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Showing posts with label Miscellaneous. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miscellaneous. Show all posts
Thursday, August 21, 2014
BUS172 Student Learning Assessment!
All my students (sections 11 & 12) of BUS172 must take a student learning assessment test. It is a very short (5 MCQs) assessment test which has been made mandatory by the school of business. You are asked to come by my office on the 24th of August, 2014 (Sunday) between 8 am and 11 am to take the test. Your grades will be withheld if you don't take the test. So, please be serious about it and inform all your classmates about this.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Script Check!
Final exam (or other assessment) scripts may be checked on the 24th of August, 2014 (Sunday) between 8 am and 11 am. I will try to upload the marksheets during the weekend if possible. So, keep checking my blog for further updates.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Friday, December 27, 2013
Confusion About Tomorrow!
Some of you have expressed concerns about tomorrow's exam because of strikes announced by a few transport bodies. Just like you, I also don't have any definite answer to your queries.
My suggestion: You go out in the street tomorrow and if you see people going to their destinations, you also do the same and come to the campus. Otherwise if you see people not going anywhere you also do not go anywhere, so don't come.
My conclusion: If I see classes being cancelled by all other teachers just because students could not come to the campus, there will be no exam. But if I see classes/exams are held by other course teachers, I will also hold my exams.
I hope you understand my point. Thanks.
My suggestion: You go out in the street tomorrow and if you see people going to their destinations, you also do the same and come to the campus. Otherwise if you see people not going anywhere you also do not go anywhere, so don't come.
My conclusion: If I see classes being cancelled by all other teachers just because students could not come to the campus, there will be no exam. But if I see classes/exams are held by other course teachers, I will also hold my exams.
I hope you understand my point. Thanks.
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Conference in Malaysia!
I will be out of the country to attend a conference in Malaysia. As my flight is in the evening of 28th December (Saturday), classes/exams will be held on that day. I will inshallah return on the 3rd of January (Friday) early in the morning, so Friday classes will also be held. As such, there will be no class between 29th of December (Sunday) and 2nd of January (Thursday). Makeup classes will be arranged once I come back.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
INDIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM: SURPRISING OUTCOMES!
- The smartest students pass with 1st Class and get admissions to medical and engineering colleges.
- The 2nd Class students get MBAs and LLB's to manage the First Class students.
- The 3rd Class students enter politics and rule both 1st and 2nd Class students.
- The Failures join the underworld and control politicians and businesses.
- And best of all..Those who did not attend any school, become Swamis and everybody follows them.
Sunday, April 15, 2012
4shared Access Problem!
Recently I have been receiving complaints about accessing 4shared resources. I am having problem uploading files. That's why I have changed my online file sharing server from 4shared to skydrive. If you click the folder links above you would notice the change.
Hopefully, now it would be more convenient to access the resource files for all of you. If any of you find a problem, please let me know.
Thanks and best regards.
Hopefully, now it would be more convenient to access the resource files for all of you. If any of you find a problem, please let me know.
Thanks and best regards.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Honest Student Icon of NSU!
Khandoker Sadiquzzaman Sadik, a BBA student of NSU found around Tk. 50,000 in Boys' Lounge and without any delay he went to the authority with the money.
Dr. Abdul Hannan Chowdhury, Dean, School of Business along with Dr. Mir Obaidur Rahman, Director, MBA and EMBA programs acknowledged his honesty & sincerity and provided token gifts.
We are really proud of such students at NSU.
Dr. Abdul Hannan Chowdhury, Dean, School of Business along with Dr. Mir Obaidur Rahman, Director, MBA and EMBA programs acknowledged his honesty & sincerity and provided token gifts.
We are really proud of such students at NSU.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Unwanted Emails!
Recently I have been receiving emails from some students requesting special consideration. Let me reiterate this in my blog that I don't entertain any such requests. I don't evaluate any student individually. All my students will be treated in the same FAIR manner. Whether you love me or hate me, you will get whatever you deserve.
Thank you!
Thank you!
