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Write about your favorite book Trong các bạn ắt hẳn có nhiều người thik đọc sách. Đọc sách là một cách rất tốt để thu lượm kiến thức, giờ thì hãy nói cho PD nghe về cuốn sách mà bạn thik đi nào. Các bạn có thể dùng những gợi ý sau : 1/ A book Book + by : a book by Charles Dickens cuốn sách của (được viết bởi) tác giả Charles Dickens + about : I'm reading a book about a little girl who was a slave in 19th century Atlanta. sách viết về paperback : a book with a cover made of thin card sách bìa thường, mỏng hardback : a book with a hard cover bìa cứng 2/ Books and stories about imaginary people and events novel romantic novel (= about love) historical novel (= about people and events in the past) fiction romantic fiction (= about s.o who falls in love) historical fiction (= set in the past, often about famous events) crime fiction (= about a crime and the criminal getting caught) literature : books, plays and poems, especially famous ones that people think are important science fiction : stories about things that happen in the future or in other parts in the universe khoa học viễn tưởng detective story : a story in which s.o tries to find who is responsible for a crime, especially a murder truyện trinh thám ghost story : a story that involves ghosts and strange events truyện ma love story : truyện tình cảm thriller : an exciting story, for example about a crime or war, in which surprising events happen suddenly and you never know what will happen next short story : truyện ngắn 3/ Books about real things non-fiction : books about real events and facts 4/ A book someone's life biography : books about the life story of a person written by someone else autobiography : a book in which s.o writes about their own life tự truyện 5/ Books that give information reference book : a book of facts, such as a dictionary or an encyclopedia which you look at to discover particular information sách tham khảo textbook : a book that contains detailed information about a subject for people who are studying that subject sách giáo khoa dictionary atlas : a book of maps 6/ s.o who writes books : writer, author, novelist, . 7/ what happens in book : story, plot, ending, . 8/ The words in book : narrative (third person narrative, first person narrative, .) , dialogue, quotation (also quote) , style of writing , . 9/ The people in book : character a colorful character (= an interesting character) an attactive/ appealing/sympathetic character hero, heroine, the narrator , . 10/ The ideas or subject of a book be about , be set in, be based on, theme, Writing tips : When you are writing about your favorite book: 1/ ------- Say briefly what it's about It's about a young boy called Harry Potter . It tells the story of Jay Gatsby . . Then give a very brief summary of the story, using the present tense 2/ ------- Say why you like it It's a very good book It's a brilliant book It's a classical story . It's very exciting I couldn't put it down It's a real page- turner It grabs your attention right from the start. . You like the language It's very well written It's beautiful written . You like the atmosphere It really gives you the feeling for the world of the "Jazz Age" You really think you are there . 3/ ------- Say when it was written, when you read it It was written in the 1930s/ a long time ago / quite recently I read it when I was at university/ a couple of years ago The story is set in in the Get clear about your values Get clear about your values Bởi: Joe Tye “One of the most important keys to self-motivation is to clearly identify your core values in life You must decide what matters most Many people think, ‘I know what’s important, I don’t need a list to remind me.’ What they don’t fully understand, however, is that core values often serve as critical guides for making important decisions.” Mac Anderson: Charging the Human Battery: 50 Ways to Motivate Yourself One of the most powerful sources of energy you can have comes from knowing that you are living your values And while most people intuitively have good solid values, few of us have put much thought into what those values are, much less how they are reflected in our daily attitudes and actions When you think about your values, be sure to distinguish between values and the things your value Many of the things we call values are in fact outcomes: good health, financial security, a great family life, rewarding work – even personal character – are outcomes They are the result of your actions and behaviors The more clear you are about your underlying core values, the more your daily actions, and the habits they build, will help you carve that statue of the ideal meant-to-be you I mentioned before The most comprehensive and systematic course on personal values that I know of is the Values Coach course on The Twelve Core Action Values These are universal values that transcend specific political opinion or religious belief (or non-belief) From Authenticity (Core Action Value #1) through Leadership (Core Action Value #12) these are your values, and living them will give energy to your life Each of the twelve values is reinforced by four cornerstones that put action into the value The course outline is included in the graphic below And as a special benefit, you can download a complementary eBook edition of the 400-page workbook on The Twelve Core Action Values – which is not available for retail sale – at this web link: http://www.valuescoachinc.com/the-twelve-core-action-values-free-ebook 1/2 Get clear about your values 2/2 [...]