Friday, March 6, 2009

TODAY IN MATH


This week in math I learned about vectors. Before I explain how to work with vectors, I am going to explain what a vector is. A vector is a quantity that has both magnitude and direction. The magnitude of a vector AB is the distance from the initial point to point A to the terminal point B, and is written lABl . If a vector is drawn in a coordinate plane, you can use the Distance Formula top find its magnitude.
l AB l = / (x2 –x1)2 + (y2 –y1)2
Finding the magnitude of a vector
Write the component form of the vector and find its magnitude.
Ex) P (0, 0), Q (-6, 3)
Component Form =
PQ= <-6 -0, 3-0>
= <-6,3>
Use the Distance Formula to find the magnitude
lPQl = /(-6–0)2 + (3 –o)2 = / 45 = approximately 6.7

A WORD THAT DEFINES ME

Perseverance is a word that defines me because when I want to do something I do it. I am not the type of person who gives up because I cannot do something. There have been many times in my life when I have wanted to just quit or give up, but never have I given in. During rough times I have always had perseverance because I know that if I give up, it will not get me anywhere. Perseverance is like determination, and when I am determined to do something I go ahead and do them. Perseverance means to not give up. My own definition of perseverance would be willpower because you are the only one who has the power of not giving up if you are determined to do something and get it right. No one else can tell you to give up because only you have the power to give in or keep going until you get whatever it is done.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

