MineCraft is Like a Love Full of Emotions

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Emotions are the most present, pressing and sometimes painful force in our lives. We are driven day by day by our emotions. We take chances because we’re excited for new prospects. We cry because we’ve been hurt and we make sacrifices because we love. Without a doubt, our emotions dictate our thoughts, intentions and actions with superior authority to our rational minds. But when we act on our emotions too quickly, or we act on the wrong kinds of emotions, we often make decisions that we later lament.

Our feelings can alter between dangerous extremes. Veer too far to the left and you’re bordering on rage. Steer too much to the right and you’re in a state of euphoria. As with many other aspects of life, emotions are best met with a sense of moderation and logical perspective. This is not to say that we should stop ourselves from falling in love or jumping for joy after great news. These truly are the finer things in life. It is negative emotions that must be handled with extreme care.

Negative emotions, like rage, envy or bitterness, tend to spiral out of control, especially immediately after they’ve been triggered. In time, these sorts of emotions can grow like weeds, slowly conditioning the mind to function on detrimental feelings and dominating daily life. Ever met a person who’s consistently angry or hostile? They weren’t born that way. But they allowed certain emotions to stir within them for so long that they became inbred feelings arising all too frequently.

So how can we avoid operating on the wrong types of feelings and master our emotions under the harshest of circumstances?

Follow my six steps to control your emotions and regain rationality in any challenging situation:

Don’t react right away. Reacting immediately to emotional triggers can be an immense mistake. It is guaranteed that you’ll say or do something you’ll later regret. Before refuting the trigger with your emotional argument, take a deep breath and stabilize the overwhelming impulse. Continue to breathe deeply for five minutes, feeling as your muscles untense and your heart rate returns to normal. As you become calmer, affirm to yourself that this is only temporary.

Ask for divine guidance. Faith is our saving grace in our darkest moments. No matter your creed, developing a healthy relationship with the divine world will help you surmount your obstacles more easily. This is because when you believe in a higher force, you also believe in the power of divine intervention to show you what you must do, teach you why something is happening or even save you from a certain unwanted situation. When burdened with emotion, close your eyes, envision a positive solution to your problem, and ask the universe to illuminate the best path forward.

Find a healthy outlet. Now that you’ve managed your emotion, you’ll need to release it in a healthy way. Emotions should never be bottled up. Call or go see someone you trust and recount to them what happened. Hearing an opinion other than your own broadens your awareness. Keep a journal and transfer your emotions from your inner self onto the paper. Many people find it helpful to engage in aggressive exercises, such as kickboxing or martial arts, to discharge their feelings. Others meditate and chant to return to a tranquil state of being. Perform whatever activity is best-suited to you in order to liberate your being from pent-up sentiments.

See the bigger picture. Every happening of our lives, whether good or bad, serves a higher purpose. Wisdom means being able to see past the moment and discern the greater meaning of any given situation. You may not understand it in the beginning, but as time goes by, you’ll begin to see the bigger picture falling into perfect order. Even in the midst of an emotionally upsetting moment, trust that there exists an ultimate purpose which you will come to comprehend soon.

Replace your thoughts. Negative emotions bind us to recurring negative thoughts, creating cycles of downright negative patterns. Whenever you are confronted with an emotion which is making you feel or think something bad, force it out of your mind and replace it with a different thought. Imagine the ideal resolution to your problem playing out, think about someone who makes you happy or remember an event that makes you smile.

Forgive your emotional triggers. Your emotional triggers may be your best friend, your family members, yourself or all of the above. You may feel a sudden wave of anger when your friend “does that thing she does,” or a stab of self-loathing when you remember something you could have done differently. But when you forgive, you detach. You detach from the resentment, the jealousy or the fury lingering within you. You allow people to be who they are without the need for escalating emotions. As you forgive, you will find yourself disassociating from the harsh feelings attached to your being.

A constant reminder of our ardent nature, emotions surge through us at every second of the day. But we often take wrong actions when wrong feelings filter through our mind without restraint. To avoid the burn of acting out during an emotional upsurge, take a few simple steps to calm your heightened spirit and quiet your uneasy mind. When the moment has passed (in hindsight), you’ll be grateful you were able to be the master of your emotions.

