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F3: Beginners Guide To Speaking Better English Plus Grammar

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F3: Beginners Guide To Speaking Better English Plus Grammar
Last updated 12/2018
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.47 GB | Duration: 5h 51m

Level 3:Learn and Speak Better British English: Speak Smoother, Clearer and Correctly: PLUS Bonus English Grammar course


What you'll learn
Speak sentences, questions and conversations confidently and correctly in the Present Simple Tense
Understand basic English grammar, how to use it
Improve your pronunciation by practising linking sounds as you speak
Improve your smoothness and fluency when speaking with tips from a native English speaker
Learn useful and every day English in sentences, phrases and vocabulary that you can use
Learn good habits when speaking English that will improve your speaking and understanding
Be confident to have easy English conversations, know what to say and how to understand
Have good, practical question and sentence structure
Be confident enough to go for a better job, university course or generally improve their future

Requirements
Knowledge of the vocabulary from F1 and F2 Beginners Guide to Speaking Better English course maybe useful
15 minutes each day to just listen and speak
No English needed - only time to practice

Description
Want to learn English but can't seem to get started or you drop out quickly? Your English lessons not interesting enough? Can't find a regular time to study and learn English? Don't have a native English speaker to learn English from and study with?If this is you, then This Learn English course is excellent for you.Short, quick, interesting learn English lessons from a well known ESL*teacher and expert Ajarn Ken will keep your attention long enough, No need to have a regular time to study, with these lessons you can learn on the go, just listen and speak along with a native English speaker speaking British English.#####*BONUS*COURSE*INCLUDED:*Beginners Guide to English Grammar #####You learn as you speak!!*It's an excellent way that Ken has taught thousands of students to be confident, clear and calm when speaking English. ____________________________________________________Ratings and Reviews - 85,4%31 Oct 2018 >>>>>> 38 Reviews - 33 - 4/5 Star Reviews"Really good to make my English better " ***** - Hutani"I liked it, mainly because it makes us repeat the words and phrases. " ***** Ana"I really enjoy. I hope if watching, listening and practicing every day I will get improving my self English speaking. " *****MD*Golam_______________________________________________________________________________________________If you want to know more, read on!!*.........This F3: Beginners Guide to Speaking Better English course is the second course in the series and you will improve and practice:your English speaking skills by speaking along with Ken during the lessonyour English reading skills by following the lesson bookletyour listening skills by listening along with Ken during the lessonyour pronunciation skills by following the lesson and copying Kenyour English grammar and understand English betterYou will listen to Native British English speaker Ken give short English lessons. Your job is to follow and speak along with Ken. You will learn:basic vocabulary and sentence structures you can use in the present simple tense.how to speak smoother, clearer and have better pronunciation when speaking English.tips how to improve your confidence and fluency speaking Englishhow to link words together to speak smoother and faster and correctlybetter English Grammar with easy and simple ways to always rememberWho can use this course?Beginner English students who want to get confident speaking basic EnglishEnglish students who want to improve their pronunciation and get good habits speaking English*What are the lessons?The lessons are quite short but fast, I give you keywords as English vocabulary in useful sentences you can use every day. There is a lesson booklet giving you a complete dialogue for each lesson that you can follow to improve your English readingThe lesson gives you time and space to speak along with Ken and this will help you speak better English.________Who gives the lectures?I'm Ken and I'm from the UK*and speak British English although I've lived in Portugal, Spain, Italy, Bulgaria, Thailand in the last 15 years and have been able to learn some conversational French, Portuguese, Spanish and I*can understand some Thai also. I've visited around 50 countries around the world so I am very well aware of cultural differences and have adapted myself over time to understand languages and what's important culturally.So you have a teacher who understands what it is to learn a language, how challenging and difficult it can be. This is why these courses maybe perfect for you as it comes from real experiences from myself and also my many, many students. All of this experience goes into my course in many ways and these dictations are part of that.________What is Kens background?I've been a business trainer organising training workshops for companies and also I've been involved in language learning ever since I left the UK - both teaching and learning. Over the last few years, I've taught thousands of students in Europe, South America and more recently Asia where I've coached and taught newly graduated Asian students how to improve their English, confidence and give great career advice for those wanting to work in the aviation industry as cabin crew.___________
Overview
Section 1: Welcome to F3: Beginners Guide to Speaking Better English
Lecture 1 Welcome to the F3 Beginners Guide to Speaking Better English Course
Section 2: Lesson 1: Family Vocab and Plurals, Use Are/Is, Vocab for the hand,
Lecture 2 Lesson 1: Hints and Tips from Ajarn Ken
Lecture 3 Lesson 1: Practice Speaking English Lesson with Ajarn Ken. F3L1P
Section 3: Lesson 2: Wake Up/Fall Asleep, Vocab for Teeth incl Single/Plural, Shapes
Lecture 4 Lesson 2: Hints and Tips from Ajarn Ken
Lecture 5 Lesson 2: Practice Speaking English Lesson with Ajarn Ken. F3L2P
Section 4: Lesson 3: How to use all and same, some and different, vocab for cutlery
Lecture 6 Lesson 3: Hints and Tips from Ajarn Ken
Lecture 7 Lesson 3: Practice Speaking English Lesson with Ajarn Ken. F3L3P
Section 5: Lesson 4: Basic daily routines, Correctly use Work plus preposition
Lecture 8 Lesson 4: Hints and Tips from Ajarn Ken
Lecture 9 Lesson 4: Practice Speaking English Lesson with Ajarn Ken. F3L4P
Section 6: Lesson 5: Correct vocab for public and private transport, using wear and wearing
Lecture 10 Lesson 5: Hints and Tips from Ajarn Ken
Lecture 11 Lesson 5: Practice Speaking English Lesson with Ajarn Ken. F3L5P
Section 7: Lesson 6: How to use type, vocabulary for eggs, using, cost/price/how much
Lecture 12 Lesson 6: Hints and Tips from Ajarn Ken
Lecture 13 Lesson 6: Practice Speaking English Lesson with Ajarn Ken. F3L6P
Section 8: Lesson 7: Using The Same As and Different From, Daily Routines in the evening
Lecture 14 Lesson 7: Hints and Tips from Ajarn Ken
Lecture 15 Lesson 7: Practice Speaking English Lesson with Ajarn Ken. F3L7P
Section 9: Lesson 8: Vocabulary for gardens, for eating out, Verbs for routines
Lecture 16 Lesson 8: Hints and Tips from Ajarn Ken
Lecture 17 Lesson 8: Practice Speaking English Lesson with Ajarn Ken. F3L8P
Section 10: Lesson 9: Daily Freetime Routines, Sense of touch, Varous Fruits F3L9
Lecture 18 Lesson 9: Hints and Tips from Ajarn Ken
Lecture 19 Lesson 9: Practice Speaking English Lesson with Ajarn Ken. F3L9P
Section 11: Lesson 10: Senses Taste, Temperature and weather, Adverbs, Feelings
Lecture 20 Lesson 10: Hints and Tips from Ajarn Ken
Lecture 21 Lesson 10: Practice Speaking English Lesson with Ajarn Ken. F2L10P
Section 12: Beginners Guide to Better English Grammar
Lecture 22 Auxiliary Verb to Be, Present Simple : Beginners Guide to Better English Grammar
Lecture 23 Auxiliary Verb To Do: Beginners Guide to Better English Grammar
Lecture 24 Auxiliary Verb To Have: Beginners Guide to Better English Grammar
Lecture 25 Verbs and Adverbs: Beginners Guide to Better English Grammar
Lecture 26 Nouns: Beginners Guide to Better English Grammar
Lecture 27 Articles: Beginners Guide to Better English Grammar
Lecture 28 Prepositions: Beginners Guide to Better English Grammar
Lecture 29 Adjectives: Beginners Guide to Better English Grammar
Lecture 30 Pronouns: Beginners Guide to Better English Grammar
Students who want to practice English with a native English speaker,Students who want to understand English grammar better,Students who are too busy to plan their study time and want easy, flexible lessons,Students looking to start learning English for the first time,Students who want a refresher from previous learning English Courses



