Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Hamlet Test
Hamlet test
Choice1: Option 2
Quote:
Literal level: This quotation appears in Act 4 Scene 3 on lines 27 to 28 and is said by Hamlet toward Claudius.
1. This quote is said by Hamlet towards his uncle Claudius and develops the audience’s view of Hamlet’s as a character. This quote allows the audience to see the hatred that Hamlet had towards his uncle Claudius. We can clearly see that this quote was said with no respect. In this quote, Hamlet is saying that when his uncle dies, he will be buried in the same soil as the worms and the worms will eat up his body. By looking at this, we can conclude that Hamlet does not believe in the power of the King. In the end, Hamlet feels that all humans are equal and exist in the same circle of life, regardless if you were born as a king or a pleasant. Claudius could be seen feeling more of Hamlet’s insanity when this quote was said. Hamlet always hid his hatred from Claudius, but we can see that is no longer the case. Hamlet now speaks what comes to his mind, right after this speech; Hamlet reveals to Claudius that he killed Polonius which builds the conflict and the plot even more. Finally, this quote creates conflict among Claudius and Hamlet. Claudius never suspected Hamlet as a threat, but after this quote the disrespect that Hamlet showed has infuriated Claudius.
2. This quote develops the theme of power. The quote is directed towards Claudius and it questions the true meaning of power. Normally when a King passes away, he is buried in the ground, and then overtime decompose and is consumed by the worms. The worms are later fed to fish and the fish is later served to simple peasants or less fortunate people. How can a mighty King end up as a meal for a beggar? Power is not eternal and should not occupy the entire life of a person. Hamlet thinks that Claudius is too engulfed by the thought of being powerful. The desire for power motivated Claudius to kill the Old King, which leads to the plot of revenge by Hamlet. This quote develops the theme of power because it questions the meaning of power in the circle of life.
3. During the Elizabethan Era, the Kings and Queens ruled the country. Kings were seen as the most powerful person in the country. In this quote, Hamlet is trying to say that when Kings die, they are buried in the earth. The worms consume the soil of the King, which is later used to catch a fish, which is later consumed by a person who is a lower class then the king. This thought was unthinkable in the Elizabeth time period. They questioned themselves: how can the mightiest be the meal of a beggar? This astonishing quote stunned the people of the Elizabethan Era and made this quote even more emotional and powerful. It made the audience question themselves in contemplating whether their monarchy is truly powerful. This quote also uses repetition to make the audience more engaged. It starts off talking about a fish and then moves on to a worm, and then talks about a worm then finally a fish, “A man may fish with the worm that hath eat of a king, and eat of the fish that hath fed of that worm.”. If you read this repetition in the reverse order almost every line leads down to something, and then it repeats back up to the top in a circular pattern. This makes me imagine of a food chain and how it cycles just like how the fish and the worm in the quote cycles too. This relates back to the idea if the Kings are truly the ruler of the country.
Choice 2: Option 4
Quote:
Literal level: This quotation appears in Act 4 Scene 7 on line 126 and is said by Laertes.
1. Laertes is crucial to developing the plot of this story because in this quote, Laertes wants revenge against Hamlet due to what he thought Hamlet did towards Ophelia. This quote truly shows Laertes’ anger and hatred toward Hamlet. Claudius is planning to use Laertes to slay Hamlet by having them duel in a sword fight. This quote develops the plot because the dialogue shows that Laertes accepts what Claudius is demanding. It may seem to the audience that Laertes is simply accepting orders from the King Claudius, but in reality Laertes wants to slay Hamlet for personal reasons as well because of the Ophelia’s death. The conflict between Hamlet and Laertes deepens.
2. This quote develops the theme of revenge because Laertes is stating that he wants and will cut the throat of Hamlet to avenge for his sister. This clearly shows the thought of death at its simplest kind: to cut one’s throat. Also, the lines before this quote are relating to death as well because this quote is an answer to Claudius’ asking Laertes to fight and slay Hamlet. With such powerful words and eagerness, Laertes openly shows the hate he has towards Hamlet and the desire he has for revenge.
3. Christianity was firmly enforced during the Elizabethan Era. Because of this, everybody was quite pious and the church was considered a sacred place. Murder on the other hand, was thought of as a really evil sin to commit. Thus, Laertes is stating that he would go as far as murdering someone in a church truly shows his true anger towards Hamlet. This line could be considered an imagery because the audience can clearly visualize the scene of a murder in a church, which is pure blasphemy. The Elizabethan audience would be tormented and shocked with disbelief as they would never consider such a sinful act. Laertes’ extreme anger and the sins he is willing to commit shows the Elizabethan audience the strong emotions he has towards Hamlet and Ophelia.
