Sam Burke is a public relations student at Hofstra University expected to graduate in May 2017 with a 3.5 GPA. As an English language tutor, he exhibited skills communicating with foreign exchange students and helping with assignments. At Bath and Body Works, he developed strong communication and teamwork skills serving customers during busy holiday seasons.
The document discusses redesigning the structure of a main spindle box for a machine tool using polymer concrete instead of cast iron. It summarizes the process undertaken, which included static, dynamic, and thermal analysis of the original cast iron design and redesigned polymer concrete design. The analyses showed the polymer concrete design had higher natural frequencies, better damping performance, and a 50% reduced mass compared to the original cast iron design while still meeting structural requirements. The document concludes the redesign successfully demonstrated the feasibility of using polymer concrete for machine tool structures.
This document discusses work contracts and estimating taxes in the pre-GST and GST eras. It provides details on how GST is calculated at 18% for work contracts in Prasar Bharat. Contractors will pay GST and file returns, while departments can claim input tax credit. The contractor must ensure taxes are considered in estimates and submit invoices according to CGST rules.
The document discusses polymers and their characteristics. It defines polymers as large molecules composed of repeating structural units called monomers. There are two main types of polymerization - addition polymerization and condensation polymerization. Addition polymerization involves monomers adding together in chains, while condensation polymerization involves monomers condensing together with a byproduct. Polymers can be natural or synthetic, organic or inorganic, and used for various applications like plastics, fibers, and adhesives depending on their structure and properties.
Advanced Polymer Nanocomposites for 3D printing in SpaceColeman Fincher
Space and at-sea environments pose significant challenges due, in part, to logistics associated with repair and replacement of worn or damaged equipment. These technical and economic challenges may be significantly mitigated through the use of Additive Manufacturing (AM), specifically Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D printing, as a method to produce desired repair parts at the point of usage. However, most state-of-art polymers generally employed in AM possess relatively low melting points and poor ratings in terms of fire, smoke, and toxicity.
We have developed an FDM filament and modifications to an existing FDM process to allow printing of thermally stable and flame resistant polymeric parts.
This document discusses various techniques for repairing structures including:
- Jacketing and section enlargement to strengthen columns.
- Enlarging the compression zone and adding reinforcement to strengthen beams.
- Providing overlays or underlays to strengthen slabs.
- Stitching cracks in walls and slabs by inserting reinforcing bars across cracks.
- Removing corroded concrete and rebar from structures and applying protective coatings.
- Repairing domes by removing old plaster, injecting cracks, adding ferrocement layers, and applying waterproofing treatments.
Sam Burke is a public relations student at Hofstra University expected to graduate in May 2017 with a 3.5 GPA. As an English language tutor, he exhibited skills communicating with foreign exchange students and helping with assignments. At Bath and Body Works, he developed strong communication and teamwork skills serving customers during busy holiday seasons.
The document discusses redesigning the structure of a main spindle box for a machine tool using polymer concrete instead of cast iron. It summarizes the process undertaken, which included static, dynamic, and thermal analysis of the original cast iron design and redesigned polymer concrete design. The analyses showed the polymer concrete design had higher natural frequencies, better damping performance, and a 50% reduced mass compared to the original cast iron design while still meeting structural requirements. The document concludes the redesign successfully demonstrated the feasibility of using polymer concrete for machine tool structures.
This document discusses work contracts and estimating taxes in the pre-GST and GST eras. It provides details on how GST is calculated at 18% for work contracts in Prasar Bharat. Contractors will pay GST and file returns, while departments can claim input tax credit. The contractor must ensure taxes are considered in estimates and submit invoices according to CGST rules.
The document discusses polymers and their characteristics. It defines polymers as large molecules composed of repeating structural units called monomers. There are two main types of polymerization - addition polymerization and condensation polymerization. Addition polymerization involves monomers adding together in chains, while condensation polymerization involves monomers condensing together with a byproduct. Polymers can be natural or synthetic, organic or inorganic, and used for various applications like plastics, fibers, and adhesives depending on their structure and properties.
