In wireless body sensor network(WBSN),the set of electrocardiogram(ECG)data which is collected from sensor nodes and transmitted to the server remotely supports the experts to monitor the health of a patient.While tra...In wireless body sensor network(WBSN),the set of electrocardiogram(ECG)data which is collected from sensor nodes and transmitted to the server remotely supports the experts to monitor the health of a patient.While transmit-ting these collected data some adversaries may capture and misuse it due to the compromise of security.So,the major aim of this work is to enhance secure trans-mission of ECG signal in WBSN.To attain this goal,we present Pity Beetle Swarm Optimization Algorithm(PBOA)based Elliptic Galois Cryptography(EGC)with Chaotic Neural Network.To optimize the key generation process in Elliptic Curve Cryptography(ECC)over Galoisfield or EGC,private key is chosen optimally using PBOA algorithm.Then the encryption process is enhanced by presenting chaotic neural network which is used to generate chaotic sequences or cipher data.Results of this work show that the proposed cryptogra-phy algorithm attains better encryption time,decryption time,throughput and SNR than the conventional cryptography algorithms.展开更多
The Merchant of Venice is one of the most outstanding comedies of Shakespeare. The story happened in Venice in 16th century. Shylock is a typical character in this play. Shylock was looked down upon and humiliated by ...The Merchant of Venice is one of the most outstanding comedies of Shakespeare. The story happened in Venice in 16th century. Shylock is a typical character in this play. Shylock was looked down upon and humiliated by Christians as a Jew. Shylock, who found everyone in that society was against him, felt him isolated by Christians in Venice. But it is true that as a usurer, shylock was greedy and miserly, he lost kindness and reason; Shylock was oppressed and humiliated as a Jew. This paper focuses on the dual sides of Shylock's character. On one hand he is miserly, unfeeling, vicious and sly; on the other hand, he is oppressed and humiliated.展开更多
Several of Rousseau's critics begin with the presupposition that his writings are inconsistent or incoherent ann proceed to locate the "essence" of his philosophy in some of his writings while excluding others. Ern...Several of Rousseau's critics begin with the presupposition that his writings are inconsistent or incoherent ann proceed to locate the "essence" of his philosophy in some of his writings while excluding others. Ernst Cassirer is among the few philosophers who have attempted to defend Rousseau's claim to consistency. Despite its broad influence, Cassirer's interpretation has remained largely unchallenged. The aim of this paper is twofold. Firstly, it aims to show that Cassirer's interpretation undermines (1) the important role Rousseau assigns to pity in both the state of nature and civil society and (2) the significant role the general will plays in his political theory. Secondly, it proposes an alternative interpretation that succeeds in uniting Rousseau's opus.展开更多
The present study considers whether poetry is capable of providing insight that can illuminate our lives, doing so from the perspective of Aristotle's understanding of tragedy, fear, and the emotions more generally. ...The present study considers whether poetry is capable of providing insight that can illuminate our lives, doing so from the perspective of Aristotle's understanding of tragedy, fear, and the emotions more generally. It argues that and explains how fear as understood by Aristotle can foster insight in a tragedy's audience, depicts the nature and the bases for such insight, and suggests several ways in which insight that fear can bring to tragedy can be especially or particularly illuminating. The argument for these conclusions proceeds by considering Aristotle's understanding of fear, noting particularly its epistemological powers. It then turns to fear's realization in response to tragedy, arguing that and explaining how tragedy's form and a number of its distinctive features can shape fear in ways that more readily foster insight than is to be found in fear felt in more ordinary circumstances. The conclusion reached is that on Aristotle's understanding fear in response to tragedy can prove particularly illuminating, and can illuminate our ordinary lives.展开更多
