Netcat is a tool that can read and write data across networks using TCP or UDP. It can perform functions like port scanning to view open ports, banner grabbing to identify services and versions, file transfers between systems, and creating listening shells to provide remote access to systems. Netcat is useful for tasks like transferring files or chatting between systems and can also be used to set up backdoors and bind or reverse shells for remote command line access.
Google Apps for Education by Global Talent TrackViraj Damani
Global Talent Track (GTT) is a path breaking global educational initiative and corporate training solutions company, set up by some of the best minds from the industry, academia and technology domains.
GTT is working with over 900 colleges across 15 states in India with an aim to create empowerment through employability. We are an authorized partner of Google for consulting and implementation of Google Apps for education in India and have proven expertise in realizing successful roll-out for over 800 plus colleges across India.
To learn how you can get the most out of the free Google Apps for Education suite and transform the way your people work together, get in touch with the experts at GTT, India's premier Google Apps provider.
Los quimbayas habitaban el territorio de Colombia prehispánica y se destacaron por su habilidad en la orfebrería, logrando estilos depurados y finos en delicadas joyas de oro. Crearon elegantes vasijas decoradas con pintura negativa, figuras antropomorfas y urnas funerarias. A pesar de seguir normas geométricas, cada pieza muestra individualidad, desde naturalismo hasta inicios de abstracción. Practicaron deformación craneana en recién nacidos para cambiar su aspecto natural.
This very short document does not contain any presentations. It simply states that there are currently no presentations available. The document provides very little information in only 3 words.
The document discusses the 1960s counterculture movement in the United States. It emerged as a response to social norms and involved challenging authority, greater social tolerance, and environmental awareness. Key figures like Timothy Leary and John Sinclair led the movement and advocated for peace, love, music, and use of drugs like LSD and marijuana. The movement gave rise to changes in attitudes around gender roles and politics.
Netcat is a tool that can read and write data across networks using TCP or UDP. It can perform functions like port scanning to view open ports, banner grabbing to identify services and versions, file transfers between systems, and creating listening shells to provide remote access to systems. Netcat is useful for tasks like transferring files or chatting between systems and can also be used to set up backdoors and bind or reverse shells for remote command line access.
Google Apps for Education by Global Talent TrackViraj Damani
Global Talent Track (GTT) is a path breaking global educational initiative and corporate training solutions company, set up by some of the best minds from the industry, academia and technology domains.
GTT is working with over 900 colleges across 15 states in India with an aim to create empowerment through employability. We are an authorized partner of Google for consulting and implementation of Google Apps for education in India and have proven expertise in realizing successful roll-out for over 800 plus colleges across India.
To learn how you can get the most out of the free Google Apps for Education suite and transform the way your people work together, get in touch with the experts at GTT, India's premier Google Apps provider.
Los quimbayas habitaban el territorio de Colombia prehispánica y se destacaron por su habilidad en la orfebrería, logrando estilos depurados y finos en delicadas joyas de oro. Crearon elegantes vasijas decoradas con pintura negativa, figuras antropomorfas y urnas funerarias. A pesar de seguir normas geométricas, cada pieza muestra individualidad, desde naturalismo hasta inicios de abstracción. Practicaron deformación craneana en recién nacidos para cambiar su aspecto natural.
This very short document does not contain any presentations. It simply states that there are currently no presentations available. The document provides very little information in only 3 words.
The document discusses the 1960s counterculture movement in the United States. It emerged as a response to social norms and involved challenging authority, greater social tolerance, and environmental awareness. Key figures like Timothy Leary and John Sinclair led the movement and advocated for peace, love, music, and use of drugs like LSD and marijuana. The movement gave rise to changes in attitudes around gender roles and politics.
14 Latest modern decor ideas, healing art, for a zentastic lifestyle, for the urban sophisticate! 14 great interior decor ideas with my healing paintings. Feng shui, Reiki symbol healing paintings to refresh, nourish your soul and your space! Thank you for coming by Razarts! Have a Great day and All the Best from Rizwana! www.razarts.com
Los Chonos eran un grupo indígena nómade que habitó el sur de Chiloé, obteniendo su sustento del mar mediante la pesca, caza de lobos marinos y recolección de mariscos. Vivían en canoas fabricadas de tres tablas llamadas "dalcas" y andaban casi desnudos, cubiertos solo por capas de cuero de guanaco. Las mujeres se encargaban de obtener el alimento buceando y recolectando peces y mariscos, que acumulaban en canastos colgados de sus cuellos.
The document discusses utilizing web archive interoperability with Memento, which provides a framework for integrating and searching across multiple web archives. It describes how Memento acts as a bridge between original web resources and archived versions (mementos) and aggregates data from different archives to allow searching across them. Examples are given of Memento tools and applications that enable time travel functionality and robust links via link decoration.
Teacher Leader Development: A Narrative InquiryLloyd Yeo
This document summarizes a narrative inquiry into the development of senior teachers in two secondary schools in Singapore. It describes the country's teacher development initiatives from 2001-2015. It then provides background on 5 teacher participants and outlines the research design, which involved individual narratives and analysis of patterns in their experiences. Key themes that emerged include the community and systems that supported participants, the tools and rules of the accreditation process, and tensions in navigating various roles and platforms for teacher development. The document concludes by discussing identity formation in learning communities and recommending a more sustainable, social-based approach to senior teacher development.