Advanced Polymer Nanocomposites for 3D printing in SpaceColeman Fincher
Space and at-sea environments pose significant challenges due, in part, to logistics associated with repair and replacement of worn or damaged equipment. These technical and economic challenges may be significantly mitigated through the use of Additive Manufacturing (AM), specifically Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D printing, as a method to produce desired repair parts at the point of usage. However, most state-of-art polymers generally employed in AM possess relatively low melting points and poor ratings in terms of fire, smoke, and toxicity.
We have developed an FDM filament and modifications to an existing FDM process to allow printing of thermally stable and flame resistant polymeric parts.
This document discusses various techniques for repairing structures including:
- Jacketing and section enlargement to strengthen columns.
- Enlarging the compression zone and adding reinforcement to strengthen beams.
- Providing overlays or underlays to strengthen slabs.
- Stitching cracks in walls and slabs by inserting reinforcing bars across cracks.
- Removing corroded concrete and rebar from structures and applying protective coatings.
- Repairing domes by removing old plaster, injecting cracks, adding ferrocement layers, and applying waterproofing treatments.
The document discusses cracks in buildings, including the types, causes, effects, and methods for repairing cracks. It identifies two main types of cracks: structural cracks that could endanger safety, and non-structural cracks caused by factors like moisture, temperature changes, or chemical reactions. Left unaddressed, cracks can accelerate concrete deterioration and carbonation, compromise waterproofing, and affect building appearance and durability. The document outlines various techniques for repairing cracks, such as epoxy injection, routing and sealing, stitching, drilling and plugging, and gravity filling. It emphasizes the importance of both preventing cracks and properly repairing existing cracks to maintain building integrity.
Polymer concrete is produced by mixing mineral fillers with a synthetic or natural resin binding agent. There are three main types: latex-modified concrete, polymer-impregnated concrete, and polymer concrete. Polymer concrete has many benefits including high strength, durability, fire and heat resistance, chemical resistance, and faster cure times. It can develop high compressive strengths within hours or minutes depending on the materials used. Common applications include flooring, containment structures, trench drains, countertops, furniture, and areas with heavy traffic.
Polymer concrete is a composite material made by impregnating a conventional concrete with monomers like methyl methacrylate or styrene, then polymerizing them to fill its pores and voids. This reduces porosity and improves strength and durability properties. Three main types are polymer impregnated concrete, polymer cement concrete, and polymer concrete. Polymer impregnated concrete uses precast concrete impregnated with monomer then polymerized. It exhibits higher strength, stiffness, and durability compared to conventional concrete.
Polymer concrete and fiber reinforced polymer concrete are alternatives to traditional concrete that can reduce drawbacks like greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption. Polymers can be classified as synthetic, natural, organic or inorganic. Polymer concrete is made by mixing polymers, aggregates, and sometimes cement or other binders. It has properties like high compressive strength, impermeability, chemical resistance, and good adhesion. Fiber reinforced polymer concrete adds fibers like glass or textile to improve flexural strength and ductility. Geopolymer concrete uses industrial byproducts like fly ash and is more eco-friendly than ordinary Portland cement. Both polymer concrete and fiber reinforced polymer concrete have applications in construction where properties like strength, corrosion resistance and durability are
Polymer concrete uses polymers instead of or along with water and cement as binders. It has higher strength, durability, chemical resistance, and cures more quickly than traditional concrete. Geopolymer concrete uses industrial byproducts like fly ash activated by an alkaline solution as binders. It has lower environmental impact than traditional concrete and gains strength rapidly. Both polymer and geopolymer concretes have advantages over traditional concrete such as higher strength, faster curing, and better durability, but also have disadvantages including brittleness and higher cost. Fiber reinforcement can increase the tensile strength of polymer concretes.
Reasons and solution to cracks in buildings.
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The document discusses leadership and communication. It addresses how faulty communication can cause problems in organizations by leading to confusion and undermining good plans. It defines communication as the exchange of information between a sender and receiver. The document then covers various aspects of the communication process, including the content and context of messages, as well as barriers to effective communication such as noise, perceptions, and stress. It also discusses the importance of active listening skills like letting the other person talk and providing feedback. Finally, the document provides tips for nonverbal communication and public speaking.
