Sunday, December 9, 2007

The Jungle Book


The 12th book that I have read is The Jungle Book, written by Indian-born Englishman Rudyard Kipling. It has 5 parts, 3 of them can be one story, while the other two can be separate stories. The overall book has the usual rating: 5/5!

Here is the summary of the story:

Parts 1, 2, and 3
It starts when Mother and Father Wolf finds a man-cub in the bushes. Shere Khan, the menacing tiger, argues about the ownership of the man-cub with the wolves. However, the wolves claim ownership of the man-cub, which they named Mowgli the Frog. At the meeting at Council Rock, Shere Khan once again argues about who should own Mowgli. Akela, the leader of the wolves, asked which two non-parent members would speak for the cub. Baloo, the brown bear, and Bagheera, the Black Panther, had spoken for Mowgli. Shere Khan was dismayed that Mowgli was not handed over to him.

After 10 or 11 years, Mowgli had learned the Law of the Jungle, as well as how to hunt. Baloo and Bagheera both taught him how to do these things. Later, however, he is kidnapped by the Monkey People. Baloo and Bagheera called Kaa, the Rock Snake to help them rescue Mowgli. Chil the Kite helped spread the word in an effort to get more creatures helping in the rescue. Mowgli was later saved by the three, but later, the pack had cast him out. He was forced into the human world and after a while, gets punished for interrupting a story. The punishment, however, was herding the cattle. Mowgli heard that Shere Khan was coming back to kill him. Along with Akela and another wolf, Rama, they plotted a plan to trick Shere Khan. He was later killed and his skin was placed on top of Council Rock for all time.

Part 4
This part is about a mongoose that saved a human family from snakes--three times! Named Rikki-tikki-tavi, the mongoose was adopted by a family. Darzee, the Tailorbird, said that Nag, a snake, ate one of their babies. The mongoose fought Nag and won, saving the family for the first time because another snake had attacked the son. Nag and his wife had plotted to attack the family once more. But once again, the mongoose attacked Nag, saving the family for the second time. When Nag’s wife, Nagaina, was preparing to attack the family, the mongoose attacked the snake, saving the family for the third time. Before that, Darzee had distracted Nagaina while the mongoose crushed Nagaina’s eggs. The mongoose has been feared by snakes ever since.

Part 5
Kala Nag, “black snake”, was a large elephant that had served in the Indian government for about 50 years. He is nearly 70 now, and memories of past events filled his mind. Whenever the elephants ran wild, the men had called on him to tame them. A young boy named Little Toomai had been punished for trying to be an elephant hunter. But one night Kala Nag took Little Toomai into the jungle. Little Toomai got to see something that the other elephant catchers couldn’t see: the dancing of the elephants. At the time, the term “when the elephants dance” meant never but his experience proved it otherwise. However, because of this, Little Toomai is widely known around the community and is a great help in the elephant-catching business.

-End of Summary-

Friday, December 7, 2007

Alice in Wonderland


The 11th book that I have read is Alice in Wonderland by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (aka Lewis Carroll), which, despite its title, is suitable for both genders. Like all the other books I have read, the story is filled with adventure. 5/5!

Here is the summary of the story.

A young girl named Alice finds that a white rabbit is rushing to some kind of event. She follows him down the rabbit hole and finds that she is too small to enter a door she wanted to enter. She finds a key for that door and finds a drink that would shrink her. She realizes that she left the key on the table and eats a cake that makes her nine feet tall! She soon sees after a few moments that she is now in a forest and keeps on changing sizes throughout the story. She also finds out that everyone in the forest is insane. After a tea party with the Mad Hatter and the March Hare, she enters the small door from earlier into a garden. The Queen of that land offers Alice to play croquet, with flamingos as mallets, hedgehogs as balls, and two playing cards with heads, arms, and legs as the arches. She executes many players to settle the arguments. Afterward, they are in a trial where the Knave of Hearts is accused of stealing the tarts (obviously from the nursery rhyme). Alice soon snaps out of her daydream.

-End of Summary-

Side note: the “1 in 45 chance” from the previous entry/review involves a mathematical concept called factorials.

Here’s how it’s done:

___n!___
(n-r)!r!
With 10 as n (number of items), and 2 as r (books I didn’t like), this is the new structure:
___10!___
(10-2)!2!
We can simplify further:
___10!___
8!2!
Solving for the factorials by canceling out the factorials, we get:
___90___
2
90/2=45. It is a 1 in 45 chance.

Because I have read 11 books, the chance becomes less likely (1 in 55).

If this is too confusing, ask me to explain it further. J

Friday, October 26, 2007

Cola Cans of Coland

Disaster struck when the Cola Cans of Coland took over Fridgeville, a booming megalopolis with many areas such as Door City, Chillville, and Sauce Town.

