Sunday, September 14, 2008
"My New Blog Published"
http://www.redhatrhce.blogspot.com/
This Blog is totally Red Hat Linux OS based.Here all the Essential tools & commands of Red Hat Linux will be updated regularly.Who are very much interested about Red Hat Linux OS,can Visit this blog.I am Sure they will be benefited.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
"HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MOU"
'Mou'-is my Younger sister.Today is very special day for her.In every year she waits very eagerly for the day 13 of the month September.It is her Birthday.Like other years in this year,she has got so many gifts from her friends.My brother-in-law & my sister gave her a very nice Painting equipment package.She was really excited to see that package of arts equipments where all kinds of colour pencils,pens & tools of different usuages are availabe.Last night she requested me to paint a picture with her new panting tools in a art paper.I started also,but haven't finished it yet.There were no fixed programs for this day to celebrate.My two sisters,brother-in-law,abba,amma-today we all took out ifter togather.Normally its not possible to be happened.
I haven't given her any gift yet ,but i am thinking what gift will make her so much pleased & happy also.I have kept it to her as a surprise !
" Happy Birthday to Mou,again"
Thursday, August 14, 2008
"Amar Sonar Bangla placed 2nd in Olympic"
In going to comment about our national anthem 'Alex' said-"aamer sonar bangla is an incomparable song.It seems that it has been composed for singing while strolling beside a floating net."
The Top ranked National anthems are of the following countries:
1.URUGUAY 2.Bangladesh 3.TAJIKISTAN 4.Mauritania 5.Republic of Dominic 6.US virgin ales 7.Senegal 8.Nigeria 9.Nepal 10.Japan
Here are the lyrics of our national anthem:
Bangladesh National Anthem Lyrics [ENGLISH VERSION]
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My Bengal of gold, I love you
Forever your skies, your air set my heart in tune
as if it were a flute,
In Spring, Oh mother mine, the fragrance from
your mango-groves makes me wild with joy-
Ah, what a thrill!
In Autumn, Oh mother mine,
in the full-blossoms paddy fields,
I have seen spread all over - sweet smiles!
Ah, what a beauty, what shades, what an affection
and what a tenderness!
What a quilt have you spread at the feet of
banyan trees and along the banks of rivers!
Oh mother mine, words from your lips are like
Nectar to my ears!
Ah, what a thrill!
If sadness, Oh mother mine, casts a gloom on your face,
my eyes are filled with tears!
If sadness, Oh mother mine, casts a gloom on your face,
my eyes are filled with tears
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
"My REDHAT LINUX COURSE"
May be some of us know about a RHCE (Red Hat Certified Engineer).This certificate can be treated as a Golden certificate.For what?Because among the total world,only have 25000 RHCE.thats why it is considered as too much tough Job to be a RHCH.Todays world is totally networking based.In that case Linux OS is totally secured & faster.As an Electrical Engineering Student we need a good command over networking & system adminsitration.In future as a system analyst,Linux OS administrative skill will be helpful for us,i hope.Moreover it is too much usefull for them who are very much willing to do job or study abroad.Because there,everything is totally Linux OS based.
Monday, March 31, 2008
"A memorable day in the History of Private Universities in Bangladesh"
The inauguration Session was attended by professor Dr.Iajuddin ahmed, Honorable president ,people’s republic of Bangladesh and Chancellor of AUST,professor Dr.Anwar hossain,vice chancellor of AUST,Mr.Kazi fazlul Rahman,president,AUST,Mr.Kazi Rafiqul Alam,president & CE,DHAKA Ahsania Mission and Professor Dr.AMM Safiullah,Vice Chancellor,BUET.By unveiling the plaque,Professor Dr.Iajuddin Ahmed started the in auguration ceremony.
In the speech, President Iajuddin Ahmed called upon the authorities of both private and public universities to come forward with state-of-the-art curricula to impart quality and time-worthy education to the students. He said that educational institutions at all ages, are regarded as the sacred and stately place of the country, where nation's hopes and aspirations get expressed and find shape. He hoped university authorities both private and public would understand the tune of the society and would uphold the image of the esteemed institutions.
While talking about the rush of huge number of students for higher studies, Professor Iajuddin Ahmed indicated it as an unhealthy competition among the students who are eagerly waiting for admission in the universities. He recommended for creating the needs for opening more rooms for higher learning at tertiary level to face the growing pressure of the students.
He also praised AUST for maintaining a high academic standard by its excellent faculty and hoped that the modern facilities developed at the new campus would give the university further impetus to develop it into a higher seat of learning. In the speech, Professor Dr. M. Anwar Hossain, Vice Chancellor of AUST has highlighted the success story of AUST. He also opted for higher quality education in the private sector. He said, “In many developed countries, excellence in higher education came also through private universities. What we need at this early stage is quality assurance in the private universities.”
In the speech, Mr. Kazi Rafiqul Alam, President & CE, Dhaka Ahsania Mission said that within a span of 13 years the AUST has succeeded in creating an image of providing high quality education and maintaining a high academic standard.
