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    Fatima Ahmed: Nanjiba's Nawar's creative writing in English. Absolutely brilliant story. Beautiful story with such a fantastic message in the end! Here is her full story and a screenshot of her writing: ...  more
    • October 8, 2021
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    Mithy’s Sweet Room Cupcakes - $7 Business Studies Quiz
    • July 26, 2021
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    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Nanjiba Naowar https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yHSRAsPfV2HsQf5CNnCdZiCTkEjv5g2-ErG0oGSJkBM/edit?usp=drivesdk
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      Mesbah Abir https://1drv.ms/w/s!AvffalGSnpesgUduI7G0MfAEiKbF
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      Khairunnesa Suparna https://docs.google.com/document/d/1f5hlN5xQs8NB8z8uOZ7DHIuSwV2yvZDdMLJ6LVuxIgw/edit?usp=sharing
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Zarin sadaf snigdha Break even point= Total fixed cost/sales price per unit - variable cost per unit
      =(10,000 +10,000)/(500-250)
      =80 In order to increase the profitability of the business we need to increase the revenue of the business. Firstly since we know that this is...  more
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Zarin sadaf snigdha This can be done by giving special offers to large orders. Making sure that our business reaches maximum number of people online is another big concern & this can be achieved by digital marketing. Boosting the website or page or giving adds is a...  more
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      Kanta Akter https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jKPX7RI9o5ByVeZ34RXpqU2aFt0pYiJ0/view?usp=drivesdk
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      Noorjahan Binte Farhana https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_pMreE_ituATmza9CPwd3ZQdD4Ilpu3yC97VVLfHE-E/edit?usp=sharing
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Mahi Imran Break even point= Total fixed cost / ( sales price per unit - variable cost per unit) =(10,000+5000+5000)/(500-250) =80
      To increase Mithy's profit,she must...  more
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      Mahi Imran
      • July 28, 2021
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      Mouna Mehnaz https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_r0Wed6bO5BIKHGWPB_4B-JdcsOT75IxgbkgTaRcNjE/edit?usp=sharing
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      Nirjona Akter https://drive.google.com/file/d/1l2zHdC4sXc96R7DBdoWdzAUKTYV1dHvK/view?usp=drivesdk
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Mujtaba Rafid Let's clear the math first(just for the sake of it)-
      Housing cost- BDT 10,000
      Total cost of employees- BDT 10,000
      Total fixed cost- 10,000 + 10,000= 20,000...  more
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      Jaima Jahin https://docs.google.com/document/d/13ZP_R4_y-QUsOtWRa3gt2fnFB1WO0VMyqcW3NoGy1pg/edit?usp=sharing
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      Zakaria Ahomed https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_bqyV1IkV7fxtPx-Rl9oTbDKR1m-yfPsaBKiGV3zI8M/edit?usp=drivesdk
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    Anwar's Different Perspective - $5 English Writing project
    • July 14, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Noorjahan Binte Farhana I was in Class 5, our first term exam was started. I got 39 out of 100 in Mathematics. I was failed. My school called out of my parents.I cried a lot, i was so humiliated. How could anyone got failed mark. Everyone tried to mock of me. My stubbornness...  more
      • July 12, 2021
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      Taiba Anjum https://coolinventor.com/classifieds/2/28/anwar-s-different-perspective-5-english-writing-project
      • July 12, 2021
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      Taiba Anjum It was a fortnight when I had a singing contest contrived by Bangladesh’s prominent organizers for standard people who are passionate about music.I convinced to take part in the contest because ever since I was a child I have an intense passion for...  more
      • July 12, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Taiba Anjum And from that day wherever I went, I was called “The Looser” But I couldn’t just loose so untimely. I had to achieve my goals and show everyone that I have aptitudes as well. ...  more
      • July 12, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Nirjona Akter I was a troublesome kid in my childhood who didn’t like to stay in one school for long. Moreover, getting beaten or standing in front of the class was a common thing. However, I enjoyed my school life to the fullest until one of the relatives said...  more
      • July 12, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Faisal Ahmed Faiz It happened in last year. When the COVID-19 attacked massively and we settled down for the home quarantine. I gave focus in my mobile game and aster 2/3 months I became a good player.