It all started 2 or 3 miles away at a grocery store when a pack of 36 soda cans manufactured in a place called Coland were bought from the huge colony dubbed “Grocermania.” They were then transported by automobile to an apartment complex in which Fridgeville was located. Next, they were carried up the stairs to a second-floor apartment. That’s when the bad news started.

Later that day, the soda cans started raiding Fridgeville with no mercy. They would be hiding in any spot you’d imagine: the door, the freezer, the compartment, and the shelves.

Because the residents weren’t warned that an army would be intruding their rightful land, they started suffering against these “aliens.” Death threats, invasion of private property, and even massacres such as the Sauce Massacre of October 2007 all put them into either poverty or prison.

There were many famous events that happened during this quarter-year era. The first was the Milk Rebellion.
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FRIDGEVILLE GAZETTE…….…..October 23, 2007.…..…....MILK REBELLION
Two gallon jugs of milk were unhappy about these red and black cans spying on private conversations that they actually fought against the main cluster of CC soldiers with the assistance of clubs/gangs such as the Three-Cheese Club, the Marinara Mafia and the Lone Wines. They were literally crushed and the milk jugs were escorted out of the area.
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The next event was the hunt for C.O. Lacan, one of the best agents of the CC force.
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FRIDGEVILLE GAZETTE….October 24, 2007.….THE HUNT FOR C.O. LACAN
Over 1,000 police forces including the Food Bureau of Investigation, the Cooked and Uncooked Criminal Correction Force and the Donut Detective Agency participated in the hunt. They searched everywhere for the agent but found no trace of Lacan because other agents smuggled the insurgent out of the megalopolis only to be crushed by the two milk jugs from the previous Milk Rebellion as a form of revenge. In other words, the search failed but succeeded.
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A third event led to the tragic massacre of many sauces fighting for justice.
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FRIDGEVILLE GAZETTE……….October 26, 2007.……….SAUCE MASSACRE
Many sauces including ranch dressing, marinara sauce, B-B-Q sauce, and ketchup all participated in the violent event. There were 29 laid to rest and 47 injured on the sauces compared to 3 deceased and 8 injured on the CC’s. Kit Chup, a survivor of the fight and an expert at aiming for the Allies, said, “It was a hardship for both sides. There was not only a lack of supplies but a lack of hope.”

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Club Penguin

There is only one website that requires a user name and password that I was satisfied with—Club Penguin.

Club Penguin is a free website where you can travel around places, play mini-games, and communicate with other penguins. There are eight major rooms plus three hidden ones. Here is a list of all the rooms in Club Penguin.

Beach
Dock
Town
Plaza
Snow Forts
Ski Village
Mountain
Ice Rink
Dojo
Mine Shaft
Iceberg
Lighthouse
Beacon
Coffee Shop
Book Room
Nightclub
Dance Lounge
Gift Shop
Pet Shop
Pizza Parlor
HQ
Mine
Cave
Boiler Room
Ski Lodge
Sport Shop
Lodge Attic
Ski Hill

You also get to buy pets, but they’re not like the ones in the real world. The pets are called puffles, which are almost round-shaped, and come in six different colors. Each type of puffle has its own personality, but they will run away if they are not properly treated.

The mini-games are really fun. You get coins playing every game except hockey. 

The games where you earn the most coins are Ice Fishing and Jet Pack Adventure. Other games you can play are Sled Racing, Bean Counters, Puffle Round-up, Ballistic Biscuit, Mancala, Find Four, Astro-Barrier, Thin Ice, and Cart Surfer.

You can also read newspapers, become a tour guide (if your penguin is 45 days old), or become a secret agent (if your penguin is 30 days old). You get to buy items, but most of those items are for members only. To become a member, you have to pay $72 a year. But if you want more info, go to http://www.clubpenguin.com/ and click Help.

There are changes to the website everywhere, so stay tuned for updates about new features. 

EDIT: The April Fools Day party is over, and the previous three pins are:

Cardboard Box (Dock)
Pot of Gold (Lodge Attic)
Shrimp (Dance Lounge)

The Easter egg hunt takes place April 5-8. Get a special gift if you find them all.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Quarter War

At Chormann Elementary School in Michigan, there is a contest between teachers and staff members called the Quarter War. The amount of money raised goes to a charity. Students put quarters in the respective milk jugs of the staff members. You can put a quarter in any milk jug that you want. The person/people with the most quarters agrees to do a wacky thing. Here are some examples:

two teachers are going to do a re-enactment of a sumo wrestling match
a teacher’s class will get to cover her with ice cream
the principal will eat a live grasshopper
the janitor will eat a dog biscuit
four different teachers will dress up like the Village People and sing the song YMCA
The person with the most quarters as of Feb. 13, 2007 is the school principal. The jugs are at the lunchroom from 11:15 AM to 12:15 PM EST.


It will continue until late March, so stay tuned for updates to see who won.

UPDATE: The four male teachers that were going to sing and dance to the YMCA won, with the male teacher dressed in a tutu and the cricket-eating principal tied for second place.