Downloading Minecraft To Get Easy Play!

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General Improvements & Changes
When it comes to Resource packs, Minecraft includes complete menu overhaul and an option to choose numerous resource packs promptly. In addition, you can add new sounds as well. Lightning has been significantly improved. The graphics are much better as compared to previous versions. A lot of previous issues have been fixed.

Ownership
Owning a part of a land is a great deal for Minecraft players, who have been struggling to obtain their own part of land. At last, Minecraft has enabled the players to do so, making them feel special, like they are getting an actual task in how the world develops.

Replayability
Minecraft enables the individuals to socialize and it is a true advantage. Allowing a large number of people to play online implies that players will share their creations and so will continue to replay in order to boast their own creations. You can make your own groups of friends online.

Ease of Use
The gameplay has been made very simple and easily understandable. The beginners don’t need to go through several tutorials and guides in order to start playing the game. Minecraft includes only 7 or 8 controls which you can quickly understand and use. Minecraft enables you to start playing faster than other games.

Resourceful Options
A number of options have been combined into the Controls section including 1-9 hotkeys, screenshot key, camera control and new sprint button, etc. There are separate volume controls for different aspects. You can divide view to list chosen and non-chosen resource packs. There are options to change languages and texts as well.

Amazing Character and Graphics
The characters along with amazing graphics of the game are the most admirable and liked aspect of this game. There are many characters to choose from for example, Stevie. The game includes beautiful jungles, buildings and terrains. The game is mainly known for its characters and the enjoyable gameplay

How To Play MineCraft

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How to Play Minecraft

Minecraft is a large sandbox game where you can fight monsters, craft tools and items, and create your own world. It has one of the biggest communities in any game, and it has revolutionized the indie gaming industry. The game comes with no tutorial, and the learning curve is a bit steep, making it one of the most popular indie game of the decade.

Part 1 of 6: Creating Your Own World

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Choose player mode and options. When you first start the game, you will need to choose if you want to play single or multiplayer. In singleplayer you obviously play alone, while in multiplayer you play with other people across the Minecraft servers. If playing the free version of Minecraft, multiplayer will not be available to you. You will also need to set the main options, which include the sound and difficulty settings, among other settings.

  • The difficulty settings determine whether or not monsters which are also known as “mobs” will show up at night or underground. Peaceful will keep them from doing so while easy will give you a small spawn rate while Hard will give you a very large one. Also, in hard mode, Zombies, which are a type of mob, can break wooden doors down and kill you!
  • If you are playing multiplayer, it will be unnecessary to create a world, as you can simply join someone else’s. To find a multiplayer server, you can visit a website such as planetminecraft.com.

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Choose your game mode. If playing on your own, you will need to create a world for your character to inhabit. When you create this world, you will need to choose the game mode, as this will change how the world you create will work. This functionally makes the game easier or harder to play. The available modes are:

  • Survival: when playing in survival mode, you will have many of the familiar requirements of other games. Health, hunger, armor, and oxygen (when swimming) bars will appear, as well as an inventory. You will also need to gather materials for crafting, through mining and other means, as well as gain experience points.
  • Creative: You will have unlimited access to materials in this mode, and your needs (such as health and hunger) will be gone. Also, you can fly.
  • Adventure: The correct tools will be needed in order to harvest the individual types of materials in this mode. Other items can still be interacted with, however.
  • Hardcore: This mode permanently locks the created world into the Hard difficulty setting, and your dying will delete your world, so be careful!

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Set your World Options. This is a helpful menu which allows you better control of the world you are creating. You can type in a seed (or code which generates a specific world), toggle cheats, and set your World Mode, among other options.

  • World modes include Default which does the basic generation, Superflat, which is helpful for Creative Mode, and can be customized, Large Biomes, which basically creates much larger biomes than the default settings, AMPLIFIED which generates huge mountains and deep caves, Customized that can make awesome different worlds, and finally a special biome called Debug that generates every single type of block in one world but you can only look at them.

