the hardest decisions our nation faces.

Decisions about war and peace. Life and death.

A president should respect the men and women who risk their lives to serve our country — including the sons of Tim Kaine and Mike Pence, both Marines.

Ask yourself: Does Donald Trump have the temperament to be Commander-in-Chief?

Donald Trump can’t even handle the rough-and-tumble of a presidential campaign.

He loses his cool at the slightest provocation. When he’s gotten a tough question from a reporter. When he’s challenged in a debate. When he sees a protester at a rally.

Imagine him in the Oval Office facing a real crisis. A man you can bait with a tweet is not a man we can trust with nuclear weapons.

I can’t put it any better than Jackie Kennedy did after the Cuban Missile Crisis. She said that what worried President Kennedy during that very dangerous time was that a war might be started — not by big men with self-control and restraint, but by little men — the ones moved by fear and pride.

America’s strength doesn’t come from lashing out.

Strength relies on smarts, judgment, cool resolve, and the precise and strategic application of power.

That’s the kind of Commander-in-Chief I pledge to be.

And if we’re serious about keeping our country safe, we also can’t afford to have a President who’s in the pocket of the gun lobby.

I’m not here to repeal the Second Amendment.

I’m not here to take away your guns.

I just don’t want you to be shot by someone who shouldn’t have a gun in the first place.

We should be working with responsible gun owners to pass common-sense reforms and keep guns out of the hands of criminals, terrorists and all others who would do us harm.

For decades, people have said this issue was too hard to solve and the politics were too hot to touch.

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But I ask you: How can we just stand by and do nothing?

You heard, you saw, family members of people killed by gun violence.

You heard, you saw, family members of police officers killed in the line of duty because they were outgunned by criminals.

I refuse to believe we can’t find common ground here.

We have to heal the divides in our country.

Not just on guns. But on race. Immigration. And more.

That starts with listening to each other. Hearing each other. Trying, as best we can, to walk in each other’s shoes.

So let’s put ourselves in the shoes of young black and Latino men and women who face the effects of systemic racism, and are made to feel like their lives are disposable.

Let’s put ourselves in the shoes of police officers, kissing their kids and spouses goodbye every day and heading off to do a dangerous and necessary job.

We will reform our criminal justice system from end-to-end, and rebuild trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve.

We will defend all our rights — civil rights, human rights and voting rights … women’s rights and workers’ rights … LGBT rights and the rights of people with disabilities!

And we will stand up against mean and divisive rhetoric wherever it comes from.

For the past year, many people made the mistake of laughing off Donald Trump’s comments — excusing him as an entertainer just putting on a show.

They think he couldn’t possibly mean all the horrible things he says — like when he called women “pigs.” Or said that an American judge couldn’t be fair because of his Mexican heritage. Or when he mocks and mimics a reporter with a disability.

Or insults prisoners of war like John McCain — a true hero and patriot who deserves our respect.

At first, I admit, I couldn’t believe he meant it either.

It was just too hard to fathom — that someone who wants to lead our nation could say those things. Could be like that.

But here’s the sad truth: There is no other Donald Trump … This is it.

And in the end, it comes down to what Donald Trump doesn’t get: that America is great — because America is good.

So enough with the bigotry and bombast. Donald Trump’s not offering real change.

He’s offering empty promises. What are we offering? A bold agenda to improve the lives of people across our country — to keep you safe, to get you good jobs, and to give your kids the opportunities they deserve.

The choice is clear.

Every generation of Americans has come together to make our country freer, fairer, and stronger.

None of us can do it alone.

I know that at a time when so much seems to be pulling us apart, it can be hard to imagine how we’ll ever pull together again.

But I’m here to tell you tonight — progress is possible.

I know because I’ve seen it in the lives of people across America who get knocked down and get right back up.

And I know it from my own life. More than a few times, I’ve had to pick myself up and get back in the game.

Like so much else, I got this from my mother. She never let me back down from any challenge. When I tried to hide from a neighborhood bully, she literally blocked the door. “Go back out there,” she said.

And she was right. You have to stand up to bullies.

