Monday, 9 February 2015

Book List of Civil (Diploma)Technology (All Semester) :



1st Semester : Subject Code and Subject Name 1. 1011 English 1 2. 1011 Engineering Drawing 3. 5911 Mathematics-1 4. 5913 Chemistry 5. 6611 Bangla 6. 6711 Basic Electricity 7. 7011 Basic Workshop Practice

2nd Semester : Subject Code and Subject Name 1. 5712 English 2 2. 1012 Engineering Materials 3. 5912 Physics-1 4. 5921 Mathematics-2 5. 6621 Computer Application-1 6. 5711 Social Science-1 7. 6811 Basic Electronics 3

3rd Semester : Subject Code and Subject Name 1. 6431 Civil Engineering Drawing (CAD)-1 2. 6432 Surverying-1 3. 6433 Structural Mechanics 4. 5931 Mathematics-3 5. 5913 Chemistry 6. 5821 Social Science-2 6. 5812 Physical Education and Life Skill Development

4th Semester : Subject Code and Subject Name 1. 6443 Surveying -2 2. 6442 Estimating & Costing-1 3. 6441 Geotechnical Engineering 4. 6444 Construction Process-1 5. 6445 Hydralic 6. 6632 Computer Application-2 7. 5841 Business Organization & Communication

5th Semester : Subject Code Subject Name 1. 6451 Foundation Engineering 2. 6452 Surveying-3 3. 6453 Environmental Engineering -1 4. 6454 Theory of Structure 5. 6455 Constriction Process-2 6. 5840 Environmental Management 7. 5851 Book Keeping & Accounting

6th Semester : Subject Code Subject Name 1. 6461 Advanced surveying 2. 6462 Transportation Engineering-1 3. 6463 Design of Structure-1 4. 6461 Civil Engineering Drawing-2 5. 6665 Construction Management 6. 6659 Programming in C 7. 5852 Industrial Management

7th Semester : Subject Code Subject Name 1. 6471 Estimating & Costing-2 2. 6472 Environmental Engineering-2 3. 6473 Transportation Engineering-2 4. 6474 Design of Structure 5. 6475 Hydrology & water Resources Engg. 6. 6476 Civil Engineering Project 7. 5853 Entrepreneurship

8th Semester : Subject Code Subject Name 1. 3678 Industrial Training

Friday, 6 February 2015

Love for Love


Love is a variety of different feelings, states, and
attitudes that ranges from interpersonal affection ("I love
my mother") to pleasure ("I loved that meal"). It can refer
to an emotion of a strong attraction and personal It can also be a virtue representing human
kindness, compassion , and affection—"the unselfish
loyal and benevolent concern for the good of another".
attachment. It may also describe compassionate and affectionate
actions towards other humans, one's self or animals.
*Christianity*
The Christian understanding is that love comes from
God. The love of man and woman— eros in Greek—and
the unselfish love of others (agape ), are often contrasted
as "ascending" and "descending" love, respectively, but
are ultimately the same thing.
There are several Greek words for "love" that are
regularly referred to in Christian circles.
Agape: In the New Testament , agapē is charitable,
selfless, altruistic, and unconditional. It is parental
love, seen as creating goodness in the world; it is the
way God is seen to love humanity, and it is seen as
the kind of love that Christians aspire to have for one
another.
Phileo: Also used in the New Testament, phileo is a
human response to something that is found to be
delightful. Also known as "brotherly love."
Two other words for love in the Greek language , eros
(sexual love) and storge (child-to-parent love), were
never used in the New Testament.
Christians believe that to Love God with all your heart,
mind, and strength and Love your neighbor as yourself
are the two most important things in life (the greatest
commandment of the Jewish Torah, according to Jesus ;
cf. Gospel of Mark chapter 12, verses 28–34).
*Islam*
Love encompasses the Islamic view of life as universal
brotherhood that applies to all who hold faith. Amongst
the 99 names of God (Allah ), there is the name Al-
Wadud, or "the Loving One," which is found in Surah
[Quran 11:90 ] as well as Surah [ Quran 85:14 ]. God is also
referenced at the beginning of every chapter in the
Qur'an as Ar-Rahman and Ar-Rahim , or the "Most
Compassionate" and the "Most Merciful", indicating that
nobody is more loving, compassionate and benevolent
than God. The Qur'an refers to God as being "full of
loving kindness."
The Qur'an exhorts Muslim believers to treat all people,
those who have not persecuted them, with birr or "deep
kindness" as stated in Surah [ Quran 6:8-9 ]. Birr is also
used by the Qur'an in describing the love and kindness
that children must show to their parents.
Ishq , or divine love, is the emphasis of Sufism in the
Islamic tradition. Practitioners of Sufism believe that
love is a projection of the essence of God to the
universe. God desires to recognize beauty, and as if one
looks at a mirror to see oneself, God "looks" at himself
within the dynamics of nature. Since everything is a
reflection of God, the school of Sufism practices to see
the beauty inside the apparently ugly. Sufism is often
referred to as the religion of love.
God
in Sufism is referred to in three main terms, which are
the Lover, Loved, and Beloved, with the last of these
terms being often seen in Sufi poetry. A common
viewpoint of Sufism is that through love, humankind can
get back to its inherent purity and grace. The saints of
Sufism are infamous for being "drunk" due to their love
of God; hence, the constant reference to wine in Sufi
poetry and music.