Part 2 of 6: Surviving the First Night

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Get to work right away. When you first start playing the game, the most important thing will be to survive the first night. The game goes through day-night cycles and the monsters in the game appear at night. You will need to build yourself a shelter before the in-game sunset so that you will be protected.[1]

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Gather materials. You will need to mine and collect materials in order to build anything in the game. The first material you will need to collect to survive your first night is wood. Find trees and punch them, by holding down the left mouse button, to destroy them and collect wood.

  • Thirty pieces is a good starting point.

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Build a crafting table. A crafting table will be used to create all of your items in the game. Build a crafting table to continue to build your shelter. You can build a crafting table by following these instructions:

  • Open your inventory by pressing “E” and place one wood in one box under Crafting. This should allow you to build wood planks.
  • Grab the wood planks that it gives you and put them in your inventory.
  • Take those wood planks and fill all four boxes under “Crafting” with wood. Do this by right clicking each square or holding left click as you drag your mouse over all 4 squares.
  • This will allow you to craft a crafting table. Take it and place it somewhere near where you intend to build your shelter.
  • When crafting on the crafting table, there are 9 positions in which to place items. Which order items are placed in is important. From here on, the positions will be referred to as 1-9, going left to right and then down (as if reading a book).

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Craft your tools. You will need tools in order to harvest many materials. Build your first tools using wood and your crafting table. The main tools will be a pickaxe, an axe, a shovel, and a sword.

  • Begin to make tools by making sticks. These are made using two planks in your inventory crafting boxes. Two planks make four sticks.
  • Make a pickaxe by placing sticks in positions 5 and 8, and wood planks in positions 1-3. Notice how it makes the shape of a pickaxe?
  • Make an axe by placing planks in positions 1, 2, and 4, and sticks in positions 5 and 8.
  • Make a shovel by placing 1 plank in position 2, and sticks in positions 5 and 8.
  • Make a sword by placing planks in positions 2 and 5, and 1 stick in position 8.
  • These tools can be improved by making them with cobblestone, rather than wood. However, don’t waste time finding stone during your first day. You can make better tools during the next day.

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Build a structure. Build some kind of structure in any location which is large enough, though on top of a hill or mountain is usually a good idea (it will be easier to defend and find later). You can build a house-like structure or you can dig yourself a cave. The goal is to make a structure which you can shut yourself in to (although don’t forget to leave yourself an initial way to get it!). A roof is not necessary, though spiders will be able to enter. You can place an overhang around the shelter so that spiders are barred.

  • Dig out a cave or build a basic house by laying out wooden planks.
  • Craft a door by placing wooden planks in positions 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, and 8 while crafting. To open a door, right click it. However, this is true only for wooden doors. If you somehow find iron and make an iron door, you will need a pressure plate or other redstone mechanism.

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Find food. Once you have survived the first night, you will want to find some food. Going hungry will lower your health over time and make you easier to kill. The easiest way to find food is to kill animals. If you are too nice, then use apples or plant seeds to get wheat. Food will be unnecessary on Peaceful difficulty.

Part 3 of 6: Playing the Game

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Play RPG style. Once you’ve built your basic shelter and tools and you’ve survived the first night, the rest of the game can largely be played however you wish. One way to play the game is in the style of an RPG. Go around collecting and crafting better items, and slowly work your way up to The End (another world where you will need to fight a dragon to “beat” the game).

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Play Sandbox style. You can play what is called “sandbox” style, where you use the materials and environments to create cool environments and structures. Minecraft players have recreated cities from Game of Thrones, the menacing Helm’s Deep from Lord of the Rings, even the White House and Notre Dame!

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Play Inventor style. The game can also be fun for budding inventors, as it has mechanical aspects. You can figure out how to build working elevators, cannons, or anything else you can think up. Some players even managed to build a working computer in the game!

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Keep your game mode in mind. Some game modes work better for certain playing styles than others. If playing Sandbox style, for example, you’re probably better off playing in Creative mode.

Part 4 of 6: Defending Yourself

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Get weapons. You will want a weapon to defend yourself from the various monsters in the game. A sword is a great place to start and the method of building it is described above. Make sure that you use stronger materials than wood for the blade on your more permanent weapon, as wood will degrade quickly.