You have to keep working to make things better, even when the odds are long and the opposition is fierce.

We lost my mother a few years ago. I miss her every day. And I still hear her voice urging me to keep working, keep fighting for right, no matter what.

That’s what we need to do together as a nation.

Though “we may not live to see the glory,” as the song from the musical Hamilton goes, “let us gladly join the fight.”

Let our legacy be about “planting seeds in a garden you never get to see.”

That’s why we’re here … not just in this hall, but on this Earth.

The Founders showed us that.

And so have many others since.

They were drawn together by love of country, and the selfless passion to build something better for all who follow.

That is the story of America. And we begin a new chapter tonight.

Yes, the world is watching what we do.

Yes, America’s destiny is ours to choose.

So let’s be stronger together.

Looking to the future with courage and confidence.

Building a better tomorrow for our beloved children and our beloved country.

When we do, America will be greater than ever.

Thank you and may God bless the United States of America!

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এই নির্মমতার শেষ কোথায়?

Bodies are seen on the ground after at least 30 people were killed in the southern French town of Nice when a truck ran into a crowd celebrating the Bastille Day national holiday

Bodies are seen on the ground July 15, 2016 after at least 30 people were killed in Nice, France, when a truck ran into a crowd celebrating the Bastille Day national holiday, July 14, 2016. Photo: Reuters

নিসে ১০ শিশুসহ ৮৪ জনকে ট্রাক চাপায় নির্মমভাবে হত্যা করেছে এক বর্বর গোষ্ঠী। এটি সাম্প্রতিক গণহত্যা। ঠিক ১৩ দিন আগেই গুলশানে বর্বর ভাবে ২০ জন দেশি-বিদেশি জিম্মিকে হত্যা করা হয়। এর আগে ফ্রান্সে আরো কয়েক দফা হামলা হয়। যুক্তরাষ্ট্রে জিম্মি করে নির্মম হত্যা। তুরস্কে একের পর এক বোমা বিস্ফোরণ, বেলজিয়ামে বোমা বিস্ফোরণ। আর এ ধরনের ঘটনা ইরাক বা আফগানিস্তানে তো নিত্য ব্যাপার হয়ে গেছে। এভাবেই চলছে গত কয়েক বছর। এখন প্রশ্ন হলো- এ নির্মমতার শেষ কোথায়?

ঐ গোষ্ঠীর পশুবৃত্তিক যুদ্ধ রাষ্ট্রের শাসকদের বিরুদ্ধে। আর রাষ্ট্রের যুদ্ধ আইএস-এর বিরুদ্ধে। যুদ্ধ হচ্ছে। মারা যাচ্ছে শিশু, নারীসহ সাধারণ মানুষ। দিনে দিনে এই পাল্টাপাল্টি হিংস্রতা বেড়েই চলেছে। এক দল বর্বর দিনের পর দিন বর্বরতা চালাবে আর আমরা পৃথিবীর মানুষ কতকাল দেখবো? অথচ, পুরো পৃথিবী নয়। শুধু ইউরোপ আর মধ্যাপ্রাচ্যের মানুষ পায়ে হেটে গেলেই আইএস-এর রাক্কা মুহূর্তে নিঃশেষ হয়ে যেত। আমারা কেন জাগতে পারছিনা? কিসে এত দ্বিধা? আমরা কি খুব বেশি আত্মকেন্দ্রিক হয়ে গেছি? নাকি আমরা ঐক্যবধ্য হওয়ার কথা ভুলেই গেছি? নাকি আমাদের মধ্যেই ওরকম জঙ্গিবাদের বসবাস? কোনটা উত্তর সেটা আমাদের খুঁজতে হবে। তবে এটা সত্য যে, ধনতন্ত্রের আত্মকেন্দ্রিক উন্নয়নের ফলে। আমরা ‘আমরা’ শব্দটা কিছুটা হলেও ভুলে গিয়েছি। এর করণ ধনতন্ত্রে নয়, আমাদের মধ্যেই লুকিয়ে আছে। জন্ম থেকে আমরা ধনতান্ত্রিক না হলেও, আমরা কিন্তু (আস এন্ড দে) ‘আমরা এবং তারা’র বিভাজনটা শিখি জন্ম থেকে। ধনতন্ত্র এই ‘আস এন্ড দে’ এর প্রাতিষ্ঠানিক রুপ মাত্র। যা সামাজিক অনুশীলন থেকে আর্থিক অনুশীলনে প্রবর্ধিত হয়েছে মাত্র। কারণ ‘গাড়িটা আমাদের’ কমুউনিসম হলে, ‘গাড়িটা আমার’ হলো ধনতন্ত্র।