I Love The Whole World


I love the mountains,
I love the sun so bright.
I love the stars at night.
sailing in a boat at night.
I love the whole world,
diving out of a helicopter
and landing on top,
So many things to see.
I love the future,
weaving through students
working ,
I love when humans fly.
I love the whole world,
wading waist deep in swamp
waters.
No place I’d rather be.
top of the ski hill,
I love the clear blue skies,
I love when great whites fly,
A great white shark jumping out of the ocean in an attack ,
I love the planet,
standing on the ocean coast,
followed by a meteor shooting around a planet,
I love the whole world
It's such a brilliant place,
"The World is Just Awesome"

Monday, 9 February 2015

Book List of Civil (Diploma)Technology (All Semester) :



1st Semester : Subject Code and Subject Name 1. 1011 English 1 2. 1011 Engineering Drawing 3. 5911 Mathematics-1 4. 5913 Chemistry 5. 6611 Bangla 6. 6711 Basic Electricity 7. 7011 Basic Workshop Practice

2nd Semester : Subject Code and Subject Name 1. 5712 English 2 2. 1012 Engineering Materials 3. 5912 Physics-1 4. 5921 Mathematics-2 5. 6621 Computer Application-1 6. 5711 Social Science-1 7. 6811 Basic Electronics 3

3rd Semester : Subject Code and Subject Name 1. 6431 Civil Engineering Drawing (CAD)-1 2. 6432 Surverying-1 3. 6433 Structural Mechanics 4. 5931 Mathematics-3 5. 5913 Chemistry 6. 5821 Social Science-2 6. 5812 Physical Education and Life Skill Development

4th Semester : Subject Code and Subject Name 1. 6443 Surveying -2 2. 6442 Estimating & Costing-1 3. 6441 Geotechnical Engineering 4. 6444 Construction Process-1 5. 6445 Hydralic 6. 6632 Computer Application-2 7. 5841 Business Organization & Communication

5th Semester : Subject Code Subject Name 1. 6451 Foundation Engineering 2. 6452 Surveying-3 3. 6453 Environmental Engineering -1 4. 6454 Theory of Structure 5. 6455 Constriction Process-2 6. 5840 Environmental Management 7. 5851 Book Keeping & Accounting

6th Semester : Subject Code Subject Name 1. 6461 Advanced surveying 2. 6462 Transportation Engineering-1 3. 6463 Design of Structure-1 4. 6461 Civil Engineering Drawing-2 5. 6665 Construction Management 6. 6659 Programming in C 7. 5852 Industrial Management