“Today we feel proud that Dhaka Ahsania Mission has been able to set up AUST after the name of great educationist Hazrat Khan Bahadur Ahsanullah (R.A.) and now we have a full fledged campus of our own.
This is indeed a great achievement for AUST”, he added. In the speech, Professor Kazi Fazlur Rahman, President, AUST said, “The journey that started thirteen years ago has reached a major milestone. The development of the permanent campus was carried out simultaneously with an uninterrupted pursuit of the academic activities of the AUST. This is possible only because of the commitment and dedication of the all concerned.”
In his speech, Professor Dr. AMM Safiullah, Vice Chancellor, BUET said, “In the present world, scientific knowledge alongwith technical skill and engineering has become a determining factor in economic success of a country. It is the responsibility of Science and Technology institutions to create a congenial approach where this base can be established. AUST has been trying to shoulder this responsibility and today's ceremony is a success story in this path and can be marked as a memorable day in the history of private universities in Bangladesh.”
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
What have the Electrical Engineers to face up to?
In our Present world,A global positioning system that can identify a car's location. Giant generators that can power entire cities. A new design for an airplane's electrical system. Electrical and electronics engineers work on high-tech projects like these.
Electrical engineers work with electricity in its many forms - from the electrons to the large scale magnetic fields. In addition to designing new products, they construct, operate, and maintain a wide variety of electrical systems and equipment. Some specialize in electronics, others in even more specific areas, like space communications or industrial robotics.
Examples of Such Contributions:
- Invent better MRI scanners, allowing doctors to see even more clearly inside a patient’s body
- Create special effects for the movies Design cell phones that work more reliably and have more features
- Develop artificial retinas for the blind
- Work on satellite communications systems that connect people around the world
Electrical engineers design new and better electronics. They also test equipment and solve problems. A project starts by deciding what the new electronics will do. Then, the engineer designs the circuits and other parts of the electronics. Engineers might draw their designs using computers. Afterward, the engineers test their designs and make them better. Many projects don't work at first. The engineers have to figure out why and then fix them.
Work environment:
Electrical engineers usually work 48-hour weeks, but can work longer hours on projects with pressing deadlines or in emergency situations. They often work on teams with other engineers and scientists and can find jobs in industry, government, universities, or in consulting.
**Electrical engineers have good job prospects. Jobs for electrical engineers are expected to grow about as fast as the average for all occupations through 2014. There will be a need for more electronic devices like giant electric power generators or wireless phone transmitters.
**The starting salary for an electrical engineers:
B.S. Degree: $51,888
M.S. Degree:$64,416
Ph.D. :$ 80,206
So,Now it’s the time to think about Electrical Engineering to meet the challenge of Avant-garde modern Technical Global world.
[** source:Internet]
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Monday, January 21, 2008
"AUSTRONICS LAUNCHED"
Today i am very glad.Our EEE based online journal "AUSTronics"has been officially launched.We, about 5 students(asif,arif,razie,tahseen,kanto) have been working for this online publication for a few days ago.Our favourite sir Md.Adnan Quaium has been supporting extremely.We are very grateful to him.We completed perfectly the site development before and were eagerly waiting for the official inauguration.Asif has done excellent job in the site development.I have designed the title banner of it.Razie and tahseen are contributing in Publicity.Finally our Journal has been launched.Actually we are very much delighted that our honorable teachers have appreciated this kind of initiative(the first-ever initiative from our varsity) of building only EEE based online journal.Already they have submitted their useful articles.Everyone is welcome,anyone can submit their Electrical & Electronic Engineering based experience,assesments,project details,etc.Through my small eyes,i am seeing the far-off way of AUSTronics that seems sparkling in intense brightness.
Friday, October 12, 2007
"ZERO CELEBRATION"
Then we were confirmed that it will not possible to get any assurance from our teachers.We decided to quit classes & quiz though our course teachers were not agreed.Whatever is there decision,we will not attend in our quiz,already it was timed up of our all scheduled classes.We were sure we will get Zero but we were promised to do that.We knew we were taking a wrong decision,but we enjoyed it very much.Meanwhile Reza was become quite well by treatment.We became very relieved to know it.But were fixed in our decision.Our main enjoyment was begun then.
We set off our mind to pass few hours in nearly Bashundhara City with all students of our section concurrently.We were about 34 students.It was our first experience to go anywhere jointly with about all students of our class.How can i express that feelings in text.It became a festival for us without any declaration.It seemed that we celebrated that day having no clarification.We passed about 3 hours there with gossiping,sharing our nice experiences,feelings,enjoyed moments actually we shared ourselves.Reza was also present with us.Though he was not stayed all through.He was taken up to his home carefully.Two of our friends were with him.After covering our short Dish in Food court we ended up our undesigned party with Designed way.This is a brief description of Our Zero Celebration.Everything can not be expressed in text.The all moments & flashes of this celebration will be always kept in our mind.We are expressing our deep grieve to Reza of his such unexpected incident.Thanks all the students of My class.Thanks a lot.