scholarly journals Learning without Teachers (?): a study of Herman Hesse’s Siddhartha

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 64-76
Author(s):  
Nitya Raj Bhattarai

The title character in Herman Hesse’s novel, Siddhartha, tried to revolt against teacher-centered teaching and started his own journey to get enlightenment through self-quest or self-investigation. However, this research paper studies Siddhartha declaration acquiring enlightenment through his self- education with contradictory ideas and marks a direct or indirect involvement of teachers in his education. The essay supports its line of departure giving the background of Siddhartha’s journey of enlightenment, studying his self- education as a part of teacher-based education by answering the question in two different topics (why did he leave teachers? / Can education be possible without teachers?) and finally draw its conclusion. Though Siddhartha is an artistic work and the ideas of this paper may not be applicable in the real classroom scenario, the reliability of the analysis of the book would become fruitful since it gives some perspectives to understand our practices philosophically- if not practically.

Author(s):  
Mahesh Singh

This paper will help to bring out some amazing findings about autonomous prediction and performing action by establishing a connection between the real world with machine learning and Internet Of thing. The purpose of this research paper is to perform our machine to analyze different signs in the real world and act accordingly. We have explored and found detection of several features in our model which helped us to establish a better interaction of our model with the surroundings. Our algorithms give very optimized predictions performing the right action .Nowadays, autonomous vehicles are a great area of research where we can make it more optimized and more multi - performing .This paper contributes to a huge survey of varied object detection and feature extraction techniques. At the moment, there are loads of object classification and recognition techniques and algorithms found and developed around the world. TSD research is of great significance for improving road traffic safety. In recent years, CNN (Convolutional Neural Networks) have achieved great success in object detection tasks. It shows better accuracy or faster execution speed than traditional methods. However, the execution speed and the detection accuracy of the existing CNN methods cannot be obtained at the same time. What's more, the hardware requirements are also higher than before, resulting in a larger detection cost. In order to solve these problems, this paper proposes an improved algorithm based on convolutional model A classic robot which uses this algorithm which is installed through raspberry pi and performs dedicated action.


Author(s):  
Chaitali Kotadia

Based on a unique data set, this research paper examines the pricing of equity-linked structured products in the market. The following section of this paper look at examining a few popular products available in the market, describing their key characteristics, and identifying one such product which will be examined closely for the purposes of determining if the issuing institution has priced the same fairly. The daily closing prices of a large variety of structured products are compared to theoretical values derived from the prices of options traded on the Eurex (European Exchange). This research paper also provides a brief background on the pricing of equity-linked structured products (‘products’) and issues around valuation of these products and look in detail fair pricing of the zero-coupon bond and the basket option. Comparing this with the market price of the instrument I could draw conclusions based on how close the real market price of the instrument is with the recomputed price.


Al-Burz ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Jalil Ahmed Mengal ◽  
Dr.Manzoor Baloch
Keyword(s):  
The Real ◽  

                According to UNESCO 2008   report, 2500   languages are endangered in the world, 27 of them   exist in Pakistan. Brahui language is also one of them. In this research paper it would be try to shed some spotlight on the real status of Brahui language, whether the Brahui language is endangered or it is still safe. According to UNESCO report the cause of endangerment of Brahui language is because of the less speakers but at the same time it is interesting to note here that Brahui speakers are present from Balochistan to Afghanistan? Iran and Turkmenistan. The real cause of endangerment of the Brahui language will be tried to evaluate in this article.


Paragraph ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 41 (2) ◽  
pp. 132-148
Author(s):  
Áine McMurtry

This essay offers a Deleuzian reading of Drift (2014), a multilingual project by the cross-disciplinary artist Caroline Bergvall. It argues that the text- and performance-project promotes forms of deterritorialization that give radical witness to the contemporary humanitarian crisis in the Mediterranean where thousands of people drown each year as they try to reach Europe. In breaking down barriers between languages, the artistic work employs non-representational modes of address to reflect on what it means to lack citizenship and recognition in the context of the crisis. Close readings challenge postcolonial accusations that the writings of Deleuze and Guattari are at best utopian and at worst politically naive and without purchase on the real-life catastrophes of Fortress Europe. Instead, Deleuzian strategies are shown to enable Bergvall to actualize a multilingual politics of speech and performance that points towards the historical and contemporary imbrications of the West in mass-drownings of recent years