7th Semester : Subject Code Subject Name 1. 6471 Estimating & Costing-2 2. 6472 Environmental Engineering-2 3. 6473 Transportation Engineering-2 4. 6474 Design of Structure 5. 6475 Hydrology & water Resources Engg. 6. 6476 Civil Engineering Project 7. 5853 Entrepreneurship

8th Semester : Subject Code Subject Name 1. 3678 Industrial Training

Friday, 6 February 2015

Love for Love


Love is a variety of different feelings, states, and
attitudes that ranges from interpersonal affection ("I love
my mother") to pleasure ("I loved that meal"). It can refer
to an emotion of a strong attraction and personal It can also be a virtue representing human
kindness, compassion , and affection—"the unselfish
loyal and benevolent concern for the good of another".
attachment. It may also describe compassionate and affectionate
actions towards other humans, one's self or animals.
*Christianity*
The Christian understanding is that love comes from
God. The love of man and woman— eros in Greek—and
the unselfish love of others (agape ), are often contrasted
as "ascending" and "descending" love, respectively, but
are ultimately the same thing.
There are several Greek words for "love" that are
regularly referred to in Christian circles.
Agape: In the New Testament , agapē is charitable,
selfless, altruistic, and unconditional. It is parental
love, seen as creating goodness in the world; it is the
way God is seen to love humanity, and it is seen as
the kind of love that Christians aspire to have for one
another.
Phileo: Also used in the New Testament, phileo is a
human response to something that is found to be
delightful. Also known as "brotherly love."
Two other words for love in the Greek language , eros
(sexual love) and storge (child-to-parent love), were
never used in the New Testament.
Christians believe that to Love God with all your heart,
mind, and strength and Love your neighbor as yourself
are the two most important things in life (the greatest
commandment of the Jewish Torah, according to Jesus ;
cf. Gospel of Mark chapter 12, verses 28–34).
*Islam*
Love encompasses the Islamic view of life as universal
brotherhood that applies to all who hold faith. Amongst
the 99 names of God (Allah ), there is the name Al-
Wadud, or "the Loving One," which is found in Surah
[Quran 11:90 ] as well as Surah [ Quran 85:14 ]. God is also
referenced at the beginning of every chapter in the
Qur'an as Ar-Rahman and Ar-Rahim , or the "Most
Compassionate" and the "Most Merciful", indicating that
nobody is more loving, compassionate and benevolent
than God. The Qur'an refers to God as being "full of
loving kindness."
The Qur'an exhorts Muslim believers to treat all people,
those who have not persecuted them, with birr or "deep
kindness" as stated in Surah [ Quran 6:8-9 ]. Birr is also
used by the Qur'an in describing the love and kindness
that children must show to their parents.
Ishq , or divine love, is the emphasis of Sufism in the
Islamic tradition. Practitioners of Sufism believe that
love is a projection of the essence of God to the
universe. God desires to recognize beauty, and as if one
looks at a mirror to see oneself, God "looks" at himself
within the dynamics of nature. Since everything is a
reflection of God, the school of Sufism practices to see
the beauty inside the apparently ugly. Sufism is often
referred to as the religion of love.
God
in Sufism is referred to in three main terms, which are
the Lover, Loved, and Beloved, with the last of these
terms being often seen in Sufi poetry. A common
viewpoint of Sufism is that through love, humankind can
get back to its inherent purity and grace. The saints of
Sufism are infamous for being "drunk" due to their love
of God; hence, the constant reference to wine in Sufi
poetry and music.

I Love The Whole World


I love the mountains,
I love the sun so bright.
I love the stars at night.
sailing in a boat at night.
I love the whole world,
diving out of a helicopter
and landing on top,
So many things to see.
I love the future,
weaving through students
working ,
I love when humans fly.
I love the whole world,
wading waist deep in swamp
waters.
No place I’d rather be.
top of the ski hill,
I love the clear blue skies,
I love when great whites fly,
A great white shark jumping out of the ocean in an attack ,
I love the planet,
standing on the ocean coast,
followed by a meteor shooting around a planet,
I love the whole world
It's such a brilliant place,
"The World is Just Awesome"