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comp-mal-p2 by user109451

Одним з основних методів захисту персональних комп'ютерів від шкідливого програмного забезпечення є встановлення та регулярне оновлення антивірусного програмного забезпечення. Сучасні антивірусні програми здатні виявляти та нейтралізувати широкий спектр загроз, включаючи нові та невідомі види шкідливого ПЗ. Важливо обирати надійне антивірусне рішення від перевірених виробників та налаштувати його на автоматичне оновлення та регулярне сканування системи.

LAW_9__20 by user654824

A heckler once interrupted Nikita Khrushchev in the middle of a speech in which he was denouncing the crimes of Stalin. "You were a colleague of Stalin's," the heckler yelled, "why didn't you stop him then?" Khrushchev apparently could not see the heckler and barked out, "Who said that?" No hand went up. No one moved a muscle. After a few seconds of tense silence. Khrushchev finally said in a quiet voice, "Now you know why I didn't stop him." Instead of just arguing that anyone facing Stalin was afraid, knowing that the slightest sign of rebellion would mean certain death, he had made them feel what it was like to face Stalin had made them feel the paranoia, the fear of speaking up, the terror of confronting the leader, in this case Khrushchev. The demonstration was visceral and no more argument was necessary.

LAW_9__19 by user654824

The power of demonstrating your idea is that your opponents do not get defensive, and are therefore more open to persuasion. Making them literally and physically feel your meaning is infinitely more powerful than argument.

comp-mal-p1 by user109451

Інформаційна безпека є надзвичайно важливою складовою сучасного цифрового світу. В умовах постійного розвитку інформаційних технологій та зростання кількості кіберзагроз, захист персональних даних та комп'ютерних систем стає першочерговим завданням для кожного користувача. Шкідливе програмне забезпечення, таке як віруси, трояни та шпигунські програми, може завдати серйозної шкоди як окремим користувачам, так і цілим організаціям, викрадаючи конфіденційну інформацію та порушуючи роботу систем.

LAW_9__18 by user654824

They were dummies. But both men got what they wanted: The mayor could relax, and Wren knew posterity would understand that his original design worked and the columns were unnecessary.

LAW_9__17 by user654824

In 1688 Wren designed a magnificent town hall for the city of Westminster. The mayor, however, was not satisfied; in fact he was nervous. He told Wren he was afraid the second floor was not secure, and that it could all come crashing down on his office on the first floor. He demanded that Wren add two stone columns for extra support. Wren, the consummate engineer, knew that these columns would serve no purpose, and that the mayor's fears were baseless. But build them he did, and the mayor was grateful. It was only years later that workmen on a high scaffold saw that the columns stopped just short of the ceiling.

LAW_9__16 by user654824

Sir Christopher Wren was England's version of the Renaissance man. He had mastered the sciences of mathematics, astronomy, physics, and physiology. Yet during his extremely long career as England's most celebrated architect he was often told by his patrons to make impractical changes in his designs. Never once did he argue or offend. He had other ways of proving his point.

LAW_9__15 by user654824

Understand this: Words are a dime a dozen. Everyone knows that in the heat of an argument, we will all say anything to support our cause. We will quote the Bible, refer to unverifiable statistics. Who can be persuaded by bags of air like that? Action and demonstration are much more powerful and meaningful. They are there, before our eyes, for us to see "Yes, now the statue's nose does look just right." There are no offensive words, no possibility of misinterpretation. No one can argue with a demonstrated proof. As Baltasar Gracian remarks, "The truth is generally seen, rarely heard."

ASOS - Tyrion 3 by poschti

The small council meets to discuss the progress of the war, and Tyrion learns that Lancel is still near death. Randyll Tarly defeated the northmen attacking Duskendale, with Helman Tallhart reported dead, and Robett Glover fleeing west and being chased by Gregor Clegane.

Tywin informs them that Daven Lannister is rounding up a new army and will join with men from the Golden Tooth, and then march on Riverrun when Robb Stark returns north. They all agree that Robb will march for Moat Cailin, for he is a king without a kingdom.

