Showing posts with label Social Duties Related Paragraphs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social Duties Related Paragraphs. Show all posts

Friday, October 2, 2020

Patriotism—Paragraph

Man can not live without loving. The heart is made only to love—to love ownself, the family, the other people of the society. In some cases he loves by choice or on condition. But there is one thing that he loves for no return—his country. And this love is called patriotism. Patriotism is man's inherent characteristic. The soil, water, sky, air, environment, culture—all these things of a specific country nourish the people living therein. So man's body, mind, soul—the total being—is nurtured by various elements of his country. 
Consequently, the love that he has for his country is full of gratefulness, dutifulness and responsibility. Since all his wealth and achievements are a contribution to him by his country, a patriot never hesitates to give away his wealth, power, reputation, even his life for the good of his country. Thus, patriotism becomes a part and parcel of his own identity. Patriotism is pure love. It is more than human love for other individual human beings. In the words of Edwin Arnold. 'I love my life, true, but not more than I love my motherland.'

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Thursday, October 1, 2020

A Stitch In Time Saves Nine-Paragraph

A small rent in a piece of cloth can quite easily be mended if it is attended to at the time when it is small. But if the proper moment is allowed to pass away by thinking that the rent is an insignificant thing, its mending will call for a good deal of labour. Again, the rent may become bigger and bigger with the passage of time and eventually go beyond the scope of repair, with the result that the piece of cloth turns out unfit for use. 
Such is the case with all evils. All evils can be easily removed by a little timely care. But if they are allowed to take their own course. they will get harder and harder to cope with and may even lead to a total damage. Thus, one cannot do better than attending to a problem just when it begins to develop.

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My Aim In Life-paragraph/Junior School Essay

I want to become a lawyer in future. Sometimes I am rebuked by my parents or my teachers for I argue too much. But I know that my arguments are always based on reasons. So my grandfather used to say that I could make a good pleader in future. It is true that a lawyer must know how to prove a thing right by citing sound reasons. For this, he should be sufficiently intelligent and of a critical mind. He should also possess practical knowledge of things. 
My uncle is a famous lawyer. He practices in the High Court. He handles many difficult law suits. His clients crowd in his chamber in the morning and evening. They depend on him sincerely. I want to follow my uncle's footsteps in my future life. I also want to be a good lawyer like him.

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Duty to our parents-Paragraph,

Who will throw doubts on the fact that we all have certain essential duties to our parents? They deserve-from us more than we can give them. The reasons are many: they brought us into the world, underwent untold hardship in bringing us up, earned for us and fed us even at the cost of their own happiness, and what not. There is, in a word, nothing that parents do not do for the well-being and pleasure of their children. 
That is why our duties to them are innumerable. We have nothing to ungive them. We should leave no stone unturned for their happiness. Over and above helping them do the family chores, we should earn for them when they become old. When they become ill, we should attend upon them with utmost sincerity. We should look after them in their old age as they looked after us in our babyhood. They are, so to say, parts of our whole being and not separate in any way.

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A Procession-Paragraph

A procession is a congregation of people unified to demonstrate their intention to do something, moving from one place to another with festoons, banners etc. in the hands of the members and, often, with slogans in their voices. A procession, unlike a crowd or mob, has a planned behavioral pattern. It can be based on political, social, cultural, or on any other special or "one-time" purpose. Some processions, like cultural or other ceremonial, are nice-looking. They also have a positive effect on the mentality and perception of the onlookers. 
So with the political processions. They create awareness, consciousness and, as far as the processions of our country are concerned, terror. What is more, politics in Bangladesh Seems mainly to be based on the terrifying menace of processions. That is why such processions often do not follow any socially acceptable or constructive norm of conduct. Rather, they behave more like mobs than like civilized unified groups. However, processions are outcomes of peoples' values, desires, obsessions, purposes, and, among many other things, of 'their existential consciousness. They exist, and will continue to exist.

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Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Right Of Children-Paragraph

In most developing countries rights of children are being neglected. Rights may be described as legally recognized privileges that are granted to a person for his proper physical, mental and spiritual growth and development towards realization of his best self. The Geneva Convention of the United Nations have identified some basic rights for the children. These are (i) right to protection from all kinds of threats, (ii) right to live and survive, (iii) right to education, (iv) right to healthy physical and mental development, (v) right to health and hygiene and (vi) right not to be forced into labor.
Thus the children should be protected from all kinds of threats. The society should ensure and maintain such conditions as would safe-guard them against all situations that might endanger their life and survival. They should be provided with food, clothing, shelter, education and health care. At the same time they should be given opportunities to cultivate virtues and imbibe good thoughts. In fact, adequate care should be taken in all respects so that the children can enjoy their rights and grow up to be useful citizens and worthy men.

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Sunday, February 2, 2014

An Ideal Student-Composition / Essay


The term student refers to him who studies in any school, college or educational institution. But an ideal student is one who is not confined to institutional or text related education; but attempts to acquire knowledge of the whole universe.


The first and foremost duty of a student is to study. And an ideal student never avoids this fundamental duty. He is never late in the class. He is very attentive and sincere to his lessons as well as the instructions of his teachers. He is always respectful to rules and regulations.

Secondly, an ideal student is respectful not only to the rules of the school but also to the teachers and parents. He follows the advice and instructions of the teachers and parents. He also thinks for the betterment of the society. He never does anything harmful for his society. Rather, he tries to improve the society with his merit and hard work.


Thirdly an ideal student is a tireless pursuer of knowledge. He proceeds to acquire all types of knowledge of the whole universe.
Moreover, an ideal student maintains discipline both in his studies and character. He always maintains decorum and decency in his behaviour and life style. He follows what his conscience dictates. He is never guide by whims and caprices. Above all, an ideal student possesses a self-sacrificing nature and a strong sense of duty towards his family, society and country.

Thus we see that an ideal student is devoted and dutiful not only to his study but also to his teachers, parents and nation indeed. He is an invaluable asset to our society as well as country.