Devices in the English World

New types of electronic components, closer to neurons than to transistors, are leading to tremendously efficient and faster “memcomputing” By Massimiliano Di Ventra and Yuriy V. pershin In English class, the past week we worked on literary devices in English literature, in quotes from teenage books to William Shakespeare and news articles. I’ve reviewed these devices and see how English writers use them and compared tem to how people use scientific devices today, from any battery needed accessory to complex storage appliances. In the English Language they’re  language techniques which writers use to create text that is clear, interesting, and memorable. The devices we use in day to day lives are almost endless, such as phones, cameras, computers, and convoluted materials. People use these mechanisms to enhance or better our lives or activities, and we can use some to make things more attractive, transparent, or remarkable.

Poetry and Science

The factual evidence that is shown of poetic literature of the holocaust throughout history. Through the eyes, minds and views of leaders, guards, or even prisoners.  So the poetic ways of writing were used to express one another’s feelings, thoughts, even information about a subject. A while ago,  a great English poet, John Donne, published “An Anatomy of  the World” in 1611, one year after Galileo’s first accounts of his work with the telescope appeared. So just like the poet author of the poem “butterfly” by Pavel Friedman whom wrote his hope story out of the thoughts and emotions he went though. Experiencing all anti-Semitic treatment. Compared to John, whom part of his task as a poet was to integrate this new information about the nature of reality with his beliefs and emotions, to give a voice to his very process of confusion, his struggle for equilibrium in a newly unstable world.  It is difficult to imagine a conceptual change more profound than the one experienced during the first century of modern science. Therefore each leaving “Mark ” on the world, whether it was a theme of hoping, when you think all hope is lost, or the experience of observing the sun circle around the Earth, as one might continue to witness every day, was no longer the truth back in 1611.

John Donne

“An Anatomy of  the World” (excerpt) http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/173348 -Full poem

And new philosophy calls all in doubt,
The element of fire is quite put out;
The sun is lost, and th’ earth, and no man’s wit
Can well direct him where to look for it.
And freely men confess that this world’s spent,
When in the planets, and the firmament
They seek so many new …
‘Tis all in pieces, all coherence gone …

The Butterfly
The last, the very last,
So richly, brightly, dazzlingly yellow.
Perhaps if the sun’s tears would sing
against a white stone….
Such, such a yellow
Is carried lightly ’way up high.
It went away I’m sure
because it wished
to kiss the world good-bye.
For seven weeks I’ve lived in here,
Penned up inside this ghetto.
But I have found what I love here.
The dandelions call to me
And the white chestnut branches in the court.
Only I never saw another butterfly.
That butterfly was the last one.
Butterflies don’t live in here, in the ghetto.
Pavel Friedman, June 4, 1942

Born in Prague on Jan. 7, 1921.
Deported to the Terezin Concentration Camp on April 26, 1942.
Died in Aushchwitz on Sept. 29, 1944.

Chance to Probability

Probability is the measure of the likeliness that an event will occur. Probability is quantified as a number between 0 and 1 (where 0 indicates impossibility and 1 indicates certainty). The higher the probability of an event, the more certain we are that the event will occur. Since probability is the likelihood or chance that something will happen, people whom refer without calculated thoughts.Such as my presentation in my English class where we discussed the reasoning or they effects or war to al wounded or deceased troops or soldiers. The effects in a war such as the in the book “All Quiet On The Western Front” by Erich Maria Remarque about the world war and the fact that every mans live was probability of the life or death. Or probability of the shooter, weather, and ability of the weapon used. Its learned In the mathematics level of calculus or more in the section of statistics. the fact of reasoning in numbers to come by using numbers from the past. So chance is most likely to be said mathematically and scientifically, probability which can occur in an event of infinite chances, otherwise known as luck(good or bad).

 An experiment is a situation involving chance or probability that leads to results called outcomes. In the problem above, the experiment is spinning the spinner.
An outcome is the result of a single trial of an experiment. The possible outcomes are landing on yellow, blue, green or red.
An event is one or more outcomes of an experiment. One event of this experiment is landing on blue.
Probability is the measure of how likely an event is.

