Thursday, March 7, 2024

Class Nine Activity 1.1.1 Opinion Matters

 Class Nine (New curriculum) 

Activity 1.1.1
Opinion Matters
Image 2 

National Memorial

The Fact (প্রকৃত তথ্য)

The National Memorial is a big place to honor the heroes of the Liberation War. It's spread across 34 hectares, with an extra 10 hectares of greenery around it. Inside, there's a tall minaret, surrounded by lakes and gardens. The memorial also has ten mass graves for the unknown heroes who died for their country. Plus, there's an open stage, a reception room, a mosque, a helipad, and a cafeteria.


My thoughts on The National Memorial (আমার ধারণা)

The National Memorial of Bangladesh means a lot to me because it represents how brave and strong the people of Bangladesh were during the 1971 Liberation War. When I visit the memorial, I feel proud and thankful for the freedom fighters who fought so bravely for our independence. The peaceful surroundings help me think about all the lives that were lost during the war.


Image 3: Bangabandhu Satelite-1
The Fact: 

Bangabandhu Satellite-1 is Bangladesh's first satellite that stays in one spot above Earth. It helps to improve phone and TV services in Bangladesh and nearby places. The satellite was made by a French company called Thales Alenia Space and launched on May 11, 2018 from the Kennedy Space Center in the USA. It's on a Space X Falcon 9 rocket. This satellite provides different services like direct-to-home TV, VSAT communication, and internet connections. It's a big deal for Bangladesh because it shows the country can do space stuff now.

My Thought:

I'm really proud of Bangladesh's progress in technology, especially with the successful launch and use of the Bangabandhu Satellite-1. It shows how far our country has come in space technology. This satellite can help bring internet and TV to places that don't have them easily. It can also be used for education, healthcare, government services online, and help businesses connect better, which can help our economy grow.


Image 4: Alexander Graham Bell
The Fact: 

Alexander Graham Bell got the first US patent for inventing the telephone on March 7, 1876. His patent number is 174,465. When he first used the phone, he said to his helper, Thomas Watson, "Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you." He made the phone by studying how sound travels from his work with harmonic telegraphs. Another inventor, Elisha Gray, also tried to patent the telephone on the same day as Bell, which led to a big legal fight. But in the end, Bell won the rights to the patent.

My thought: 

I think Bell's invention of the telephone is one of the biggest inventions ever. It made it easier for people to talk to each other, whether they were far away or close by. The telephone helped businesses and people connect better, and it changed how we communicate and do things. It made it possible for us to talk in real-time, even if we're far apart, and it transformed how businesses work and how we stay connected with each other.


Written by 
M.S. Shaown Sir
Assistant Teacher
Comilla Modern High School, Comilla. 

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