ONE POE READER'S RESPONSE


The Tell-Tale Heart is a story by Edgar Allan Poe. It is about this man who most people would consider him crazy or a madman. This man, who appears to be mad, thinks he can hear many things in heaven, earth, and hell, but says he is not mad because he has heard all things in the places mentioned above. One night this mad man, as you can call him, decides to do something horrible. He hills an old man, but not because he envied him or for a purpose. The only reason he killed the old man was because of his eye of vulture, a pale blue eye with a film over it. The madman could not stand the eye of vulture because whenever he saw it, his blood ran cold. For this reason he decided to kill the old man and get rid of his eye of vulture forever. One week before he killed the old man, he was kinder to him and every night, about midnight, he would go into the old man’s bedroom. He had a lantern, which he turned on, so a single thin ray fell upon the vulture eye. For seven nights he always did this around midnight, but the vulture eye happened to be closed, therefore he could not proceed with his plans. On the eighth night, the madman was more cautious when opening the door to the old man’s bedroom. The old man was awake, but the madman did not draw back, he kept on pushing the door until he had his head in the bedroom. When he tried to open the lantern, his thumb slipped upon the tin fastening, and the old man was startled. For a whole hour he was still and stood quiet. The old man was trying to comfort himself because he was scared, but he could not quite be comfortable. After waiting a long time, the mad man opened the door and saw the vulture eye, which was wide open. Seeing the vulture eye mad him furious and his bones chilled. Even though the old man was awake, the madman could not see his face or him, all could see was the eye. The mad man stood staring at the eye, but he could hear a strange noise, which grew louder and louder. Thinking that the heart must burst, he guessed the old man’s hour had come. The madman yelled when he leaped into the room and killed the old man. He put the bed over him until he could no longer hear his heart beating. Once the old man was dead, he dismembered the corpse in silence. He cut off the head and the arms and legs. There was no evidence of the old man being dead because he had wary about his plan. By four o’clock he had finished with the old man and there was a knock on the door. Three police officers had come because a neighbor heard a shriek. The madman let them in because he had “nothing to fear.” He began to fell pale and heard a sound, the sound of the beating of a hideous heart. He completely went mad and eventually admitted where the sound was coming from, except the officers seemed to not notice. “It is the beating of his hideous heart!” (p. 8) represents the story. I think it represents the story because the mad man kept hearing a sound that was the beating of the old man’s hideous heart.
The main character in “The Tell-Tale Heart,” does not have name. For the reason that the main character does not have a name or is mentioned in the story, I decided to give him the name of the madman to make it easier. The madman seems to be insane because he hears voices, or more like weird and loud sounds. He definitely has a mental disorder judging by the way he does and says many things. The madman seems to have the mental disorder known as schizophrenia because he often imagines thinks like the eye of a vulture in an old man. The madman describes himself as a very nervous person, but not mad. His emotions are not quite clear, but most of the time he is furious about the vulture eye because he thinks it is evil. He can definitely be described as an insane person because of the things he does. He is a lunatic because he dismembered the body of a corpse. I think anyone would describe him as insane for this. The madman needs medical attention because he has schizophrenia, which you can tell from the story. He is a very dangerous man, especially because of the disease he has. Even though he is insane, he is cautious about everything he does. He knows exactly every step of his plans. This for a crazy person is not common because they are supposed to not be able to use common sense, since they are diagnosed with a mental disease like schizophrenia. Though the madman is completely crazy, he is an intelligent person. I have to admit that for someone who happens to be insane, he is intelligent because he knows each step of his plan and that is being smart. “He had the eye of a vulture,” (p. 3) represents the madman because this “eye of a vulture” is what the man is always thinking about. It was because of the eye of vulture that the man became insane and did what he did to the old man. The eye of the vulture was his motivation to kill the old man. It all started with him thinking that the eye looked like one of a vulture and so he thought it was evil. He did like the old man, but he just could not stand that eye of the old man. He did not mind when the eye was closed because he could not see it and make him furious or afraid. It was until one night that his motivation grew stronger and that was when he saw the eye of a vulture staring at him. That was the night he had finished his plans, he had gotten rid of the evil eye forever. His only motive for killing the old man was the eye of a vulture and nothing else. That was why the line “He had the eye of a vulture,” (p. 3) describes the main character and is also what motivates him to kill the old man. He was cruel to the old man because he dismembered his corpse, but he did this because he was insane, which pretty much describes him.
“The Tell-Tale Heart” turned into a film would be like the short story written by Edgar Allan Poe. In this story I actually liked how it turned out to be. I thought that the outcome of “The Tell-Tale Heart” was really good. If I were to turn “The Tell-Tale Heart” into a film, I would start off with the crazy man whose name was not mentioned in the short story. I think that in a film, “The Tell-Tale Heart” should have a beginning were the crazy guys kills the old man. Yes, the film would start off by showing what this crazy man did. Then it would just go to were the crazy man killed the old man. I kind of like the idea of starting the film with this crazy man committing his crime. Then maybe the crazy man should narrate how it was that it all started. Basically the crazy man would be telling his story of how “The Tell-Tale Heart” came to be his story. The story starts with this guy saying that many people believe that he is crazy, but he says, “I am not crazy, maybe mad, but not crazy.” Then the crazy man would think that his companion, the old man is somehow strange. The crazy man thinks that he knows why it is that the old man seems strange to him. Ah yes! The old man seems strange because he reminds him of evil. Well not exactly the old man, but his eye. It is the eye of a vulture, an animal that the crazy man feels is a threat to him. “Am I going mad?” asks the crazy guy. “No, of course not.” He says to himself. Then the crazy man thinks of a way to make himself stop thinking that he is going mad. He believes that it is the old man’s eye that is making him mad. To this idea, he figures that to get rid of his insane ideas what he must do is really simple. The crazy man thinks that in order to stop himself from going crazy or mad, he should get rid of the eye of vulture. For no apparent reason the crazy man seems to believe that it is the vulture eye which makes him go insane. Just like in the short story, the crazy man happens to be kinder to the old man a week before he decides to kill him. For the entire week the crazy man has several ideas on how to get rid of the vulture eye. Finally the time comes for the eye of vulture to be gone forever. It is midnight and he decides to go into the old man’s bedroom. Suddenly the mad man hears a sound that gets louder by the minute. It was driving him crazy and he knew that the time had com e. The crazy man has a knife and he stabs the old man in his vulture eye. The old man dies within seconds and the vulture eye will no longer bother him. The authorities arrive at the mad man’s house because some people had heard screams. When the police are about to leave, the mad man hears a beating of a hideous heart. He reveals everything that he has done and has now completely gone insane. At the end of the film, the mad man retells his story. The reason for this is that he is locked at a mental institution and he has nothing better to do, except retell the story of “The Tell-Tale Heart.”