How Video Games Change the Brain

    Over this spring break I’ve gotten a lot of spare time for myself and gave myself a chance to entertain myself with one of my old hobbies I still enjoy, video games. Critics say video games can make you angry, unresponsive and soft in the brain. But that’s not the whole story. Some cognitive scientists argue they can also be good for you. Video games have been blamed for everything from causing aggression to giving you square eyes and a soft brain. But what if video games are good for you? Physio and occupational therapists started using simple video games in the late 1980s to treat people with a whole range of conditions from physical, learning or emotional disorders to cognitive problems following stroke and brain injury. Today, a growing area of brain research suggests modern fast-paced action video games — in particular first-person shooter games — may sharpen your vision, improve your attention and working memory, and develop your fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. These skills aren’t just virtual: they can help you do better in real-life situations, like driving your car or juggling more than one task at a time. So scientifically proved, video games do have a great reason and purpose to endure and benefit  the mind.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/07/video-games-good-for-us_n_4164723.html

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Dangerous Components

Amnestying the past to back then of the great world war was acquainted in my high school CP English class with a video and intro to to “The greatest war novel of all time”The most feared weapon of the war was poison gas. First used by the Germans at the Second Battle of Ypres on 22 April 1915, chlorine, mustard and other gases were used to try to break the stalemate of trench warfare. The effects of gas were gruesome; chlorine caused the lungs to break down and choke a victim to death; mustard gas blinded its victims, and other forms of gas caused the skin to burn and nerves to seize. The French army was the first to employ gas, using 26 mm grenades filled with tear gas (ethyl bromoacetate)in August 1914. Gas never managed to create a decisive advantage for either side, and its use diminished after 1916. As bromine(element) was scarce among the Entente allies(triple alliance), the active ingredient was changed to chloroacetone. the on the other hand, Chlorine was and is a powerful irritant that can inflict damage to the eyes, nose, throat and lungs and at high concentrations and prolonged exposure it can cause death by asphyxiation(choke, suffocate, or smother).

 

A story of six words, Six characteristics of science

The idea of “short” stories was founded January 6, 2006, by Larry smith and Tim Barko.Taking a cue from novelist Ernest Hemingway, who, according to literary legend, was once challenged to write a short story in only six words.  Six-Word Memoirs seek to provide a platform for storytelling in all its forms. In my English class I was told to create my own short story and made up a bit of rhyme scheme one. Every one of the words is important, such as every characteristic of science in the minds of all students, teachers, or any person who plan things out. Weather its reading out a conclusion in a text (in an English class )or planning a evening. Characteristics of science  otherwise known as “CONPTT” is the consistency , observability, natural, predictability, testability, and tentativeness of simple subject or an unknown subject such as a memoir which doesn’t have enough detail to tell you the precise concept. That’s why there’s scientific ideals(characteristics) that let you perceive the Element.

Benefits of anaplasty and scienticic evidence

The question I received to review and explain the topic is “should cosmetic surgery be banned?” Hundreds of people would choose distinctive and probably answers would eventually even out. but answers from people that said yes, is probably because they find it necessary to the society. Yes many celebrities use it and old folks and what people don’t think of as well is that physically damage people use it almost as much as Augmentations. While some doctors and psychologists feel that plastic surgery is not the answer to poor self-esteem, if you feel that there is just one area that needs to be corrected on your body, it can be a solution to better emotional wellness. There are risk in doing the surgery just as much as any surgery and that’s why sociologists won’t recommend doing it unless the patient thinks its absolutely necessary. Things could go wrong during or after the process, for example, such as a reaction to the anesthesia, as well as a chance for infection or other post-surgery complications. Finally, you can be unhappy with the way that your surgery has turned out after healing; you may expect some results that are impossible due to your underlying structure, or your surgeon may not be able to complete the dramatic transformation you’re hoping for. Either way most patients that take the surgery end up satisfied, just imagine if cosmetic surgery wasn’t there to the public of in existence,people would be disfigured or denied from society, stars would fall.

as patriotism, to beliefs

What does it mean to be patriotic, besides the fact it appeared great during ideals or actions in all time till this point. As In said by the great supporter of the republic, Brutus. The actual definition is “devoted love, support, and defense of one’s country;national loyalty.” Where Brutus uses as his central  idea in his speech after ceases to exist alive in their world. Saying that for as noble as he is, he did a great deed for the good or Rome. In the speech, he constantly persists on the idea of patriotism as an inventor, scientist, creator or even just an ordinary individual. Whom thinks mostly fro its self and predicts its (his or hers) beliefs are accurate. The real question is to tell someone a fact, that has evidence and support, it literally exist, unlike intuition.

Never underestimate the way of thinking

In this tragic play written by the one and only William Shakespeare, Julius Cesar is the main character and the title of the play. In act I, as Julius enters through the city, which is view by all the citizens in his arrival from his recent battle against his archrival Pompey. Which gets many excited and joyful, while others worried and raved. Cesar unafraid of fat men(or wealthy men whom aren’t looking for power), which are present all around him at the moment of his celebration but one, Gaius Cassius Longinus. A man whom questions and thinks too much about things and reasons. Such as in the many minds of our intelligent people who see reason behind fact, to see the wisdom behind the logic.