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Solving For Frequency Physics

The document outlines various topics including the process of requesting writing help from StudyHub.Vip, an overview of clinical laboratories, the advantages of quantum cryptography, and a summary of 'The Crucible'. It also discusses Texas foreign policy, literary analysis of 'Into Thin Air', the degradation of coastal wetlands, and insights into the grocery market and natural food retail chain. Additionally, it touches on Oscar Schindler's actions during the Holocaust and the ethical implications of his heroism.

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Solving For Frequency Physics

The document outlines various topics including the process of requesting writing help from StudyHub.Vip, an overview of clinical laboratories, the advantages of quantum cryptography, and a summary of 'The Crucible'. It also discusses Texas foreign policy, literary analysis of 'Into Thin Air', the degradation of coastal wetlands, and insights into the grocery market and natural food retail chain. Additionally, it touches on Oscar Schindler's actions during the Holocaust and the ethical implications of his heroism.

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Clinical Laboratory And Nursing Laboratory
Clinical laboratory, what comes to your mind when you hear that word? Do you think of one
department such as Phlebotomy or many departments? After reading this paper you will have a
better understanding about the departments of the clinical laboratory and what exactly a clinical
laboratory is. There is more than just Phlebotomy when it comes to the clinical laboratory. I ll be
explaining what a clinical laboratory is and seven departments of the clinical laboratory. First,
what is a clinical laboratory? A clinical laboratory is a laboratory with several departments that
perform test to help provide better information to the patient to provide them with a diagnosis, a
treatment or even to prevent disease. So who oversee these labs? One of the monitoring agencies is
American society of clinical laboratory science. They assure reliable test results which contribute to
the prevention, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of physiological and pathological conditions. In
1988 The Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act of 1988 was inputted. (CLIA 88) This act has
divided the clinical laboratory testing in to waved, moderately complex, and highly complex
categories . Waved testing is a simple and accurate test. Some examples would be pregnancy test,
bloodglucose test, and also the urine dipstick test. Moderately complex testing is manual procedures
with minimal steps and minimal preparation. Highly complex testing is including all laboratory
testing. There are many positions in
Advantages Of Quantum Cryptography
Quantum Cryptography
Introduction

Quantum cryptography is a new method for secret communications offering the ultimate security
assurance of the inviolability of a Law of Nature. Unlike traditional classical cryptography, which
uses mathematical techniques to restrict eavesdroppers, quantum cryptography is focused on the
physics of information. The development of quantum cryptography be classified as either public
key or secret key methods. This cryptography also involving two or more parties who may not trust
one another. The best known cryptographic problem is the transmission of secret messages. Suppose
wish to communicate in secret. For example, you may wish to give your credit card number to a
merchant in exchange for goods, hopefully ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Mathematical cryptography, as bad as it sometimes is, is the strongest link in most security chains.
Our symmetric and public key algorithms are pretty good, even though they re not based on much
rigorous mathematical theory. The real problems are elsewhere: computer security, network security,
user interface and so on.
Even quantum cryptography doesn t solve all of cryptography: The keys are exchanged with
photons, but a conventional mathematical algorithm takes over for the actual encryption.