      So, I participated in South Asian Championship of Call of Duty...  more
      • July 12, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Zarin sadaf snigdha Success, When we talk about the term success a lot of things comes to mind. But the true meaning of success is not quite what we think it is. When I was in school i was an introvert & had almost no friends. I was easily bullied by my classmates &...  more
      • July 12, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Shadman Chowdhury I started out as a bullied kid in middle school. I had two friends I cared about and they were both ok with being my friend. I knew that if one left I would be completely alone, so thrived on the social attention of people at school because it made me...  more
      • July 13, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Shadman Chowdhury The classmate (s) who did this made friends easily and naturally without having to try too hard; my whole life changed. I stopped being the shy kid who's too scared to approach people and became the guy who ends up befriending everyone because they're...  more
      • July 13, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Seefath Talukder I am a bit shy and reserved person since my childhood. But I was excellent in music and my music teachers were satisfied with my performance. I was a high scorer when I was a student of BAFA. Though I could sing nicely in front of them and my family...  more
      • July 13, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Kanta Akter Life is like a mirror. Every person has their way of seeing. In this mirror, we see what we want to see in ourselves. If we see ourselves as a loser then we will become a loser and if we look at ourselves as a winner then we will become winners.

      I...  more
      • July 13, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Mujtaba Rafid In a world where there are plenty of successful people with some of the most inspiring stories, my story may sound a bit bland. But I'm still proud of it. I never really had any issues with my grades but I did have weight issues.
      I was a sports...  more
      • July 13, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul It was May 11,2018.
      I lost my one of the most beloved persons on earth.My Father.

      My father was a small businessman & I was then admitted to KUET where I am currently studying.His death was
      an...  more
      • July 14, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul studying I became very much
      upset.I couldn’t sleep at night.Even,it happened that I spent the whole night crying because I thought that I will never be able to fulfill my dream.

      After 1 or 2 month, one day I was browsing internet and suddenly found a...  more
      • July 14, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul mom was so much tensed because she knew that she couldn’t afford that money.But I registered for that semester with my own earnings.Actually that was the first time I registered with my own earnings and it was one of the most emotional and memorable...  more
      • July 14, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Rasheda Nisha I was a very dull student from the very beginning; therefore, my parents never expected anything better from me. They were even planning for my wedding after my SSC exam as they were very sure that I wouldn't be able to pass the exam. But fortunately,...  more
      • July 14, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Rasheda Nisha Also, I was trying to concentrate on their accent and copy that.
      This desperation took me to another level. I got a chance in a very reputed University, finished my study, gave my first interview to an English medium school and imagine what, I became a...  more
      • July 14, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Sumaiya Amir 'LOSER', for me this term has a very deep meaning. This four letter word isn’t a comfortable thing in someone's life. You have to go through a series of depressions, complications and sleepless nights if this term ever get connected with you. Well,...  more
      • July 14, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Sumaiya Amir share my opinions with everyone. After 3months of continuous practice, I was selected as an anchor of our varsity convocation program. A girl who could not even talk became an anchor? Yes that is right. I had my will to change the awkwardness inside me...  more
      • July 14, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Nanjiba Naowar Personally I was an introvert and a bookworm. I love writing. But shyness never lets me publish it. People used to say I am unable to make others understand my thoughts. I was Bullied for it. Last year I felt depressed but didn't find anyone to share my...  more
      • July 14, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Raju Loodh It was my college days story. That time I was not so good at English even I did not know how to write in proper way. We had an English Named ala Uddin. Every day while he come to class he used to tell. Just write something in English. It does not matter...  more
      • July 15, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Shaikh Nafisa Binte Fahad The famous world-class boys of the BTS band also took part in their fight and it was heartbreaking to hear their story. The boys were about to give up and almost lost hope. But they stood together and today their fight has led to a worldwide reputation...  more
      • July 16, 2021
  • Noorjahan Binte Farhana
    Noorjahan Binte Farhana is now friends with Nanjiba Naowar.