The document discusses various models of the reading process, including bottom-up, top-down, and interactive models. The bottom-up model views reading as a linear process of decoding letters into sounds and combining them into words. The top-down model sees reading as a psycholinguistic process where the reader uses context and schema to predict and confirm meanings. The interactive model integrates aspects of bottom-up and top-down models, recognizing the flexible use of graphophonic, syntactic, and semantic cues. Emerging models emphasize the roles of schema, inference, prior knowledge, and the reader's goals in the meaning-making process.
The document presents a group project for a Communication for Business course. The group has 12 members from the Department of Business Administration at Noakhali Science and Technology University. The project covers various topics related to business communication including the basics of effective communication, methods of communication, communication barriers and overcoming culture differences in communication. It discusses communication channels, both oral and written, as well as internal and external communication methods used in businesses.
The document discusses communication, including defining it as the process of exchanging information, ideas, thoughts, and feelings through speech, signals, writing, or behavior. It then covers the different types of communication such as verbal, nonverbal, interpersonal, small group, one-to-group, and mass communication. Barriers to communication and tools for effective communication are also examined.
This document discusses oral communication and oral proficiency in English. It defines oral communication as expressing information through speaking and provides examples like face-to-face conversations and presentations. The document emphasizes that face-to-face communication allows sharing ideas freely and conveying emotions through body language and tone. It also defines oral proficiency as the ability to use English for interaction, noting that developing vocabulary, grammar, and communicative competence are important for oral proficiency. Finally, it states that speaking and listening skills are closely related and should be taught together in the language classroom.
This document defines and describes various aspects of communication including:
- What communication is and the basic process of communication.
- The different types of communication including verbal, nonverbal, oral, and written.
- The levels of communication from intrapersonal to interpersonal to small group to one-to-group to mass communication.
- Potential barriers to communication such as physical, perceptual, emotional, cultural, language, and gender barriers.
- Tools for effective communication including being brief, having good manners, using a positive tone, being a good listener, varying language, speaking clearly, and having good pronunciation.
The document discusses different models of the reading process. It describes the bottom-up model which emphasizes decoding written symbols, the top-down model which views reading as a process where the reader makes hypotheses based on context and prior knowledge, and the interactive model which sees reading as an integration of bottom-up and top-down processes. The interactive model is presented as incorporating elements of both the bottom-up and top-down approaches.
Business communication is a tool that allows improving employee, team, and organizational performance to execute a company's strategy, vision, and mission. It allows improving employee performance through ongoing decisions, feedback, and agreements. It builds open communication at the team level to foster commitment, ideas, and trust. And it aligns the whole organization when used effectively.
Business communication is a tool that allows improving employee, team, and organizational performance to execute a company's strategy, vision, and mission. It allows improving employee performance through ongoing decisions, feedback, and agreements. It builds open communication at the team level to foster commitment, ideas, and trust. And it aligns the whole organization when used effectively.
This document discusses communication skills and their importance in business. It defines both verbal and non-verbal communication and examines key aspects of each. Specifically, it outlines the seven elements of the communication process, describes verbal skills like writing, speaking, reading and listening, and analyzes non-verbal communication including body language, facial expressions, eye contact and gestures. The document emphasizes that communication is essential for effective professional interactions and relationships.
RTMNU 4th sem MBA
Subject - TEAM DYNAMICS [ HR ]
Module 2 Summary
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
BY Jayanti Pande
#JayantiPande_slideshare
#MBA@JRP #TeamDynamicsSummary
Power point about the Importance of Communication in an organization
Educ. 262 Graduate School Class
Dr. James Paglinawan-Professor
Central Mindanao University:2017-18
This document provides an overview of communication topics including the communication process, perspectives in communication, factors affecting perspectives, types of communication (verbal, non-verbal, written, visual), and basic concepts in writing skills such as parts of speech, sentences, pronunciation, greetings, and introducing oneself. The key elements of communication discussed are the sender, message, encoding, channel, receiver, decoding, and feedback. Factors influencing perspectives include language, visual perception, past experiences, prejudice, feelings, environment, personal factors, and culture.
