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Poetry
A poem that contains my word is the poem static by svdgirl. This poem states, “ There's static in the way my breath falls when you look away.” This poem is trying to say that there is some sort of tension or uneasiness that he or she feels when their lover looks away.
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svdgirl. “Static.” Hello, Poetry?, Apr. 2014, hellopoetry.com/words/static/.
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Pros vs Cons
Pros
1) Powers our everyday life.
2) Can mean a good relationship.
3) It Flows.
Cons
1) It can mean to not change or lack movement.
2) Escalates tension between two people.
3) Can be used to shock someone.
4) Causes problems to our TV's sometimes.
5) Has an awful sound.
6) Paranoid Behavior.
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Google Trends
Some topics that are close to my idea are Java Static, Static IP, Dynamic and static class. The frequencies have been the same through the years but the most interest is from China. The word was most popular in February of 2004.
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“Explore Search Interest for Static by Time, Location and Popularity on Google Trends.”Google Trends, Google, trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=static.
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Advertising
Static is also a form of advertising called Static Advertisement and this means to use white papers, banner ads and videos to show off a project. This method is non-changing and is put out so people can discover the products a company is putting out to sell.
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Song
A song that uses a slang version of the word static was in the song “Jungle” by A Boogie with the Hoodie. In this song he states “If a person wants Static let him Have it,” he is stating that in an intense situation if a person wants to make it worst, he will let him because it is his lost.
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“A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie – Jungle.” Genius, 1 Jan. 2016, genius.com/A-boogie-wit-da-hoodie-jungle-lyrics.
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Shakespeare Source
Shakespeare uses the word Static in his novel called Shakespeare’s Mature Tragedies. The way he implements this word was by describing a character named Cassio. He states that Cassio’s behavior is Static because of his tendency to, “Act by the Rules.” This was stated in Plot 1 on page 23 and 25.
Resource:
Mcelroy, Bernard. Shakespeare's Mature Tragedies. Princeton University Pres, 2016.
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Is Islam Static or Dynamic?
A religious article that I thought was very well correlated to the word Static was this article by Dr. Khalid Zaheer. He was asking the reader if modern day Islam was changing with society or being static and not changing. This was a good comparison because one of Static’s definitions means to be unchanged or lack in movement.
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Zaheer, Khalid. “Is Islam Static or Dynamic?” Dr. Khalid Zaheer's Blog, 25 Nov. 2012, blog.khalidzaheer.com/106/is-islam-static-or-dynamic.
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Static in a scientific point of view is the building of electrical charge on an object, according to “Scientific America.”
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Buddies, Science. “Static Science: How Well Do Different Materials Make Static Electricity?”Scientific American, 23 Jan. 2014, www.scientificamerican.com/article/static-science-how-well-do-different-materials-make-static-electricity/.
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Slang Meanings of Static
According to the Urban Dictionary online some slang meanings for the word static are
1) To cause friction during intense situations
2) Paranoid behavior around police or any other authority.
3) A term used to describe a night or event which is beyond lit.
Resource:
“Static.” Urban Dictionary, www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=static.
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A magazine article that deals with the focus on the word Static is called “Static Electricity and its People.” This article is explaining Static and how people are affected from it and the unproven theories about it. This article was published on April 1, 2014 and the publisher was IN Compliance Magazine.
https://incompliancemag.com/article/static-electricity-and-people/
Resource:
“Static Electricity and Its People.” IN Compliance, IN Compliance Engineering Magazine., 1 Apr. 2014, incompliancemag.com/article/static-electricity-and-people/.
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Thesaurus synonyms for Static
fixed
immobile
immovable
passive
stagnant
stationary
constant
format
stabile
stable
still
at a standstill
deadlocked
gridlocked
inactive
inert
latent
stalled
standing still
sticky
stopped
stuck
unchanging
unfluctuating
unvarying
Reference:
Harper, Douglas. “Static.” Static | Origin and history of static by Online Etymology Dictionary, www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=static. Accessed 25 Sept. 2017.
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Online Eytmology Dictionary
Static (noun)
"random radio noise," 1912, from static (adj.). Figurative sense of "aggravation, criticism" is attested from 1926.
Static (adjective)
1630s, "pertaining to the science of weight and its mechanical effects," from Modern Latin statica, from Greek statikos "causing to stand, skilled in weighing," from stem of histanai "to make to stand, set; to place in the balance, weigh," Earlier statical (1560s). The sense of "having to do with bodies at rest or with forces that balance each other" is first recorded 1802. Applied to frictional electricity from 1839.
Reference:
Harper, Douglas. “Static.” Static | Origin and history of static by Online Etymology Dictionary, www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=static. Accessed 25 Sept. 2017.
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Oxford English Dictionary - Static
The earliest form of static was used in 1570 and was stated as "Statike." It was an Arte Mathematicall, which demonstrateth the causes of heauynes, and lightnes of all thynges: and of motions and properties, to heauynes and lightnes, belonging.
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"static, n. and adj." OED Online, Oxford University Press, June 2017, www.oed.com/view/Entry/189285. Accessed 25 September 2017.
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Static
ˈstadik/
Adjective - lacking in movement, action, or change, especially in a way viewed as undesirable or uninteresting.
Physics - concerned with bodies at rest or forces in equilibrium.
Noun - crackling or hissing noises on a telephone, radio, or other telecommunications system.
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