    • July 11, 2021
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    Jamil's Economics Enthusiasm
    • July 8, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Kanta Akter In Bangladesh, although women constitute half of the population, women's labor force participation rate is only 36.4 percent compared with 84.0 percent for men in 2020. But, the socio-economic conditions of women in Bangladesh have improved considerably...  more
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Kanta Akter But, It is a matter of great sorrow that gender inequality is continued to persist in the labor market. As a result, women get paid extremely low according to the work. On the other hand, men get highly paid for the same work. In the end, It can be said...  more
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Nanjiba Naowar Bangladesh is now a developing country. Women form almost half of the total population. If many women didn't take part in the job sector, our country couldn't come here. It helps bangladesh in many ways- 1.As the contribution of women increasing in the...  more
      • July 8, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Nanjiba Naowar 4.They start their own business and support their family financially. That makes a lot of families established from scratch in Bangladesh.
      5.Women invest their deposited money in their business, which increases the country's working money and...  more
      • July 8, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Seefath Talukder The given chart is illustrated, in 2003 female participation in wholesale and retail trade was 25,000 but in 2020 it is showing 2,00000 so it's clearly illustrated that women participation has increased and the increasing rate is tremendously higher....  more
      • July 11, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Shadman Chowdhury In a recent report, Bangladesh is said to be 10th in the world as far as the female labor force participation (FLFP) index is concerned. According to this index, FLFP of Bangladesh has increased by a lot because in 2008, it was merely 16 percent and now...  more
      • July 11, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Nishat Tamanna Women are almost half of the total population which is more than 8 crores. Without the participation of this huge population in the job sector, it wouldn't be possible for Bangladesh to be enlisted as a developing country. The largest contribution of...  more
      • July 11, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Hymanti Sarkar Now-a-days women are working in every sector like public sector and private sector etc. In village side, they work in field, they rear cow, goat, poultry etc. By this way, they are making their economic condition better as well as our country. Women...  more
      • July 11, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Zarin sadaf snigdha Today lets talk about how women participation in the job sector has led to massive impacts in the job sector of Bangladesh. According to a research by The Asia Foundation its seen that from 1999/2000 to 2016/2017 the number of female workforce has...  more
      • July 15, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Zarin sadaf snigdha The GDP has seen extraordinary rises in the last few years & this is due to more of the population being involved in work & also women entrepreneurs have opened up the doors for others to earn. Women have also made home workstations such as product...  more
      • July 15, 2021
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    Noshin Tasnia is now friends with Nanjiba Naowar.
    • July 4, 2021
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    Bhasan Char:  The Journey
    • June 28, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Mesbah Abir Million is not just a number. This is a huge pressure to our economy. In terms of giving full support to them, we have to be aware of our low income nation. Human need will last as long as people can survive. The forest resources in those area will...  more
      • June 28, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Nanjiba Naowar Biofuel will be the best solution for both solving the fuel issue of rohingya and saving the forest area. Biofuel is using waste and rubbish of animals and humans and converting it into fuel. There are two kinds of biofuel, one is biomass using the...  more
      • June 28, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Rasheda Nisha Needless to say, this huge Rohinga troop is wasting natural wealth vastly. But we will have to look forward rather than counting the waste. We can't send them back to their country forcefully, nor, Bhashan chor has any hope for them. Cox's bazaar has...  more
      • June 28, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Rasheda Nisha The school and Colleges can take plantation projects. All the students will help them to achieve the goal. After school they can also take care of the plants, to grow them faster.