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Master Communication And Interpersonal Skills To Get Job

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Master Communication And Interpersonal Skills To Get Job
Last updated 7/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.33 GB | Duration: 4h 58m

Improve your Communication Skills by Mastering Conversations and Developing Amazing Interpersonal Skills


What you'll learn
Effective Communication Skills
Positive Body Language
Interpersonal Skills
Effective Speaking Skills

Requirements
Willingness to improve and learn new concepts of Communication Skills

Description
Communication and Interpersonal skills are the skills we use every day when we communicate and interact with other people, both individually and in groups. People with strong interpersonal skills are often more successful in both their professional and personal lives. Interpersonal skills include a wide variety of skills, though many are centred around communication, such as listening, questioning and understanding body language. They also include the skills and attributes associated with emotional intelligence or being able to understand and manage your own and others' emotions.People with good interpersonal skills tend to be able to work well in a team or group, and with other people more generally. They are able to communicate effectively with others, whether family, friends, colleagues, customers or clients. Interpersonal skills are therefore vital in all areas of life at work, in education and socially.Through awareness of how you interact with others, and with practice, you can improve your interpersonal skills. This section of Skills You Need is full of information and practical advice that you can use to improve and develop your interpersonal skills. We've all been developing our interpersonal skills since childhood, usually subconsciously.Interpersonal skills often become so natural that we may take them for granted, never thinking about how we communicate with other people. If you have developed good habits, this is fine. However, it is of course also possible to develop bad habits, and then fail to understand why our communications or relationships are suffering.However, with a little time and effort, you can develop both your awareness and these skills. Good interpersonal skills can improve many aspects of your life, both professionally and socially, as they lead to better understanding and better relationships.Interpersonal skills are also sometimes referred to as social skills, people skills, soft skills, or life skills. Although all these terms can include interpersonal skills, they tend to be broader and may therefore also refer to other types of skills. Many people also use the term communication skills for interpersonal skills, but interpersonal skills cover more, including decision-making and problem-solving, plus working in a group or team and emotional intelligence.
Overview
Section 1: Welcome !
Lecture 1 Why you should enrol for this course ?
Section 2: Introduction
Lecture 2 What is Interpersonal skill ?
Lecture 3 Effective Communication Modes
Lecture 4 Body Language and Interpersonal Skills ?
Lecture 5 Important Body Language Gestures ?
Section 3: Interpersonal Skills ?
Lecture 6 Interpersonal Skills to posses ?
Lecture 7 How to develop Interpersonal Skills ?
Lecture 8 Public Speaking & Interpersonal Skills ?
Lecture 9 What are Personal Skills ?
Lecture 10 Important Interpersonal Qualities ?
Lecture 11 Knowing Intercultural Skills ?
Section 4: Decision Making Skills ?
Lecture 12 What are decision making Skills ?
Lecture 13 How to take good decisions ?
Lecture 14 Creative Decision Making ?
Lecture 15 Creative Problem Skills ?
Section 5: Health and Well being ?
Lecture 16 Managing Health and well being ?
Lecture 17 Soft Skills and Health ?
Lecture 18 Health through Diet ?
Lecture 19 Love and Personality ?
Lecture 20 Remembering names and faces ?
Section 6: Speaking Skills ?
Lecture 21 The Art of Speaking ?
Lecture 22 Effective Communication ?
Lecture 23 Language ?
Lecture 24 What is Meta Communication ?
Lecture 25 How to improve Body Language ?
Lecture 26 Importance of speaking English ?
Lecture 27 Importance of Public Speaking ?
Lecture 28 What are personal Skills ?
Lecture 29 How to develop Interpersonal Skills ?
Lecture 30 Dressing up and appearance ?
Lecture 31 Voice and Personality ?
Lecture 32 Improving your voice ?
Lecture 33 How to make a presentation ?
Lecture 34 How to have great meeting ?
Section 7: Interpersonal Skills ?
Lecture 35 Importance of Good Pronunciation ?
Lecture 36 Creative problem solving skills ?
Lecture 37 Self Motivation ?
Lecture 38 How to manage time effectively ?
Lecture 39 How to become an effective Leader ?
Lecture 40 How to be a Team player ?
Lecture 41 What is Negotiation Skills ?
Lecture 42 What is Emotional Intelligence ?
Lecture 43 Importance of Interpersonal Skills ?
Lecture 44 What is Assertiveness ?
Lecture 45 What is Pursuasion ?
Section 8: Problem Solving Skills ?
Lecture 46 What is Interpersonal Skills ?
Lecture 47 Problem solving skills another perspective
Lecture 48 Problem solving in jobs ?
Lecture 49 Problem solving and soft skills ?
Lecture 50 Improving problem solving skills ?
Lecture 51 Problem skills for Managers ?
Section 9: Assertivness !
Lecture 52 Introduction to assertiveness ?
Lecture 53 What is assertiveness ?
Lecture 54 How to express assertiveness ?
Lecture 55 How can you be assertive ?
Lecture 56 Why people are not assertive ?
Lecture 57 How to deal with Non-assertivess ?
Lecture 58 Why is assertiveness important ?
Lecture 59 Characterstics of assertiveness ?
Lecture 60 Principles of assertiveness ?
Lecture 61 Advantages of assertiveness ?
Lecture 62 Types of Behaviour ?
Lecture 63 Tips for becoming more assertive ?
Section 10: Critical Thinking Skills ?
Lecture 64 Introduction to Critical Thinking Skills ?
Lecture 65 What is Critical Thinking ?
Lecture 66 Importance of Critical Thinking ?
Lecture 67 What a Critical Thinker can do ?
Lecture 68 Critical Thinking Skills ?
Lecture 69 Top Critical Thinking Skills ?
Lecture 70 Attributes of Critical Thinking ?
Section 11: How to become Happy in Life ?
Lecture 71 What is Happiness ?
Lecture 72 How to focus on Good ?
Lecture 73 What is Gratitude and Generosity ?
Lecture 74 What is the relevance of Physical possesions in Life ?
Lecture 75 What is choosing happiness in life ?
Lecture 76 How to choose happiness in Life ?
Lecture 77 What is Gratitude ?
Lecture 78 How to be present in your relationships ?
Lecture 79 How to focus on your strengths ?
Lecture 80 How to develop mental wellbeing ?
Lecture 81 Factors responsible for happiness ?
Lecture 82 Startegies of Happiness ?
This course is to improve communication skill and Interpersonal Skills



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Linux Binary Analysis for Ethical Hackers and Pentesters

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Linux Binary Analysis for Ethical Hackers and Pentesters
Published 09/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 34 lectures (6h 54m) | Size: 5 GB



Master the skills required in Ethical Hacking, Reverse Engineering,Malware Analysis,Exploit Development in this course



