1.Woman empowerment.  2.Etiquette and manners.  3.Problem of adolescent boys and girls in bangladesh.  4.Most memorable day in your life.  5.Talking unfair means in the exam.
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Women Empowerment Paragraph Women empowerment is empowering women with all the rights and facilities in the society so that they can live freely without any fear and restriction. There are some challenges to the women empowerment such as: There is a trend of patriarchal system in Indian society in which man of the home put all the traditional and cultural burden over women and he himself involve in the ruling activities like lord. In the male dominated country, honour killing is a common challenge for women. There is a big gap between men and women’s basic facilities in the Indian society. This is called as gender discrimination where boys are more preferred over girls. There is various violence and crimes happen against women in the society such as rapes, acid attacks, sexual harassment, kidnapping, etc because of delay in the legal procedures. There is also lack of political will which delays political empowerment of women. There is unavailability of proper facilities in the schools for girls. There is much delayed justice system in India even rape cases become pending. Women empowerment means strengthening women with their all the rights of social, economic and educational needs. It is to create an environment having no gender inequality for the women. It is to empower them with equal rights in the family, society, community, and workplaces. Women cover around half population of the country means without their growth, there is no any growth and development in the country. Empowering women will boom the overall development of society because of active participation of women in all the areas. However, there are some challenges and barriers to the women empowerment due to the inherent superiority complex among males, involvement of women in domestic responsibilities for years, limited participation in social and economic activities, restrictions to women’s outing, preference of boy-child for higher education and healthy diet, and many more. Women empowerment in India is very necessary if we really want to lead our country towards development. The condition of women in current time has become better now, they have started participating in almost all the working areas. However, some terrible crimes against women in last few years have made all women in India very scared and worried. Development of country requires women empowerment because a huge population of women all around India is illiterate and unemployed. They need to be given equal opportunity at home, society and workplaces by destroying all the crimes against women. They are very competent, talented, and intelligent like a man and can perform socio-economic activities. Empowering them will reduce domestic violence, corruption, and poverty as well as enhance economic power and national development*****Etiquette and Manners As a child you must have been told to greet your elders and visitors to your home according to your culture and tradition. You must also have been taught to be polite in company and keep quiet while others, especially your elders, spoke. Possibly, you at times grudged such schooling. Possibly, at times you even protested such disciplining. Now, certainly you know that you can’t always behave the way you want specially in the presence of others. There are rules of behaviour you have to follow in a company. We are social beings and have to consider the effect of our behaviour on others, even if we are at home and dealing with our family members. ..  We have two terms to describe our social behaviour- ‘ etiquette‘ and ‘manners.’ ‘Etiquette’ is a French word and it means the rules correct behaviour in society. The word ‘ manners‘ means the behaviour that is considered to be polite in a particular society or culture. Manners can be good or bad. For example, it is a bad manner to speak with food in one’s mouth. No one likes a bad- mannered person. Remember that etiquette and manners vary from future to culture and from society to society. ...  We learn etiquette and manners from our parents, families and varous institutions, such as schools, colleges or professionl bodies. There are rules of behaviour for all kinds of social occasions and it is important to learn them and practise them in everyday life. The manners that are correct in a wedding reception will not do in a debating club. Therefore, we have to be careful about etiquette and manners. We know how important it is to say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ in everyday life. A few more polite expressions such as ‘pardon me’, ‘may I’, are bound to make your day smooth and pleasant. ...  Here are some basic rules of etiquette: Respect others’ personal space. Don’t interrupt when someone else is talking. Be a helper. Be on time. Don’t yell in public places. Eat politely. Chew with your mouth closed. Stand in queue. ....  There are many more. How many more can you add to the above list? Here are some thoughtful observations on manners and etequette from some famous people Respect for ourselves guides our morals; respect for others guides our manners.” Laurence Sterne Life is short, but there is always time enough for courtesy.” Ralph Waldo Emerson The real test of good manners is to be able to put up with bad manners.” Kahlil Gibran “Handsome is what handsome does.” J R Tolkein “Politeness is a sign of dignity, not subservience.” Theodore Roosevelt “A man’s manners are a mirror in which he shows his portrait.” Johann wolfgang von Goethe “Whoever interrupts the conversation of others to make a display of his fund of knowledge makes notorious his stock of ignorance.” Shaikh Sa’di Etiquette is a fine tuning of education.”*************************

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