Kevan reveals that Balon Greyjoy has sent letters with terms of alliance. Greyjoy wants the North, but Tywin says they will not treat with Balon while other options may present themselves. Littlefinger agrees to go to the Eyrie to marry Lysa Arryn, and once he is consort, deliver the Vale of Arryn into Tywin's hands.

Since Littlefinger will be leaving within a day, Tyrion is named master of coins. Pycelle informs them that 300 Dornishmen ride for King's Landing in response to Tyrion's negotiations, despite the hatred between Dorne and Highgarden that has gone on for hundreds of years.

Mace Tyrell does not like the idea of Dornishmen riding across the Reach. Tyrion considers how the Lord of Highgarden talked like a general although he had never won a decisive battle. His victory over Robert Baratheon at Ashford was won by Randyll Tarly and the siege of Storm's End lasted for a year without result until Eddard Stark relieved the castle.

Garlan Tyrell has been named Lord of Brightwater Keep since Alester Florent is a traitor. Varys brings word of a three-headed dragon being born in Qarth, and that the Night's Watch is begging for help against a wildling army. Lord Tywin does not want to hear about rumors of dragons, and is disinterested in news of wildlings, claiming that if the Wall is overrun, the Starks and Greyjoys will have a new enemy to deal with, even speculating they may be able to make a deal with Mance Rayder, overriding the attempts of Varys and Tyrion to have gold cloaks who deserted during the Battle of the Blackwater forced to take the black. He adjourns the meeting, asking Tyrion, Cersei and Kevan to stay.

Tyrion warns them not to trust Littlefinger with this quest to the Vale, but Tywin is resolute, believing it better to have Baelish ruling the Vale as opposed to the likes of Yohn Royce or Lyn Corbray and adds that Littlefinger has proven his loyalty, telling Tyrion that just the other day Baelish informed them of a plot by the Tyrells to bring Sansa to Highgarden and marry her to Willas.

The Hand is aware that should Mace Tyrell ask leave to bring Sansa to Highgarden, they must consent or else offend the Tyrells. Tywin wishes to circumvent this problem by offering Cersei's hand in marriage to Willas. Cersei adamantly refuses but her father has the final say, and Cersei storms out of the room in a fury. Tywin then tells Tyrion that he will wed Sansa Stark, further solidifying the Lannisters's position, because should Robb die and Sansa and Tyrion have a son, the child will become Lord of Winterfell.

Tyrion protests, arguing that a marriage to Sansa is worthless while the Greyjoys hold the north and questions why he isn't being forced into a marriage with Balon's daughter, but Tywin counters that the ironborn won't rule the north, they will just plunder it, uniting the northmen against them, which the Lannisters can use to retake the north when Tyrion brings Ned Stark's grandson home to claim his birthright. Tyrion argues again, protesting that Sansa is still a child, but Tywin retorts with Cersei's testimony the girl has flowered.

Tyrion suggests sending the girl back to her mother as a gesture of goodwill that might make Robb Stark bend the knee, but Tywin coldly retorts that if they do that, Sansa will be married off to one of the northern or Riverlords to shore up her brother's alliances.

Tywin adds that this marriage is a reward for Tyrion's previous service and threatens that if Tyrion won't go through with it, they will marry Sansa off to Lancel or another of his cousins and find Tyrion another bride; the threat of being married to Lollys Stokeworth, as well as the prospect of being made Lord of Winterfell if he is to be denied Casterly Rock is enough to cow Tyrion.

As a last attempt at protest, Tyrion argues that any claim Sansa might have to Winterfell will be made irrelevant when her brother gets a child from whichever Frey girl he marries, and learns to his surprise that Robb Stark has broken his pledge with the Freys and married Jeyne Westerling.

Ser Kevan reveals that Lord Westerling's wife is a Spicer, a house of extremely low birth having descended from traders. Tyrion is confused by the lack of fury in his father's eyes at this betrayal by the Westerlings, a house sworn to Casterly Rock. Lord Tywin states, "Jeyne Westerling is her mother's daughter, and Robb Stark is his father's son."