This document provides an overview of effective communication skills and strategies. It discusses:
- The importance of effective communication in careers and personal lives
- Key elements of the communication process such as listening skills, asking questions, communication styles, and barriers
- Tips for active listening, questioning techniques, and adjusting communication style
- The overall communication process involving encoding messages, choosing channels, decoding feedback
- How to communicate effectively through listening attentively, tailoring messages, using appropriate tone and body language
The document discusses various aspects of communication including elements, methods, types, pros and cons of different types, and the impact of body language. It covers verbal communication, nonverbal communication, visual communication, and written communication. For each type of communication, it provides steps to develop those skills such as using an engaging speaking voice for verbal communication, noticing your own body language for nonverbal communication, getting feedback on visual aids, and keeping writing clear and simple. The overall document serves as a guide to improving different communication capabilities.
The document discusses cracks in buildings, including the types, causes, effects, and methods for repairing cracks. It identifies two main types of cracks: structural cracks that could endanger safety, and non-structural cracks caused by factors like moisture, temperature changes, or chemical reactions. Left unaddressed, cracks can accelerate concrete deterioration and carbonation, compromise waterproofing, and affect building appearance and durability. The document outlines various techniques for repairing cracks, such as epoxy injection, routing and sealing, stitching, drilling and plugging, and gravity filling. It emphasizes the importance of both preventing cracks and properly repairing existing cracks to maintain building integrity.
Polymer concrete is produced by mixing mineral fillers with a synthetic or natural resin binding agent. There are three main types: latex-modified concrete, polymer-impregnated concrete, and polymer concrete. Polymer concrete has many benefits including high strength, durability, fire and heat resistance, chemical resistance, and faster cure times. It can develop high compressive strengths within hours or minutes depending on the materials used. Common applications include flooring, containment structures, trench drains, countertops, furniture, and areas with heavy traffic.
Polymer concrete is a composite material made by impregnating a conventional concrete with monomers like methyl methacrylate or styrene, then polymerizing them to fill its pores and voids. This reduces porosity and improves strength and durability properties. Three main types are polymer impregnated concrete, polymer cement concrete, and polymer concrete. Polymer impregnated concrete uses precast concrete impregnated with monomer then polymerized. It exhibits higher strength, stiffness, and durability compared to conventional concrete.
Polymer concrete and fiber reinforced polymer concrete are alternatives to traditional concrete that can reduce drawbacks like greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption. Polymers can be classified as synthetic, natural, organic or inorganic. Polymer concrete is made by mixing polymers, aggregates, and sometimes cement or other binders. It has properties like high compressive strength, impermeability, chemical resistance, and good adhesion. Fiber reinforced polymer concrete adds fibers like glass or textile to improve flexural strength and ductility. Geopolymer concrete uses industrial byproducts like fly ash and is more eco-friendly than ordinary Portland cement. Both polymer concrete and fiber reinforced polymer concrete have applications in construction where properties like strength, corrosion resistance and durability are
Polymer concrete uses polymers instead of or along with water and cement as binders. It has higher strength, durability, chemical resistance, and cures more quickly than traditional concrete. Geopolymer concrete uses industrial byproducts like fly ash activated by an alkaline solution as binders. It has lower environmental impact than traditional concrete and gains strength rapidly. Both polymer and geopolymer concretes have advantages over traditional concrete such as higher strength, faster curing, and better durability, but also have disadvantages including brittleness and higher cost. Fiber reinforcement can increase the tensile strength of polymer concretes.
Reasons and solution to cracks in buildings.
<div dir="ltr"><br>Reasons and solution to cracks in buildings.<br><blockquote style="margin: 1.5em 0pt;"></blockquote></div>
The document discusses leadership and communication. It addresses how faulty communication can cause problems in organizations by leading to confusion and undermining good plans. It defines communication as the exchange of information between a sender and receiver. The document then covers various aspects of the communication process, including the content and context of messages, as well as barriers to effective communication such as noise, perceptions, and stress. It also discusses the importance of active listening skills like letting the other person talk and providing feedback. Finally, the document provides tips for nonverbal communication and public speaking.