Hamlet test
Choice 4: Option 2
Quote:
Literal level: This quote appears in Act 5 Scene 2 on lines 385 to 395 and is said by Fortinbras.
1. The quote develops the plot and is said by Fortinbras after the royal family of Denmark is murdered. When Fortinbras was entering the courtyard, Horatio is the first to tell Fortinbras about the tragedy that has happened to Hamlet. This quote develops the character of Fortinbras because previously through the play he is perceived as an enemy by everyone else. After this quote was said, we feel less bitter towards Fortinbras as he pays tribute the Hamlet and we develop sympathy for Hamlet because of his heroic actions. Furthermore, this quote advances Hamlet’s character because Hamlet is finally honored for what he has done and is also seen as a hero. This moment in the play is really effective at finalizing the plot because it makes the audience feel sorrow for the sacrifice that Hamlet made. Finally, this is the last quote of the entire play and ends all the conflict that we’ve seen though the book. The speech that Fortinbras said states the end of all the revenge and fighting and shows that Hamlet will get a respectable funeral for his contributions to the country.
2. This quote advances the theme of death, which is evident to us because it talks about the corpse of Hamlet. Fortinbras orders that Hamlet’s body be treated the same way as would a fallen soldier be treated by saying “Go, bid the soldiers shoot”. This line from the quote develops the theme of death because Fortinbras feels pity about the death of Hamlet yet at the same time he honors the death of Hamlet. Fortinbras believes that Hamlet could have achieved much more with his life if he is alive. With this being said, it tells the audience that there will be no more future deaths because there is no longer any revenge.
3. This quote said by Fortinbras is trying to tell the audience that Hamlet would have been a great king if he had the chance, he later tells Horatio to go tell everyone about this tragedy and also to tell the soldiers to fire their guns in memory of Hamlet. In this quote, there are many literary devices. The first device I see is allusions, which referred to Hamlet as a soldier. This targets the Elizabethan audience because in that time period, war and soldiers were common and everyone would understand what a soldier’s funeral would look like. The Elizabethan Era audience would understand the amount of respect shown towards a fallen soldier. The second literary device I find is imagery. For example, in the quote “Becomes the field”, Fortinbras creates an image of a cemetery in the readers mind, thus allowing the audience to visualize that Hamlet will be entombed in the ground, beside his comrades and fellow soldiers.
Work Cited
Shakespeare, William. Hamlet (The New Folger Library Shakespeare). Simon & Schuster; New Folger Edition, 2003.
"In Shakespeare's Hamlet, Explain the Significance of the Quote "To Cut His Throat I' the Church."How Does It Relate... - Homework Help - ENotes.com." Enotes.com. Enotes.com. Web. 13 Aug. 2014.
"In Act 4 Scene 3 of Hamlet, How Does Hamlet Explain the Levelling of All Mankind?In Act 4 Scene 3 - Homework Help - ENotes.com." Enotes.com. Enotes.com. Web. 13 Aug. 2014.
"Shakespeare's Tragedies." Google Books. Web. 13 Aug. 2014.
Monday, August 11, 2014
“Phenomenal Woman” Analysis
“Phenomenal Woman” Analysis
Maya Angelou is a name not foreign to anyone who is remotely interested in poetry. A renowned African-American female who is known for speaking against racism and sexism, Angelou wrote many well-known poems that speak to the world. “Phenomenal Woman”, one of her best poems, truly exemplifies Angelou’s style. Through the use of many poetic devices such as metaphor, connotation, and imagery, “Phenomenal Woman” is truly the greatest poem and tells women all over the world that beauty and confidence does not originate from physical attributes.
