This document discusses keyloggers, which are programs or devices that record every keystroke typed on a computer. It describes how keyloggers can be used by companies to monitor employees, parents to track children's online activity, and partners to spy on each other's computer use. However, keyloggers also pose privacy and security risks if used by hackers to steal personal information like passwords, credit card numbers, and more. The document then focuses on the KeyGhost hardware keylogger and how to protect against keyloggers by using up-to-date antivirus software, one-time passwords, keylogging detection systems, and virtual keyboards.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Office 2007 software including the names of four authors and the course name "Informatica II". It lists the major Office 2007 applications including Access, InfoPath, Word, PowerPoint, Publisher, Outlook, and Excel. The document expresses thanks and was created for an "Informatica II" class to cover Microsoft Office 2007.
This document provides resources and advice for new teachers. It discusses the aims of staff orientation sessions which are to provide practical classroom resources, answer questions, and support new teachers. It then offers ideas on classroom management, lesson planning, curriculum planning, use of homework, and obtaining advice from other teachers. Specific topics covered include fruit name generators, house styles, grading learning gains, short, medium and long-term planning, checking in with mentors, and surrounding oneself with supportive colleagues.
The document outlines the vision, mission, goals, and structure of a club. The vision includes improving public speaking, critical thinking, research skills, confidence, relationships, time management, and English proficiency. The mission is to hold workshops in English that promote teamwork, show educational videos, invite guest speakers, encourage mock debates and friendly debates with outsiders. The goals are to promote a student community with shared interests and commitment, provide equal knowledge and commitment to meet club goals, boost members' English speaking, change members from passive to outstanding, and create an additional learning source outside of class. The club structure includes a board of former facilitators and advisors.
This document provides Khmer translations for economic and financial terms from English to Khmer. It includes terms such as wage freeze, bottleneck, deposit, concern, shortage, objective, worker, manufacture, farming, agriculture, industry, ownership, obligation, deduction, interest, job, work, contract, and others. The document translates these terms to help explain economic concepts in the Khmer language.
The Khmer Empire ruled over parts of modern-day Cambodia, Thailand, and Laos. It was influenced by Indian culture, adopting Hinduism and Buddhism. The Khmer people built elaborate temple complexes like Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world. However, the empire declined due to environmental factors like deforestation and soil depletion, as well as conflicts with neighboring groups and changes to the irrigation systems from shifting monsoon patterns.