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Get armor. You will want to craft yourself some armor. Armor will help protect you from damage when fighting monsters. You can create several different pieces of armor and, as with many items in the game, you can craft them out of different types of materials.[2]

  • Materials you can use to craft armor include: leather, iron ingots, gold ingots and diamond gems. You can also buy chainmail armor off of NPC Villagers.
  • Craft a helmet by placing your material in positions 4, 5, 6, 7, and 9.
  • Craft a chestplate by placing your material in every position BUT position 2.
  • Craft leggings by placing your material in every position BUT 5 and 8.
  • Craft boots by placing your material in positions 4, 7, 6 and 9.

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Place torches. Monsters cannot spawn in areas with strong enough light. To keep areas lit at night, you will need to place torches. To make a torch, you will need 1 stick and 1 coal (coal placed above stick when crafting).

  • Coal can be found in mountainous areas or underground. It looks like stone with dark spots on it.

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Know the different Mobs. Mobs (or mobiles) are any creatures which move in the game. These can be good or they can be hostile. Knowing how to identify which is which is very important, as it can mean the difference between life or having to find your way back after respawning.[3]

  • Peaceful Mobs, such as cows, chicken, and sheep, will never attack you. You can attack them in order to collect meat for food. Yum!
  • Neutral Mobs will not attack you until you give them a reason. Different actions will set off different neutral mobs. Zombie Pigmen, for example, must be attacked before they will hurt you. Endermen, on the other hand, will become hostile as soon as you look at them (so avoid getting them in your crosshair).
  • Hostile Mobs will always attack you if they see you. These mobs only spawn at night or underground. Common hostile mobs include skeletons, zombies, creepers, endermen and spiders.

Part 5 of 6: Finding Materials and Crafting Objects

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Look for materials underground. Some materials, such as dirt, stone and cobblestone, are generally found underground or on exposed hillsides. You will need to dig with the pickaxe or shovel to harvest these materials.[4]

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Look for materials above ground. You can also find certain materials above ground. This includes materials like wood, sugar cane, seeds, and wheat. Axes or your hands are often enough to get these materials.

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Look for materials from creatures. Some materials will need to be obtained from creatures. You can get wool from sheep (avoid killing them by using shears), eggs from chickens, and milk from cow, among a number of other items.

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Use your crafting table. Use your crafting table or your inventory crafting to create items. Don’t forget that the shape you make when crafting items can often be important in making your recipes work (although some items do not require this). Click and drag items from your inventory into the crafting boxes, placing the lot with a left click or just one with a right click. Take the item you’ve created by clicking its image and dragging it into your inventory.

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Find crafting recipes. There are far too many game items to list all of their crafting recipes here.[5] You can find recipes for the different items by searching our Minecraft section or by looking at a variety of other websites online. You can also ask your fellow players.

Part 6 of 6: Having Fun With Minecraft

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Make a map or make a compass so you can find your way around.

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Breed animals and build a basic farm to provide for yourself and give you materials to use or trade.

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Get a horsecat or dog to keep as a pet.

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Brew potions to heal yourself, make yourself stronger, invisible, or produce a number of other effects.