What you'll learn
This tutorial will teach students the inner working of Binary files ( ELF formats ) and methods used by malware analysts for malware analysis
In this tutorial you will learn about Basics of ELF in Linux UNIX environment. You will learn in depth coverage of binary compilation process of Linux ELF.
You will learn file injection techniques in ELF in Linux OS. You will learn how to do dynamic and static ELF file analysis in linux OS
After taking this course you will feel very confident in the area of malware analysis in linux environment
Requirements
C programming,Assembly language, Linux terminal commands
Description
If you want to build a career in Ethical Hacking and cyber security you should have the basic understanding of the file(ELF) and system (OS) internal working. If you want to learn about reverse engineering,malware workings and system internal working with the malwares then this course is for you. In this course you will learn the essential parts of Binary (ELF) analysis in Linux (UNIX) Operating System. We will start from the ground level and goes indepth inside the Binary (ELF) in Linux System. After finishing this course you will have a good understanding of the Binary files of how a Binary (ELF) works in Operating system. You will gain confidence and you will be ready to understand the basics of Malware workings.
Learning about Binary files is a complex task and needs a lot of time to spend on the internet and books, whatever i have learned from my experience I have shared into this course of Linux Binary Analysis for Ethical Hackers and pentesters.
Binary analysis is the process of identifying an ELF and analyzing its behavior. A Binary analysis may use a variety of tools and techniques to identify malware. These may include static analysis, dynamic analysis, behavioral analysis, network traffic analysis, and forensic analysis.
Who this course is for
Are you curious about how hackers inject malicius code inside the executable files and how they create malicious program to work for them. How hackers infect the executables with malwares, if your answer is yes then this course is for you. So in this tutorial I will show you the basic backbone of a Binary file structure and its internal working with the OS. At then end of the tutorial you feel the basic understanding of the Binary files working and structures and how to manipulate them according to your need.



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Write Your First (Or Next) Great Song Now

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Write Your First (Or Next) Great Song Now
Published 9/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 8.08 GB | Duration: 7h 11m

Everything you need to know to become a skilled and prolific writer of songs people will love.


What you'll learn
Gain in-depth, hands-on knowledge of how to write powerful songs in any genre.
Follow a tried and true 8-Step songwriting path to complete your first or next great song,
Understand all the elements of song structure and how to use them.
Quick Start: Jump in by writing a quick 3-chord song to break the ice.
Learn how to write songs starting with either the music or the words.
Explore a wealth of concepts and ideas to inspire you and keep you writing.
Learn how to assess, edit, polish, and performance-proof your song.
Develop the motivation, enthusiasm, and self-confidence to make songwriting a positive, creative force in your life.
Learn to see yourself as a songwriter and then become one.

Requirements
The only prerequisite for this course is to possess a curiosity or desire to write songs that move people.
If you don't play an instrument, there are a few brief lessons included to help get you started playing guitar.

Description
This songwriting course is a labor of love. Written during the pandemic and over a year in production, Write Your First (or Next) Great Song Now is a comprehensive and inspiring road map for becoming a powerful and confident working songwriter. So, what does that mean? A "working songwriter" is someone who regularly writes and performs highly original songs that garner recognition and accolades from peer musicians, fans, and venues alike. The majority of people you will compete with at the local and regional level for stage time typically play covers. Writing head-turning, beautifully crafted songs sets you apart, elevating you to the upper ranks of visibility and respect.This course is designed and structured to get you there as quickly as possible--giving you everything you need to do the work and make it happen. The only missing ingredient is you. Your passion. Your energy and commitment. Your unique voice. Complete all the assignments and the 8-Step songwriting process and you will be well on your way with a calling card in hand that confirms for all who hear it that you are a songwriter. Thousands of people on any given day are dreaming of becoming songwriters. The difference is in the doing. Seize this moment. Right now. And begin turning your dream into the daily, life-affirming reality of the working songwriter. Course Highlights:Over 7 hours of on-camera teaching across more than 90 highly structured lectures (no Powerpoints!)Packed with practical theory, real world examples, and hands-on exercises so you can move quickly and confidently forward on your songwriting journeyLearn everything you need to know to start and complete a high quality song by the end of the courseSelf-paced and available 24/7Works on a Mac, PC, and a variety of other devicesPurchase risk-free with Udemy's 30-day money back guaranteeMajor Course Sections Include:Start Simply. Simply Start.You Are a SongwriterWhat Are Your Goals?Finding InspirationCreativity and The MuseThe Whole Mentor/Apprentice ThingDon't Borrow. Steal!Let's Jump In: Write a Simple 3 Chord Scratch Draft SongWriting the Music FirstThe Not-So-Secret