      But before that, the government should have an official count of this...  more
      • June 28, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Noorjahan Binte Farhana Dear Admin, greetings from Abhay! You pose an important question to a difficult problem! Without knowing in detail the situation of Bangladesh and Rohingya refugees, I can suggest based on my work and academic experience with refugee policy in Latin...  more
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Nowshin Anjum It is a matter of great concern that a huge number of rohingya family create much difficulty in our economy and this situation is getting worse day by day as many children are born in various rohingya's camp.
      To solve the rohingya issue the government...  more
      • June 28, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Farjana Zaman It’s quite obvious that we can not forcefully send them to their homeland. So, the best way is to improve their condition and standard of living and make them aware of the importance of the forest. The inclusion of LPG can replace the demand for...  more
      • June 28, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Shafaat Shams Before protecting the forest, we’ve to see why the Rohingyas are cutting down the trees.They’re doing so for two main reasons; Home construction & fuelwood. The people who have been taken to Bhasanchar don’t
      need trees for home renovation,as the...  more
      • June 30, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Zeba Afia Destroyed forests are quite difficult to reforest and restore.
      Rohingyas can be relocated to all unused remote areas of Bangladesh. Forest resources have to be monitored there.
      (1) Currently, the Rohingya issue is a sensitive and complicated topic. There...  more
      • June 30, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Zeba Afia A slightly different approach can also be taken- "Those who plant and care for trees and increase forest resources, they will be paid as a reward."
      Thus, they will be more interested for planting trees.
      • June 30, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Hymanti Sarkar The number one solution for Rohingya issue is to return them to their homes safely and ensure their rights. But it’s not possible so quickly. So, the procedure should be running as well as our Govt. can give them food, protection, education, sanitation...  more
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Hymanti Sarkar developing short-term Livelihoods activities for refugees, making them conscious about importance of forest in hilly area may protect forest land. Different NGOs, media should approach on this purpose.
      • June 30, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Tanni Biswas (1) The one and only solution for the Rohingya issues is to allow them to return to their homes, ensuring their safety and rights. But it can not possible now because of some political issues. Our government should have taken proper steps to solve the...  more
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Rashedul Islam Saju Though sending Rohingyas back to Mayanmar is the best solution of this problem, it's one of the toughest procedure too. Bangladesh govt can't force them to back Mayanmar. So it's confirm they'll stay there until the problem solved totally. Rohingyas fuel...  more
      • July 2, 2021
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    Bhasan Char:  The Journey
    • June 28, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Mesbah Abir Million is not just a number. This is a huge pressure to our economy. In terms of giving full support to them, we have to be aware of our low income nation. Human need will last as long as people can survive. The forest resources in those area will...  more
      • June 28, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Nanjiba Naowar Biofuel will be the best solution for both solving the fuel issue of rohingya and saving the forest area. Biofuel is using waste and rubbish of animals and humans and converting it into fuel. There are two kinds of biofuel, one is biomass using the...  more
      • June 28, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Rasheda Nisha Needless to say, this huge Rohinga troop is wasting natural wealth vastly. But we will have to look forward rather than counting the waste. We can't send them back to their country forcefully, nor, Bhashan chor has any hope for them. Cox's bazaar has...  more
      • June 28, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Rasheda Nisha The school and Colleges can take plantation projects. All the students will help them to achieve the goal. After school they can also take care of the plants, to grow them faster.
      But before that, the government should have an official count of this...  more
      • June 28, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Noorjahan Binte Farhana Dear Admin, greetings from Abhay! You pose an important question to a difficult problem! Without knowing in detail the situation of Bangladesh and Rohingya refugees, I can suggest based on my work and academic experience with refugee policy in Latin...  more
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Nowshin Anjum It is a matter of great concern that a huge number of rohingya family create much difficulty in our economy and this situation is getting worse day by day as many children are born in various rohingya's camp.