Monday, August 15, 2011
Final Exam Script!
I am planning to be available in my office on Thursday (18th of August, 2011) between 10 am and 12 pm. If you are interested to check your final exam script you may visit my office during those hours.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Why does Creativity Disappear?
By Laurie Tarkan | June 30, 2011
In the pre-mobile device days, when you waited for a train or a bus, or on your commute to work, you would probably do nothing but think or read. It could get pretty boring indeed.
Today, on the other hand, every time you have a second with nothing to do, you go online, you text, you make a call. Boredom be damned. But therein lies the problem.
“The thing about mobile devices,” says Genevieve Bell, Ph.D., the director of interaction and experience research, at Intel, “is the promise that you’ll never be bored again, you’ll never have to be anywhere without something to do.”
Bell, an anthropologist who has spent hundreds of hours observing families in their homes, believes that by avoiding boredom, you’re doing your brain (and your career) a disservice. ”Boredom is linked to creativity. You have your best thoughts in the shower, when driving, tidying up the house, and weeding the yard,” she says. Other researchers have stated that boredom is central to learning and creativity.
On the flip side, when you’re constantly consuming information via your devices, you stop processing the information and developing your own ideas. You have less time to think about what you’re consuming. To be effective in most jobs, you need to stop and reflect and that requires down time.
Your brain on boredom
Boredom is a period in which your brain is restless, but that turns out to be the perfect opportunity to let your mind wander or try out new ideas. Remember doodling and daydreaming (now that I mention it, mobile devices have likely put a dent in daydreaming too). These somewhat mindless activities can allow you to solve problems or at least constructively entertain yourself.
Though it may seem as though the cognitive part of your brain shuts down when you’re bored, MRI studies of people when they’re bored show that their brains are only 95% as active as the brains of the fully engaged.
But mobile devices and all other electronics tap into that restless feeling and provide your brain with stimulation–so there’s no need for you to entertain yourself. But that’s exactly what you have to resist, says Bell.
Here’s how to recoup a bit of boredom in your day-to-day.
Stop being obsessed with doing. "There’s a work ethic, the notion that working and being productive is how you get ahead, a sign of goodness,” says Bell. “Doing nothing is a rejection of the work ethic,” she says. Try it. Slice out some part of your day for doing nothing.
At work, carve out technology-free times. “If you spend your entire day triaging your inbox, you’re not really doing a lot of thinking work,” she says. Instead, set up your email to only come in twice a day or simply ignore it until designated email-checking times. You control your devices rather than letting them control you.
Create technology-free rooms at home. It's helpful to have a physical space meant for you only, and take advantage of the trend towards cell-phone free cars, journey etc. (just don’t succumb to face book, SMS or checking your emails).
Be bored with others. You don’t have to do it alone. Nothing wrong with hanging out with friends and doing nothing.
Spend a weekend without the internet or time commitments, meaning a day with your kids that doesn’t start with any physical activity and end with a trip to a show or friend's or relative's place. Even try to manage to entertain yourself without structure.
Take unplugged vacations, deliberately seeking out destinations where you cannot connect.
Go to mosque or temple or the church (or any spiritual house). Not saying those are boring places to be, but they do require you to sit and think, unless you’re sneaking a glance at your mobile device, god forbid.
Next time you have a moment of down time, resist the urge to check in with your devices and remember what it feels like to let your mind rest.
Let yourself be bored-has that been a source of creativity or rejuvenation.
Thank you.
In the pre-mobile device days, when you waited for a train or a bus, or on your commute to work, you would probably do nothing but think or read. It could get pretty boring indeed.
Today, on the other hand, every time you have a second with nothing to do, you go online, you text, you make a call. Boredom be damned. But therein lies the problem.
“The thing about mobile devices,” says Genevieve Bell, Ph.D., the director of interaction and experience research, at Intel, “is the promise that you’ll never be bored again, you’ll never have to be anywhere without something to do.”