Songwriter's Super Hot Sauce For SuccessGuitar Chords and TheoryRhythm, the Pulse, and Time SignaturesMajor and Minor KeysWriting Chord ProgressionsWriting Melodies That Move PeopleWriting the Words FirstWhat Are You Going To Write About? Points of ViewTypes of SongsTelling Tales: Friction Creates FictionCharacter In ActionRhyme-SchemingThe Elements of Song Structure and How To Use ThemEditing and Performance-Proofing Your SongBuilding On Your Momentum8 Steps To Finishing Your Song:STEP 1: Write Your Song's ProgressionSTEP 2: Choose Your Song's RhythmSTEP 3: Find Your MelodySTEP 4: Write Verses 1 and 2STEP 5: Write Your ChorusSTEP 6: Write a BridgeSTEP 7: Building Out Your VersesSTEP 8: Editing Your SongAssignments:Assignment #1: Let's Write Our First Verse TogetherAssignment #2: First Chord ProgressionAssignment #3: Sneak Up On ItAssignment #4: Steal SomethingAssignment #5: Choose Your MentorAssignment: #6: Rhyme-Mapping The MasterExtra | Motivator Videos (for when you need a boost!):Motivator: Nothing Is MissingMotivator: Space and RoutineMotivator: Make TimeMotivator: Perfection Doesn't ExistMotivator: Stick The LandingMotivator: Fear of Failure
Overview
Section 1: Welcome
Lecture 1 Welcome
Lecture 2 A Note On Notetaking
Section 2: Beginnings
Lecture 3 You Are A Songwriter
Lecture 4 Assignment #1: Let's Write A Verse Together Right Now
Lecture 5 What Are Your Goals?
Section 3: Start simply. Simply start.
Lecture 6 Creativity: This or That
Lecture 7 The Muse
Lecture 8 Your Phone Is A Powerful Songwriting Tool
Lecture 9 Assignment #2: First Chord Progression
Section 4: Finding Inspiration
Lecture 10 Assignment #3: Sneak Up On It
Lecture 11 Don't Borrow, Steal
Lecture 12 Assignment #4: Steal Something
Lecture 13 The Whole Mentor/Apprentice Thing
Lecture 14 Steve Earle and Me
Lecture 15 Assignment #5; Choose Your Mentor
Section 5: Let's Jump In and Write A Song!
Lecture 16 Let's Jump In: Chords: Pick 3
Lecture 17 Let's Jump In: Find A Strum Pattern
Lecture 18 Let's Jump In: Words - Be The Bard
Lecture 19 Let's Jump In: Melody - Uncovering A Little Magic
Lecture 20 Let's Jump In: Putting It All Together
Section 6: Music First
Lecture 21 Music First
Lecture 22 Guitar Chords Part 1: A Quick Survey
Lecture 23 Guitar Chords Part 2: Chord Relationships By Note Number In the Scale
Lecture 24 Circle of Fifths (The Songwriter's Cheat Sheet)
Lecture 25 7th Chords
Lecture 26 Barre Chords
Lecture 27 The Capo
Lecture 28 It's Emotional: Major vs. Minor Keys
Lecture 29 The Not-So-Secret Songwriter's Super Hot Sauce For Success
Lecture 30 Hot Sauce Ingredients
Section 7: Chord Progressions
Lecture 31 Intro To Chord Progressions
Lecture 32 The I-IV-V Chords
Lecture 33 The Flat VII Chord
Lecture 34 The Major and Minor II Chords
Lecture 35 The Minor VI - The Closet Relative
Lecture 36 Walking Up and Down
Lecture 37 Advanced Progressions
Lecture 38 Major/Minor Swap Fest
Lecture 39 STEP 1: Write Your Song's Progression
Section 8: Rhythm: Feel the Pulse
Lecture 40 Rhythm: Feel the Pulse
Lecture 41 The Vibe: Strumming Patterns (A Very Quick Survey)
Lecture 42 Tempo: The Speed of Sound
Lecture 43 The Feel: What's a Time Signature?
Lecture 44 STEP 2: Decide On Your New Song's Rhythmic Feel
Section 9: Melody: A String of Pearls
Lecture 45 Melody: A String of Pearls
Lecture 46 Musicality - The Art of Listening
Lecture 47 Making Melodies
Lecture 48 Melody: Find It In the Chords
Lecture 49 Melody: Find It In the Riff
Lecture 50 Melody: Find It In The Scale
Lecture 51 Melody: Follow the Melody To The Chords
Lecture 52 STEP 3: Find Your Melody
Section 10: Words First Part 1
Lecture 53 Words First
Lecture 54 Points of View
Lecture 55 What Do You Want To Write About?
Lecture 56 Autobiography
Lecture 57 Ballads
Lecture 58 Title and Hook
Lecture 59 The Beauty of Metaphor and Ambiguity
Lecture 60 Theme, Concept or Novelty Songs
Lecture 61 Turn of Phrase: The Power of the Image
Section 11: Telling Tales
Lecture 62 Telling Tales: Friction Creates Fiction
Lecture 63 Setting: It's All In the Details
Lecture 64 Character In Action
Lecture 65 The Arc of the Story
Section 12: Words First Part 2
Lecture 66 When Words and Music Fit Like a Glove
Lecture 67 Rhythm and Rhyme
Lecture 68 Rhyme-Scheming
Lecture 69 Assignment #6: Rhyme-Mapping the Master
Lecture 70 Couplets All the Way Down: Mississippi
Lecture 71 Bookends: A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
Lecture 72 The Pinnacle: It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
Lecture 73 Don't Be Too Rigid
Section 13: Song Structure
Lecture 74 Song Structure
Lecture 75 Intros
Lecture 76 Be Well-Versed
Lecture 77 STEP 4: Write Verses 1 and 2
Lecture 78 The Chorus
Lecture 79 STEP 5: Write The Chorus
Lecture 80 Is A Bridge Too Far?
Lecture 81 STEP 6: Write A Bridge
Lecture 82 What Is A Pre-Chorus?
Lecture 83 STEP 7: Building Out The Verses
Lecture 84 Coda and Tags
Section 14: STEP 8: Editing Your Song
Lecture 85 STEP 8: Editing Your Song
Lecture 86 Editing: Check Your Rhymes
Lecture 87 Editing: Check Your Lyrics
Lecture 88 Editing: Check Your Logic
Lecture 89 Editing: Is There a Twist?
Lecture 90 Editing: Performance Proof Your Song
Lecture 91 Done and Done!
Lecture 92 Build On Your Momentum
Section 15: Quick, Anytime Motivators
Lecture 93 Motivator: Fear of Failure
Lecture 94 Motivator: Make Time
Lecture 95 Motivator: Space and Routine
Lecture 96 Motivator: Perfection Doesn't Exist
Lecture 97 Motivator: Nothing's Missing
Section 16: Extras
Lecture 98 Truth-Telling: Its importance and how to keep from telling too much!
Anyone interested in songwriting will benefit from taking and completing this course. Whether you're just starting out or you've written any number of songs already, the 7-plus hours of video instruction included here will help you write songs that stand out from the crowd, connect with audiences, and establish your reputation as a serious songwriter on the scene.