মানুষের বা পৃথিবীর জন্য কল্যাণকর কোন কিছুর বিশ্বায়ন হলে আমরা সেটা সুফল পায়। একইভাবে সন্ত্রাসের মত কোন কিছুর বিশ্বায়ন সবাইকে আঘাত করে। সবার ক্ষতি সাধন করে। এটা এখন একবিংশ শতাব্দীর বাস্তবতা।

এই বিশ্বায়নের যুগে বাংলাদেশে কোন হামলা বা হত্যাকাণ্ড সেটা শুধু এ দেশর ক্ষতির কারণ নয়। তার ক্ষতিকর প্রভাব ইউরোপ, এমনকি সুদূর অ্যাটলান্টিকের ওপারে আমেরিকার উপর পড়তে পারে। একইভাবে মধ্যপ্রাচ্য, আমেরিকা বা ইউরোপে কোন বর্বর হত্যাকাণ্ড ঘটলে সেটার প্রভাব এসে বাংলাদেশের অর্থনীতি বা সামাজিক মূল্যবোধকে আঘাত করতে পারে। কিন্তু আমরা কেন পারছিনা? আমরা ইতোমধ্যে আক্রান্ত। তবুও কেন পারছিনা?

বিশ্ব মোড়ল বলে যারা নিজেদের দাবি করেন এবং সে দায়িত্ব পালন করেছেন। তাদের ভাবতে হবে ছোট্ট দেশ মালদ্বীপের বাসিন্দারা যেমন সারা পৃথিবী জুড়ে আছে। তেমনি বড় দেশ যুক্তরাষ্ট্রের নাগরিকরা ছড়িয়ে আছে সারা বিশ্বে। আর্থিক বিশ্বায়ন যেমন সবার। সবার সহযোগিতা ছাড়া সেটা হয়নি।

আমরা এখন সন্ত্রাসের বিশ্বায়নের যুগে। আইএস, আল-কায়েদার বিস্তার সন্ত্রাসের বিশ্বায়নের উদাহরণ। গত কয়েক বছর ধরে আমরা সেটার ফলাফল দেখেছি। তাই, এই বিশ্বায়িত সন্ত্রাসের বিরুদ্ধে লড়ায় কারো একার নয়। এ যুদ্ধ সবার। সবাইকে নিয়ে এ যুদ্ধ করতে হবে। তাই, সবাই মিলে ‘বিশ্ব সলিডারিটি স্টেজ করুন’। মধ্যযুগের ইউরোপের বর্বরতা রোখা সম্ভব হয়েছিল ইউরোপের সামগ্রিক প্রচেষ্টার ফলে। মনে রাখতে হবে ৩০ বছরের ভয়ানক যুদ্ধও ‘ওয়েস্টফেলিয়া চুক্তি’র মাধ্যমেই থামানো গিয়েছিলো। তাই, সন্ত্রাসের বিশ্বায়ন কোন নির্দিষ্ট জোট বা জাতিপুঞ্জের মাধ্যমে সম্ভব নয়। সবাইকে নিয়েই এই লড়ায় করতে হবে। তবেই সন্ত্রাসের বিশ্বায়ন থামানো সম্ভব। তাছাড়া নয়। এ সমাজ থেকেই তার উদ্ভব। এ সমাজের মানুষই পারে সেটার মূলোৎপাটন করতে। তার জন্য প্রয়োজন বৈশ্বিক ঐক্য।

Three roots that lead Bangladeshi youths to be easily recalised

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I am a Bangladeshi and I have been living in the country for nearly 28 years since my birth. I have been brought up in peace, but now I am in danger like a man in Baghdad or in Kabul or in Paris or in Belgium or anywhere in the world where radicalized are hunting down people for simply in the name of religion. A few years ago when I had just entered Dhaka city for perusing my higher education, it was very difficult for me to think that a well-educated young could be radicalized as such level he could kill people only for religion. But, now it has been a matter of months. In a period of six months, a young man can be radicalized and he can kill people. He can slaughter dozens of innocents.