The document discusses various models of the reading process, including bottom-up, top-down, and interactive models. The bottom-up model views reading as a linear process of decoding letters into sounds and combining them into words. The top-down model sees reading as a psycholinguistic process where the reader uses context and schema to predict and confirm meanings. The interactive model integrates aspects of bottom-up and top-down models, recognizing the flexible use of graphophonic, syntactic, and semantic cues. Emerging models emphasize the roles of schema, inference, prior knowledge, and the reader's goals in the meaning-making process.
The document presents a group project for a Communication for Business course. The group has 12 members from the Department of Business Administration at Noakhali Science and Technology University. The project covers various topics related to business communication including the basics of effective communication, methods of communication, communication barriers and overcoming culture differences in communication. It discusses communication channels, both oral and written, as well as internal and external communication methods used in businesses.
The document discusses communication, including defining it as the process of exchanging information, ideas, thoughts, and feelings through speech, signals, writing, or behavior. It then covers the different types of communication such as verbal, nonverbal, interpersonal, small group, one-to-group, and mass communication. Barriers to communication and tools for effective communication are also examined.
This document discusses oral communication and oral proficiency in English. It defines oral communication as expressing information through speaking and provides examples like face-to-face conversations and presentations. The document emphasizes that face-to-face communication allows sharing ideas freely and conveying emotions through body language and tone. It also defines oral proficiency as the ability to use English for interaction, noting that developing vocabulary, grammar, and communicative competence are important for oral proficiency. Finally, it states that speaking and listening skills are closely related and should be taught together in the language classroom.
This document defines and describes various aspects of communication including:
- What communication is and the basic process of communication.
- The different types of communication including verbal, nonverbal, oral, and written.
- The levels of communication from intrapersonal to interpersonal to small group to one-to-group to mass communication.
- Potential barriers to communication such as physical, perceptual, emotional, cultural, language, and gender barriers.
- Tools for effective communication including being brief, having good manners, using a positive tone, being a good listener, varying language, speaking clearly, and having good pronunciation.
The document discusses different models of the reading process. It describes the bottom-up model which emphasizes decoding written symbols, the top-down model which views reading as a process where the reader makes hypotheses based on context and prior knowledge, and the interactive model which sees reading as an integration of bottom-up and top-down processes. The interactive model is presented as incorporating elements of both the bottom-up and top-down approaches.
Business communication is a tool that allows improving employee, team, and organizational performance to execute a company's strategy, vision, and mission. It allows improving employee performance through ongoing decisions, feedback, and agreements. It builds open communication at the team level to foster commitment, ideas, and trust. And it aligns the whole organization when used effectively.
Business communication is a tool that allows improving employee, team, and organizational performance to execute a company's strategy, vision, and mission. It allows improving employee performance through ongoing decisions, feedback, and agreements. It builds open communication at the team level to foster commitment, ideas, and trust. And it aligns the whole organization when used effectively.
This document discusses communication skills and their importance in business. It defines both verbal and non-verbal communication and examines key aspects of each. Specifically, it outlines the seven elements of the communication process, describes verbal skills like writing, speaking, reading and listening, and analyzes non-verbal communication including body language, facial expressions, eye contact and gestures. The document emphasizes that communication is essential for effective professional interactions and relationships.
RTMNU 4th sem MBA
Subject - TEAM DYNAMICS [ HR ]
Module 2 Summary
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
BY Jayanti Pande
#JayantiPande_slideshare
#MBA@JRP #TeamDynamicsSummary
Power point about the Importance of Communication in an organization
Educ. 262 Graduate School Class
Dr. James Paglinawan-Professor
Central Mindanao University:2017-18
This document provides an overview of communication topics including the communication process, perspectives in communication, factors affecting perspectives, types of communication (verbal, non-verbal, written, visual), and basic concepts in writing skills such as parts of speech, sentences, pronunciation, greetings, and introducing oneself. The key elements of communication discussed are the sender, message, encoding, channel, receiver, decoding, and feedback. Factors influencing perspectives include language, visual perception, past experiences, prejudice, feelings, environment, personal factors, and culture.