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F2: Beginners Guide To Speaking Better English

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F2: Beginners Guide To Speaking Better English
Last updated 10/2018
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.99 GB | Duration: 6h 13m

Level 2: Learn and Speak Better British English: Speak Smoother, Clearer and Correctly: English you can use


What you'll learn
Speak sentences, questions and conversations confidently and correctly in the Present Simple Tense
Improve your pronunciation by practising linking sounds as you speak
Improve your smoothness and fluency when speaking with tips from a native English speaker
Learn useful and every day English in sentences, phrases and vocabulary that you can use
Learn good habits when speaking English that will improve your speaking and understanding
Be confident to have easy English conversations, know what to say and how to understand
Have good, practical question and sentence structure
Be confident enough to go for a better job, university course or generally improve their future

Requirements
Knowledge of the vocabulary from F1 Beginners Guide to Speaking Better English course maybe useful
15 minutes each day to just listen and speak
No English needed - only time to practice

Description
Want to learn English but can't seem to get started or you drop out quickly? Your English lessons not interesting enough? Can't find a regular time to study and learn English? Don't have a native English speaker to learn English from and study with?If this is you, then This Learn English course is excellent for you.Short, quick, interesting learn English lessons from a well known ESL*teacher and expert Ajarn Ken will keep your attention long enough, No need to have a regular time to study, with these lessons you can learn on the go, just listen and speak along with a native English speaker speaking British English.You learn as you speak!!*It's an excellent way that Ken has taught thousands of students to be confident, clear and calm when speaking English. ____________________________________________________Ratings and Reviews - 85,4%31 Oct 2018 >>>>>> 38 Reviews - 33 - 4/5 Star Reviews"Really good to make my English better " ***** - Hutani"I liked it, mainly because it makes us repeat the words and phrases. " ***** Ana"I really enjoy. I hope if watching, listening and practicing every day I will get improving my self English speaking. " *****MD*Golam_______________________________________________________________________________________________If you want to know more, read on!!*.........This F2: Beginners Guide to Speaking Better English course is the second course in the series and you will improve and practice:your English speaking skills by speaking along with Ken during the lessonyour English reading skills by following the lesson bookletyour listening skills by listening along with Ken during the lessonyour pronunciation skills by following the lesson and copying KenYou will listen to Native British English speaker Ken give short English lessons. Your job is to follow and speak along with Ken. You will learn:basic vocabulary and sentence structures you can use in the present simple tense.how to speak smoother, clearer and have better pronunciation when speaking English.tips how to improve your confidence and fluency speaking Englishhow to link words together to speak smoother and faster and correctlyhow to listen and write better English with short English dictations from a native English speaker with British English*##UPDATED*13 September 2018 - New Quizzes and lessons added ##Who can use this course?Beginner English students who want to get confident speaking basic EnglishEnglish students who want to improve their pronunciation and get good habits speaking English*What are the lessons?The lessons are quite short but fast, I give you keywords as English vocabulary in useful sentences you can use every day. There is a lesson booklet giving you a complete dialogue for each lesson that you can follow to improve your English readingThe lesson gives you time and space to speak along with Ken and this will help you speak better English.*## Already there are a few thousand students in the first month - some reviews are excellent too.________Who gives the lectures?I'm Ken and I'm from the UK*and speak British English although I've lived in Portugal, Spain, Italy, Bulgaria, Thailand in the last 15 years and have been able to learn some conversational French, Portuguese, Spanish and I*can understand some Thai also. I've visited around 50 countries around the world so I am very well aware of cultural differences and have adapted myself over time to understand languages and what's important culturally.So you have a teacher who understands what it is to learn a language, how challenging and difficult it can be. This is why these courses maybe perfect for you as it comes from real experiences from myself and also my many, many students. All of this experience goes into my course in many ways and these dictations are part of that.________What is Kens background?I've been a business trainer organising training workshops for companies and also I've been involved in language learning ever since I left the UK - both teaching and learning. Over the last few years, I've taught thousands of students in Europe, South America and more recently Asia where I've coached and taught newly graduated Asian students how to improve their English, confidence and give great career advice for those wanting to work in the aviation industry as cabin crew.___________
Overview
Lecture 1 An Introduction to Level 2 with Ajarn Ken
Section 1: Lesson 1: Basic numbers, Feelings, Move/Still, Look/Watch
Lecture 2 Lesson 1: Beginners Guide to Better English Pronunciation F2L1S
Lecture 3 Lesson 1: Learn English Hints, Tips and Advice from Ajarn Ken F2L1T
Lecture 4 Lesson 1: Practice English Speaking Lesson with Ajarn Ken F2L1P
Section 2: Lesson 2: Months of the Year, Weather/Seasons, Adverbs Normally/Usually,
Lecture 5 Lesson 2: Beginners Guide to Better English Pronunciation F2L1S
Lecture 6 Lesson 2: Learn English Hints, Tips and Advice from Ajarn Ken F2L2T
Lecture 7 Lesson 2: Practice English Speaking Lesson with Ajarn Ken F2L2P
Section 3: Lesson 3: Where are you from? What do you do in your Free Time?
Lecture 8 Lesson 3: Beginners Guide to Better English Pronunciation F2L3S
Lecture 9 Lesson 3: Learn English Hints, Tips and Advice from Ajarn Ken F2L3T
Lecture 10 Lesson 3: Practice English Speaking Lesson with Ajarn Ken F2L3P
Section 4: Lesson 4: Comparing Height, What do you like and Prefer?
Lecture 11 Lesson 4: Beginners Guide to Better English Pronunciation F2L4S
Lecture 12 Lesson 4: Learn English Hints, Tips and Advice from Ajarn Ken F2L4T
Lecture 13 Lesson 4: Practice English Speaking Lesson with Ajarn Ken F2L4P
Section 5: Extra Lessons 1: Additional Resources and Quizzes
Section 6: Lesson 5: The Time, a Quarter or a Half? F2L5
Lecture 14 Lesson 5: Beginners Guide to Better English Pronunciation F2L5S
Lecture 15 Lesson 5: Learn English Hints, Tips and Advice from Ajarn Ken F2L5T
Lecture 16 Lesson 5: Practice English Speaking Lesson with Ajarn Ken F2L5P
Section 7: Lesson 6: What's your ability?, Telling the Time Correctly F2L6
Lecture 17 Lesson 6: Beginners Guide to Better English Pronunciation F2L6S
Lecture 18 Lesson 6: Practice English Speaking Lesson with Ajarn Ken F2L6P
Section 8: Lesson 7: Using Too, Right and Left Hand Side, The Time of Day F2L7
Lecture 19 Lesson 7: Beginners Guide to Better English Pronunciation F2L7S
Lecture 20 Lesson 7: Practice English Speaking Lesson with Ajarn Ken F2L7P
Section 9: Extra Lessons 2: Dictation and Quizzes
Section 10: Lesson 8: Front to back and top to bottom, colours of the rainbow, Both
Lecture 21 Lesson 8: Beginners Guide to Better English Pronunciation F2L8S
Lecture 22 Lesson 8: Practice English Speaking Lesson with Ajarn Ken F2L8P
Section 11: Lesson 9: How long from start to finish? Eat and Drink. Meals of the Day.
Lecture 23 Lesson 9: Beginners Guide to Better English Pronunciation F2L9S
Lecture 24 Lesson 9: Practice English Speaking Lesson with Ajarn Ken F2L9P
Section 12: Lesson 10: Married or Single? What's it made from? Inside or Outside?
Lecture 25 Lesson 10: Learn English Hints, Tips and Advice from Ajarn Ken F2L10T
Lecture 26 Lesson 10: Practice English Speaking Lesson with Ajarn Ken F2L10P
Section 13: Extra Lessons 3: Dictations and Quizzes
Section 14: Bonus Section: Additional Resources
Lecture 27 Bonus Lecture:: Additional Resources
Students who want to practice English with a native English speaker,Students who are too busy to plan their study time and want easy, flexible lessons,Students looking to start learning English for the first time,Students who want a refresher from previous learning English Courses



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Identity and Access Management (2022)

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Introduction to Identity and Access Management
Released 10/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Skill Level: Beginner | Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 57m | Size: MB

Your systems and resources are your organization's lifeline. If your data falls into the wrong hands, you could stand to lose it all. Especially now, in a world where credential theft is so pervasive, you need to be able to validate who your users are and what they can access within your organization. Join cybersecurity leader Mandy Huth for an introduction to identity and access management, a core component of your company's security posture, and its first line of defense against threats and attacks.
Explore the key concepts of identity as part of standard security frameworks used to authenticate users, groups, assets, and other entities. Learn the basics of granting permissions to designated users with enhanced access control features such as single sign-on, multi-factor authentication, least privilege, and birthright access. By the end of this course, you'll be ready to implement a zero-trust capability, role mining, best practices for passwords, and conditional access.



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Family Caregiving Course

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Family Caregiving Course
Published 9/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.80 GB | Duration: 4h 51m

Life Coaching Guide to Family caregiving at home.


What you'll learn
Understand and implement your roll as a home caregiver.
Understand your family and friends during this time.
Understand the person you are looking after.
Tools to help you deal with being a home caregiver.

Requirements
A willingness to learn and implement new strategies into your life.

Description
Have you found yourself in a situation where you are caring for a loved one, and find it difficult to cope with the day-to-day stressors?I help family caregivers learn to create a happy, healthy environment at home by working on life coaching skills and tools to assist them in dealing with many emotions. We discuss day-to-day tricks and tips to make your life easier and better to manage, giving you and your family and loved ones more quality time with each other when it counts. You will learn:How to have difficult conversations that matter.Problems that caregivers face and how to deal with them for the best results. Here are some of the main topics discussed and how to manage them. Time ManagementRelationship IssuesFinancial DifficultiesLack of Privacy Healthcare VisitsLack of medical knowledgeSleep deprivationSocial IsolationQuestioning spirituality Torn Feelings Emotional Rollercoasters and avoidanceFeeling GriefHealth deteriorationBurnoutWhat the patient feels, wants, and needs from you.What do your partner, children, family, and friends want from you?Why support groups are necessary and a good idea.What is caregiver burnout and how do I avoid it?Understanding and dealing with your emotions.What your job does, and does not entail?How to grow and expand while being a caregiver.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 How to use the course
Section 2: Lesson 1 - The foundation of home caregiving
Lecture 3 The foundation of home caregiving
Lecture 4 Emergency Plan
Lecture 5 When to call EMS
Lecture 6 Necessary discussions
Section 3: Lesson 2 - Problems Home Caregivers Face
Lecture 7 Time Management
Lecture 8 7 Time Management Tips
Lecture 9 Relationships
Lecture 10 Tips for Relationships
Lecture 11 Financial Stress
Lecture 12 Lack of Privacy
Lecture 13 Lack of medical knowledge
Lecture 14 Sleep Deprivation
Lecture 15 Healthcare Deterioration
Lecture 16 Social Isolation
Lecture 17 Question your Spirituality
Lecture 18 Emotional Rollercoaster
Lecture 19 Grief before, during and after
Lecture 20 Caregiver Burnout
Section 4: Section 3 - the person you caring for
Lecture 21 The Person you are caring for
Lecture 22 Finding the gift in Caregiving
Section 5: Section 4 - Extra
Lecture 23 Emotional Mastery 1
Lecture 24 Emotional Mastery 2
Section 6: Section 5 - Conclusion
Lecture 25 Conclusion
This course is for anyone who is caring for an injures, ill or dying family member or friend.