... Attacking LAN Switches Using DoS and DDoS Attacks Anatomy of a Switch 188 Three Planes 189 Data Plane 189 Control Plane 190 Management Plane 190 Attacking the Switch 190 Data Plane Attacks 192 Control Plane Attacks 192 Management Plane Attacks 193 Switch Architecture Attacks 193 Summary 194 188 xiv Reference Chapter 13 194 Control Plane Policing 197 Which Services Reside on the Control Plane? Securing... control plane (which is the plane where routing and management protocols are running) Because it can be attacked, it must be protected Control plane policing is shown to be the best technique to achieve protection xxi • Chapter 14, “Disabling Control Plane Protocols,” explains what techniques can be used when control plane policing is not available, such as on old switches • Chapter 15, “Using Switches. .. Introduction LAN and Ethernet switches are usually considered as plumbing They are easy to install and configure, but it is easy to forget about security when things appear to be simple Multiple vulnerabilities exist in Ethernet switches Attack tools to exploit them started to appear a couple of years ago (for example, the well-known dsniff package) By using those attack tools, a hacker can defeat the security. .. Detect a Data Plane DoS,” leverages NetFlow and Network Analysis Module (NAM) to detect a DoS attack or an aggressively propagating worm in the network The goal of early detection is to better fight the DoS attack even before the users or customers become aware of it Part III, “Using Switches to Augment Network Security. ” How to leverage Ethernet switches to actually augment your LAN s security level... Devices Incapable of 802.1X 802.1X Guest-VLAN 290 802.1X Guest-VLAN Timing 291 MAC Authentication Primer 293 MAB Operation 293 289 Policy Enforcement 298 VLAN Assignment 298 Summary References 299 300 Part IV What Is Next in LAN Security? 303 Chapter 18 IEEE 802.1AE 305 Enterprise Trends and Challenges 305 Matters of Trust 306 Data Plane Traffic 306 Control Plane Traffic 307 Management Traffic 307 Road... Control Plane Activities 232 Generating ICMP Messages 232 Controlling CDP, IPv6, and IEEE 802.1X 233 Using Smartports Macros 234 Control Plane Activities That Cannot Be Disabled 235 Best Practices for Control Plane 236 Summary Chapter 15 236 Using Switches to Detect a Data Plane DoS 239 Detecting DoS with NetFlow 239 Enabling NetFlow on a Catalyst 6500 244 xv NetFlow as a Security Tool 246 Increasing Security. .. Flooding with CoPP 212 TTL Expiry Attack 215 Mitigating Attacks on Cisco ME3400 Series Switches CDP Flooding 218 CDP Flooding with L2TP Tunneling 219 Summary References Chapter 14 218 222 222 Disabling Control Plane Protocols 225 Configuring Switches Without Control Plane Protocols 225 Safely Disabling Control Plane Activities 227 Disabling STP 227 Disabling Link Aggregation Protocols 228 Disabling... with information to cause a denial of services On the other hand, Ethernet switches and specific protocols and features can augment the security posture of a LAN environment with user identification, wire speed security policy enforcement, Layer 2 encryption, and so on Goals and Methods When talking about vulnerabilities in a switch- based network, the approach is first to describe the protocol, to list... 121 Motivation for IPv6 121 What Does IPv6 Change? 122 Neighbor Discovery 126 Stateless Configuration with Router Advertisement Analyzing Risk for ND and Stateless Configuration Mitigating ND and RA Attacks In Hosts 130 In Switches 130 130 127 129 100 xii Here Comes Secure ND 131 What Is SEND? 131 Implementation 133 Challenges 133 Summary References Chapter 8 133 133 What About Power over Ethernet?... Talk about your career plan? Where do you want to be in 10 years’ time? * In my career plan, after I graduate, I want to work in bank with average salary to collect experience. After 2 years, I want to become assistant manager with more higher salary… * In 10 years’ time, T want to work in ACB bank and to become managing director. Because I think if I work in there, I can have a high salary and improve progess… What should you do to improve your career? * I would focus on my skills English and computer; team