This document provides an overview of effective communication skills and strategies. It discusses:
- The importance of effective communication in careers and personal lives
- Key elements of the communication process such as listening skills, asking questions, communication styles, and barriers
- Tips for active listening, questioning techniques, and adjusting communication style
- The overall communication process involving encoding messages, choosing channels, decoding feedback
- How to communicate effectively through listening attentively, tailoring messages, using appropriate tone and body language
The document discusses various aspects of communication including elements, methods, types, pros and cons of different types, and the impact of body language. It covers verbal communication, nonverbal communication, visual communication, and written communication. For each type of communication, it provides steps to develop those skills such as using an engaging speaking voice for verbal communication, noticing your own body language for nonverbal communication, getting feedback on visual aids, and keeping writing clear and simple. The overall document serves as a guide to improving different communication capabilities.
Communication skills || || संचार कौशल || संचार कौशल का अर्थ है परिभाषित करना और संचार कौशल के उदाहरण, सुनने के कौशल का महत्व आदि ||Communication Skills
This document outlines a course on business communication and personality development. It covers 7 units: fundamentals of communication, communication barriers, language proficiency, oral communication, written communication, resume writing, and non-verbal communication. Key topics include the purpose and importance of business communication, types of communication, overcoming communication barriers, developing language skills, oral communication methods and skills, and written communication styles and formats. The goal is to improve participants' communication competence for professional settings.
This document provides information on effective communication skills. It defines communication and outlines the communication process. It discusses removing communication barriers, planning communication, and Mehrabian's communication model which emphasizes the importance of nonverbal communication. It also covers the 7 Cs of communication - concreteness, correctness, clarity, conciseness, consideration, courtesy, and completeness. Additional topics include body language, assertiveness, and making a great first impression. The document offers guidance, examples, and tips for improving communication skills.
This document discusses inflation and provides definitions, types, causes, effects, and measures of inflation. It defines inflation as a sustained increase in price levels or fall in the value of money. The types of inflation discussed include open, suppressed, galloping, creeping, and hyper inflation. Causes of inflation include factors on both the demand side like increases in money supply and disposable income, and supply side like rises in administered prices and inadequate industrial growth. The effects of inflation mentioned are inefficiencies in markets, uncertainty discouraging investment and saving, and impacts to trade balances. Measures to control inflation discussed are monetary policies like credit control, fiscal policies like surplus budgets, and increasing production.
This document presents information on plate tectonics. It discusses the theory that the Earth's crust is broken into rigid plates that move over the mantle. The plates consist of the lithosphere and the asthenosphere acts as a plastic layer below. There are three main types of plate boundaries - divergent where plates move apart, convergent where they move together, and transform where they slide past each other. Plate movement causes landforms like rift valleys, mountain ranges, volcanoes and faults. Convection currents in the mantle provide the driving force that moves the plates.
This document discusses various methods of measuring pressure. It covers:
1. Common units of pressure measurement including pascals, psi, atmospheres, bars and torrs.
2. Pascal's law which states that pressure exerted anywhere in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted equally in all directions throughout the fluid.
3. The differences between atmospheric pressure, absolute pressure, gauge pressure, and vacuum pressure.
4. Methods of measuring atmospheric pressure including mercury barometers, aneroid barometers, and barographs.
5. Types of manometers like simple, differential, inverted U-tube, and micro manometers used to measure small pressure differences.
6. Mechanical
This document discusses plane table surveying. It provides details on:
1. The instruments used for plane table surveying including the plane table, tripod, alidade, trough compass, spirit level, U-fork with plumb bob, and drawing paper.
2. The advantages of plane table surveying including its simplicity, low cost, and ability to eliminate mistakes in field books.
3. The methods used for plane table surveying such as radiation, intersection, traversing, and resection along with special resection methods.