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Python programming aktu cse 4th semester

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Python programming aktu cse 4th semester
Published 09/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 18 lectures (6h 51m) | Size: 6.55 GB



Python aktu exam preparation of cse 4th semester student python course



What you'll learn
Introductions and basics
Conditional and Loops
Functions and Strings
Sieve of Eratosthenes & file I/O
Iterator and recursion
Requirements
No programming experience need for learning this course
You should be necessary to quality to learn this course for cse 4th semester
Description
Introduction: The Programming Cycle for Python , Python IDE, Interacting with Python Programs , Elements of Python, Type Conversion.
Basics: Expressions, Assignment Statement, Arithmetic Operators, Operator Precedence, Boolean Expression
Conditionals: Conditional statement in Python (if-else statement, it's working and execution), Nested-if statement and Elif statement in Python, Expression Evaluation & Float Representation.Loops: Purpose and working of loops, While loop including its working, For Loop, Nested Loops, Break and Continue.
Function: Parts of A Function, Execution of A Function, Keyword and Default Arguments, Scope Rules.
Strings : Length of the string and perform Concatenation and Repeat operations in it, Indexing and Slicing of Strings.
Python Data Structure : Tuples, Unpacking Sequences, Lists, Mutable Sequences, List Comprehension, Sets, Dictionaries. Higher Order Functions: Treat functions as first class Objects, Lambda Expressions.
Sieve of Eratosthenes: generate prime numbers with the help of an algorithm given by the Greek Mathematician named Eratosthenes, whose algorithm is known as Sieve of Eratosthenes.
File I/O : File input and output operations in Python Programming. Exceptions and Assertions Modules : Introduction, Importing Modules.
Abstract Data Types : Abstract data types and ADT interface in Python Programming.
Classes : Class definition and other operations in the classes, Special Methods (such as _init_, _str_, comparison methods and Arithmetic methods etc.), Class Example, Inheritance, Inheritance and OOP.
Iterators & Recursion: Recursive Fibonacci, Tower Of Hanoi. Search : Simple Search and Estimating Search Time, Binary Search and Estimating Binary Search Time.
Sorting & Merging : Selection Sort, Merge List, Merge Sort, Higher Order Sort.
Who this course is for
Beginner python learners learn whole python programming language
Collage student cse branch



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Python Django 4 Masterclass | Build a Real World Project

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Python Django 4 Masterclass | Build a Real World Project
Last updated 9/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 180 lectures (24h 12m) | Size: 11 GB



Become an Expert Django Web Developer and Dramatically Increase Your Career Potential



What you'll learn
Learn to develop production-grade web applications using the Python Django Framework
Create dynamic templates via the Django Template Language
Use Forms and ModelForms to accept information from users on your website
Master working with databases to build web applications that store data persistently
Learn how to create your own URLs and views to serve user requests from the browser
Work with and manage sessions in Django
Understand how to use QuerySets to fetch data
Work with the Django Admin Panel to manage and customise your website
Implement Authentication in Django
Requirements
Knowledge of Python
Basic understanding of HTML and CSS
A computer with an internet connection to install free development tools
Description
Welcome to the Python Django 4 Masterclass, where you will learn Django and create a real-world project.
Python is one of, if not the most popular programming languages in the world. As such, there is a huge demand for Python programmers. Django is the web development environment of choice for many, perhaps most Python developers.
To maximize your career opportunities, you must be proficient in coding for the web, and this course is designed to teach you just that.
Your instructor in this course is Faisal Memon, who has over 12 years of experience building global products being used by millions of users across the globe and who was also part of the Google Launchpad Accelerator.
In this course, Faisal will teach you how to develop production-grade web applications using the Python Django Framework. You'll understand what a web framework is and why you should use one, and why the Django framework, specifically, is the perfect web framework to learn.
This course is already massive at nearly 20 hours and is constantly updated and revised.
Just some of the things you will learn in this course include: -
Creating your own URLs and views to serve user requests from the browser
The Django Template Language and how can you create dynamic templates with Django
Learn filters in the Django template language
Database migrations and multiple models
Writing queries to fetch data using Querysets
Work with the Django Admin Panel to manage/customize your website
Forms and ModelForms to accept information from users on your website
Managing static files like HTML, CSS, and JS on the server
Implementing Authentication in Django
Working with and managing sessions in Django
Deploy apps on a real production server and see it live over the internet
Learn to make APIs using the Django Rest Framework
This is a very comprehensive course designed to get you up to speed fast with the Django framework. To get the most out of it, you should have a working, basic knowledge of Python 3.
By the end of this course, you will have obtained sufficient knowledge and confidence with Django to be in a position to start applying for jobs as a Django Web application Developer.
Are you ready to start the Python Django 4 Masterclass? Click the enrol button to make a start!
Feel free to look at the free video previews of various lectures on this page. We look forward to seeing you on the inside.
Who this course is for
Students with a basic knowledge of Python seeking to learn about web development using Django



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Secure Networking - A Company Network Project On Open-Source

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Secure Networking - A Company Network Project On Open-Source
Published 9/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.50 GB | Duration: 15h 16m

Build & pentest a segmented network on Cumulus Linux, PacketFence NAC, clustered nftables, pfSense, VPN, 2FA & Wireshark



What you'll learn
Building up a company-grade segmented network with embeded security, ENTIRELY on Unix-like OS
Project-based learning of configuring firewall clusters on OpenSUSE Linux as well as pfSense
Learn about NAC (802.1X, EAP, EAPoL) using PacketFence to reject or accpet clients on switches
Learn underlying cluster technologies e.g. Keepalived & VRRP
Networking core fundamentals such as Traffic Tagging using VLANs, Trunking, STP, subnetting, LAG, MLAG, etc.
Learn firewall's core functionalities & be able to work with any firewall, no matter what brand
Initial to advanced configuration of Nvidia Cumulus Linux switches
Learn how head & branch offices securely communicate using IPSec site to site VPN
Practicing network segmentation, compartmentalization, & isolation
Learn how to create different VLANs in a company and control their traffic on each other
Setting up Linux based DHCP server to serve IP addresses in different VLANs
Learn network redundency methods e.g. LACP (802.3ad), balance-rr, balance-xor, etc. on Linux, pfSense and Cumulus switch
Learn how to migrate from iptables to nftables
Project-based learning of advanced pfSense firewall features
Project-based learning of packet capture & analysis using Wireshark, TShark, TermShark & TCPDump
Learn about openSUSE, AlpineLinux, Debian, Ubuntu and FreeBSD
Implement IPSec VPN on openSUSE using strongSwan
Configuring openVPN remote access for home office users
Configuring Wireguard remote access for IoT devices (key based authentication)
Learn how to harden SSH logins using two-factor authentication (2FA)
Learn virtualization using VirtualBox and GNS3
Learn most common network attacks and penetration testing technics

