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Pankaj Kumar

    Representations of the marginalised in Dickenss novels
    At the Horizon of Life & Death
    Fuzzy Logic
    Treatment of Children in Dickens Novels
    Academic Anxiety of Visually Impaired and Other Children
    Caught in an Avalanche
    • 2023

      This book emphasizes the critical importance of water for sustainable development amid increasing pressures from urbanization and population growth. It aims to provide a comprehensive knowledge base on water resource management, covering topics like vulnerability, quality, treatment, and innovative technologies. It serves as a valuable resource for students, researchers, and policymakers.

      Water Resources Management and Sustainability
    • 2022

      SCARCITY OF GUIDANCE MADE RIFT ON A WAY TO SUCCESS.

      A STORY TO SPREAD AWARENESS ABOUT IMPORTANCE OF SEX EDUCATION DURING TEEN AGE

      • 54 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The story follows Vishal, a bright and diligent young man whose life takes a downward turn due to critical mistakes made by him and his parents. It explores themes of ambition, the impact of parental guidance, and the consequences of poor decisions, highlighting how these factors can delay success. Aimed particularly at teenagers, adults, and parents, the narrative serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of choices and the lessons learned from life's challenges.

      SCARCITY OF GUIDANCE MADE RIFT ON A WAY TO SUCCESS.
    • 2021

      At the Horizon of Life & Death

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring the protagonist Dr. Anand's lifelong fascination with death, spirits, and souls, the narrative delves into his teenage curiosity and the shocking revelations about the ancient Hammurabi's code of medical regulation. This journey intertwines personal discovery with historical insights, examining the profound questions surrounding mortality and the ethical implications of medical practices throughout history.

      At the Horizon of Life & Death
    • 2020

      Fuzzy Logic

      A Guide to Intelligent Systems

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Fuzzy Logic explores decision-making based on imprecise and non-numerical information, appealing to both beginners and advanced learners. It provides a comprehensive overview of fuzzy models, which represent vagueness and uncertainty in data. Key concepts are thoroughly explained with solved examples, and various operators involved in Fuzzy Logic operations are detailed. Additionally, the book discusses practical applications, making it a valuable reference for graduates, postgraduates, and researchers interested in this dynamic field.

      Fuzzy Logic
    • 2017

      Academic anxiety among visually impaired children is explored, highlighting the unique challenges they face in social interactions and learning environments. The book discusses the limitations in perceiving social cues and the importance of providing knowledge and confidence to help these children navigate their realities. It emphasizes the need for educational strategies that recognize the distinct adjustment processes required for visually impaired students, comparing their experiences with those of their sighted peers.

      Academic Anxiety of Visually Impaired and Other Children
    • 2015

      Focusing on the portrayal of children, this research paper analyzes Charles Dickens' "Oliver Twist" and "David Copperfield." It explores how these novels reflect societal attitudes towards childhood during the 19th century, highlighting themes of innocence, exploitation, and resilience. By examining the characters and their experiences, the paper aims to provide insight into Dickens' critique of social issues related to children in his time.

      Treatment of Children in Dickens Novels
    • 2015

      The examination focuses on Charles Dickens' portrayal of marginalized individuals in Victorian society through three of his works: The Old Curiosity Shop, Oliver Twist, and David Copperfield. It highlights themes of homelessness, heroism, and unemployment, particularly in relation to The Poor Law. The analysis contextualizes poverty during the early industrialization phase, revealing how Dickens' novels expose the harsh realities of London's slums and the societal corruption of the time, ultimately reflecting his sympathy for the working class and his desire for social reform.

      Representations of the marginalised in Dickenss novels
    • 2015

      Toni Morrison's work intricately explores themes of race, class, gender, and sexuality, particularly focusing on the oppression faced by black individuals, including discrimination within their own communities. The research paper analyzes her narrative techniques in "The Bluest Eye," "Song of Solomon," and "Tar Baby," highlighting how she depicts the complexities of identity and social distinctions among black people. Rather than presenting a unified experience of suffering, Morrison reveals the nuanced differences and internal conflicts that exist within the black community.

      A House Divided. Representation of Conflict Between Black and Black in Toni Morrisons Novels
    • 2014

      The book explores advancements in the development of ion selective electrodes, emphasizing the need for continued research in this area. It highlights the role of highly selective materials, including modified macrocycles, ligands, and their metal chelates, in enhancing the efficiency and selectivity of these electrodes for accurately determining target charged species.

      Ligands and chelates as electroactive materials in ion sensors