Tips

  • If you can’t find or build any shelter when it is getting dark, dig a 3 block deep ditch, and place a bed to sleep (leave a hole in the ditch, because if you close it up, it will be very dark and monsters will spawn when you try to sleep. Otherwise, if you have some torches, block up the hole, place a few torches, and have a good night’s rest).
  • Use tools properly. Swords are for killing mobs (such as zombies, skeletons, creepers, etc.), shovels are for digging out blocks (such as dirt, gravel, sand, etc.), axes are for cutting wooden items (such as chests, logs, crafting tables, etc.), pickaxes are for mining stone/stone sources (such as stone, cobblestone, coal ore, etc.), and hoes are for planting farmland.
  • Raiding village chests will give you resources, the Blacksmiths shop has a flat roof, and lava in the front. They don’t appear in all villages, but if they do they contain a chest.
  • Cutting into mountain sides are a easy shelter.
  • Villages can be your temporary shelter if you cannot build a shelter before dusk.
  • Animals are the most common food resource. If you happen to come across a pig, cow, or a chicken, kill it and collect the drop. Use furnaces to cook the raw meat you have retrieved from animals. Cooked food is more than twice as better as raw food.
  • Stay in your shelter at night.
  • Be aware of the following mobs:
    • Zombie: A slow but strong mob that deals around 2 and a half hearts of damage if you get too close. Sometimes travels in mob packs, and sometimes wears armour or wields weapons. It is advised that you target these mobs last in a monster group, as they are very slow.
    • Mini Zombie: Also called a baby zombie. These zombies are much faster than normal zombies (they run at the same speed as you can) and deal the same amount of damage as an adult zombie, however their hitbox is the same size as the adult zombie.
    • Skeleton: A dangerous mob that rapidly shoots arrows dealing 2 hearts of damage and knockback. When encountering skeletons, it is recommended that you were full leather armor or stronger, since they can target you from long range and are very dangerous in groups.
    • Spider: A fast, climbing mob, they are proven to be versatile and dangerous in groups. Either target these or skeletons first in a monster group.
    • Creeper: A silent, yet deadly mob that will make no noise when sneaking up on you, unless it is too close. It will hiss if you are close to it, giving only a few seconds chance of escaping it. In close range, it’s explosion attack could so much as kill you. In medium range, it can still deal lots of damage, totaling of up to 4 hearts. In a monster mob, it is advised that you use the creeper’s explosion to your advantage. Get close to it to make it explode, and run back about 7 blocks when you hear it hiss. If you’re lucky, you could take out an entire monster mob with this strategy.
    • The Spider Jockeyis a skeleton riding a spider. It is very rare, so don’t expect to see it as soon as it gets dark!
    • These aren’t the only mobs, yet they are the most common. Follow these tips so you can deal with each of them!
  • If you press and hold Shift and click a item in your inventory, it will automatically move to your slots without manually having to move it yourself.
    • If your slots are full, the items that you want to move will move to your inventory.
    • If both your inventory and slots are full then it will not work.
    • It works too while you craft many same items/take items from chest or furnace and want to move them to inventory/slots with Shift. But you can only put back the items on your inventory/slots automatically into the chest.
    • You can’t put the items back in crafting table/furnace in inventory menu with Shift.
  • Try going to other worlds in the game.
    • The Nether: Make a square or rectangle out of obsidian that is at least 4X4. It doesn’t matter how big as long as it is a perfect rectangle or square. Corners do not matter. Once inside, be careful of lava.
    • The End: Kill Endermen and craft eyes of Ender. Throw them and whatever direction they go, follow them. They will lead you to The End portal where you can slay the Ender Dragon.

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Warnings

  • Watch out for monsters even during the day, as creepers and spiders will not die from sunlight like zombies and skeletons.
  • Never run into a creeper as it is deadly and will kill you if you do not have strong armor.
  • If you fall from a great height you will take damage, or even die.
  • Never make a fireplace. If you have flammable blocks, it might spread, burning these blocks, causing a fire that can burn you.
  • Don’t try to break bedrock in survival, hardcore, nor creative. If you mine it, you will crash through the ground, and on Y -64, you start losing health. Once you die from that, the tools are gone forever.
  • Never sleep in a dark place since hostile mobs will spawn and attack you.
  • Never dig straight down as you might just fall into a lava pool or dark cave full of hostile mobs.
  • Don’t eventhink about using gold tools. Gold tools have the least durability

MineCraftPOEM

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My first poem!

A Poem of Minecraft

“Its cool” some would say,
I would say differ,
The mountains and blocks are so much more clearer,
Across the planes, across the rivers, across the ever winding shimmers,
Down the mountains, through the caves, through the ever glistening glades
“Stop!” some would cry, “Don’t forget the creatures” and with that I exclaimed I wouldn’t shy,
not from any creature,
Across the wilds, across the pastures to the ever greening grasses,
to see the pig,
to see the sheep,
to see my old friend old old pete!
And during the wild clutches of night,
I might prey upon my dearest fright!
the quiet creeper
the stealthy enderman
the silly old villager elder-man!
And in the whispers,
of the blackness
some people say,
they can hear the silencing voice,
of the ever talking sickness,
the Dragon of old,
the Harbinger of the,
End.