LAW_9__14 by user654824

Keys To Power
In the realm of power you must learn to judge your moves by their long-term effects on other people. The problem in trying to prove a point or gain a victory through argument is that in the end you can never be certain how it affects the people you're arguing with: They may appear to agree with you politely, but inside they may resent you. Or perhaps something you said inadvertently even offended them words have that insidious ability to be interpreted according to the other person's mood and insecurities. Even the best argument has no solid foundation, for we have all come to distrust the slippery nature of words. And days after agreeing with someone, we often revert to our old opinion out of sheer habit.

LAW_9__13 by user654824

Fortunately for posterity, Michelangelo found a way to keep the perfection of the statue intact while at the same time making Soderini believe he had improved it. Such is the double power of winning through actions rather than argument: No one is offended, and your point is proven.

LAW_9__12 by user654824

Interpretation
Michelangelo knew that by changing the shape of the nose he might ruin the entire sculpture. Yet Soderini was a patron who prided himself on his aesthetic judgment. To offend such a man by arguing would not only gain Michelangelo nothing, it would put future commissions in jeopardy. Michelangelo was too clever to argue. His solution was to change Soderini's perspective (literally bringing him closer to the nose) without making him realize that this was the cause of his misperception.

la montagne by user109521

Ils quittent un à un le pays pour s'en aller gagner leur vie. Loin de la terre où ils sont nés. Depuis longtemps ils en rêvaient de la ville et
de ses secrets, du formica et du ciné. Les vieux ça n'était pas original quand ils s'essuyaient machinal d'un revers de manche les lèvres. Mais ils savaient tous à propos. Tuer la caille ou le perdreau et manger la tomme de chèvre

la montagne by user109521

Ils quittent un à un le pays pour s'en aller gagner leur vie. Loin de la terre où ils sont nés. Depuis longtemps ils en rêvaient de la ville et
de ses secrets, du formica et du ciné. Les vieux ça n'était pas original quand ils s'essuyaient machinal d'un revers de manche les lèvres. Mais ils savaient tous à propos. Tuer la caille ou le perdreau et manger la tomme de chèvre

la montagne by user109521

Ils quittent un à un le pays
Pour s'en aller gagner leur vie
Loin de la terre où ils sont nés
Depuis longtemps ils en rêvaient
De la ville et de ses secrets
Du formica et du ciné
Les vieux ça n'était pas original
Quand ils s'essuyaient machinal
D'un revers de manche les lèvres
Mais ils savaient tous à propos
Tuer la caille ou le perdreau
Et manger la tomme de chèvre

JFK Begin Anew by swagstaff

So let us begin anew; remembering on both sides that civility is not a sign of weakness, and sincerity is always subject to proof. Let us never negotiate out of fear, but let us never fear to negotiate. Let both sides explore what problems unite us instead of belaboring those problems which divide us.

Steve Jobs Fired by swagstaff

And then I got fired. How can you get fired from a company you started? Well, as Apple grew we hired someone who I thought was very talented to run the company with me, and for the first year or so things went well. But then our visions of the future began to diverge and eventually we had a falling out. When we did, our Board of Directors sided with him. And so at 30, I was out. And very publicly out. What had been the focus of my entire adult life was gone, and it was devastating.

I Have a Dream by swagstaff

I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal."

Values by love.in.abundance

A List of Important Values with Explanations
* Acceptance: Embracing oneself and others without judgment is essential for fostering healthy relationships and personal growth.
* Exploration: A curious and open mind allows for personal development, learning, and discovery.
* Present: Living in the present moment helps reduce stress and anxiety, allowing for a more fulfilling life.
* Accomplishment: Achieving goals and overcoming challenges provides a sense of purpose and satisfaction.
* Expressive: Communicating thoughts and feelings openly and honestly promotes healthy relationships and self-understanding.
* Productivity: Being productive and efficient allows for more time to pursue personal and professional goals.
* Accountability: Taking responsibility for one's actions is essential for building trust and integrity.
* Fairness: Treating others with equality and respect is fundamental to building strong relationships and a just society.
* Professionalism: Maintaining a high standard of conduct and performance in one's work is crucial for success.
* Accuracy: Being precise and careful in one's work is essential for achieving quality results.