Requirements
No prior programming knowledge required
Basic IT & networking skills
A virtualization compatible computer
Internet connection
Passionate curiosity for learning (is a must)

Description
When it comes to open-source, the sky is the limit! In a nutshell, you learn networking and network defense in one go using only open source tools. You will build up a secure network from scratch, entirely on Linux, from switches to endpoints, clustered firewalls, servers incl. Network Access Control, shortly NAC server, are all built on a flavor of Linux OS such as openSUSE, AlpineLinux, Debian, Ubuntu, etc., or a Unix-like OS such as FreeBSD.We do not care much about vendors and logos, but practical concepts. For example, TCP/IP, networking fundamental concepts, and core network security principles using open-source, yet industry-proven products.We aim to teach you how standard networking concepts are "designed" and are also "applied" in work environments. Why a pure Linux-based network? well, besides the fact that Linux runs the world, if you learn the secure networking using Linux, Unix, and open-source tools, you will feel pretty confident when it comes to their commercial equivalents. For example, if you learn network firewalling using iptables and nftables, you won't have any issues with Cisco FirePower, FortiGate, or Juniper firewalls. As said, we are not into vendors, we are interested in standardized theoretical concepts and practical technics. This method will give you a firm conceptual understanding of underlying technologies and ideas about how finished products like Cisco switches, Fortigate Firewalls, Cisco ISE NAC, HPE Aruba Clearpass, and so on, actually work behind the scene.In the end, you will run the most common network attacks against the network you built up yourself.Your Learning Key-Terms:VirtualizationGNS3 Lab (with Hyper-V & VirtualBox Integration)TCP/IPOSI ModelNetwork TopologiesIP SubnettingVLANTraffic TaggingTrunkingNIC TeamingLAGG (Link Aggregation)MLAG (Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation)Bond Modes: Active-Backup, 802.3ad (LACP)BridgingSpanning TreeInter-VLAN RoutingRouting & ARP TablesMAC FloodIEEE 802.1X & MAB (MAC Address Bypass)Network Access Control (NAC)PacketFence (Open Source NAC)Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) (EAPoL)RADIUS (FreeRADIUS)Linux Open Source NetworkingNvidia Cumulus Linux SwitchopenSUSE LinuxUbuntu LinuxAlpine LinuxFreeBSD (for pfSense & TrueNAS)Open Source Storage (FreeNAS)Linux Shell Command LineFirewallsNetfilter FrameworkPacket FilteringiptablesnftablesPacket SniffingWireshark, TShark, Termshark, and TCPDumpLinux ClusteringkeepalivedConnTrackVirtual Private Network (VPN)OpenVPNstrongSwan IPSec (swanctl)pfSense Firewall (FreeBSD)pfSense ClusterNext-Gen FirewallDemilitarized Zone (DMZ)Ethical Hacking Network Attacks and TechnicsSSH/Telnet/SMB/ BruteForce AttackMITM with Mac Spoofing AttackMITM with DHCP Spoofing AttackDOS Attack (POD, SYNFLOOD, BPDUs, CDP)VLAN Hopping Attack (Yersinia)STP AttackContent Addressable Memory (CAM) Table Overflows AttackARP spoofing, ARP cache poisoning attackNetwork Hardening Solutions

Overview

Section 1: Fundamentals 1: Building up a GNS3 Virtual Lab

Lecture 1 Skip this section if...

Lecture 2 GNS3 VM & Server, templates for Linux nodes, pfSense, Cumulus & VBox Integration

Section 2: Fundamentals 2: Networking Basics

Lecture 3 Network Topologies - Bus, Ring, Mesh and Hybrid

Lecture 4 Network Types - LAN, WLAN, WAN, SAN, MPLS and SDWAN

Lecture 5 OSI Network Model vs. TCP/IP Model

Lecture 6 Network Protocols and Services

Lecture 7 IP Addressing

Lecture 8 IP Subnetting

Lecture 9 Routing - ANDing, Default, Static, Dynamic Routes

Lecture 10 Switching - VLANs, STP, LAG and MLAG

Lecture 11 Network Architecture - 3 Tiers vs. Spine Leaf Design

Section 3: Fundamentals 3: Unix-like OS Basics

Lecture 12 50 years of Unix-like heritage: Research Unix, BSD, GNU, Linux and macOS

Lecture 13 Part 1: 50 "must-know" shell commands working on any Unix-like OS since 70s

Lecture 14 Part 2: 50 "must-know" shell commands working on any Unix-like OS since 70s

Lecture 15 Part 3: 50 "must-know" shell commands working on any Unix-like OS since 70s

Lecture 16 Part 4: 50 "must-know" shell commands working on any Unix-like OS since 70s

Lecture 17 vi basics - a ubiquitous screen-oriented text editor on any Unix-like OS

Lecture 18 net-tools and/or iproute2 - Networking tools on any Unix-like OS

Section 4: Fundamentals 4: Packet Capture Analysis using TCPDump, Wireshark and TShark

Lecture 19 Quick-tour of packet capture analysis

Lecture 20 Clarifying Wireshark vs. TShark vs. TermShark vs. TCPDump

Lecture 21 Why learning packet analysis? A use-case exposing RCE attack payload

Lecture 22 Installing Wireshark, Termshark, TShark and TCPDump on Kali Linux

Lecture 23 Installing Wireshark and TShark on MS Windows

Lecture 24 TCPDump use-cases: credentials, Cookies, headers, URL, remote packet capture

Lecture 25 Wireshark interafce walkthrough and possibilities

Lecture 26 Wireshark filters, syntax glossary, PCAP investigation, chaining, HTML rebuild

Lecture 27 TCP/IP Model revisited in Wireshark

Lecture 28 Packet analses with PCAP visualization

Lecture 29 Capturing packets on GNS3 links using Wireshark

Section 5: Company Network Project Kickoff

Lecture 30 Project requirements gathering and specifications document

Lecture 31 Project's basic shapes and colour codes in GNS3

Section 6: Adding Open Source Switches (Cumulus Linux)

Lecture 32 Nvidia Cumulus Linux - An Open-Source Linux-based Switch

Lecture 33 Headquarter - Creating physical connectivity with spine-leaf design

Lecture 34 Headquarter - Adding Alpine Linux clients

Lecture 35 Headquarter - Layer 2 Configuration - Interfaces and VLANs - Part1

Lecture 36 Headquarter - Layer 2 Configuration - Interfaces and VLANs - Part2

Lecture 37 Headquarter - Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) on Cumulus Linux switches

Lecture 38 Headquarter - Creating virtual layer 3 interfaces for management VLAN

Lecture 39 Headquarter - Configuring Bond interfaces, LAG and MLAG in Cumulus Linux - P1

Lecture 40 Headquarter - Configuring Bond interfaces, LAG and MLAG in Cumulus Linux - P2

Lecture 41 Branch Office - Network Prepration in GNS3

Lecture 42 Branch Office - Switches Trunk & Access ports, VLAN interfaces, Bonds & MLAG

Section 7: Adding 2 Firewall Clusters: Linux nftables (Keepalived VRRP) & pfSense HA (CARP)

Lecture 43 Read me first

Lecture 44 Headquarter - Create a custom VM for the openSUSE Linux Server cluster

Lecture 45 Headquarter - Change network adapters type to Paravirtualized Network I/O

Lecture 46 Headquarter - Creating bond interfaces on openSUSE Linux with LACP mode

Lecture 47 Headquarter - Troubleshooting inter-cluster Bond connectivity issues on Linux FW

Lecture 48 Headquarter - Configure MLAG on Cumulus switches for firewall cluster bond links