My second Poem!

“The leaves are so green!”,
he said with a vigor,
“The grass is so long!”
he said even bigger,
He danced and he pranced!
And with a mighty big chance,
he came over the block,
it was as hard as rock!
like stone, or wood
it could not be broken!
not with any ordinary tool of man!
And with that he cried
“Diamonds! Diamonds!”
“May we find them on islands?”
He delved and he dug,
until he was covered in muck!
and with one more scrape
he cried with mirth!
“Lets get it out!”
He cried and cried!
And with one last tug he saw it
and shied!
“Its so beautiful” he whispered
with a mighty big grin!
He ran back up and,
lost the block all again!

My third Poem!

An idea whence came to young man,
He danced and he pranced ‘till he could no more,
He jumped and he bumped ‘till tired and more,
He ran across the glades of beauty,
Past whining caverns and mountain’s allure,
Past the ridges that flew upon the crest of the sun,
‘till he came and shouted “I must run, run, run!”
Flying past the proud chests of the hills,
jogging through the forests a’ humble,
down the mountains,
tumble tumble!
All the way to the cliffs and rumble!
There he whispered “I am here”,
and he cheered and he cheered,
until no ‘ear!
There he gazed upon the roaring lion,
the prancing pony,
the tearful crying!
There he gazed upon the glazed sight,
the confusing sight!
the misleading sight!
There he gazed on the marvellous being,
the most unique being,
the blocky Sea,
the most beautiful sight of all.

operating a computer

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OPERATING A COMPUTER
Level of Difficulty: Beginner

This procedure attempts to outline the basics in operating a computer system based on the assumption that it is running under the Microsoft Windows XP Operating System platform with normal components such as CD or DVD drive, Network Interface Card, and video card installed in the CPU. The steps outlined are formatted in such a way that it is applicable to the two most common computer system architectures: the desktop and the laptop. Essentially, a desktop computer is just what its name suggests. It is big enough to sit on the desk and is considered as the most common type of computer system. A laptop or sometimes referred to as a “notebook” is a smaller and more mobile version of the desktop machine and is normally used in the same manner but with relatively lower power requirements.

How to Operate a Computer ?

Materials Needed:
– CPU
– keyboard
– monitor
– mouse
– speakers
– printer
– Operating System
STEPS TO FOLLOW

Step 1
Prior to powering up the computer system, make sure that the power cord is firmly connected to the back panel of the CPU and is plugged into the wall socket.
Step 2
Check if the video cable is firmly screwed to the port of the video card with the other end connected to the back panel of the monitor.
Step 3
Make sure that both the keyboard and mouse pointing device are securely plugged to the back panel. Also, check if they are connected to the correct port by checking on the markings. Steps 1 to 3 are essentially easy to do because aside from the mouse and keyboard devices, other components can only be plugged into their proper ports preventing the novice user from interchanging them.
Step 4
When all connections are secure, start up the machine by pressing the power button normally located in the front panel of the CPU.
Step 5
Depending on the configuration of the machine, a username and password may be requested; otherwise, the Operating System may be loaded directly to display the desktop to the user.
Step 6
Other basic operations that can be done include adjusting monitor settings in Step 8. Installation and launching of software is outlined in Step 10. Navigation of the file system is detailed from Step 15.
Step 7
The proper way to shut down or turn off the computer system is by clicking on the ‘Start’ button and choosing the ‘Turn Off Computer’ option. This will display the options to ‘Standby’, ‘Restart’, or ‘Turn Off’ the machine.
Step 8
To adjust the monitor settings, right click on any blank portion of the desktop and select the ‘Properties’ option from the context menu.
Step 9
On the ‘Display Properties’ window, select the ‘Settings’ tab to adjust the resolution of the screen. The ‘Themes’ tab will allow the loading of pre-designed Windows themes. The ‘Desktop’ tab provides the way for changing the color of the desktop as well as the displayed wallpaper. The ‘Appearance’ tab provides the various options of changing the behavior of the windows, icons, and other elements of the platform, while the ‘Screen Saver’ tab shows the option to allow the monitor to go on standby or display animation.
Step 10
To extend the functionality of any computer system, software is normally installed into the local hard drive. A software installer may be through some media like a CD or DVD or from being downloaded from the Internet.
Step 11
For CD or DVD installers, insert the installation disk in the CD or DVD drive of the machine. This will be automatically read and launched by the Operating System.
Step 12
When the installation process is initiated, a new window will normally be displayed to the user. Majority of newer installers provide either a default or an advanced installation procedure. In most cases, simply click on the default process to allow the installer to complete the entire process with minimum user intervention.
Step 13
Upon completion of the installation process, a user may be prompted to reboot the machine. Follow the guide in Step 7 to accomplish this task.
Step 14
To launch the software, simply click on the ‘Start’ Menu, choose ‘All Programs’ and select from the menu the program intended to be run. An alternative to this process is to check if a shortcut link is created on the Desktop. Clicking this icon will also launch the associated program.