* Family: Strong family bonds provide support, love, and a sense of belonging.
* Prosperity: Having a comfortable and secure life allows for personal growth and happiness.
* Achievement: Achieving goals and overcoming challenges provides a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction.
* Famous: Being recognized and admired for one's achievements can provide a sense of pride and fulfillment.
* Purpose: Having a clear sense of purpose and direction in life can provide motivation and meaning.
* Adaptability: Being able to adjust to change and new situations is essential for success and personal growth.
* Fearless: Overcoming fear and taking risks can lead to personal growth and achievement.
* Quality: Striving for excellence in all aspects of life can lead to greater satisfaction and fulfillment.

* Alertness: Being aware and attentive to one's surroundings and the needs of others is important for building strong relationships and making good decisions.
* Feelings: Recognizing and expressing one's emotions is essential for emotional health and well-being.
* Realistic: Being grounded in reality and setting achievable goals is important for success and avoiding disappointment.
* Altruism: Helping others without expecting anything in return is a noble and fulfilling act.
* Ferocious: Having a strong and determined spirit can help one overcome challenges and achieve goals.
* Reason: Using logic and critical thinking to make informed decisions is essential for success.


* Ambition: Having a strong desire to succeed and achieve goals can be a powerful motivator.
* Fidelity: Being loyal and faithful to one's commitments and relationships is essential for building trust and respect.
* Recognition: Appreciating and acknowledging the achievements of others is important for building strong relationships and fostering a positive work environment.
* Amusement: Enjoying life and finding humor in everyday situations can help reduce stress and improve overall well-being.
* Focus: Being able to concentrate and stay on task is essential for achieving goals and success.
* Recreation: Engaging in activities that one enjoys can help reduce stress, improve mood, and maintain a healthy work-life balance.


* Assertiveness: Expressing oneself confidently and respectfully is important for building strong relationships and achieving goals.
* Foresight: Planning ahead and considering future consequences can help one make informed decisions.
* Reflective: Taking time to think about one's thoughts, feelings, and actions can lead to personal growth and self-awareness.
* Attentive: Paying attention to others and their needs is essential for building strong relationships and fostering a positive work environment.
* Fortitude: Showing courage and perseverance in the face of adversity is essential for success.
* Respect: Treating others with dignity and consideration is fundamental to building strong relationships and a positive work environment.


* Awareness: Being conscious of one's thoughts, feelings, and actions is essential for personal growth and well-being.
* Freedom: Having the ability to make choices and pursue one's own goals is essential for personal fulfillment.
* Responsibility: Taking responsibility for one's actions is essential for building trust and integrity.
* Balance: Finding a healthy balance between work, play, and rest is essential for overall well-being.
* Friendship: Having strong and supportive friendships can provide a sense of belonging and happiness.
* Restraint: Being able to control one's impulses and desires is important for making good decisions and avoiding negative consequences.
* Beauty: Appreciating the beauty in the world can bring joy and fulfillment.
* Fun: Enjoying life and finding humor in everyday situations can help reduce stress and improve overall well-being.
* Results-oriented: Focusing on achieving goals and outcomes can be a powerful motivator.
* Boldness: Having the courage to take risks and pursue one's dreams is essential for success.


* Generosity: Giving freely of one's time, resources, and kindness is a noble and fulfilling act.
* Reverence: Having a deep respect and appreciation for things that are sacred or important is essential for a meaningful life.
* Bravery: Showing courage and fearlessness in the face of adversity is essential for success.
* Genius: Having exceptional intelligence and creativity can lead to great achievements.
* Rigor: Being disciplined and committed to one's goals is essential for success.
* Brilliance: Being exceptionally talented and intelligent can lead to great achievements.
* Giving: Sharing with others is a fundamental human value that can bring joy and fulfillment.
* Calm: Maintaining a sense of peace and tranquility can help reduce stress and improve overall well-being.
* Goodness: Being kind, compassionate, and helpful is essential for building strong relationships and a positive impact on the world.
* Candor: Being honest and direct in one's communication is important for building trust and respect.


