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Dhaka Tribune Wednesday, August 20, 2014Volume 2, Issue 16
Tales From The CiTyTales From The CiTyEpisodE 60: MorE of doctor MEowEpisodE 60: MorE of doctor MEow
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A weekly production ofDhakaTribune
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This week, get to know the most famous Bangali painter, Zainul Abedin (pg 2) and learn about intersting facts on mobile phones (pg 6). Take your friends by surprise by turning bones into rubber with our fun science this week (pg 6). Fill in colours that you
like and make the Bangladesh flag look different and interesting (pg 4). If you like to draw, write poetry and etc. send it to [email protected] because we LOVE reading every bit of it!
LovEJonaki
Hey friends,
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2 discobang’s padQuizWord on the streetUnlimited fun
3 taLEs froM tHE cityMore of Doctor Meow
4 bHootuM’s cLassrooMAmazing factsColour itLearn English kids
5 spEEdy’s ZonEWriting Contest 2014Writing tipsConnect the dots
6 dr MEow’s LabFun scienceBendy bonesMagicMagical toothpickFiction A smileTrivia Mobile phones
A perfect hiding place would be the walkman without batteries. And just think - Inspector Danger’s hunch proved to be right.
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unLiMitEd fun The day was hot, sunny and tiring. But nothing could keep these kids from happiness. As if a gift from God himself, they found a muddy puddle, and jumped right in! Watching them made it seem like there was no playground in the world that can beat their tiny puddle. But after you joined them, no playground could!
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Who is the artist of this picture? A Bangali painter who is famous for his Famine Series paintings of 1943. He was known as the founding father of Bangladeshi art. He is also known as Shilpacharya (great teacher of the Arts) in Bangladesh for his artistic and creative skills.
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EpisodE 60: MorE of doctor MEow
Created and story by Sabrina Fatma Ahmad Illustration by Syed Rashad Imam Tanmoy
Colour by Rio Shuvo
taLEs froM tHE city
Jonaki takes Speedy to take a tour of the Meow family Museum.
WEDN ESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2014
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TONGUETWISTERSTongue twisters are difficult to say. How fast can you say it without making any mistakes?
I can think of six thin things, but I can think of six thick things too.
Find lots more fun things to do atwww.britishcouncil.org/learnenglishkids © British Council 2013
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The NaTioNal flag of BaNgladeshdesigNed By shiB NarayaN das iN 1970
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Nothing helps you write better than reading books. Every book is written in a different way. Different styles and words are used to describe things, which help you learn to be much more creative with your writings.
Start with story books. We all know school text books are...well, boring! Here’s a tip, you can only become more creative with your stories when you read creative stories yourself. Go through them, and mix it up, make
your own world, and write them in your style.
Okay, you may think that good essays have hard words and difficult sentences that force you to take a look in the dictionary. Actually, no. The best language is the easiest language. Why? The point is to make the people who read your writings understand what’s happening easily. Using simple language makes that possible, and very enjoyable to read as well!
rEad bEforE you writE, and tHEn rEad again!
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MobiLE pHonEs• The first phone call was
made by Martin Cooper in 1973.
• The first phone with touch screen and email was released in 1993 by IBM.
• Voicemail was invented by Scott Jones, 26 year old research student at MIT in 1986.
• The bestselling electrical gadget in history is Nokia 1100.
• Headaches can come from the the radiation from mobile phones.
• Out of the 6.8 billion people on the planet, 5.1 billion use a mobile phone whereas 4.2 billion use a toothbrush.
• In 2013, 340,000 phones were sold by Apple per day.
• 90% of phones in Japan are made waterproof as people use them in the shower as well.
• Mobile phones have 18 times more bacteria than toilet handles.
• The computing power of mobile phones are hgher than those used for the Apollo 11 moon landing.
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a sMiLEIt was a very tiring day. The long traffic made it even worse. I was playing Temple Run and listening to music. I lost the game and pressed “Try Again.” I looked around and that’s when I saw her.
She was an old lady of around 50 years old. She sat on the footpath without saying anything. There was a bowl in front of her. Many people passed by without noticing her. She looked very tired. I asked my driver to wait for me and got out of the car. I walked towards her and took out the emergency money my mother gave me. It was only Tk20 but the smile she gave me when I put it into her bowl was something I will never forget. anika Jannat
What you’ll need?• A jar• A chicken bone• Vinegar
What to do?Take a chicken bone and wash it properly with water. Make sure the bone does not have any meat on it. Fill the jar with vinegar and dip the bone into it. Take the bone out after three days. The bone will not be as hard as it was earlier. The bone will be more like a rubber now.
Calcium makes bones strong. When it was dipped in vinegar, the calcium melted away making the bone softer. Now you know why your mother forces you to drink milk (full of calcium) everyday! anika Jannat
MagicaL tootHpickWhat you’ll need?• A tinfoil pan• Water• Six flat wooden toothpicks• Liquid dishwashing soap
What to do?Before you begin your tricks, take one of the toothpicks and dip it into dishwashing soap. Clean your pan properly and fill it with water. You are good to go now.
Place your soapless toothpicks in the shape of a pentagon on top of the water. Start acting like you are saying out spells. Dip the toothpick in the centre of the pentagon and watch the five toothpicks fly away. If your audiences seem doubtful then hand them the same toothpick and ask them to do the same. They will fail. anika Jannat
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