      To solve the rohingya issue the government...  more
      • June 28, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Farjana Zaman It’s quite obvious that we can not forcefully send them to their homeland. So, the best way is to improve their condition and standard of living and make them aware of the importance of the forest. The inclusion of LPG can replace the demand for...  more
      • June 28, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Shafaat Shams Before protecting the forest, we’ve to see why the Rohingyas are cutting down the trees.They’re doing so for two main reasons; Home construction & fuelwood. The people who have been taken to Bhasanchar don’t
      need trees for home renovation,as the...  more
      • June 30, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Zeba Afia Destroyed forests are quite difficult to reforest and restore.
      Rohingyas can be relocated to all unused remote areas of Bangladesh. Forest resources have to be monitored there.
      (1) Currently, the Rohingya issue is a sensitive and complicated topic. There...  more
      • June 30, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Zeba Afia A slightly different approach can also be taken- "Those who plant and care for trees and increase forest resources, they will be paid as a reward."
      Thus, they will be more interested for planting trees.
      • June 30, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Hymanti Sarkar The number one solution for Rohingya issue is to return them to their homes safely and ensure their rights. But it’s not possible so quickly. So, the procedure should be running as well as our Govt. can give them food, protection, education, sanitation...  more
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Hymanti Sarkar developing short-term Livelihoods activities for refugees, making them conscious about importance of forest in hilly area may protect forest land. Different NGOs, media should approach on this purpose.
      • June 30, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Tanni Biswas (1) The one and only solution for the Rohingya issues is to allow them to return to their homes, ensuring their safety and rights. But it can not possible now because of some political issues. Our government should have taken proper steps to solve the...  more
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Rashedul Islam Saju Though sending Rohingyas back to Mayanmar is the best solution of this problem, it's one of the toughest procedure too. Bangladesh govt can't force them to back Mayanmar. So it's confirm they'll stay there until the problem solved totally. Rohingyas fuel...  more
      • July 2, 2021
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    Adam's Brunoise Dice - $5 Physics Quiz
    • June 21, 2021
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    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Mesbah Abir To understand this, at first we have to know about pressure. In the light of physics, pressure is the amount of force applied per unit area. That is P=F/A. Now in case of cutting something using a knife, you have to put pressure on the thing you want to...  more
      • June 21, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Tawhid Mim A dull or blunt knife is a lazy tool. It doesn’t want to work so it makes you work harder. That means using more pressure or a harder chopping motion.
      If you’re using a knife to peel a potato or carrot, the dull knife can stop on an irregular...  more
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Khokon Roy The main reason it's safer is that a sharp knife will do what you intend to do - it will cut things - it will cut cleanly and decisively - so as long as you're not doing anything stupid (like cutting toward your fingers), the knife will perform the...  more
      • June 21, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Imad Mustafiz The main question that arises is that a sharper knife has more penetrating power and can easily cut through someone's skin in case of a slip causing an incised wound. But a blunt knife will create laceration which will create irregular edges in the wound...  more
      • June 21, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Taarik Hasan In equation form Pressure = Force/Area. Here the Pressure is determined by equal Proportionate of Applied force, and Area is disproportionate. If the area of applied force is less/thin/small, the pressure will increase on same applied force.


      If the...  more
      • June 21, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Taarik Hasan (..)
      Thinner/sharper area puts more pressure on surface that helps to use less energy as pressure for a person to cut the carrots smoothly. Dull knives
      need to use more force and it is kind of slippery cause it doesn’t cut smoothly.
      Possibility of...  more
      • June 21, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Nanjiba Naowar Imagine two knives, Sharp and Blunt. Sharp must have a thin edge and the Blunt has a thick edge. So the edge area of blunt is bigger than sharp. When you put the same force on both of them, the force is distributed in the smaller portion of Sharp's edge...  more
      • June 21, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Sourav Chowhan So the phenomenon is related to the Pressure of physics.
      We know pressure very well right? Pressure is a physics phenomenon like if you Push some object, you're are actually employing pressure theory. To cut something you need to give some push/Force to...  more
      • June 21, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Sourav Chowhan propositional in that equation means if the value of the area is too low then the pressure will be too high and propositional means if the value of "F" is high then "P" will be high too.