* Grace: Showing kindness, compassion, and forgiveness is essential for building strong relationships and a positive attitude.
* Security: Feeling safe and protected can provide a sense of peace and well-being.
* Capable: Being able to accomplish tasks and overcome challenges is essential for success.
* Gratitude: Expressing appreciation for the good things in one's life can improve overall happiness and well-being.
* Self-reliance: Being independent and capable of taking care of oneself is essential for personal growth and fulfillment.
* Careful: Being attentive and thoughtful is important for making good decisions and avoiding mistakes.
* Greatness: Striving for excellence and achieving significant accomplishments can be a powerful motivator.
* Selfless: Putting the needs of others before one's own is a noble and fulfilling act.
* Certainty: Having confidence and belief in oneself is essential for success.
* Growth: Continuously learning and developing as a person is essential for personal growth and fulfillment.


* Sensitivity: Being aware and responsive to the needs and feelings of others is essential for building strong relationships.
* Challenge: Overcoming challenges and obstacles can lead to personal growth and development.
* Serenity: Finding peace and tranquility in one's life can improve overall well-being.
* Charity: Giving generously to others is a noble and fulfilling act.
* Hard work: Putting in effort and dedication is essential for achieving goals and success.
* Service: Helping others and making a positive contribution to the world is a fulfilling way to live.
* Cleanliness: Maintaining a clean and organized environment can contribute to a sense of peace and well-being.
* Harmony: Living in peace and agreement with others is essential for building strong relationships and a harmonious society.
* Sharing: Sharing experiences, ideas, and resources with others can foster a sense of community and belonging.
* Clear: Being clear and concise in one's communication is essential for effective communication and understanding.


* Clever: Being intelligent and resourceful can help one overcome challenges and achieve goals.
* Honesty: Being truthful and sincere in one's dealings with others is essential for building trust and respect.
* Silence: Sometimes, the best way to communicate is to listen and be present.
* Comfort: Feeling safe and secure can provide a sense of peace and well-being.
* Honor: Upholding one's commitments and values is essential for integrity and character.
* Simplicity: Living a simple and uncluttered life can reduce stress and improve overall well-being.
* Commitment: Being dedicated and determined to achieve one's goals is essential for success.
* Hope: Believing in a positive future can provide motivation and inspiration.
* Sincerity: Being genuine and authentic in one's interactions with others is essential for building trust and respect.
* Common sense: Using practical judgment and understanding to make decisions is essential for success.


* Humility: Being modest and humble can help one avoid arrogance and build strong relationships.
* Skill: Being proficient and competent in one's abilities is essential for success.
* Skillfulness: Having a high level of expertise and ability is essential for achieving excellence.
* Community: Being part of a supportive and caring community can provide a sense of belonging and happiness.
* Imagination: Being creative and imaginative can help one find new and innovative solutions to problems.
* Smart: Being intelligent and resourceful can help one overcome challenges and achieve goals.

LAW_9__11 by user654824

Weeks later, as Michelangelo was putting the final touches on the statue, Soderini entered the studio. Fancying himself a bit of a connoisseur, he studied the huge work, and told Michelangelo that while he thought it was magnificent, the nose, he judged, was too big. Michelangelo realized that Soderini was standing in a place right under the giant figure and did not have the proper perspective. Without a word, he gestured for Soderini to follow him up the scaffolding. Reaching the nose, he picked up his chisel, as well as a bit of marble dust that lay on the planks. With Soderini just a few feet below him on the scaffolding, Michelangelo started to tap lightly with the chisel, letting the bits of dust he had gathered in his hand to fall little by little. He actually did nothing to change the nose, but gave every appearance of working on it. After a few minutes of this charade he stood aside: "Look at it now." "I like it better," replied Soderini, "you've made it come alive."