work and active working style…… Suppose u apply for a job in a firm, what preparation should u make for your successful interview? Arrive Early Plan to arrive to your interview early, at least 15 minutes prior to your interview time. This will allow you to clear security, and check your appearance in the rest room. Greet Everyone with a Smile You should greet everyone that you meet with a smile. This includes the interviewer, the receptionist, the security guard, even the janitor. By projecting your friendly and pleasant disposition you are likely to create good first impressions which may land you a position. Review Prepared Notes At the interview, while waiting for your interviewer, take the opportunity to review the notes you have prepared for the interview, as well as, your resume. Stand and Greet Interviewer with a Firm Hand Shake Do you like enjoy shopping? Yes, I like it a lot Have you ever shopped online? No, I don’t really like it What are the advantages and disadvantages of shopping online? 3 The advantages : You can buy something easily and fast. You just see the items on the website and then you make a call and payment is transfersed by card. At the moment, goods is delivered to you. Beside, you don’t have to go out…… 4 The disadvantages : You only see the goods on the websites. It has a little difference. The price is not negotiate. Sometime you’ll be cheated. Special you can’t change if you don’t satisfy… What is Marketing Mix? In your opinion, what qualifications and skills required for a person…………? * Marketing Mix: product, price, promotion and place + Product –goods and services that are sold + Price is the costs to buyer of goods or services + Promotion is informing customers about products and persuading them to buy them + Place where goods or services are available * A person who works in the marketing department must have knowledge about product or services of the company, must have strong personlity, influence by good communication consistent skills…. What do you consider when you plan the following things? + A holiday The first, I’ll go to Da Lat with my family. I like Da Lat city because the weather of Da Lat is cool, fresh air, make me relax, no stress and happy. After may be I’ll go to Paris to visit my uncle……. + Special family occasion · Plan your guest list. · enlist volunteers to assist you. · You'll need to settle on a date and a place. · Plan the budget for this gathering. You'll need to determine the level of expenditures. · choose the length of the event and location. · Planning to feed everyone will be one of the most fun and challenging jobs to accomplish. + Ordinary working day Our working hours can greatly affect our happiness and our work- life balance Everything for me is scheduled and organized, and I’m very particular about my time and how it is used, because it is the only resource (used or not) we don’t ever get back. The key is planning beforehand. Every minute planning saves you on implementation many times over, and knowing what you need to do the next day allows your sub-conscious to work out ways to improve your productivity while you sleep – at least that’s what we’ve found to be true in our organization. + Your career After I graduate, I want to work [...]... the present There will probably be a number of threads to your story—one that concerns your symptoms (depression? anxiety?), another about the difficulties you’ve had at work or school, still others about the effects your problems have had on your family, or your family on your problems During these first few minutes of the interview, your mental health clinician will listen carefully to learn what sorts... making informed decisions about your care This page intentionally left blank CHAPTER 1 Taking Charge of Your Care What Mental Health Clinicians Do I n this chapter I outline how clinicians go about the business of taking care of their patients—how we gather information and how we use it to make a diagnosis and recommend treatment Any mental health professional is likely to approach your problem using an... with straight facts that will clear up persistent myths and, I hope, assuage fears If you are new to the field of mental health, you should probably begin with Part I There I explain where to go for help, how clinicians determine what is wrong, and your role in your own treatment Consult Part III to learn about the symptoms and 4 Introduction course of the various mental health diagnoses and about. .. we learn about you comes from what you tell us In the Introduction I mentioned the fears that keep people who need help from seeking it Another big deterrent is a lack of understanding about what the mental health profession can do for those who need help In the chapters of Part I, I discuss how mental health problems are diagnosed, what help you can expect, where you can get it, and what your role... discuss