Firstly, metaphors are used in several places in the poem to vividly describe the scene. One particularly striking example is the comparison of men to bees in the line “Then they swarm around me, A hive of honey bees”. The skillful use of metaphor here vibrantly describe the scene of men keenly approaching Angelou as she enters the room. The comparison of eager men to bees is effective in showing the interests these men have in her. The use of the verb “swarm” further demonstrates the degree to which these men are attracted by her. Furthermore, bees are creatures that are generally friendly but with a slight hint of annoyance. Angelou’s choice to use bees to describe men instead of other animals shows that she positions herself equally, if not above, the men of the society, thus becoming more confident. “Phenomenal Woman” was written around an era in which racism and sexism still affected the daily lives of women. The poem can thus be interpreted as Angelou’s call to all women to stand up for themselves and consider themselves equal to men. Overall, the use of this metaphor successfully conveys the message that inner beauty and confidence are powerful in gaining the respect of others. Angelou uses this metaphor to show women around the world that they should believe in themselves and be confident in their physical attributes.
Secondly, the use of connotation in this poem is witty and playful and shows the resilience in Angelou’s efforts to strive for gender equality. “I’m a woman / Phenomenally. Phenomenal woman, / That’s me” is a repeating phrase that occurs several times in the poem. The word “phenomenal” has two meanings in this poem. The obvious meaning of “phenomenal” is “remarkable and extraordinary”. This definition of the word is certainly emphasized in the poem. As Angelou describes her body, her actions, and her confidence, she repeatedly reminds the readers that she is a truly phenomenal woman. Angelou’s phenomenal mind urges other women to follow suit with high impact. On further readings of the poem, readers can also interpret the word “phenomenal” as “large”. In colloquial language, “phenomenal” can be used to describe things of large sizes such as a phenomenal amount of money or a phenomenal number of people. Here, Angelou can be suspected to use the word “phenomenal” to mockingly describe her own physical size since Angelou’s image as shown in media has always been a large African-American woman. The extra connotation of the word “phenomenal” adeptly juxtaposes with the literal meaning of the same word, demonstrating Angelou’s confidence and pride in being both emotionally and physical phenomenal. The use of the same word twice, one immediately after another, cleverly portrays the image of Angelou as a large yet confident woman who is ready to take on any challenges that stands between her and equality. Readers are made to think twice on the meaning of the word “phenomenal” and truly understand Angelou’s message that every woman is unique and beautiful.
Finally and most prevalently, the use of imagery paints a colorful picture of Angelou’s character and further reinforces the strong message she is sending to the world. Amongst numerous locations on the poem where imagery is used, the most useful usage of it is in the many parallel lines with which Angelou describes her own body and actions. For example in the second last stanza Angelou describes the way she interacts with men by saying “It’s in the arch of my back, /The sun of my smile, /The ride of my breasts, /The grace of my style”. In four short lines, Angelou paints a portrait of herself with a strong body, an optimistic smile, a feminine figure, and a calming poise. Angelou is able to identify positive characteristics of her body and her personality and thus gain confidence from them. As she uses imagery to paint a picture of herself, readers can identify similarities in their own bodies or bodies of those around them and gain confidence as well. The description of Angelou’s body and personality resonates with others reading the poem regardless of the gender of the readers. The resonance created speaks louder than words and becomes a memorable and powerful image in the mind. Images of strong, powerful, positive, and self-respecting women come to the minds of readers; thus Angelou has successfully conveyed the message that a woman is beautiful as long as she is confident.
In conclusion, “Phenomenal Woman” is one of the greatest poems ever written because of the potent message it sends through the use of poetic devices. The theme of gender equality and self-respect in women has been frequently explored by many poets and writers throughout the years but none does it better than Angelou in “Phenomenal Woman”. Creatively, Angelou’s message is able to reach the heart of men and women alike. The importance of educating the men in understanding gender equality is often overlooked by popular culture, yet a proper balance between the genders can only be established when individuals of both genders agree on the same principle and act accordingly.
Works Cited
"Poetic Devices." . N.p., n.d. Web. 10 July 2014. .
"Phenomenal Woman - Poem by Maya Angelou." Phenomenal Woman - Poem by Maya Angelou. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 July 2014. .
Monday, July 28, 2014
Women On The Beach
Women On a Beach
By: Chuming Sun
The poem I decided to analyze is Ann Michael’s “Women On a Beach”. In this poem, imagery is used in almost every line. The vivid imagery of the poem makes it really emotional and draws in the emotions of readers. The poem describes a perfect dreamy afternoon that eventually turns to night. The description of color is ubiquitous in this poem. The red shirt in contrast with pale sky is artfully described as a “stab” in the sky. The pink and brown sweaters and the white sails add to the colorful imagery and almost immediately the reader can imagine the beach-side scene. What makes the everyday unique is the way you are; the poem uses phrases such as “Light chooses” and ”the wind’s finger”, to personify and to show the tenderness of nature. The curving women’s body represents the curving shoreline. When the author said “air the colour of tangerines” it is a metaphor to represent the sunset. The last 4 sentences in the poem begin to cool down and make the poem feel really slow. Example from the text was the author describes nightfall as “Night exhales it’s long held breath” and turns a banal sunset into an exquisite scene. The last sentence of this poem the author wrote “In the moonlight, a boulder of women”, which is a strong imagery to end the poem and leaves readers room for imagination.