      Brunoise cut is a special type of cutting food...  more
      • June 21, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Sourav Chowhan He used the blunt knife and the result is he almost cut his fingers because he needs to give more force to cut, remember that equation of pressure??? to cut with a blunt knife he needs to give more Force. But if he had used the sharp knife where the edge...  more
      • June 21, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Sourav Chowhan With a sharp knife, he doesn't have to give much pressure on cutting, so that's why it will be safer.
      That's why it is safe to use a sharp knife than a dull knife. It will save you both time and energy.

      So next time you cut a tomato please use a sharp knife.
      • June 21, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Afnan Alam From Pascal's Law, we derive the equation of pressure as follows-
      P=F/A
      where, P= applied pressure on the object
      F= force applied on the...  more
      • June 21, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Abrar Ibne Amin Jim The incident refers to pascal's law: P= F/A. Here P= Pressure, F= Force and A= Surface Area(The surface area of the object on which force has been applied). The P and A are inversely proportional to each other.

      Adam tried to cut the carrots using a...  more
      • June 21, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Yeasin Arafath In this case, Adam is trying to cut the Carrot. So he has to apply force in the knife which makes the pressure cut the Carrots. Here another physics term arises that is cutting Area of the knife. With all of these things, we can get a relation from...  more
      • June 22, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul The above phenomena is related to “PRESSURE”.What is pressure?Pressure is defined as-“FORCE PER UNIT AREA”.Let,we apply a certain amount of force ‘F’ by a knife which has an area ‘A’,by which it will apply the load on another object,a...  more
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul larger.Because of that,the vegetables can be cut very easily & safely.But while using blunt knife which has large edge area,amount of pressure will decrease for the same 10N force.As a result,he will have 2 options.One is,reducing the edge area of...  more
      • June 23, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Md Mahedi Hasan A dull knife is actually more dangerous to use than one a sharp knife. Cause a dull knife requires more pressure to cut. It’s increasing the chance of the knife can slip with great force behind it. Sharp knife bites surface much
      readily.

      For example,...  more
      • June 23, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Khadeeza Afruz Shammee Pascal's principle of pressure describes this knife phenomenon. As a scalar physical quantity ,pressure is defined as the force per unit area applied perpendicular to the surface which it is applied .
      The elementary mathematical expression for pressure...  more
      • June 25, 2021
    • Nanjiba Naowar
      Aria Hossain In physics force=pressure/area. In order to cut food, you have to exert force. According to the equation, force is directly proportional to pressure. A blunt knife has more area around the cutting edge than a sharp knife. So a blunt knife requires more...  more
      • June 26, 2021
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      Abdullah Julaybib Firstly, you’ll need more pressure to use a blunt knife.
      P=F/A, for a fixed area, force is directly proportional to pressure. If the
      area of a blunt and a sharp knife is same, then doubling the pressure on blunt
      knife means doubling the force....  more
      • June 26, 2021
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      Abhay Sunny Pressure= force/area, area of sharp knife is less than area of blunt knife, p is proportional to 1/area, so pressure of sharp knife is more than blunt knife.Don't get confused with the wight and pressuring, pressure is the force on a unit area that is...  more
      • June 27, 2021
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      Abdullah Masud This is simply an example of pressure in our daily lives. Here, according to Pascal's law (P = f/a, where pressure is the force applied over a certain area), the sharp knife can exert greater pressure than the blunt knife, as the sharper knife has less...  more
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      Nanjiba Naowar Thank you for your thoughtful feedback.
      There are lots of skilled people in producing traditional product but not have a job. Hardworking is fine untill i become grey. If I had money to employ myself and others, that would be my willpower of hardworking.
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      Nanjiba Naowar Thank you for your thoughtful feedback.
      There are lots of skilled people in producing traditional product but not have a job. Hardworking is fine untill i become grey. If I had money to employ myself and others, that would be my willpower of hardworking.
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    Fatima Ahmed: Nanjiba's idea is to move to Bogura, see her idea on this picture.