TODAY IN HISTORY


In my history class I learned about the birth of the American Republic. Thomas Paine said “No taxation without Representation.” This phrase meant for many colonists that the British had no right to tax them since they had no representation in Parliament. On March 1770, the British soldiers were threatened by a small crowd. The soldiers opened fire and killed five colonists. This became known as the Boston Massacre. The Boston Tea Party was on December 16, 1773. Colonists dressed as Indians boarded three ships and threw out all the tea. The Declaration of Independence written by Thomas Jefferson was approved on July 4, 1776 by the Second Continental Congress. The treaty, signed in 1783, recognized the independence of the American colonies. The Constitution of the United States created a federal system in which power would be shared between the national government and the state governments. The New Constitution reflected the Enlightenment ideas of John Locke, Baron de Montesquieu, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. The Separation of Powers is the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the government that limit and control each other in a system of checks and balances.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Epitaph

To be placed upon my tombstone…
I dreamt and dreamt
kept having nightmares,
and you told me it wasn’t
real! But you were wrong
because I told you it was
going to come for me!
Now it’s too late ‘cause
I am DEAD!
February 20, 1953
Whoever Lays here

Fire

It is about five o’clock in the afternoon. Everything is turning black. It is getting dark and I don’t know what to do. I am very bored and look out the window. As I stare through the window I see a conflagration and hear a noise- KABOOM! I say to myself, “What is going on?” Then I decide to go outside. As I unlock the door, I realize that it isn’t over. The walls start to shake and I see that the ground is cracking! I go hide inside the closet, afraid of what is happening. Then I decide I better look for my sister. I had forgotten she had gone to play outside. The ground is still cracking and shaking. Tears start to fall down my cheeks. I am afraid that my sister might be hurt or worst… dead. I see people crying as they look for their relatives and friends. There are many people who are hurt and I can feel their pain. Everything outside is so sad and it hearts me really bad. I still have not found my sister and as each second passes, I start losing hope. Suddenly I get thrown to the ground. As I lay here on the ground I scream. There is a dead person! I try to get up, but all my strength is gone. I can no longer get up, I just lay there… next to the dead body, staring into its painful sad eyes. I have not yet found my sister and I say I will never see her again. Now I have really lost hope and I am weak for I can longer stay alive. I lay here thinking that I am going to die and that I won’t be able to find my sister. I start to close my eyes. I hear someone saying, “Don’t die, open your eyes.” “You are going to be okay.” The voice seems familiar, but I cannot recall who it belongs to. I completely close my eyes and I am in a different world. I can no longer hear the voice. “I can’t be dead; I have to find my sister!” I scream. Again I hear the voice. This time I open my eyes. I can’t die until I see my sister. Now I recall the voice… it was my sister. I see her clearly. “Don’t die, I need you!” She says. “Hey don’t cry, everything will be fine, I am not going anywhere.” I say to her. “You promise?” she asks. “Look I cannot promise you anything, but if I were to die, I will always be watching you.” I say. “Don’t leave me!” she cries. “I love you sis, promise me you won’t cry if I die.” “I can’t, you have to live.” she responds. “Promise me.” “I promise you!” she says. “Hey sis, I love you more than anything.” I say. “I love you too!” she replies. With that I close my eyes to stop the pain from hurting.

Broken Heart


Like the story goes, she was waiting for the love of her life, but he never returned. They say that she is still in the mountains, waiting for him, the mountains where they met for the very first time. She waited day after day so her true life would come, but never did he come. Months had passed, but still he did not return. One day she got tired of waiting for him. She could no longer wait for him. Her heart was broken. So she did something terrible to stop the pain. She stabbed her heart. Even though she was dead, her spirit was still alive, waiting for the love of her life up in the mountains. One day he returned, he went in search of his true love, but found out she had died of a broken heart. Like the story goes, he is alive, with his true love’s spirit, but she did not want him anymore. She had waited and waited for years to see her true love. Why should she love him, if he never returned when she had been alive? She told him, “Return to your home, I no longer need you.” “But…” he said. “Just leave me like you did before, I’ve waited years for you to return, but now that you’ve returned, I know that I don’t love you anymore!” she said. He did not know what to say, so he returned home. Never did he come back. Even though she said she no longer needed her true love, she still waits for him to return. Days passed, the days turned into months and the months into years. He too, died of a broken heart. No one went to his funeral… except his true love… Mary Ann.