This document discusses challenges in scientific data management and proposes a framework called SciFrame to address them. It notes issues like dealing with large volumes of data from diverse sources, balancing implicit and explicit descriptions, and preserving information as data moves between acquisition, transformation, and publication. SciFrame aims to improve data discovery, extraction, and transfer through semantic-aware schemas, workflow inspection, adaptive databases, and database descriptors that consider storage approaches.
This document is a student paper exploring the concept of "women's rights are human rights." It begins by providing context on the establishment of South Africa's constitution and bill of rights in 1996. It then examines perspectives from the past that viewed human rights as excluding women. Hillary Clinton's famous 1995 speech declaring "women's rights are human rights" sparked global recognition of the injustices women faced. The document discusses how women globally began asserting their human rights in response to oppression. It concludes by analyzing how the South African constitution has incorporated women's rights and promoted equality through various legislative acts.
O documento apresenta dois vídeos, com o primeiro vídeo sendo destacado para fornecer mais informações e o segundo vídeo sendo uma repetição do primeiro.
The document summarizes how the US mobilized its economy and industry for World War II. Key aspects included converting auto manufacturers to produce tanks, planes, and other war materials. Henry Kaiser's mass production of cargo ships helped the war effort. The US significantly outproduced Germany and Japan due to its use of assembly lines. Women entered the workforce in large numbers, including in factories producing weapons and equipment. Several major battles are outlined, including the Allies turning back the Axis powers at the Battles of Coral Sea, Midway, Guadalcanal, and Stalingrad.
Citizen surveys can provide valuable feedback to improve digital services. The document discusses:
1) Why citizen/user input is important for creating effective services, as needs may change over time, and different groups have different priorities.
2) Different research methods for surveys, including quantitative, representative surveys for general trends, and qualitative focus groups for in-depth feedback on innovations.
3) A case study of a survey across five municipalities to benchmark digital services, communication channels, and priorities to guide future investments and develop services strategically based on citizen priorities.
14 Latest modern decor ideas, healing art, for a zentastic lifestyle, for the urban sophisticate! 14 great interior decor ideas with my healing paintings. Feng shui, Reiki symbol healing paintings to refresh, nourish your soul and your space! Thank you for coming by Razarts! Have a Great day and All the Best from Rizwana! www.razarts.com
Los Chonos eran un grupo indígena nómade que habitó el sur de Chiloé, obteniendo su sustento del mar mediante la pesca, caza de lobos marinos y recolección de mariscos. Vivían en canoas fabricadas de tres tablas llamadas "dalcas" y andaban casi desnudos, cubiertos solo por capas de cuero de guanaco. Las mujeres se encargaban de obtener el alimento buceando y recolectando peces y mariscos, que acumulaban en canastos colgados de sus cuellos.
The document discusses utilizing web archive interoperability with Memento, which provides a framework for integrating and searching across multiple web archives. It describes how Memento acts as a bridge between original web resources and archived versions (mementos) and aggregates data from different archives to allow searching across them. Examples are given of Memento tools and applications that enable time travel functionality and robust links via link decoration.
Teacher Leader Development: A Narrative InquiryLloyd Yeo
This document summarizes a narrative inquiry into the development of senior teachers in two secondary schools in Singapore. It describes the country's teacher development initiatives from 2001-2015. It then provides background on 5 teacher participants and outlines the research design, which involved individual narratives and analysis of patterns in their experiences. Key themes that emerged include the community and systems that supported participants, the tools and rules of the accreditation process, and tensions in navigating various roles and platforms for teacher development. The document concludes by discussing identity formation in learning communities and recommending a more sustainable, social-based approach to senior teacher development.
This document discusses challenges in scientific data management and proposes a framework called SciFrame to address them. It notes issues like dealing with large volumes of data from diverse sources, balancing implicit and explicit descriptions, and preserving information as data moves between acquisition, transformation, and publication. SciFrame aims to improve data discovery, extraction, and transfer through semantic-aware schemas, workflow inspection, adaptive databases, and database descriptors that consider storage approaches.
This document is a student paper exploring the concept of "women's rights are human rights." It begins by providing context on the establishment of South Africa's constitution and bill of rights in 1996. It then examines perspectives from the past that viewed human rights as excluding women. Hillary Clinton's famous 1995 speech declaring "women's rights are human rights" sparked global recognition of the injustices women faced. The document discusses how women globally began asserting their human rights in response to oppression. It concludes by analyzing how the South African constitution has incorporated women's rights and promoted equality through various legislative acts.
O documento apresenta dois vídeos, com o primeiro vídeo sendo destacado para fornecer mais informações e o segundo vídeo sendo uma repetição do primeiro.
The document summarizes how the US mobilized its economy and industry for World War II. Key aspects included converting auto manufacturers to produce tanks, planes, and other war materials. Henry Kaiser's mass production of cargo ships helped the war effort. The US significantly outproduced Germany and Japan due to its use of assembly lines. Women entered the workforce in large numbers, including in factories producing weapons and equipment. Several major battles are outlined, including the Allies turning back the Axis powers at the Battles of Coral Sea, Midway, Guadalcanal, and Stalingrad.
Citizen surveys can provide valuable feedback to improve digital services. The document discusses:
1) Why citizen/user input is important for creating effective services, as needs may change over time, and different groups have different priorities.
2) Different research methods for surveys, including quantitative, representative surveys for general trends, and qualitative focus groups for in-depth feedback on innovations.
3) A case study of a survey across five municipalities to benchmark digital services, communication channels, and priorities to guide future investments and develop services strategically based on citizen priorities.