Statement of Intent
Statement of Intent
Independent Study Project
1984(George Orwell)
July 26 2014
By:
Chuming Sun
The topic for my ISU will be on George Orwell’s demonstration of symbolism and images in the book 1984. Throughout this book, symbolism can been seen and is widely used. Winston’s dream, the portrait that was in the bedroom of the bookstore and the dream that Winston’s had about O’Brien are all examples of symbolism
In my ISU, I will try to demonstrate that there are many strong symbols in the book 1984 and that all the symbols work together to express the themes of the book. The symbols that were used through this book had strong meanings. Even though most of the symbols did not directly affect the flow of the story, but they were there to convey/send a strong message to the reader and sometimes even reveal what will happen in the future. I will show and explain all the symbols that are indicated in the story.
The main points that will be considered in this paper are:
One of the main symbols seen in the book 1984 is the image that is located in the upper room of the bookstore. The image symbolizes the past and the loss of/stolen power of the party. The paper that Winston buys symbolizes the past from which he was trying to recover. When the party members decided to arrest him due to thought crimes it showed that his dream was shattered. Winston’s dream was about O’Brien speaking of where they will meet in the future and it is an ironic symbol of what will happen at the end of the book.
The main challenges that I will face in this ISP will be to truly understand the symbols in the book, because everyone has different points of view when reading the book. The second challenge that I will have will be to keep my essay within the word limit while adequately expressing my opinions.
Primary Sources:
Orwell, George, and Erich Fromm. 1984: a novel. New York, N.Y.: Signet Classic, 19611949. Print.
George Orwell's 1984. Dir. Ned Judge. Perf. Michael Radford Simon Perry Michael Radford George Orwell John Hurt Richard Burton Suzanna Hamilton Cyrill Dominic Muldowney Eurythmics Roger Deakins Tom Priestley. Discovery Communications, Inc. :, 2003. .
Secondary Sources:
"1984: An Alternative Analysis of the Classic Dystopian Novel." Understanding Weakness. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 June 2014. .
"Symbolism in 1984" StudyMode.com. 08 2007. 2007. 08 2007 .
"Symbolism in 1984" BigNerds.com. 28 2008. 2008. 28 2008 .
1984. Dir. Michael Radford. MGM, 1984. Film.
My Essay Structure
Essay Structure Chuming Sun
This essay is effective because in the introduction, the author starts off with a rhetorical question that interests a reader. After having grabbed the attention, she moves to the specifics and alludes to big names of famous writers, names such as Dan Browne, Stephen King, Edgar Allan Poe and many more. It adds a sense of reliability to the reader if he or she has read off of any of these names. After that, the author makes a smooth transition to the real thesis of the essay which is, “Agatha Christie is Queen of Crime Fiction.” It is an effective thesis because she wrote it in a contradicting form- speaking of two other authors and how one might consider them the Queen of Crime Fiction, but then rebuts it by saying Christie is Queen and follows that statement with immediate reinforcement. Another very effective thing that was done by the author is using details from Agatha Christie’s novels without actually retelling the story. The author adds some specific novels of Agatha Christie’s for the reader to refer to after reading this essay.
In the conclusion, the author made a captivating introduction. In the main body, the writer talks with specifics, about Agatha Christie, her work and its notable qualities. The author also includes the general, talking about readers and their comfort. Finally, this essay is effective because it follows the proper format. The introduction states the thesis and three points that support it, there are also paragraphs that follow which explain each argument in detail, starting with the strongest argument first. Finally, there is the concluding paragraph which restates the thesis for reinforcement in the reader’s memory.
