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* ''The Master and Margarita'' by Mikhail Bulgakov
 
* ''The Master and Margarita'' by Mikhail Bulgakov
 
* ''A Clockwork Orange'' by Anthony Burgess  
 
* ''A Clockwork Orange'' by Anthony Burgess  
Both of these books have a heavy emphasis on the duality of good and evil and the importance of free will.
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* ''The Decameron'' by Giovanni Boccaccio (1300s Italian literature)
I just finished reading ''The Iliad,'' and the book has inspired me to buy classical/ancient works (wayyyyyy before the 1900s/1800s) such as ''Metamorphoses'' by Ovid.
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The first two books have a heavy emphasis on the duality of good and evil and the importance of free will, whereas the third book is simply hilarious. It contains 100 "short" stories and it was an absolute joy reading those. I bought ''The Canterbury Tales'' by Chaucer in hopes that it will be similar to ''The Decameron'' but I have not started it yet. I am currently reading ''Dracula,'' ''Lolita,'' and listening to the audiobook ''Skeleton Crew.'' I will finish all three by mid-February hopefully.
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I just finished reading ''The Iliad,'' and the book has inspired me to buy classical/ancient works (wayyyyyy before the 1900s/1800s) such as ''Metamorphoses'' by Ovid. I have always heard of the influence of ''Metamorphoses'' on many literary works and I cannot wait to actually read the book. I bought the book recently though, and I read my books in order of the time they arrive, so it is around 20 books away :/
  
 
== Article on Grand Challenges for Engineering==
 
== Article on Grand Challenges for Engineering==

Revision as of 20:43, 4 February 2022

Origin of Name

This is actually one of my game names. It comes from "that's mumu." However, since I did not want to name myself "thatsmumu," I gave myself the last name "Daz." If I am playing a shooting game like CS:GO or a public/cooperative game, I will use the name "caxkr" instead. This is also my steam account ID! Nowadays, I almost never plays games that will require public cooperation because I have a mac and macs heat up and are at risk of exploding when running. Also 2/3 of good games on steam are only available on Windows :DDDDD

Favorite Games

I LOVE Undertale by Toby Fox and Deltarune and have completed Chapters 1 and 2 of Deltarune. I cannot wait for the other chapters to come out. I also play Dead Cells, Hades, Cuphead, and Oxygen Not Included. My mac can fortunately (only) run these games and I connect my PS4 wireless controller to my mac when playing these. Dead Cells and Hades are both roguelites and I really like them. I have around 30 games in my steam account, but I do not really have time to play them all these days cuz college. My mac also cannot run half of the games after the updates (???like why???). My brother thinks I waste too much money on games but that is obviously not true. My FAVORITE FAVORITE game is The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. I have hundreds of hours in the game on my brother's Switch, and I can't wait for Breath of the Wild 2 to come out this year! I hope I will have saved enough money to buy a switch and the game by then.

Academics

I have no idea what I want to major in, but I am interested in ECE + Chemistry! I am taking organic chemistry this semester and I am blown away by how interesting it is. I wish there was a Chemical Engineering major at Duke.

Hobbies

I love reading, especially books that are part of the classical genre. I currently have more than 40 physical books in my room that I have bought over the course of last semester, and I have 20+ online/kindle books as well. I have finished about 22 books since August 2021 and my goal is to read another 50 books in 2022. Some of my favorite books include

  • The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
  • A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
  • The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio (1300s Italian literature)

The first two books have a heavy emphasis on the duality of good and evil and the importance of free will, whereas the third book is simply hilarious. It contains 100 "short" stories and it was an absolute joy reading those. I bought The Canterbury Tales by Chaucer in hopes that it will be similar to The Decameron but I have not started it yet. I am currently reading Dracula, Lolita, and listening to the audiobook Skeleton Crew. I will finish all three by mid-February hopefully.

I just finished reading The Iliad, and the book has inspired me to buy classical/ancient works (wayyyyyy before the 1900s/1800s) such as Metamorphoses by Ovid. I have always heard of the influence of Metamorphoses on many literary works and I cannot wait to actually read the book. I bought the book recently though, and I read my books in order of the time they arrive, so it is around 20 books away :/

Article on Grand Challenges for Engineering

[1], UN in call for basic sanitation, BBC, updated 17 July 2008, accessed 4th Feb, 2022 (Provide Access to Clean Water)

Note: The author of the article could not be found