The acts what some radicalized Bangladeshis did on Black Friday (02 July) are the most heinous massacre in the history of the country after its birth, but its root which has now been an utmost important query for the intelligence to find out is simple. Twenty people, including 18 foreigners, were killed in the attack. There are many causes, but the three which are mentioned bellow are main reasons which led the Bangladeshi youths to be radicalized.

Neither religion nor person himself is solely responsible for the hateful act. Narrow perspective is the biggest cause behind such radicalized acts. The person himself is not responsible for that. Whole society and its weird systems are the masterminds. It’s true that young population in the country is being well-educated, but their perspectives to accept differences are very poor. Respect to others’ views, believe system, and opinion is nearly zero. They talk much, but believe in less. Others’ opinions and views are not welcomed to them at all. All have been created due to a improper education. This character of the education leads them to uniformed thinking, controlled lifestyle, and unitary believe system. At the end, they have been sucked up into a stereotyped attitude. When they come to know a different kind of lifestyles and believe systems, they decline to accept and react violently.

Stereotyped society where has a serious lack of means of entertainment is the second biggest reason. The portfolio of the people’s real life entertainment is narrowly refined. It might be seemed a simple argument, but its effect in our society is far-reaching. The people in society they have no way of passing a quality moment beyond the family border. There is no leisure hub where they can discharge their tiredness and mental fatigue for a fresh moment next. The people in the country work much, but gain a little. After a daylong hard labor or class course, meeting family members and having a look on TV screen and computer are only ways to be entertained. Their movements are bordered for the sake of nonsense family bonding. Their thoughts are uniformed. Their relationships are confined. Having a girlfriend or boyfriend or a friend to whom he/she can share their beloved thoughts and passion is forbidden. This insufficiency makes them mentally disturbed and paralyzed. The students have a lot of time, but chance for making that a quality one is least. The certain group of people takes this chance and makes them prepared in accordance with their objectives. So, they easily fall victims.

Lack of unitary education system is one of instigators. Do you believe or not! There are six types education systems—General Bengali Medium,  General English Version, English Medium, Alia Madrasa, Qaumi Madrasa and Hafezi Education—in this little Bangladesh.  A number of students are being graduated through two or more systems. Bengali Medium students do not know English properly and Arabic at all while General English Version students are weak in Bengali. English Medium students are being brought up in a different culture, that’s why they get a little chance to be involved in rest of society people while Qaumi Madrasa and Hafezi Madrasa students just learn Arabic, they neither have any knowledge about English or Bengali. They have been brought in another culture. So, these both group cannot interact with the mainstream as the country’s job market is suitable for Bengali medium. Alia Madrasa education method is built on both Bengali and English. Rest of the groups is not that much welcomed. These verities of education methods, at the end of graduation, have thrown aims of the country students into a dilemma of superiority and inferiority complexes. Most of them have been brought up through the poorest education system which has a serious deficiency of self-building. Another flaw of the the lame system is that feeds a student just textbook, leaving them selfless. Every student is suffering a serious lacking of self-confidence once had completed the education. They lack judgment power. That’s why when someone indoctrinates them, they easily fall victim of it.  When he or she comes out from the narrow system to a bigger arena, they get stumbled and search for help from others. This selfless student easily becomes biased and indoctrinated.

But yet there is hope. The bright side of the nation is, at the moment, some of the students who don’t care the marks and narrow syllabus-based education, the stigmatized society, are trying to get of the systems and educate him/her in different ways. These numbers are on the rise now.