Friday, July 25, 2014
Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
Dear Katrina,
In your essay Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, when you talk about Middle English, I found it to be plagiarized. I believe this is plagiarized because when I referred to C. Hugh Holman’s A Handbook to Literature, I noticed that the excerpt from the book and your essay follow the same exact order when stating information and are very similar throughout the paragraph. Although you argue that this is common knowledge, I believe you would have never found out of such detailed facts without doing research. You had to gather information from reliable sources. This leads me to believe that your claim of common sense is invalid and that the original material was not written by you. The author of the book spent years of careful investigation to be able to publish that information in a book, for you to just take it and rephrase it is unjust to the author’s labours. Taking information for an essay is justifiable for reinforcement of facts, however, there are no citations showing where it was taken from nor are there quotation marks enclosing any part of the writing. In the book, A Handbook to Literature it says: “English as spoken and written in the period following the Norman Conquest” while your essay wrote: “We know that Middle English refers to the type of English that people used in the time period after the Norman Conquest”. Your essay and the definition from the book are similar. You may have paraphrased it and claimed it being common sense, but to most onlookers, they can see how they both present information in the same manner and order. My advice to you is cite your sources as long as the main knowledge or idea is derived from someone else’s work.
Sincerely,
Mr. Sun
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Swamp of Lerna
The Swamps Of Lerna
The terrifying swamp of Lerna is where Hydra the 9 headed monster lives. The soggy ground of Lerna gives rise to slow bubbles emerging from the ground. The smell of horrifying swamp gives a heavy sweetish smell which will give anyone i mean anyone a crazy illusion. The moment you stick your feet into the soggy ground you will start to sink. The swamp was covered with a thick dark mist that was thick as the trees in the swamp. The swamp was dark and was filled with suspicious noises which mean even the Hydra might be lurking around. Never ever has a person seen the horrifying monster Hydra and made it out of the swamp alive. The terrible swamp of Lerna will make anyone who enters feel scared, frustrated and crazy due to extreme heat escaping from the ground. I hope you rethink your option of entering the horrifying swamp of Lerna.
Rational: I think that this paragraph i wrote was the best out of the three i wrote. The reason why I think this one was the best is because i used lots of emotion into this paragraph. Descriptives are more interesting in my opinion because they are written with more emotion. Descriptive paragraphs are also more in depth than other paragraphs like the Narrative and Optional paragraphs. I also like the story of The Swamp Of Lerna” It was written with lots of depth.
TEJ computer build
w1ww1 ww1 ww1 wThis is report outlines all the components of an optimal build for your Home Media Centre computer. We recommend the Intel Core i5-3450 Processor as your CPU because of its fast processor speed and graphics core speed, which will enhance the streaming and visual qualities for your offline and online media needs. Your hardware, the Western Digital Caviar Green, was chosen for its modest amount of internal memory for storing your downloaded movies. The Cosair RAM was chosen as you would be needing much RAM to stream movies as well as watch DVD’s and BluRays. As you would be needing connections to numerous modern display devices, the ASRock H61M/U3S3 Motherboard was chosen because it has an HDMI port, and also internal USB ports and multiple CPU Technologies. We chose the OCZ power supply because it has more connection plugs, and it has a larger fan which will be needed for long periods of movie watching. The CoolMaster case we recommend has more drives, expansion slots and most importantly, more fans to keep the computer cool when playing movies. The XFX video card is able to handle more information per cycle, and has more stream processors, making it faster. For your sound card, we chose the Asus model, mainly because it has a higher signal-to-noise ratio, meaning that there will be less distortion to the sound. Finally, we recommend the Windows 7 Home Premium as your software, because it has all the features you need for entertainment, and it is much more stable than Windows 8.
These specifications not only allow, but enhance actions such as online video/movie streaming, storage of movies on computer for later access, and watching HD and BLU-RAY videos and movies whether it is from your hardrive or online. Please consider this build we have put together for you, as we believe it is perfect for your home media centre.
AND WE NEED THE CONCLUDING PARAGRAPH(S).
CPU $200(and a bit more...)LGA 1155 socket (Shannon)
CPU: Intel Core i5- 3450 Processor -$ 201.99
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Comparison table of 5 possible models
http://bit.ly/Stq2Zo
Reasons:
1. relatively high processor speed compared to other CPUs (see link below)- for streaming movies faster etc.
processor speed comparison http://intel.ly/SRcYhZ
2. fitting socket
3. integrated graphics core and decent/high graphics core speed- for better visual quality
4. relatively low power consumption & included heat sink- for often watching movies/videos for long periods
Hard Drive/RAM Limit:$200 (Ying)
Memory.