Bell, an anthropologist who has spent hundreds of hours observing families in their homes, believes that by avoiding boredom, you’re doing your brain (and your career) a disservice. ”Boredom is linked to creativity. You have your best thoughts in the shower, when driving, tidying up the house, and weeding the yard,” she says. Other researchers have stated that boredom is central to learning and creativity.
On the flip side, when you’re constantly consuming information via your devices, you stop processing the information and developing your own ideas. You have less time to think about what you’re consuming. To be effective in most jobs, you need to stop and reflect and that requires down time.
Your brain on boredom
Boredom is a period in which your brain is restless, but that turns out to be the perfect opportunity to let your mind wander or try out new ideas. Remember doodling and daydreaming (now that I mention it, mobile devices have likely put a dent in daydreaming too). These somewhat mindless activities can allow you to solve problems or at least constructively entertain yourself.
Though it may seem as though the cognitive part of your brain shuts down when you’re bored, MRI studies of people when they’re bored show that their brains are only 95% as active as the brains of the fully engaged.
But mobile devices and all other electronics tap into that restless feeling and provide your brain with stimulation–so there’s no need for you to entertain yourself. But that’s exactly what you have to resist, says Bell.
Here’s how to recoup a bit of boredom in your day-to-day.
Stop being obsessed with doing. "There’s a work ethic, the notion that working and being productive is how you get ahead, a sign of goodness,” says Bell. “Doing nothing is a rejection of the work ethic,” she says. Try it. Slice out some part of your day for doing nothing.
At work, carve out technology-free times. “If you spend your entire day triaging your inbox, you’re not really doing a lot of thinking work,” she says. Instead, set up your email to only come in twice a day or simply ignore it until designated email-checking times. You control your devices rather than letting them control you.
Create technology-free rooms at home. It's helpful to have a physical space meant for you only, and take advantage of the trend towards cell-phone free cars, journey etc. (just don’t succumb to face book, SMS or checking your emails).
Be bored with others. You don’t have to do it alone. Nothing wrong with hanging out with friends and doing nothing.
Spend a weekend without the internet or time commitments, meaning a day with your kids that doesn’t start with any physical activity and end with a trip to a show or friend's or relative's place. Even try to manage to entertain yourself without structure.
Take unplugged vacations, deliberately seeking out destinations where you cannot connect.
Go to mosque or temple or the church (or any spiritual house). Not saying those are boring places to be, but they do require you to sit and think, unless you’re sneaking a glance at your mobile device, god forbid.
Next time you have a moment of down time, resist the urge to check in with your devices and remember what it feels like to let your mind rest.
Let yourself be bored-has that been a source of creativity or rejuvenation.
Thank you.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Registration for Cervical Cancer Vaccination!
The Dept of Life Sciences, NSU in association with GlaxoSmithKline Bangladesh (GSK) has successfully organized a seminar titled “Cervical Cancer in Global Perspective and Its Implications in Bangladesh” on 02 February, 2011 in NSU Plaza at 3.00 pm onwards. There they offered a discount rate @ Tk. 2100 per dosage (whereas the market rate is @Tk. 4040 per dosage) only for NSU student, Faculty Member, and their family members.
You may be aware that Cervical Cancer is one of the biggest killers on caner causing diseases of Women all around the world. This fatal disease claims the lives of 18 women in Bangladesh every day and 1.1 million women globally every year. It is nevertheless to say that community-based education and screening should be the future direction of prevention of controllable cancers. NSU is proud to take an institution based initiative which can improve student’s as well as NSU family’s awareness about cervical cancer and willing for cancer screening and further prevention.
Therefore, the department of Life Sciences, NSU in association with “RUNNINGMATE” (working as Glaxo Smith Kline Vaccination partner) are going to set up a booth on 09 March (Wednesday), 2011 in the open space of NSU premise from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The registration is for successful vaccination activities on cervical cancer on 15 and 16 March 2011 in our NSU premise.
You are cordially requested for your registration.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
World's Most Liveable Cities Ranking 2011!
The Economist Intelligence Unit has announced the World's Most Liveable Cities List for 2011. Cities from Canada and Australia dominate the Top 10.