This document presents information on doors and windows. It discusses 10 common types of doors, including ledged, braced, panelled, glazed, flush, revolving, sliding, collapsible steel, and rolling steel shutter doors. It also discusses 10 types of windows, such as casement, steel, bay, clear story, corner, dormer, skylight, sliding, glazed, and pivoted windows. The document provides brief descriptions and illustrations of each door and window type. It covers the materials, uses, and basic constructions of different doors and windows.
This document presents Laplace formulas and their inverse formulas. It defines the Laplace transform and provides proofs of several common Laplace transform pairs through integrating factors. These include: L{1} = 1/s, L{eat} = 1/(s-a), L{e-at} = 1/(s+a), L{sinat} = a/(s^2+a^2), L{cosat} = s/(s^2+a^2), L{sinhat} = a/(s^2-a^2), L{coshat} = s/(s^2-a^2), and L{Cat} = 1/(s-alogC). It also lists several inverse
Null Bangalore | Pentesters Approach to AWS IAMDivyanshu
#Abstract:
- Learn more about the real-world methods for auditing AWS IAM (Identity and Access Management) as a pentester. So let us proceed with a brief discussion of IAM as well as some typical misconfigurations and their potential exploits in order to reinforce the understanding of IAM security best practices.
- Gain actionable insights into AWS IAM policies and roles, using hands on approach.
#Prerequisites:
- Basic understanding of AWS services and architecture
- Familiarity with cloud security concepts
- Experience using the AWS Management Console or AWS CLI.
- For hands on lab create account on [killercoda.com](https://killercoda.com/cloudsecurity-scenario/)
# Scenario Covered:
- Basics of IAM in AWS
- Implementing IAM Policies with Least Privilege to Manage S3 Bucket
- Objective: Create an S3 bucket with least privilege IAM policy and validate access.
- Steps:
- Create S3 bucket.
- Attach least privilege policy to IAM user.
- Validate access.
- Exploiting IAM PassRole Misconfiguration
-Allows a user to pass a specific IAM role to an AWS service (ec2), typically used for service access delegation. Then exploit PassRole Misconfiguration granting unauthorized access to sensitive resources.
- Objective: Demonstrate how a PassRole misconfiguration can grant unauthorized access.
- Steps:
- Allow user to pass IAM role to EC2.
- Exploit misconfiguration for unauthorized access.
- Access sensitive resources.
- Exploiting IAM AssumeRole Misconfiguration with Overly Permissive Role
- An overly permissive IAM role configuration can lead to privilege escalation by creating a role with administrative privileges and allow a user to assume this role.
- Objective: Show how overly permissive IAM roles can lead to privilege escalation.
- Steps:
- Create role with administrative privileges.
- Allow user to assume the role.
- Perform administrative actions.
- Differentiation between PassRole vs AssumeRole
Try at [killercoda.com](https://killercoda.com/cloudsecurity-scenario/)
Use PyCharm for remote debugging of WSL on a Windo cf5c162d672e4e58b4dde5d797...shadow0702a
This document serves as a comprehensive step-by-step guide on how to effectively use PyCharm for remote debugging of the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) on a local Windows machine. It meticulously outlines several critical steps in the process, starting with the crucial task of enabling permissions, followed by the installation and configuration of WSL.
The guide then proceeds to explain how to set up the SSH service within the WSL environment, an integral part of the process. Alongside this, it also provides detailed instructions on how to modify the inbound rules of the Windows firewall to facilitate the process, ensuring that there are no connectivity issues that could potentially hinder the debugging process.
The document further emphasizes on the importance of checking the connection between the Windows and WSL environments, providing instructions on how to ensure that the connection is optimal and ready for remote debugging.
It also offers an in-depth guide on how to configure the WSL interpreter and files within the PyCharm environment. This is essential for ensuring that the debugging process is set up correctly and that the program can be run effectively within the WSL terminal.
Additionally, the document provides guidance on how to set up breakpoints for debugging, a fundamental aspect of the debugging process which allows the developer to stop the execution of their code at certain points and inspect their program at those stages.
