How Cryptography Secures Digital Communication

What is Cryptography?

Cryptography is a technique used to transform plaintext (normal readable data) into ciphertext (encoded or unreadable data) using special algorithms and keys. This process is called encryption. The encrypted data can only be converted back into its original form using a key through a process called decryption.

For example, when you send a message online, cryptography encrypts the message so that even if someone intercepts it, they cannot understand the information without the

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Essential Cost Accounting Concepts and Techniques

P/V Ratio in Cost Accounting

The P/V Ratio (Profit-Volume Ratio) is a vital concept in cost accounting that illustrates the relationship between sales and profit. It indicates how changes in sales volume affect overall profitability.

Formula

P/V Ratio = (Contribution / Sales) × 100

Note: Contribution = Sales – Variable Cost.

Importance

  • Assists in profit calculation.
  • Used to determine the Break-even Point.
  • Analyzes the impact of sales fluctuations on profit.
  • Supports informed business decision-making.

Conclusion:

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The Great Gatsby: Key Plot Points and Character Analysis

The Great Gatsby: Plot and Character Analysis

Key Plot Questions

  • 1. Why does Nick move to New York? Nick moves to New York to work in the bond business and start a new life.
  • 2. Who lives in the Valley of Ashes? George Wilson and Myrtle Wilson live in the Valley of Ashes.
  • 3. How are Nick and Daisy related? Nick and Daisy are cousins.
  • 4. Explain how Gatsby’s reunion with Daisy happened and where it took place. Gatsby’s reunion with Daisy happened at Nick’s house. Nick invited Daisy over for tea,
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Strategic Brand Management: Principles and Frameworks

1. Distinguishing Between Brands and Products

Meaning

  • Product: A physical item or service created to satisfy customer needs. It can be tangible (like a phone) or intangible (like a service).
  • Brand: The identity, image, or perception of a product in the minds of consumers, including its name, logo, design, reputation, and emotional connection.

Nature

  • Product: Functional; focuses on utility, features, and performance.
  • Brand: Emotional and psychological; focuses on feelings, trust, and experience.

Creation

  • Product:
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Napoleon Bonaparte: Empire, Fall, and European Restoration

The Napoleonic Era (1799–1815)

Between 1799 and 1814, Napoleon Bonaparte transformed Europe. His rule is divided into three main stages: the Consulate, the Empire, and his eventual downfall.

1. From Consulate to Empire (1799–1804)

After taking power, Napoleon consolidated the French Revolution’s achievements. As First Consul, he focused on stability:

  • Peace and Order: He allowed exiles to return and signed the Concordat of 1801 with the Pope, ending the conflict with the Catholic Church.
  • The Civil
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Database Management Systems: Exam Questions and Solutions

Database Exam Solutions

2025 Q&A

(a) Q: A minimum cardinality of 0 specifies ______ type of participation.
Ans: Partial participation


(b)

Q: Let E1 and E2 be two entity sets with relationships R1 (1:M) and R2 (no attributes). What is the minimum number of tables required?
Ans: 2 tables


(c)

Q: Stud has 120 tuples and Enroll has 8 tuples. What are max and min tuples in Stud NATURAL JOIN Enroll?
Ans:

  • Maximum = 8
  • Minimum = 0

(d)

Q: Which normal form is considered adequate for normal relational database design?

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Reconciling Evolutionary Biology and Biblical Scripture

Reconciling Faith and Evolutionary Biology

I’ve been thinking about our conversations regarding evolution and faith. In my university science and religion class, we recently studied the Galileo Affair. It’s remarkable how his clash over astronomy mirrors our modern debate over biological evolution. Galileo was a devout Christian who found total harmony between his faith and his science. Based on his views, here is why I believe it is possible to accept both evolutionary biology and the Bible:

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Environmental Law and Sustainability: Core Principles

1.1 What is Environment?

The word “environment” derives from the ancient French word “environner,” meaning to encircle. It refers to all surrounding conditions — natural, social, and cultural — that influence life.

Section 2(a) — Environment (Protection) Act, 1986

Environment means and includes:

  • Water, Air, and Land
  • The inter-relationship which exists among and between water, air, and land
  • The inter-relationship which exists among and between water, air, land, human beings, other living creatures,
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Modern Banking Systems and Financial Technology

Core Banking Solutions (CBS)

Core Banking Solutions (CBS) refers to a centralized, real-time banking system where all branch servers are connected to a central data center. It allows customers to access accounts, deposit, or withdraw money from any branch or channel (ATM, internet) 24/7. Key features include 360-degree customer views, automated processing, and enhanced security.

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Key Aspects of Core Banking Systems

Definition: “CORE” stands for Centralized Online Real-time Exchange.

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Canadian Civics: Rights, Government, and Democracy

Civics Basics

  • Study of: Rights, responsibilities, decision-making, and the common good.
  • Thinking Model: What? So What? Now What?

Rights, Freedoms, and Responsibilities

  • Rights: Legal entitlements (e.g., religion, expression, language, equality).
  • Freedoms: The ability to act or think without interference (within legal limits).
  • Responsibilities: Obeying laws, voting, jury duty, protecting the environment, and helping the community.

Common Good and Civic Action

Civic actions: Voting, volunteering, protesting,

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