ALAN TURING

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ALAN MATHISON TURING
Alan Turing was a British mathematician, logician, cryptanalyst, philosopher, computer scientist, mathematical biologist, and marathon and ultra- distance runner. Alan Turing is widely known as
the “Father of Theoretical Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence”
BORN AND DIED
Alan Turing was born on June 23,1912 at Maida Vale, London, England and he died on June 7,1954
at the age of 41.
EDUCATION:
Turing studied mathematics at Cambridge University, and subsequently taught there, working in the burgeoning World of Quantum Mechanics. In 1934 he graduated with an outstanding degree in mathematics. In 1936, he went to Princeton University in America, he later returned to England in 1938.

WORK EXPERIENCE:
Alan Turing was a British mathematician , cryptographer, and computer scientist. (Unable to find the dates and employers). During his school life, however, he was a runner.
AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS:
Alan Turing was awarded an OBE for his wartime services . He was awarded the OBE in 1945 for services to the country in wartime, despite the fact that most of what he did would not be made public for another 30 years. Alan Turing’s war work is believed to have shortened the war – Many people, including Winston Churchill, claimed that Turing’s work shortened the Second World War by at least two years.
ACTIVITIES AND INTERESTS:
Turing secretly worked part-time for the British Cryptanalytic Department, Government Code, and went Cypher school.
INTERESTING FACTS:
~He developed a concept known as the Turing Machine which states that automatic computation cannot solve all mathematical problems.
~Alan Turing was a homosexual, and in that time it was a felony. To avoid prison, he accepted injections of oestrogen for a year, which were intended to neutralize his libido (cancel out his sexual instinct). In the sixth grade, he fell in love with a boy by the name of Christopher Morcom, and was prosecuted
~He worked on several pioneering projects for computers after the war, he developed instruction sets and programs whose descendants are found today in the latest computer microprocessors. This brought a whole new meaning to code.
~Our mixed ages of 14, 14, and 13 add up to the age he died, at the age of 41.

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charles babbage
(December 26, 1791- October 18, 1871)
• Die in Marylebone, United Kingdom
• Born in Teignmouth, United Kingdom
• Education: University of Cambridge,Peterhouse, Cambridge, Trinity College, Cambridge
• Charles Babbage, FRS was an English polymath. He was a mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer, who is best remembered now for originating the concept of a programmable computer.

BUT FIRST WHAT IS COMPUTER?

A computer is a general purpose device that can be programmed to carry out a set of arithmetic or logical operations automatically.

CONTRIBUTIONS OF CHARLES BABBAGE
Charles Babbage only found the computer.He made theDifference and Analytical engines that now run the computer.Just the thing is that now they are very small.

ADDITION :
The calculating engines of English mathematician Charles Babbage (1791-1871) are among the most celebrated icons in the prehistory of computing. Babbage’s Difference Engine No.1 was the first successful automatic calculator and remains one of the finest examples of precision engineering of the time. Babbage is sometimes referred to as “father of computing.” The International Charles Babbage Society (later the Charles Babbage Institute) took his name to honor his intellectual contributions and their relation to modern computers.