Conclusion
Cryptography is used frequently. For example, credit card numbers are encrypted when you buy
something on the internet. Many government agencies are used cryptography to get messages safely
around the world. Public key cryptography is an innovation and which is an unavoidable part of
almost all security protocol and application. Being able to negotiate a shared secret between two
devices online without the need of any exchange of secret data created a breakthrough in secure
network/internet
The Crucible Chapter 3 Summary
In 1727 Captain Kidd buried treasure in a swamp one afternoon. Near this swamp lived a man
and his wife named Tom Walker and Mrs. Walker they were both miserable people. So miserable
that they would fight each and argue with each other or even decieve each other by cheating to
get what they want. Oneday Tom was cutting through the swamp when he came across a skull
with a tomahawk still in it. As Tom kicks the skull around he hears a voice talking to him. It was
the devil Old Scratch;he was draped in a red sash and his face was stained. Old Scratch said he
could have the treasure under one condition he had to sell his soul. Tom goes home and tells his
wife about the conversation between him and the devil. With her being the type of woman she was
she told him to tke the bargain but Tom said no! So Mrs.Walker decided to go and find Old Scratch
for herself despite how her husband... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Also he noticed that she tried to fight with Old Scratch like she was fighting with him by the long
dark hair tossed around the trees. Even with his wife gone Tom still desired the treasure that was
buried by Captain Kidd so he seeks out the devil. Tom decides to go into business as a
moneylender for the devil; he moves to Boston and becomes very successful. As he is getting
older Tom decides he wants out of the deal he made with the devil. So he begins going to
church,carrying a little bible with him,praying loudly in public but he still manages to keep the
business going. The following day dressed in a silk gown and a white cap Tom was getting ready
to foreclose on a mortage deal. When the guy asked for a extension on the loan Tom replies The
devil take me now.....if I have made a farthing! . A few seconds later Old Scratch appeared with a
black horse. Without any bibles or protection from the devil around Tom could not resist getting on
the horse and galloping
Texas Foreign Policy Essay
There has been many arguments on whether Texas should have a foreign policy. First of all, in the
constitution it says that only congress has the power to ratify foreign policies. For example , the
constitution is the only branch of government who has the ability to declare war on other countries.
The president is the one who negotiates ;therefore, he is the commander. Foreign policyhas a lot of
influence on determine how the United Statesconducts their relationships with other countries in the
world. Foreign policyis important because it helps secure the country ,and keep citizens safe in Texas.