Finally, the document concludes by providing a link to a reference blog. This blog offers additional information and guidance on configuring the remote Python interpreter in PyCharm, providing the reader with a well-rounded understanding of the process.
Discover the latest insights on Data Driven Maintenance with our comprehensive webinar presentation. Learn about traditional maintenance challenges, the right approach to utilizing data, and the benefits of adopting a Data Driven Maintenance strategy. Explore real-world examples, industry best practices, and innovative solutions like FMECA and the D3M model. This presentation, led by expert Jules Oudmans, is essential for asset owners looking to optimize their maintenance processes and leverage digital technologies for improved efficiency and performance. Download now to stay ahead in the evolving maintenance landscape.
Software Engineering and Project Management - Introduction, Modeling Concepts...Prakhyath Rai
Introduction, Modeling Concepts and Class Modeling: What is Object orientation? What is OO development? OO Themes; Evidence for usefulness of OO development; OO modeling history. Modeling
as Design technique: Modeling, abstraction, The Three models. Class Modeling: Object and Class Concept, Link and associations concepts, Generalization and Inheritance, A sample class model, Navigation of class models, and UML diagrams
Building the Analysis Models: Requirement Analysis, Analysis Model Approaches, Data modeling Concepts, Object Oriented Analysis, Scenario-Based Modeling, Flow-Oriented Modeling, class Based Modeling, Creating a Behavioral Model.
Introduction- e - waste – definition - sources of e-waste– hazardous substances in e-waste - effects of e-waste on environment and human health- need for e-waste management– e-waste handling rules - waste minimization techniques for managing e-waste – recycling of e-waste - disposal treatment methods of e- waste – mechanism of extraction of precious metal from leaching solution-global Scenario of E-waste – E-waste in India- case studies.
The CBC machine is a common diagnostic tool used by doctors to measure a patient's red blood cell count, white blood cell count and platelet count. The machine uses a small sample of the patient's blood, which is then placed into special tubes and analyzed. The results of the analysis are then displayed on a screen for the doctor to review. The CBC machine is an important tool for diagnosing various conditions, such as anemia, infection and leukemia. It can also help to monitor a patient's response to treatment.
8. Source of information means the person who
sends the message in a communication
process
Examples:-
Mahesh sends a message to his friend. Here ,
Mahesh is source of information
Pratik mails his application to the his boss
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9. Encoding means transformation of ideas ,thoughts,
feelings, and emotions in to coded language.
Common coded forms of messages
Spoken words
Body parts like gestures, postures.
Signs
symbols
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10. A message is an idea , concept ,emotion, desire,
feeling that a person shares with another person
Message includes meaningful talk, speech, text
Examples:-
Saying something to somebody.
Waving our hand to say bye.
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11. Channel is a device or a medium that passes
the signal from information source to the
Receiver.
Examples:-
Language
Pestle service
Telephone networks
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12. Receiver is a person who receives the message, a person or an
object at the receiving end in communication process.
Receiver receives the message and converts it into information
in order to understand .
Examples:-
Listeners in general conversations.
A person who watches Television channels.
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13. Decoding means to convert the received
message into feedback, thoughts and thereby
to give meaning to words, signs, actions to
communicate
Examples:-
Oral :-To listen &understand
Written:- To read the text and t comprehend.
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14. Feedback in communication menas an action or
reaction of the receiver to the message.
It helps the sender understand the message is
received, understood..
Examples:-
Saying Yes ya No.
Vocalization like hmm ,han
Laughing after listion jokes
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15. In this way Cycle of
communication is
complete..
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Extarperssonal Communication
Intrapersonal Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Organization communication
Mass communication
18. Communication of human being with non
human being
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Communication with self
19. The sharing information among people
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Informal
interaction with friend, family and
other
Formal
interaction with teacher,boss,principal
20. Group communication
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Internal operational
all communication that occurs in
conducting work in organization
External operational
the work related communication that
an organization with other organization
Personal
all communication without related work
21. Large reach
mass media communication
Impersonality
using mediator in communication
Presence of a gatekeeper
communication transferring or sending
information from the source to the target
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