Hard Drive: Western Digital Caviar Green WD20EARX 2TB SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive -Bare Drive - $109.99
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RAM: CORSAIR 16GB (2 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 Desktop Memory Model CMV16GX3M2A1333C9 - $78.99
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Total: $188.98
I chose to have more RAM as the client will be streaming movies as well as playing DVDs and Blurays (which needs more RAM). There are only two slots and I wanted to get 16GB RAM so the only choice was to get 2 x 8GB. Since DDR3 1600 isn’t supported, DDR3 1333 was chosen. (RAM comparison chart: http://bit.ly/SwxzlE)
The hardware was chosen based on the remnants of the budget. 2TB is a modest amount of internal memory and fit into the budget perfectly. (Hard Drive comparison chart: http://bit.ly/V3QoDv)
Motherboard$100(Daniel)
The main circuit board that holds and links computer components together. e.g CPU, GPU, Hard Drive.
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vs
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vs
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Case/PSU$300 24pin psu(Mathew)
PSU:
http://bit.ly/PQxdII
We chose the OCZ model over the Ultra X4 because it has a much larger fan than the Ultra X4 which will help keep the PSU much cooler so it was a much less chance to overheat while watching longer movies. They both have the 80% Bronze efficiency stamp. The OCZ ZT also has more connection plugs than the other model. It also is cheaper than the Ultra model.
Case:
http://bit.ly/R5P1Px
We chose the CoolerMaster over the Corsair because the CoolerMaster has more fans than the Corsair which will help keep the inside cool while watching long movies and streaming. The CoolMaster also has one more drive and expansion slot than the Corsair. They both have tons of room inside the case for cables. The CoolMaster is USB 3.0 compatible while the Corsair is not. the CoolMaster is also $20 dollars cheaper than the Corsair.
Video Card/Sound Card$450(Xiaolin)
A card that facilitates the input and output of audio signals.Sound card:
$204.99
A card that provides your computer with memory to generate images
Video Card:XFX HD-687A-ZHFC Radeon HD 6870 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.1 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support Video Card
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Price:$190.99
Specifications
Brand :XFX
Model:HD-687A-ZHFC
Graphics Processing Unit:Radeon HD 6870
Core Clock:900MHz
Stream Processors:1120
Effective Memory clock:1050MHz
Memory Size:1GB
Memory Interface:256-bit
Memory Type:GDDR5
Direct X 11
OpenGL4.2
I recommend the XFX HD-687A-ZHFC Radeon HD 6870 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.1 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support Video Card over the ASUS HD7850-DC2-2GD5-V2 Radeon HD 7850 2GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support Video Card because the XFX has a higher core clock letting it handle more information per cycle. The XFX also has more stream processors than the ASUS making it faster. The ASUS may have a bigger memory size than the XFX but for a home media system you won’t need a higher memory size unless you want to use a lot of monitors. Also, the XFX is cheaper than the ASUS.
Sound Card:Asus Xonar DX PCIe 7.1 Sound Card
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Price:$120.72
Asus Xonar DX PCIe 7.1 Sound Card
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (A-Weighted)
112dB
Output Total Harmonic Distortion
0.00056%
Input Total Harmonic Distortion
0.0004%
Frequency Response
<10Hz to 48KHz
Analog Sample Rate and Resolution
44.1K/48K/96K/192KHz 16/24bit
24-bit D-A Converter of Digital Sources
Front out
120dB signal to noise ratio 192kHz/24bit
Other Channels
114dB Signal to noise ratio 192kHz/24bit
24-bit A-D Converter for Analog Inputs
114dB Signal to noise ratio 192kHz/24bit
S/PDIF Digital Output
44.1K/48K/96K/192KHz 16/24bit
Channels
5.1
Cost
$120.72
I recommend the Asus Xonar DX PCIe 7.1 Sound Card over the Creative Sound Blaster Recon3D Fatal1ty Professional (70SB135600000) 5.1 Channels 24-bit 96KHz PCI Express x1 Interface Sound Card because the Asus has a higher signal-to-noise ratio meaning that there will be less distortion to the sound. Also, the channels for both the sound cards are 5.1, but the Asus is about $27 cheaper.
Total:$311.71
Software (Chuming) $
129.95
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The Home Premium has all the features you need for entertainment. Window 8 is unstable and it is in beta version. The Windows 8 has a new feature called Metro Start Screen, it was really confusing when i used it. Everything got moved around. It is just like the IDevices. You have a icon on your Home Screen with all your basic applications. At the end Windows 7 is more easy to use than Windows 8.