In fact ,there are many pros of establishing a relationship with other countries. Texas is one of the
biggest state in the United ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the U.S. Constitution it states, (Article I, Section 10), No state shall, without the consent of
Congress, lay any duty of tonnage, keep troops, or ships of war in time of peace, enter into any
agreement or compact with another state, or with a foreign power, or engage in war, unless
actually invaded, or in such imminent danger as will not admit of delay this means that Texas has
not the autorotation to form a foreign policy without the consent of the constitution. Moreover ,the
Logan Act of 1799 was created to form a penalty ($5,000 fined) if a U.S citizen forms a agreement
with a foreign government. The act states , Any citizen of the United States, wherever he may be,
who, without authority of the United States, directly or indirectly commences or carries on any
correspondence or intercourse with any foreign government or any officer or agent thereof, with
intent to influence the measures or conduct of any foreign government or of any officer or agent
thereof, in relation to any disputes or controversies with the United States, or to defeat the measures
of the United States, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than three years, or both
. This law created a lot of controversy ;therefore, people think that the state of Texas should refrain
itself from creating foreign policies.Furthermore, people believe that the rivalry will increase and
form more obstacles. However, this will help Texas by having more
Alliteration In Into Thin Air
The text is an extract from chapter 8 in Jon Krakauer s adventurous nonfiction book, Into Thin Air,
based on the 1996 Mt. Everest disaster. In the text, the author utilizes simile, alliteration, and
symbolism to describe the hazardous climb in Mt. Everest to the readers, which the danger further
illustrate the theme of conflictof values.
First of all, similes are used to informs readers about the deadly climate on Mt. Everest. When
sunlight exposes, the author mentions the ice walls amplifying radiant heat like a huge solar oven
(line 4). The simile compares the radiant heat to a huge solar oven, which emphasizes the heat of the
climate as huge solar oven produces extreme heatwaves. Although this comparison is an
exaggeration, it succeeds ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Everest. Camps such as Camp One and Two all symbolize small goals of the hikers because
climbers set their sights on reaching the next camp rather than to reach the summit. Camps
represent small goals of a larger goal. In this scene, Krakauer reaches Camp Two, only achieving
one of the first few small goals, yet he already encounters problems as he came upon a large
object wrapped in blue plastic sheeting... that was a human body (line 11 14) and becomes too
miserable to eat or even read (line 20 21) due to the altitude s malicious force. This is just the
situation in Camp Two, the early stage of the journey, and the situation is already bad with things
going to be worsening in the higher camps. The symbolism of the camps, therefore, help picture
how dangerous Mt. Everest is even in the lower level of the summit climb. The danger further
exerts pressures on hikers, making them face a conflict of values. As hikers, they have values of
being courageous. However, since Mt. Everest is established to be extremely dangerous even at
the early stages, they face inner conflict to whether or not to continue believing in their value, or to
think about the value of safety and life first. They are forced to doubt in their values since they
only achieved a small goal, but are already confronted by the severe reality of
Analysis Of Winter s Frost, The Palm Tree
When flowers blossom from winter s frost, the palm tree bride marries the whispering forest. Over
Mamatuck village, mountains soared, their peaks frosted like the tips of meringue frosting. The
moon, faded an opaque milky white, hung plump and low on the horizon. Behind the jagged
mountain cliffs, the sun began to stretch its weary rays, blessing the earth with warmth and light.
One by one, the stars twinkled out of the lavender sky and up into the cosmos, where they will wait
until the moon rises again. Clouds began to swirl in the early morning heat like downy goose
feathers escaping from an expensive pillow. Great waves of fog twisted down the steep mountain
paths and into the village, where Lily awaited their... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Behind her, clouds stretched over the sky, ensnaring the meadow in darkness.
Manatuck village sat in the rolling hills of a tropical island not far from Sri Lanka. Its houses
were created from local forest materials, and were spread out in a circle that expanded from the
epicenter: town hall, Lily s destination. Town hall housed the city s past and present, and was
where the future chiefs of the village would be raised as well. The door was constructed from a
dark hickory wood with grain as smooth as the petals of a honeysuckle blossom. Lily ran her finger
against the doorframe, then knocked once.
Twice.
Three times.
On the other side, a crashed echoed through the door. Lily stepped back, head tilted in curiosity,
and unhurriedly, the door opened. First, a knotty hand appeared, fingers wrapped around the edge,
then a few straggles of dark gray hair, and finally, Lily spotted the shadow of an elderly woman,
hunched over and stout in both posture and personality. A singular cloudy eye stared back at her
through the darkness. The old woman inched open the door until the crack was just wide enough
for Lily to squeeze through, then stuck her arm out, grasping onto Lily s blouse. Child, is that
you? she asked in a voice covered with cobwebs. With astonishing strength, she tightened her grip
on Lily s shirt and pulled her down so that the two women were eye level with each other. Lily
stood mute, eyes wide, while the spinster studied every crevice on her face. Upon
The Degradation Of Coastal Wetlands
Introduction
There is rapid destruction of salt marshes and wetlands due to dredging operations and filling. In
Boston, almost eighty one percent of the salt marshes have been lost. For the Canadian Maritimes,
almost sixty four percent of the coastal wetlands have disappeared due to agricultural reclamation.
Approximately, ninety three percent coastal marshes have been lost along the Pacific coast in the
United States. In addition, there is a degradation of coastal wetland due to invasive species, nutrient