Lecture 49 Headquarter - Configure virtual VLAN interfaces on linux firewall cluster

Lecture 50 Headquarter - Disable IPv6 on the Linux firewalls

Lecture 51 Headquarter - Installing keepalived (VRRP) on both OpenSUSE Linux firewalls

Lecture 52 Headquarter - Configuring keepalived (VRRP) for OpenSUSE firewall HA cluster

Lecture 53 Introduction to netfilter framework - Part 1

Lecture 54 Introduction to netfilter framework - Part 2

Lecture 55 Headquarter - Change default policies of iptables chains to explicit drop

Lecture 56 Create IPTables service on openSUSE firewall cluster & TShooting the service

Lecture 57 Headquarter - Create iptables service on the slave firewall

Lecture 58 Headquarter - Providing internet to VLAN 20 using MASQUERADE NAT rules

Lecture 59 Headquarter - Configure Linux DHCP Server to assign each VLAN's own IP range

Lecture 60 Headquarter - Start creating Inter-VLAN iptables rules on OpenSUSE FW cluster

Lecture 61 Headquarter - Continue creating Inter-VLAN iptables policies on firewall cluster

Lecture 62 Headquarter - Creating iptables DNAT rules to publish web server from DMZ VLAN

Lecture 63 Headquarter - Restrict & log SSH Brute-force attacks with iptables RECENT module

Lecture 64 Headquarter - Visualize iptables rules with gressgraph

Lecture 65 Headquarter - nftables basics

Lecture 66 Headquarter - Transform iptables rules into nftables & create an nft service, P1

Lecture 67 Headquarter - Transform iptables rules into nftables & create an nft service, P2

Lecture 68 Headquarter - Restrict SSH Brute-force attacks for 5 minutes with Linux nftables

Lecture 69 Branch Office - Installing pfSense machines in GNS3

Lecture 70 Branch Office - Reassigning the interfaces and start the initial pfSense config

Lecture 71 Branch Office - Configure pfSense interfaces, LAGG, VLAN interfaces and pfSync

Lecture 72 Branch Office - Setup pfSense High-Availibity & MLAG between Cumulus and pfSense

Lecture 73 Branch Office - Configure pfSense DHCP server for clients and management VLANs

Lecture 74 Branch Office - Create aliases in pfSense and add floating & VLAN firewall rules

Lecture 75 Branch Office - Create Inter-VLAN rules from Clients and Mgmt to DMZ on pfSense

Lecture 76 Branch Office - Setup UFW on Ubuntu Web server in DMZ & test inter-VLAN access

Lecture 77 Branch Office - DNAT or Reverse NAT for web server access in DMZ from internet

Section 8: Adding Open Source VPN technologies using Strongswan IPSec, OpenVPN & Wireguard

Lecture 78 Setup Site to Site VPN between OpenSUSE Linux and pfSense using Strongswan - P1

Lecture 79 Setup Site to Site VPN between OpenSUSE Linux and pfSense using Strongswan - P2

Lecture 80 Troubleshooting Site to Site IPSec VPN between OpenSUSE Linux and pfSense

Lecture 81 Preparing OpenVPN server on pfSense - CA server, certificate & export plugin

Lecture 82 Setup OpenVPN remote access on pfSense & setup home-office Ubuntu OpenVPN client

Lecture 83 Setup WireGuard VPN between OpenSUSE firewall and Ubuntu as remote IoT client

Section 9: Adding Open Source Network Access Control (NAC) using PacketFence

Lecture 84 How NAC works? EAP, EAPoL, RADIUS, dot1x - P1

Lecture 85 How NAC works? EAP, EAPoL, RADIUS, dot1x - P2

Lecture 86 Installing PacketFence NAC Server on a Debian Linux

Lecture 87 Initializing PacketFence Web Configurator

Lecture 88 Deplying Network Access Server (NAS) and FreeRADIUS with MAB Profiles

Lecture 89 Configure IEEE 802.1X, Parking & Dynamic VLAN assignment on Cumulus Linux Switch

Section 10: Adding Two-factor authentication (2FA) to SSH servers in management VLAN

Lecture 90 Setting up 2FA for SSH server on Ubuntu jump hosts in management VLAN

Section 11: How secure did we build this network? Let's pentest it!

Lecture 91 Introduction to penetration testing for this project

Lecture 92 Reconnaissance of headquarter network using NMAP

Lecture 93 Implementing SSH brute force against headquarter using our NMAP findings

Lecture 94 ARP Poisoning attack to capture headquarter network traffic e.g. credentials

Lecture 95 DHCP starvation attack agains OpenSUSE DHCP server in headquarter (DOS attack)

Lecture 96 DHCP spoofing by Yersinia in headquarter to deviate the network gateway and DNS

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Coursera - Google Digital Marketing & E-commerce Professional Certificate

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Coursera - Google Digital Marketing & E-commerce Professional Certificate
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This is your path to a career in digital marketing. In this program, you'll learn in-demand skills that can have you job-ready in less than 6 months. No degree or experience required.

Build job-ready skills by learning from the best
Get started in the high-growth fields of digital marketing and e-commerce with a professional certificate from Google. Learn to manage digital marketing campaigns, attract and engage customers, and measure performance through analytics.

Common job titles: Marketing Coordinator, Search Engine Optimization Specialist, Paid Search Specialist, Email Marketing Specialist, E-commerce Associate, Media Planner

Skills you will gain
Marketing

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display advertising

Email Marketing

Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

Customer loyalty

Marketing Analytics

Customer Outreach

Website Structure

Customer Awareness

Google

Search Engine Marketing

About this Professional Certificate
Prepare for a new career in the high-growth fields of digital marketing and e-commerce, in under six months, no experience or degree required. Businesses need digital marketing and e-commerce talent more than ever before; 86% of business leaders report that digital commerce will be the most important route to growth. There are 218,000 U.S. job openings in this growing field, with a median entry-level salary of $51,000.¹

Throughout this program, you will gain in-demand skills that prepare you for an entry-level job and learn how to use tools and platforms like Canva, Constant Contact, Google Ads, Google Analytics, Hootsuite, HubSpot, Mailchimp, Shopify, and Twitter. You will learn from subject-matter experts at Google and have a chance to build your own portfolio with projects like customer personas and social media calendars to show to potential employers.

75% of Google Career Certificate graduates in the US report seeing a positive impact on their career within six months²

Check out all Google Career Certificates here.

This program contains no confidential information. All Google Search features taught are publicly available, you can learn more in official Google Search documentation.

¹US Burning Glass Labor Insight Report salary data (median with 0-5 years experience) and job opening data. Data for job roles relevant to featured programs (4/01/2021 - 3/31/22).

²Based on program graduate survey responses, United States, 2021

What you will learn
Learn the fundamentals of digital marketing and e-commerce to gain the skills needed to land an entry-level job

Attract and engage customers through digital marketing channels like search and email

Measure marketing performance through analytics and present insights

Build e-commerce stores, analyze online performance, and grow customer loyalty

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Resolve 17: End to End

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Resolve 17: End to End
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RESOLVE 17: END TO END is the most practical and useful training for DaVinci Resolve on the planet!

Learn pro techniques for editing, color correction, motion graphics, audio mixing, and storytelling in this MASSIVE video training course. We packed EVERYTHING you need to COMPLETELY create a short film with Resolve 17 in one masterclass!

These are tips and techniques from decades of collective post experience. If you're looking to get familiar with Resolve or just boost your skills making awesome films, THIS IS WHAT YOU NEED.

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