in Chapter 3 YOUR RIGHTS, OUR RESPONSIBILITIES The preceding list is just a glimpse into the myths about mental health professionals that I continue to debunk in the following chapters Even more important are the positives—what you should expect from us This is how I view the responsibilities of any mental health clinician The flip side, of course, is that they are also your rights as a patient:... for your disorder—in short, the inside information that will light your way to mental health USING THIS BOOK How you use this book will, of course, depend on your own needs I write to you, the reader, as though you are the patient If you are a relative, spouse, or close friend, you should find the information equally useful in understanding and helping the person you care about My main focus is mental. .. symptoms You’ll probably be asked about your sex life, drinking habits, and how you get on with your relatives—information that may seem off the point but that can have a bearing on nearly any mental disorder To develop the fullest picture possible of you as a person, you’ll be asked about many areas of your life Even the *Technically, a symptom is something you complain about (such as anxiety attacks... what is troubling you Another potential source of information is your physical exam Mental or emotional symptoms can be caused by endocrine disorders, head trauma, tumors, and other medical conditions That is why you may be referred to an internist or family doctor for a complete medical workup Sometimes your Become The Expert in Your Field Get Clear and On Track Today By Roger Wyer Published by Spirit-Works Enterprises at Smashwords Copyright 2011 Roger Wyer Learn more about Roger Wyer at https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/RogerWyer Roger's Related Blogs and Websites: www.BizWorksStudio.com www.RogerWyer.com Thank you for downloading this little ebook. Please share it with your friends and anyone who with whom you are called to share it by directing them to Smashwords.com. We’ve made this book affordable and easy to download in order to discourage you from reproducing, copying, and distributing it. Thank you for your support. Contents Part One: What Is An Expert? Greetings! How Do You Know You’re The Expert In Your Field? “Expert” Means Perception Rules What Characteristics Appear to Correspond to “Expert?” Part Two: Let's Get Started It's Today What Exactly Am I The Expert In? Where Do I Stand? In What Ways Do I Feel Most Expert? What Important Areas Require My Attention? Prioritizing Next Steps Stay The Course End Stuff Thank-you To Readers About The Author Contact The Author Readers Group Study Guide Part One: What Is An Expert? Greetings! First of all, it is from a spirit of love that I write to you today. I want you to feel this Second, I assure you that you ARE the expert in your field. Once you understand what it means to be the expert, we’ll turn our attention to figuring out what field you’re the expert in. Refining how you define your field of expertise is critical to your success. When you can clearly and cleanly state your field, we’ll work on evaluating where you stand as an expert. You’ll be able to pinpoint your strengths as well as missing pieces in the way your project your expertise to those around you. Then you’ll know where to devote your attention as you grow into being The Expert in your field. Along the way, I’ll continually remind you that being the expert is as much a matter of perception as quantifiable credentials. I want you to feel deeply what it means to be The Expert so that you act the part. And I want you to continually take leveraged action to put you in position to back up your claim. It’s my hope that this little book will help you align your actions with who you really are, and have you showing up confidently as The Expert in Your Field. How Do You Know You’re “The Expert” In Your Field? You can say you’re The Expert, but how do you know it’s really true? It’s really pretty simple: people turn to you for information and advice before other sources. Think about that for a moment. Who do you consider an expert? Just labeling someone an expert doesn’t mean much unless it results in movement towards them. The core of this action is that you would turn to the expert for information and advice before other sources. That could mean turning to the expert directly, or turning to their information or material. You might, for example, view them in a video clip, follow their blog, or read their book just as well as attending their workshop or calling them on the phone. You’re the expert when people identify you with your field and your field with you. That is, you and your field of expertise are the same – you own it. When you’re the expert, you are trusted. Your brand is trusted. .. .Get clear about your values 2/2

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