Core Principles of Indian and Modern Psychology
Self, Identity, and Self-Concept in Indian Psychology
Indian Psychology views the self as spiritual, holistic, and continuous. The self is not limited to personality or ego but is rooted in consciousness.
Core Concepts of Self
- Atman: The true self; eternal, unchanging, pure consciousness beyond body and mind.
- Jiva: The individual self; Atman associated with the body, mind, desires, and karma.
- Purusha: Witness consciousness; the observer of experiences, not the doer.
Development of Self in Indian Traditions
- Identification
American History Foundations: Constitutional Era to Manifest Destiny (1787–1850)
Key Historical Questions and Answers (1787–1850)
Constitutional Era and Early Republic
- Primary Cause of Shays’ Rebellion: Farmers struggling because of debts.
- Anti-Federalists: The group that favored a weak or restricted central government.
- Constitutional Compromise on Slave Trade: Kept it open for twenty years.
- Hamilton’s Financial Plan (Exception): Did *not* include dropping import duties to encourage free trade.
- Interpretation of the French Revolution: Most Americans celebrated the spread of republican
Fundamental Concepts and Production Methods of Global Energy Sources
∆Q=mc∆T,E=hν=hc/λ,For wind(p=1/2xroxAv*3),For Hyrdro(p=ηroVgh),solar energy= irradiance x area x time.
(1Btu=1055J,1 year=3.15×10*7s,1kWh=3.6×10*6J,c(w)
=4184Jkg-1C-1,1ev=1.6×10*-19J,h=6.625×10*-34Js)
What are the main characteristic of fossil fuels?
Ans: Fossil fuels stored a large amount of chemical energy which is converted into
various other forms of energy by burning them.
How does wind power generate electricity?
Ans: – Electricity is generated by using a wind turbine.
Wind turbine consists
Cybersecurity Essentials: Principles, Mechanisms, and Defense
Computer Security Fundamentals: Core Pillars
The foundation of information security rests on five core principles, often summarized by the CIA Triad plus Authentication and Non-Repudiation (A&NR):
| Principle | Goal | Purpose | Example Mechanism |
|---|---|---|---|
| Confidentiality | Secrecy | Prevent unauthorized viewing or reading of data. | Encryption (turning plaintext into ciphertext). |
| Integrity | Accuracy | Prevent unauthorized modification or deletion of data. | Hashing (creating a fixed-length data digest). |
| Availability | Accessibility | Ensure |
Organizational Theory, Structure, Leadership and Change
Definition of Organization and Main Aspects
Give a definition of organization, illustrating and briefly describing the main aspects that characterize it. An organization is characterized by groups of individuals who carry out interdependent activities to achieve objectives and who develop and maintain stable behavior patterns. The main internal components are the social structure, the physical structure, the technology, and the culture. Organizations, from the Latin “organon,” meaning tool, aim
Read MoreSensors and Actuators: Differences, DAQ, Types & Applications
Q1: Sensors vs Actuators — Detailed Explanation
Definition of Sensor
A sensor is a device that detects, measures, or senses a physical quantity such as temperature, pressure, displacement, light, humidity, flow, etc., and converts it into a usable electrical signal (voltage, current, resistance).
Sensors act as the input element of any measurement or control system.
They form the first stage of data acquisition.
Without sensors, a system cannot perceive real-world conditions.
Definition of Actuator
An
Read MoreAccounting Templates: Trial Balance, Entries & Financials
Adjusted Trial Balance Format
Debit Column:
- Cash
- Accounts Receivable
- Interest Receivable
- Notes Receivable (short-term)
- Supplies
- Prepaid Insurance
- Prepaid Rent
- Merchandise Inventory
- Debt Investments (short-term)
- Land
- Buildings
- Equipment
- Vehicles
- Patents
- Copyrights
- Trademarks
- Goodwill
- Dividends
- Cost of Goods Sold
- Wages Expense
- Salaries Expense
- Depreciation Expense — Buildings
- Depreciation Expense — Equipment
- Insurance Expense
- Utilities Expense
- Interest Expense
- Supplies Expense
- Rent Expense
- Advertising Expense
- Delivery Expense
- Office
Effective English Language Teaching Methods and Principles
Effective Classroom Tools: Logs and Journals
Logs and journals are essential tools in the classroom. A journal is a notebook in which students record their personal reflections, questions they are wondering about, ideas, words or expressions they want to remember, or feelings they have about experiences in class. Logs are usually more objective; for example, they include observations on learning activities, lists of books read or films watched, notes on learning strategies, and so on.
Core Methods
Read MoreVictorian Literature: Key Themes in Fiction and Poetry
The Gothic and Sensation Novel
The Victorian era was marked by the Gothic and Sensation Novel, which incorporated elements of mystery, horror, and transgression (e.g., Wuthering Heights and the later works of Wilkie Collins).
Typical Representatives vs. Exceptions
- Typical: Charles Dickens (social realism), Anthony Trollope (political and clerical life), and George Eliot (moral and philosophical realism).
- Exceptions: The Brontës (passionate, Gothic, and symbolic) and the late works of Thomas Hardy (
EM Algorithm, K-Means, and Ensemble Methods Explained
1. Expectation-Maximization (EM) for GMMs
The Expectation-Maximization (EM) algorithm is an iterative method used to estimate parameters in statistical models that involve latent (hidden) variables, such as missing data or unobserved groupings. It is especially useful for fitting models like Gaussian Mixture Models (GMMs), where the data is assumed to come from a mixture of several Gaussian distributions, but the assignment of each data point to a specific Gaussian is unknown.
