Md. Mominul Islam
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Self-Motivation: The Driving Force Within
Self-motivation is the internal force that pushes a person to move forward, take action, and overcome obstacles without needing external encouragement. Self-motivation has never been more important in today's fast-paced world, where competition and stress are constant.
By Md. Mominul Islam9 months ago in Education
“She Was the One I Loved”
I still recall the day I entered college for the first time, filled with nervous excitement, vivid dreams, and a thousand questions. At the time, I had no idea that I would meet someone who would become an enduring part of my life story right here on campus.
By Md. Mominul Islam9 months ago in Marriage
The Final Alpana
It was a hot summer day. The scorching sun made it appear as though the city was melting. I had gone to the house of a close friend. The house was overflowing with joy and preparations for his sister's wedding. As if happiness itself were being drew on every wall, there was laughter, music, and the scent of freshly painted walls in the air.
By Md. Mominul Islam9 months ago in History
Knight Rider: The Tale of a Mysterious Car
Dhaka was getting into the nighttime. A warm breeze carried the faint hum of rickshaws and motorbikes weaving through crowded alleys, and streetlights flickered dimly. However, a new sound that was low, mechanical, and potent emerged amid this urban pulsation. The empty bypass road was traversed by a black vehicle like a shadow. The Knight Industries Two Thousand, a self-aware, AI-driven supercar, was more than just a machine. Michael Knight, an agent for FLAG (Foundation for Law and Government), its iconic driver, was seated inside.
By Md. Mominul Islam9 months ago in History
The X-Files – An Unbelievable Quest for the Unknown
No one was aware that they were witnessing the birth of a ground-breaking series when these words first appeared on television screens on September 10, 1993. "The truth is out there." The X-Files was more than just a sci-fi television show; it was also a cultural and psychological phenomenon that changed our perspectives on the unknown. The X-Files changed television and captivated millions of viewers, as this documentary reveals.
By Md. Mominul Islam9 months ago in Education
Trump Threatens to Suspend Habeas Corpus to Bypass Judges Blocking Deportations
When former President Donald Trump, who is now running for president again, threatened to suspend habeas corpus rights to circumvent judges who were preventing his administration's plans for rapid deportation, a significant constitutional dispute erupted in the United States in March 2025. Because it impacted the core of America's constitutional principles and the separation of powers, this daring move sparked concern among legal experts, civil rights advocates, and even members of the judiciary.
By Md. Mominul Islam9 months ago in Criminal
Title: Did Trump Keep His Promises in His First 100 Days?
Donald Trump had no prior political experience when he became the 45th President of the United States in January 2017. He positioned himself, however, as a successful businessman and television personality who was an outsider to the Washington elite and a representative of the common people. However, the real question was how many of his bold campaign promises were actually kept within his first 100 days. His popularity was helped by these promises.
By Md. Mominul Islam9 months ago in History
The story of a chicken and a spider
A lamppost in the middle of the city illuminated the surroundings with a golden glow on a night. It appeared as though time itself had stopped because of the profound silence. A single hen stood in the silence of the world, devoid of all sound. As if deep in thought, its eyes held a certain mystery. It moved slowly, one step at a time, but it didn't look like it was going anywhere. It looked like it was looking for something that could only be found in the dark.
By Md. Mominul Islam9 months ago in Education
The Love Story of Two Trees.
The Love Story of Two Trees. Two aged trees, one a shimul and the other a koroi, can be found along a peaceful little field at the village's northern edge. From afar, it looks as if they lean toward each other, whispering secrets only they know. These, according to the villagers, are not just trees; rather, they are the mute witnesses of a timeless love story about a couple frozen in time. The story began many years ago, when rice was still grown in the fields. Arfan, a young boy from the village, used to go there in the afternoons. He was quiet and devoted to the outdoors. He would sit for hours under the sky, draw birds, and watch the clouds. Laila, a girl from the same village, was his complete opposite—playful, full of life. However, they developed a quiet connection that went beyond words.
By Md. Mominul Islam9 months ago in History
A Dreamy Morning in the Hills
A Dreamy Morning in the Hills For months, our hearts had been quietly growing the desire to flee to the hills. We had all been longing for a true break—a breath of fresh air—with office deadlines, academic stress, and the everyday noise of Dhaka. So, six of us friends packed our belongings, slung them on our backpacks, and boarded a bus to Bandarban, one of the most picturesque districts in southeastern Bangladesh, on a crisp Friday morning. We left at 5 a.m., just as the sleepy city began to see the first light of day. A light mist covered the almost empty streets. In contrast to its usual roar, Dhaka appeared oddly tranquil, like a lion resting before the hunt. With headphones in and my eyes wide open, I chose the window seat. The rising sun created orange and pink hues in the sky as we drove through the suburbs. I drifted off to sleep slowly to the beat of the bus and the sun's warmth.
By Md. Mominul Islam9 months ago in History
An Individual Journey to Kuakata
Travelogue: An Individual Journey to Kuakata: From Dawn to Dusk. There are moments in life when everything seems too much. Expectations, deadlines, and responsibilities all get closer. My decision to travel alone to Kuakata, the only location in Bangladesh where you can see both the sunrise and sunset over the sea, was the turning point in my life. I was exhausted by city life. I felt unnoticeable in a crowd; my family was busy, and my friends were busy. My inner voice then muttered, "Take a break for yourself." I chose a date—Friday—without giving it much thought. I didn't hold off until someone joined. I was going alone. Sometimes, after all, you can't find a better companion than yourself.
By Md. Mominul Islam9 months ago in Education
Trump claims mantle of FDR’s first 100 days, but differences are stark
In early 2017, as President Donald Trump settled into the White House, he made frequent and bold comparisons between his presidency and that of Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR), especially regarding the landmark "First 100 Days" — a term that has become an enduring measure for presidential success. Trump, a master of branding and messaging, sought to position himself as a transformative figure on par with Roosevelt, whose early months in office during the Great Depression set a precedent for sweeping action and powerful executive leadership.
By Md. Mominul Islam9 months ago in Criminal









