Tuesday, 12 May 2020

3 Most Interesting Things In My Life

3 Most interesting think in my life are:


1.Hacking:

Hacking is the only think that I like most to do. From child hood my aim was being a professional hacker. When is was in class 10th stander, I was trying to hack my own WIFI password. The interesting think was I was succeeded. After that I use it to my neighbor WIFI. That hacking also succeeded. I you online platform to learn hacking. Nobody teaches me physically how to hack a system.  After that I also try to hack my own android device. And successfully hacked.



2.Swimming:

I clearly remember when I started to learn how to swimming. That day I was only 10 years old. When I was in 3rd stander, I just start to learn how to swim. There is a huge lake in from of my house. In the rainy season the lake is full of water. My teacher was my grandfather. He teach me how to swim. After several days I can swim without my grand father help. After that I never forgot how to swim.



3.Gaming:

Gaming is the most common interesting thing. but my one is little bit difference. When I buy my 1st laptop. My vision was I will use this laptop only for gaming. When I don’t have any laptop, i bring money from my mother and go to cyber cafĂ© to playing games. the most interesting think is, some time I ask my mother to give me some money to playing games but she declines, then I stole money from my mother pouch. After getting caught, she punished me also.

Saturday, 9 May 2020

My Favorite Book (The Silent Patient)


The most favourite book is THE SILENT PATIENT BY ALEX MICHAELIDES. Now I will explain why this book is the most favourite book of me.  Now I am coming to the book.  The story is A gruesome murder, a woman held captive in her own mind, and a therapist determined to unlock her secrets The impactfulness of Michaelides’ exceptional first novel lies not in mile-a-minute pacing or whiplash-inducing twists, but in the author’s masterful, methodical building - and breaking down - of his characters. Just as his protagonist explores and unveils the mental state of his subject, so, too, does Michaelides methodically reveal to his readers the psychology of the characters upon which THE SILENT PATIENT is built. Rather than investigating a crime, THE SILENT PATIENT investigates the mind of a criminal - and what a gripping investigation it is. THE SILENT PATIENT is immersive and hypnotic—the kind of confidently drawn suspense story that doesn’t need big, flashy twists to keep you hooked… but that delivers an exceptional twist or two anyway. Believe the hype: THE SILENT PATIENT may well be the debut crime novel of the season.


Plot Summary:


Alicia Berenson’s life is seemingly perfect. A famous painter married to an in-demand fashion photographer; she lives in a grand house with big windows overlooking a park in one of London’s most desirable areas. One evening her husband Gabriel returns home late from a fashion shoot, and Alicia shoots him five times in the face, and then never speaks another word.
Alicia’s refusal to talk, or give any kind of explanation, turns a domestic tragedy into something far grander, a mystery that captures the public imagination and casts Alicia into notoriety. The price of her art skyrockets, and she, the silent patient, is hidden away from the tabloids and spotlight at the Grove, a secure forensic unit in North London.
Theo Faber is a criminal psychotherapist who has waited a long time for the opportunity to work with Alicia. His determination to get her to talk and unravel the mystery of why she shot her husband takes him down a twisting path into his own motivations―a search for the truth that threatens to consume him....

conclusion: 

There is so much I could write about THE SILENT PATIENT: about its immersive, confident prose, its self-proclaimed parallels to the Greek tragedy of Alcestis, its vivid imagery… but I’ve got to cut myself off somewhere, or this review will go on for ages. So, let’s leave it at this: THE SILENT PATIENT is an outstanding debut crime novel that forges its own path, delivering intelligent character study and masterful plotting, all wrapped up in hypnotic writing from which you won’t want to tear yourself away. THE SILENT PATIENT has already been optioned for film, and I cannot wait to see it on the big screen—but that movie sure does have a lot to live up to

Tuesday, 5 May 2020

My Favorite place For visit Sajek Valley, Rangamati

Sajek Valley is one of the top tourist destinations of Bangladesh. No other place in Bangladesh is available like Sajek. It is the place where green, Scenic beauty of hills, wilderness, playing with cloud will surely fill your mind with joy. For the natural beauty of Sajek valley, it attracts the tourist. Every day thousands of people visit Sajek Valley to enjoy the beauty of nature. To facilitate the tourists, Different Sajek Resorts are made there. Here we have described the tour guide of Sajek Valley. I already visit that place. I will share. My personal experience.

Sajek Valley Location: 
Sajek Valley is situated in Sajek Union of Rangamati District. Sajek Valley is named after the name of Sajek River. Sajek river differentiates the Bangladesh and India. It is almost 2000 feet above the sea level and 80 Km away from the Khagrachari town.


Beauty of Sajek Valley:
There is no word which describes the beauty of Sajek Valley. The Dense forest, mountains, grasslands, hilly areas have created an undefined beauty. When you are in the top picks Sajek Valley, you will see the clouds are flying near you. You can touch it! This awesome moment will make you feel the view of heaven on the earth. The excitement of this can’t be written.


