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5th Convocation Of IUBAT University -2019
#iubat #itcontest #shanto #nila #sabo (at IUBAT-International University of Business Agriculture and Technology)
Before buy a Flat, the important fact you need to know। আপনি সারা জীবনের সঞ্চয় দিয়ে একটি ফ্ল্যাট কিনতে চাচ্ছেন, তাই ক্রেতা হিসেবে আপনাকে সব থেকে বেশি সাবধা...
While invigilating an anatomy test
Student: (raises hand) Excuse me, ma'am!
Me: (walks to student's desk)
Student: I don't understand this question.
Me: (looks at the question) What's the problem?
Student: Ma'am, I want to know, is this the right answer?
Me: (trying not to laugh uncontrollably) I don't know, you tell me.
Student: (sighs dramatically, like I'm being an enormous pain in the ass.)
Our mission is not to eliminate poverty. Our mission is to graduate 1 person from every village in Bangladesh. There are over 87,000 villages. When we can achieve this mission, then we can create the foundation of a society that is based on knowledge and not corruption.
Dr. M. Alimullah Miyan, Vice-Chancellor and founder of IUBAT
Why I came to IUBAT
IUBAT stands for the International University of Business, Agriculture and Technology, and it is the university where I am a visiting member of faculty at the College of Nursing. I want to go on and tell you about my life here so far, my students (who are terrific), and what it feels like to be teaching, but first, I need to make something clear.
Prior to leaving Toronto, I received a lot of commendations for work that I hadn't yet done. It seemed that people were commending me for donating my time to an organization in a sustainable and necessary way, that I was being generous with my time and effort, that I would be helping people help themselves out of poverty, or whatever else people imagine the developing world to be. A lot of people asked me that night at the Granite brewery (one of my last nights at home, a week ago and a world away) why I wanted to come here and I haven't been able to adequately answer the question. So, if you'll allow...
My motives for coming here are almost entirely selfish. I fell into a place in my life where I was bored with all the options and didn't like where I was going. I wanted (not needed) to see something different, to feel something different about my life and about the work that I was doing. I have come here to learn more about myself and expose myself to a culture that's strange to me. I've come here to challenge myself to do a job that might not always be easy, just to see if I could do it. I've come here looking for direction in my life. Teaching in a nursing degree program halfway around the world just happens to be along the way.
It's a bit of a cold way to look at things, but I've always been blunt. I do believe that nearly anyone who does any kind of volunteering or works in "international development" will understand where I'm coming from, if they can be honest with themselves. Are you really so altruistic? Doesn't being called altruistic sound like something desirable? It's certainly preferable to being described as selfish if you're being characterized. Do you just want to avoid being called selfish? Why is selfishness considered a bad thing if it's not to the extreme?
It's not that I don't believe in the power of what I can contribute. In fact, I am confident that I will be a good influence on these students and that I can help them learn what they need to know. But the point is that by being here, I will probably gain more from this experience than they will. And by that virtue I am not really here for anyone but myself. So think of it as you will, but I honestly feel like I am on a long retreat from the Western world, trying to discover more about myself and where I want to go.