If you want to run Windows 7 on your PC, here's what it takes:
1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor
1 gigabyte (GB) RAM (32-bit) or 2 GB RAM (64-bit)
16 GB available hard disk space (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit)
DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher drive
Surviving on a Island
Surviving on an Island Assignment
Taskmaster: Tyler -- keeps members focused on task.
Recorder: Annie -- takes notes during the decision-making process.
Reporter: Annie -- Lists in order of importance the statements made by group members and will later report the thinking behind group decisions
Reviewer: Xavier -- Seeks clarity and meaning in what is being stated by members.
Gatekeeper: Chuming -- Makes sure all members contribute.
The Decision-Making Process Notes
Punishments should be dealt to the rule-breakers
Sharing is caring
We should help each other out
We should try to please the members of the community to the best of our ability
No violence
Food should be distributed to all members of this community, as long as they follow the rules and work
Chores should be done in a daily rotation
If violence becomes the norm, people will panic
Nobody should be allowed to violate others’ human rights.
In order to not be violent, no external injuries should be dealt to rule-breakers
Humans are good if they are in a community
Humans can become selfish if they’re not satisfied
Punishment should be missing meals
Leaders should be selected through voting. And elections should be fair.
In a state of emergency, people are allowed to overturn a rule
list of chores/tasks - food and water gathering, cooking and washing dishes, exploring the island (in 2s, to avoid casualties), laundry and cleaning up
Order of Importance of Statements/ Ideas
Nobody should be allowed to violate others’ human rights.
This is because even while we are far away from society, we are still human. Because we are still human, human rights still apply to us, and we still have no rights to trample on others’ basic human rights
In a state of emergency, people should be allowed to overturn a rule
In a state of emergency, such as for self defense, a person should be allowed to protect themselves. Also, when a person is sick and cannot perform their chores, they should still be allowed to eat
Leaders should be selected through voting. And elections should be fair
This is so that everybody’s opinion is considered
In order to not be violent, no external injuries should be dealt to rule-breakers
This is so that we do not encourage any violence. (Except for in the case of an emergency)
Punishment should be missing meals
Because no external harm should be done, an internal punishment like missing a meal or two should be dealt.
No violence
This is so that we do not physically harm or injure one another
Punishments should be dealt to the rule-breakers
This is to show that rules are important, and that there are consequences to breaking them
Food should be distributed to all members of this community, as long as they follow the rules and work
This is to encourage members of the community to work, and to follow the rules. (Kind of like bribing them with the necessities to live, in exchange for obedience)
We should try to please the members of the community to the best of our ability
The thinking behind this idea is that if all members of the community are happy, there will be less conflicts
Chores should be done in a daily routine
This is so that nobody gets frustrated with their job (another way of violence prevention)
Rules
No matter what the situation, every human being is entitled to human rights. Violation of these rights will lead to consequences
Rules can be overturned in case of an emergency, but the overturning must first be approved by the leader
Leaders are to be selected through voting, and no bribing or threats or physical violence are to be applied before, during, or after the election process, by the election candidates.
A leader’s role is simply to gather the members of the community, and to make sure that issues are addressed, and that they are solved, with the help of mandatory input from all members of the society. The leader must also participate in completing the chores, and will be dealt the same consequences as the other members of the society if they fail to complete their daily task. The leader is to be treated the same way as all members of the society, and shall not be granted special permissions. They are not allowed to be exceptions to the rule
No physical violence is allowed, and any physical contact resulting in severe injuries will result in dire consequences
No external injuries shall be dealt to rule breakers as an official punishment
The punishment that will befall rule breakers will vary depending on which rule is broken, as well as the factors that led to the rule being broken. Therefore, punishments will vary depending on the situation
The common punishment for mild rule-breaking will be missing a meal, or receiving a very small serving of a meal, in order to avoid violence
Punishments are to be decided by a vote that includes every member of the community, except for the rule breaker
It is mandatory that as long as there is food, that the food be distributed amongst all human beings, as long as they follow the rules, and complete their assigned tasks
Tasks (or chores), are to be done in a daily rotation. Except for in the state of an emergency you will not be given food if you fail to complete the given tasks.
Chores that can be assigned are fixed, and the leader is only allowed to create new chores with the agreement of all members of the society
When making a choice that applies to every member of the community, input from all members of the community must be considered.
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