2015 ◽  
pp. 188-202
Author(s):  
Gail Greig ◽  
Davide Nicolini
Keyword(s):  
The Real ◽  

1871 ◽  
Vol 8 (89) ◽  
pp. 506-511 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Rupert Jones ◽  
W. K. Parker

The Second Edition of Prof. Morris's “Catalogue of British Fossils” appeared in 1854, and in the same year was published Dr. Chr. G. Ehrenberg's “Mikrogeologie,” containing the figures of numerous Foraminifera found by that eminent German mioroscopist, in specimens of Chalk from Gravesend, Kent. A preliminary notice, indeed, of these had been given in the Transactions of the Berlin Academy of Sciences for 1838 (1839), pp. 92, 133–135, 146, pl. iv., fig. IV.; and some of the species were quoted in the “Catalogue;” but a more matured consideration was subsequently given them; and, together with many others from other sources, recent and fossil, they were most carefully figured and enumerated in the abovementioned magnificent work on Microzoa. In its fine folio plates, so richly illustrating the Foraminiferal faunæ of many localities, and of many geological horizons, the artistic work is of high order in the zoologist's eyes; it is faithfully correct as to form, aspect, ornamentation, colour, and all details, modified, however, by the specimens being mostly seen as transparent objects, with the thickness of the walls rather too much pronounced at the edges; the objects, too, are some-what in perspective. It being difficult to combine transparency and perspective in a drawing, especially with the attending minutiæ of pores, tubercles, ridges, internal septa, septal apertures, and other characteristics of Forminifera, the result is that the task of recognizing the real zoological place of the figured forms is difficult, or imposible, except to those who have long studied similar hosts of microzoa, similarly mounted in Canada-balsam. Having had such advantages, we feel called on to add to the list of British fossils, with our own nomenclature, the Cretaceous Foraminifera of Gravesend, figured by Ehrenberg.


2021 ◽  
Vol 26 ◽  
pp. 624-666

This research paper aims at revealing the nature of literary thefts for Ibn Rachiq (390-456 AH), who attached great importance to it in his writings, where he singled out from this serious matter that has always occupied the minds of early Arab critics. He could successfully analyse the different sides of any literary work and could reveal the reasons behind the similarity of ideas in the works of creative writers. From this vein, he could follow the roots and the originality of every single idea in order to figure out who is to be blamed and punished, and for whom regards and estimation must return. He concluded that theft is a very broad subject, which no poet can escape from, and that the real thief is the one who lives on the art of others without creativity or innovation, considering that literary theft is only in the wonderful inventor who did not participate in it. Keywords: Stealing, Literature (poetry/prose), imitation, Creativity, Pronouncing, meaning, Ibn Rashiq Al-Messili.  


Author(s):  
Serge Guelton ◽  
Adrien Guinet ◽  
Pierrick Brunet ◽  
Juan Manuel Martinez ◽  
Fabien Dagnat ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 77-88
Author(s):  
Malti Bansal ◽  
Harmandeep Singh ◽  
Gaurav Sharma

This research paper reviews and briefly discusses about the multiplexers and demultiplexers. This research paper aims to explore the history of multiplexers, types of multiplexers, applications and the real-time use cases of multiplexers. Furthermore, it also includes a brief introduction on the different multiplexing techniques employed in analog and digital electronics, ongoing research studies and future research scope for multiplexers.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 16-18
Author(s):  
Sachin Gadekar

The present research paper is an attempt to provide a comprehensive account of the female characters in Joseph Conrad’s well-known novella Heart of Darkness. The real interest of this study lies in what Conrad has to say about female characters, conduct and also the way in which he projects them. Thus, I have here attempted to examine the female characters in Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, to set these characters against their male counterparts, and so, to allow an increased awareness of the depiction of female characters as submissive, dominated by men, often deceived by others and with lack of their own identity. Clearly, it would be little short of a marathon task to do the study of all Conrad’s major fictions with feministic perspective, and so, this study limits its concern to his masterpiece novella such as Heart of Darkness


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