People & Security Issue in Sajek Valley:
The people of Sajek are very friendly and welcoming manner.most of the people are Chakma, Marma by religious beliefs. The families are maternal. women are engaged in economic activities. From agriculture to business, households to outside, women rules there. These hilly resident people are not fluent in Bangla language. But Youngs are capable of speaking English fluently. From the starting of the journey, Bangladesh Army provides protection to the tourist. There are two resorts which are maintained by Bangladesh. So, there is absolutely no problem with the security.
How to go Sajek Valley from Dhaka:
Though Sajek Situate in Rangamati, people love to travel via Khagrachari. Traveling via Khagrachari is the easiest way to visit Sajek.Several Bus Service available from Dhaka to Khagrachori. Bus rent starts from 500 BDT 1200 BDT depending on the service. If you want to visit directly through Dighinala then you have to choose Shanti Paribahan. There are many other buses like BRTC bus services, Shanti Paribahan etc which drops you in Dighinala. After reaching the Khagrachari, you have to visit Dighinala through CNG driven Vehicle or Four-wheeler. It is wise to reserve the Vehicle because there is a scarcity of Vehicle.


Sajek Valley Resort Cost:
There are several resorts available in Sajek Valley. These resorts are governed by Bangladesh Army and Bangladesh Border Guard. The minimal cost of Sajek Valley is about 700-1300 BDT per night. if you want luxurious facilities it will cost 10000 BDT to 15000 BDT double with all modern amenities. You can convince the villagers they will arrange you the accommodation with a small amount of money.

Food of Sajek:
To take food you have to order before one or two hours before the meal. All types of Bengali Cuisine are available there. It will cost around 120 BDT to 600 BDT according to the menu you have chosen.

Last words about Sajak Valley tour:
If you want to see the beauty of nature, heavenly beauty on earth you have to visit Sajek Valley. Happy Tour to Sajek.


Tuesday, 21 April 2020

Machine Learning Technique (Class Work)


Machine learning is a data analytics technique that teaches computers to do what comes naturally to humans and animals: learn from experience. Machine learning algorithms use computational methods to “learn” information directly from data without relying on a predetermined equation as a model. The algorithms adaptively improve their performance as the number of samples available for learning increases. Deep learning is a specialized form of machine learning.
Why Machine Learning Matters

  1.  Computational finance, for credit scoring and algorithmic trading
  2. Image processing and computer vision, for face recognition, motion detection, and object detection
 3. Computational biology, for tumor detection, drug discovery, and DNA sequencing
 4. Energy production, for price and load forecasting
 5. Automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing, for predictive maintenance
 6.   Natural language processing, for voice recognition applications

How Machine Learning Works

Machine learning uses two types of techniques: supervised learning, which trains a model on known input and output data so that it can predict future outputs, and unsupervised learning, which finds hidden patterns or intrinsic structures in input data.

How Do You Decide Which Machine Learning Algorithm to Use?
Choosing the right algorithm can seem overwhelming—there are dozens of supervised and unsupervised machine learning algorithms, and each takes a different approach to learning.There is no best method or one size fits all. Finding the right algorithm is partly just trial and error—even highly experienced data scientists can’t tell whether an algorithm will work without trying it out. But algorithm selection also depends on the size and type of data you’re working with, the insights you want to get from the data, and how those insights will be used.




Wednesday, 15 April 2020

My First UTM Campus Experience


Coming to University Technology Malaysia for my bachelor degree has always been my dream since when I was in high school. Before arriving at UTM Johor Bahru, I first when to UTM Kualar Lumpur, I was amazed by the gigantic and edifice structures, the skyscrapers the many foreign students on campus the beautiful landscaping truly beat my imagination. 
From UTM Kuala lumpur, I was transfer to UTM Johor bahru for my foundation programme.
On arriving to UTM JB, I was totally overwhelmed, by what I saw, the campus is so large, green and great, a very conducive place for learning. I found it very easy to settle down, my Bangladesh student’s community help me to settle down easily. With the help of my friends who are here before me, I found it easy to finish my registration on time.
                Moreover, during the registration I found so many interesting things on the  process. When I first go to the clinic, the staff are professional and friendly, what surprise me and impress me more in the clinic, is the way and manner they handle the students, the system is not bias like what I experience before coming to Malaysia. Everybody is equal, whether you are foreigner or local. You only need to key in your ticket number and wait for your turn. It’s so amazing and wonderful. The same thing with Bendahari and other offices, the process is so smooth, and a world class standard.
                In addition, When I arrived T06, I was dumbfounded, with what I saw, what an academic environment per excellent, the laboratories the classes, lecture halls, facilities are well setup to give the students a suitable, conducive, environment for learning. The staff and the lecturers are professional and very friendly.
                Furthermore, one interesting thing i found about UTM JB, infact I am so excited about it, and many international students are happy about that, which is the transport system on campus, as an international student we found the utm bus fleet very helpful.
                The little challenges I face is about the food, am not use to eating soup with sugar but at times goes on this will no longer be a problem.
                Finally, my experience with UTM, will remain with me till my last breath. Bellow  are some memory which i capture in camera.
Long live University Technology Malaysia.