    • April 13, 2021
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      There are lots of skilled people in producing traditional product but not have a job. Hardworking is fine untill i become grey. If I had money to employ myself and others, that would be my willpower of hardworking.
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    • April 9, 2021
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      Shadman Chowdhury After getting the money, i will move to Chittagong, 2nd largest but one of the quitest city in Bangladesh. The reason to move in Chittagong is, it is not as saturated as Dhaka in terms of opportunities. Chittagong is like a goldmine of new possibilities....  more
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      Sakib Maksud With this opportunity, I would move to the fertile plains of Jessore. The district is well-known to me, and the majority of the demographic engage themselves in agriculture. One of the significant goods coming out of Jessore is cotton. In recent times...  more
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      Rahat Islam Reaz After receiving the money, firstly I will arrange my business
      plan and I will definitely think of a business that can be done with the money I receive. According to the business plan, I will move to Barisal city. It’s one of the oldest municipalities...  more
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      Nanjiba Naowar I would shift to Bogura district. The reasons of choosing the district are- 1. Bogura is called the gateway of northern part of Bangladesh. It is a high point for any startup.
      2. It's my hometown. I have known this city for a long time. It would be...  more
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      Hridi Biswas My plan is to set up a business in Khagrachari. I will make a team with the people of hill. They make amazing products but get less reputation and importance. I want to use their ability to help both my and their life improved.
      2 lakh will be used to...  more
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      Tanjimur Rahman I'd take the money & immediately move to Jessore. Jessore once was known exclusively for the huge amount of date juice & the date molasses it produced, which are one of my most favorite snacks of all time. But this fact is now nothing but a blur....  more
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      Nafis Wahid Nijhum In that situation, I would go to Cox's bazar district and start up my own business of hatchery with the help of the money. Hatchery business is comparatively easy in Bangladesh , specifically in Cox's bazar district. Shimps and crabs are highly demanded...  more
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      ROCKYBUL HASAN I would go back to my village at Feni district. With the fund of ten Lac I would start Vertical aquarium fish farming. Feni is in the middle of Dhaka and Chittagong which is an opportunity to get access of large markets of the country at cheaper...  more
      • April 10, 2021
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      Towhidur R. I would prefer to utilize the money by starting up a stone mining business back in my hometown which is Banglabanda in Rangpur district. Different types of stones get washed up by the stream of Mohanonda from India which enters Bangladesh from the west...  more
      • April 10, 2021
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      Tahira Zarin I would love to choose Keshabpur, Jessore. The reason I choose this area because it is well known for using solar power and according to weather this area is good for harvesting agricultural foods. I would like to spend 1/3 of my money to invest on solar...  more
      • April 10, 2021
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      Abhay Sunny I would like to choose Kuakata district of potuakhali under divison of Barishal. Kuakata is called the daughter of the sea. I really love sea, I visited there in 2016. There i saw the unlimited beauty of nature. But maximum people in there are...  more
      • April 10, 2021
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      Noorjahan Binte Farhana I will choose the bandorbon district which is under Chittagong division. Bandorbon is a place where you will find the heaven of nature. I always cherished a plan one day i will live in Bandorbon. There i will established a research centre where many...  more
      • April 10, 2021
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      Fatima Ahmed Thank you for submitting all the quiz answers everyone. We are in the process of checking them and will announce the winner soon.
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    SCIENCE CONTEST
    • March 7, 2021
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      Samia Alam Oishi How do i accept the project ? I cannot find th accept button ...
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      Fatima Ahmed Oishi, you need to be logged in to see the Accept Project button. If you are using desktop computer, then it should appear on the top left somewhere. If you are using you mobile phone, the before logging in, click on the full site, then login and then...  more
      • March 7, 2021
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      Towhidur R. so from now on, there's only going to be contests and no more projects?
      • March 7, 2021
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      Fatima Ahmed There will be wikis and quizzes and those are coming up. We do contests, wikis, quizzes every month.
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