enrichment, and storm water discharge. It is critical to preserve and restore coastal salt marshes so
that carbon can be sequestered, and fish and bird populations can be preserved (Roman et. al. 2012).
It is estimated that coastal wetlands are being lost at the rate of two times the rate at which they are
being restored. Salt marshes are found amid human developments and coastal areas and play an
important role in protecting these communities from the threats posed by being close to the coast.
Depending on the density of vegetation, production of biomass, and the size of the marsh, salt
marshes provide many critical ecosystem services, such as, stabilization of the shoreline,
weakening of the waves, and reduction of floodwater (Shepard et. al. 2011). Wetlands include
boreal peatlands and tropical mangroves. They provide critical ecosystem services by acting as
reserves for carbon, conserving biodiversity, purifying water, enhancing fish production, and
The Grocery Market And Natural Food Retail Chain Essay
Conclusion
The grocery market and natural food retail chain that is being represented can be explained
though the Porter s 5 Forces Model because it has categories that are important when describing
any industry. Porter s 5 Forces include supplier power, buyer power, established rivals, new
entrants, and substitutes and these can all be used to describe how profitable a firm will be in the
industry. Supplier power in this market is high because of the uniqueness of goods. Buyer power in
the market is low due to consumers willing to pay more for the niche natural food goods as opposed
to conventional food goods. There are ample amounts of competitors in the market making
profitability harder to obtain, but not impossible. The market for natural food retail and organic food
has been impacted by regulation and certification making new entrants into the market harder to
achieve and making it a low chance of new competition. Threats of substitutes in the market is also a
low because of the unique organic and natural products that are produced and sold.
Power of Suppliers
The power of suppliers in this industry have a huge impact on the all companies involved in this
market. Organic food producers all raise their goods on their certified cropland and from 1992 to
1997 organic cropland doubled to 1.3 million acres in fruit, vegetables, and other specialty crops
leading to higher prices for their goods. Tied along with this, organic meat and poultry rose adding
to the uniqueness of
Why Is Oscar Schindler A Hero
INTRODUCTION
In this paper I will try to explain who the man Oscar Schindler was, where he came from, and
what his motivation was for saving so many Jews. I will further highlight the reasons why, and
explain the methods he used to save 1,200 people during World War 11. I will also further discuss
the ethical implications of these actions and believes. The reader can at the end of this paper decide
for himself or herself if Oscar Schindler, while partaking in the Holocaust, who could be considered
as one of the greatest heroes of the century, was a bystander, persecutor or a rescuer.
I ask myself the question. What is a hero? Everybody has a hero. A hero can be a lot of things. It
could be someone s favorite sports star, someone you respect or maybe someone who cares and
loves you. Oscar Schindler is a hero to over 6,000 Jews currently living across the United States and
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He stayed with his father, mother and sister. They were a very rich family and he worked for his
father. They had a machinery business. In 1928 , Oscar Schindler got married to Emilie Pelzl.2
Schindler was a handsome young man, and not long after the marriage he had several affairs which
resulted in two children out of wedlock.
The Schindler family business went bankrupt during the Great Depression and Oscar was then
unemployed for a while. His father divorced his mother and soon afterwards his mother died.
Oscar Schindler was a womanizer and an alcoholic. He was low class and had low morals. The
question then arises. How can this man then be classified as a hero? With all his money and
power, what would drive him to risk his own life to save all the people he has never met? It was
surely not an easy
Margot s Intentional Killing in Hemingway s The Short...
Ernest Hemingway is known for writing novels and short stories with unresolved endings. In his
short story, ?The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber?, he definitely leaves his readers guessing.
The question is whether Margot kills her husband,
Francis, intentionally, or if she accidentally shoots him, because she tries to save his life. There are
many points that could be argued for both conclusions, but my observations have led me to believe
that Margot did indeed shoot her husband intentionally, however, without pre meditation.
Margot has one of the most obvious motivations to kill her husband: money. In addition, she, on the
other hand, has one great asset, her beauty, ?They had a sound basis of union. Margot was too
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Francis reveals his lack of self confidence and control over the situation. ?If he had been better
with women she would probably have started to worry about him getting another new, beautiful
wife but she knew too much about him to worry? (Hemingway). His lack of self confidence has
given her all the power in the relationship and it was a major contributing factor in her infidelity.
Later on in the story, the growth of Francis?s confidence during the buffalo hunt and Margot?s
displeasure with it is the final clue in determination of the death of Francis Macomber. The buffalo
hunt gives Francis a new found sense of ?happiness?. This ?new wealth? of confidence is powerful
for Francis and devastating for Margot . ?Fear gone like an operation. Something else grew in its
place. Main thing a man had. Made him into man. Women knew it too. No bloody fear?
(Hemingway). Margot knew at this point that if Francis survives the trip, he might possess enough
personal strength and finally leave her, and that is what encourages her decision to kill him. At the
end of the story Wilson confirms the reader?s suspicion when he reacts to the shooting by saying to
Margot, ?That was a pretty thing to do? (Hemindway). That statement reinforces the belief that
Margot was indeed taking advantage of the opportunity to ensure her long term wealth and eliminate
the possibility of being

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