The form of blason in John Ford's'Tis Pity She's a Whore provides a venue for its protagonist,Giovanni,not only to voice his socially-prohibited longings for incestuous love but also to normalise his amora...The form of blason in John Ford's'Tis Pity She's a Whore provides a venue for its protagonist,Giovanni,not only to voice his socially-prohibited longings for incestuous love but also to normalise his amoral and murderous rhetoric.Changes in its contents and styles reflect the changes in its user's attitude towards social and cultural restrictions.The anachronism of the form of blason in the historical context of the play's performance also corresponds with Giovanni's refusal to comply with contemporary social and moral codes.His insistence on employing this mode of speech can be interpreted as a means of self-justification in his struggle between the external cultural norms and his internal call of nature.展开更多
文摘In wireless body sensor network(WBSN),the set of electrocardiogram(ECG)data which is collected from sensor nodes and transmitted to the server remotely supports the experts to monitor the health of a patient.While transmit-ting these collected data some adversaries may capture and misuse it due to the compromise of security.So,the major aim of this work is to enhance secure trans-mission of ECG signal in WBSN.To attain this goal,we present Pity Beetle Swarm Optimization Algorithm(PBOA)based Elliptic Galois Cryptography(EGC)with Chaotic Neural Network.To optimize the key generation process in Elliptic Curve Cryptography(ECC)over Galoisfield or EGC,private key is chosen optimally using PBOA algorithm.Then the encryption process is enhanced by presenting chaotic neural network which is used to generate chaotic sequences or cipher data.Results of this work show that the proposed cryptogra-phy algorithm attains better encryption time,decryption time,throughput and SNR than the conventional cryptography algorithms.
文摘The Merchant of Venice is one of the most outstanding comedies of Shakespeare. The story happened in Venice in 16th century. Shylock is a typical character in this play. Shylock was looked down upon and humiliated by Christians as a Jew. Shylock, who found everyone in that society was against him, felt him isolated by Christians in Venice. But it is true that as a usurer, shylock was greedy and miserly, he lost kindness and reason; Shylock was oppressed and humiliated as a Jew. This paper focuses on the dual sides of Shylock's character. On one hand he is miserly, unfeeling, vicious and sly; on the other hand, he is oppressed and humiliated.
文摘Several of Rousseau's critics begin with the presupposition that his writings are inconsistent or incoherent ann proceed to locate the "essence" of his philosophy in some of his writings while excluding others. Ernst Cassirer is among the few philosophers who have attempted to defend Rousseau's claim to consistency. Despite its broad influence, Cassirer's interpretation has remained largely unchallenged. The aim of this paper is twofold. Firstly, it aims to show that Cassirer's interpretation undermines (1) the important role Rousseau assigns to pity in both the state of nature and civil society and (2) the significant role the general will plays in his political theory. Secondly, it proposes an alternative interpretation that succeeds in uniting Rousseau's opus.
文摘The present study considers whether poetry is capable of providing insight that can illuminate our lives, doing so from the perspective of Aristotle's understanding of tragedy, fear, and the emotions more generally. It argues that and explains how fear as understood by Aristotle can foster insight in a tragedy's audience, depicts the nature and the bases for such insight, and suggests several ways in which insight that fear can bring to tragedy can be especially or particularly illuminating. The argument for these conclusions proceeds by considering Aristotle's understanding of fear, noting particularly its epistemological powers. It then turns to fear's realization in response to tragedy, arguing that and explaining how tragedy's form and a number of its distinctive features can shape fear in ways that more readily foster insight than is to be found in fear felt in more ordinary circumstances. The conclusion reached is that on Aristotle's understanding fear in response to tragedy can prove particularly illuminating, and can illuminate our ordinary lives.
文摘The form of blason in John Ford's'Tis Pity She's a Whore provides a venue for its protagonist,Giovanni,not only to voice his socially-prohibited longings for incestuous love but also to normalise his amoral and murderous rhetoric.Changes in its contents and styles reflect the changes in its user's attitude towards social and cultural restrictions.The anachronism of the form of blason in the historical context of the play's performance also corresponds with Giovanni's refusal to comply with contemporary social and moral codes.His insistence on employing this mode of speech can be interpreted as a means of self-justification in his struggle between the external cultural norms and his internal call of nature.