According to their ranking, our beloved Dhaka is 2nd from the bottom....i.e. 2nd most unliveable city in the world!
The World’s Most Liveable Cities Top 10 List 2011
1. Vancouver, Canada
2. Melbourne, Australia
3. Vienna, Austria
4. Toronto, Canada
5. Calgary, Canada
6. Helsinki, Finland
7. Sydney, Australia
8. (equal) Perth, Australia
8. (equal) Adelaide, Australia
10. Auckland, New Zealand
The World’s Most Liveable Cities Bottom 10 Ranked Cities
131. Colombo, Sri Lanka
132. Dakar, Senegal
133. Tehran, Iran
134. Douala, Cameroon
135. Karachi, Pakistan
136. Algiers, Algeria
137. Lagos, Nigeria
138. Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
139. Dhaka, Bangladesh
140. Harare, Zimbabwe
Source: Website Link
According to their ranking, our beloved Dhaka is 2nd from the bottom....i.e. 2nd most unliveable city in the world!
The World’s Most Liveable Cities Top 10 List 2011
1. Vancouver, Canada
2. Melbourne, Australia
3. Vienna, Austria
4. Toronto, Canada
5. Calgary, Canada
6. Helsinki, Finland
7. Sydney, Australia
8. (equal) Perth, Australia
8. (equal) Adelaide, Australia
10. Auckland, New Zealand
The World’s Most Liveable Cities Bottom 10 Ranked Cities
131. Colombo, Sri Lanka
132. Dakar, Senegal
133. Tehran, Iran
134. Douala, Cameroon
135. Karachi, Pakistan
136. Algiers, Algeria
137. Lagos, Nigeria
138. Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
139. Dhaka, Bangladesh
140. Harare, Zimbabwe
Source: Website Link
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Some Wonderfully Described Definitions!
CIGARETTE: A pinch of tobacco rolled in paper with fire at one end and a fool at the other!
LECTURE: An art of transmitting Information from the notes of the lecturer to the notes of students without passing through the minds of either.
CONFERENCE: The confusion of one man multiplied by the number present.
COMPROMISE: The art of dividing a cake in such a way that everybody believes he got the biggest piece.
TEARS: The hydraulic force by which masculine will power is defeated by feminine water-power!
CONFERENCE ROOM: A place where everybody talks, nobody listens and everybody disagrees later on.
ECSTASY: A feeling when you feel you are going to feel a feeling you have never felt before.
CLASSIC: A book which people praise, but never read.
SMILE: A curve that can set a lot of things straight!
OFFICE: A place where you can relax after your strenuous home life.
EXPERIENCE: The name men give to their Mistakes.
DIPLOMAT: A person who tells you to go to hell in such a way that you actually look forward to the trip.
OPTIMIST: A person who while falling from EIFFEL TOWER says in midway "SEE I AM NOT INJURED YET!"
MISER: A person who lives poor so that he can die RICH!
FATHER: A banker provided by nature.
BOSS: Someone who is early when you are late and late when you are early
POLITICIAN: One who shakes your hand before elections and your confidence later.
DOCTOR: A person who kills your ills by pills, and kills you by his bills!
LECTURE: An art of transmitting Information from the notes of the lecturer to the notes of students without passing through the minds of either.
CONFERENCE: The confusion of one man multiplied by the number present.
COMPROMISE: The art of dividing a cake in such a way that everybody believes he got the biggest piece.
TEARS: The hydraulic force by which masculine will power is defeated by feminine water-power!
CONFERENCE ROOM: A place where everybody talks, nobody listens and everybody disagrees later on.
ECSTASY: A feeling when you feel you are going to feel a feeling you have never felt before.
CLASSIC: A book which people praise, but never read.
SMILE: A curve that can set a lot of things straight!
OFFICE: A place where you can relax after your strenuous home life.
EXPERIENCE: The name men give to their Mistakes.
DIPLOMAT: A person who tells you to go to hell in such a way that you actually look forward to the trip.
OPTIMIST: A person who while falling from EIFFEL TOWER says in midway "SEE I AM NOT INJURED YET!"
MISER: A person who lives poor so that he can die RICH!
FATHER: A banker provided by nature.
BOSS: Someone who is early when you are late and late when you are early
POLITICIAN: One who shakes your hand before elections and your confidence later.
DOCTOR: A person who kills your ills by pills, and kills you by his bills!
International Mother Language Day!
There is a cultural program to celebrate the International Mother Language Day followed by a discussion by honored Faculty members on the significance of 21st February at the REC center of NSU at 4:00 pm today. You are invited to please be present and help make the event successful.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
কানাডার টপ ইলেভেন জব লিস্ট !
১. পারফরমেন্স অ্যানালিস্ট
২. কন্ট্রোলার
৩. পাবলিক অ্যাকাউন্টেন্ট
৪. ইআরপি বিজনেজ অ্যানালিস্ট
৫. আইটি অডিটর
৬. লিড অ্যাপ্লিকেশন ডেভেলপার
৭. ল-ইয়ার
৮. ল-ক্লার্ক
৯. এক্সিকিউটিভ অ্যাসিস্টেন্ট
১০. মেডিক্যাল ডেটা এন্ট্রি স্পেশালিস্ট
১১. সিনিয়র অ্যাডমিনিস্ট্রেটিভ অ্যাসিস্টেন্ট
Please visit the following link for detailed report.
দ্য বেঙ্গলি টাইমস ডটকম
২. কন্ট্রোলার
৩. পাবলিক অ্যাকাউন্টেন্ট
৪. ইআরপি বিজনেজ অ্যানালিস্ট
৫. আইটি অডিটর
৬. লিড অ্যাপ্লিকেশন ডেভেলপার
৭. ল-ইয়ার
৮. ল-ক্লার্ক
৯. এক্সিকিউটিভ অ্যাসিস্টেন্ট
১০. মেডিক্যাল ডেটা এন্ট্রি স্পেশালিস্ট
১১. সিনিয়র অ্যাডমিনিস্ট্রেটিভ অ্যাসিস্টেন্ট
Please visit the following link for detailed report.
দ্য বেঙ্গলি টাইমস ডটকম
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Observing "China Day"!
On the occasion of the 5th Anniversary of Confucius Institute at North South University (NSU), there would be a celebration on February 14 as “China Day.” Seminar and photo exhibition on China, and a musical performance by the Art Troupe of Beijing University of International Business & Economics will highlight the day.
His Excellency Mr. Zhang Xianyi, the Ambassador of People’s Republic of China has kindly consented to be the Chief Guest. Mr. Azimuddin Ahmed, Chairman, Board of Trustees, NSU will grace the occasion as Special Guest while Mr. Wang Yu, Political Counselor and Mr. Qian Kaifu, Cultural Counselor of Chinese Embassy, will be the Guests of Honor. Professor Hafiz G. A. Siddiqi, Vice Chancellor, North South University, will chair the occasion.
You are cordially invited.
Date: 14 February 2011
Photo Exhibition: 2:00 pm in the hallway to NAC 514
Seminar: 2:30 pm in NAC 514
Musical Performance: 5: 00 pm at the Atrium
Thanks.
His Excellency Mr. Zhang Xianyi, the Ambassador of People’s Republic of China has kindly consented to be the Chief Guest. Mr. Azimuddin Ahmed, Chairman, Board of Trustees, NSU will grace the occasion as Special Guest while Mr. Wang Yu, Political Counselor and Mr. Qian Kaifu, Cultural Counselor of Chinese Embassy, will be the Guests of Honor. Professor Hafiz G. A. Siddiqi, Vice Chancellor, North South University, will chair the occasion.
You are cordially invited.
Date: 14 February 2011
Photo Exhibition: 2:00 pm in the hallway to NAC 514
Seminar: 2:30 pm in NAC 514
Musical Performance: 5: 00 pm at the Atrium
Thanks.
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