Internship Report Of In-Plant Training In Techno Drugs Ltd. Shatirpara, Norshingdi, Bangladesh.

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HR and Administration

Human resource management (HRM) is the set of organizational activities directed at attracting, developing and maintaining an effective workforce.The people working in the Human Resources department are contrasted with the responsibilities involved with finance and personnel of an organization.

This department is a critical component of employee well-being in any business. The objective of this department is to maximize the return on investment from the organizations human capital and minimize financial risk.

The HR department is entrusted with the following responsibilities:

  1. Recruitment selection

  2. Training and development

  3. Performance management

  4. Motivation

The motto of the HR department is:

“Majority is accepted but minority should not be neglected”

  1. Recruitment and selection

      Recruitment is the process of attracting individuals to apply for jobs that are open.

      This process is involved in selecting and hiring highly skilled and diverse talent into business functions.

      In Healthcare Pharmaceuticals Ltd., recruitment process follows a certain format in a series of steps:

      An employment application or requisition form is used containing details such as position, qualification required as well as job description.

      The form may also contain details regarding the fact if whether it is for a new position or a replacement.

      After the data is accepted then a certain time period is allotted for searching. It is usually one and a half months for experienced personnel and two weeks for fresh graduates.

      Advertisement is then done on newspaper or in websites; however both media have their own benefits and drawbacks.

      After the deadline, a sorting is done where 15 to 20 candidates are picked. Out of them, 5 top 7 candidates are chosen for the preliminary interview.

      The interview board consists usually of the head of…

Interview: CHUCK co-creator Josh Schwartz looks back on five years of the NBC series

1329917979 48 Interview: CHUCK co creator Josh Schwartz looks back on five years of the NBC seriesBy ABBIE BERNSTEIN / Contributing Writer Posted: January 26th, 2012 / 03:19 PM

CHUCK, the romantic spy comedy that has lasted five seasons on NBC, draws to a close with a two-hour series finale this Friday night at 8 PM. Co-created by Chris Fedak and Josh Schwartz, CHUCK has chronicled the evolution of Zachary Levi’s Chuck Bartowski from nerdy Buy More employee to confused spy to genuine hero and husband of more experienced fellow spy Sarah Walker, played by Yvonne Strahovski.

Schwartz, who previously created THE O.C. for Fox and still has GOSSIP GIRL on the CW, is now in post-production on his feature film directing debut FUN SIZE and is in pre-production on THE CARRIE DIARIES, the SEX AND THE CITY prequel series, for Warners Television. We weren’t able to catch up to Schwartz before CHUCK’s cancellation was certain, but here are some previously unpublished reminiscences regarding the series.

ASSIGNMENT X: Obviously, the 2007-2008 Writers Guild strike was tragic for a lot of people in a lot of ways, but did that give you any breathing room in terms of extra time to think about Season Two, or was it just a completely horrible interruption?

JOSH SCHWARTZ: It was unfortunate in the sense that the show was really building momentum [before the strike happened] and building in terms of I think the episodes themselves, and the numbers were going up, so that was sort of a bummer, but short of that, it’s always nice to have time and spend the time on the creative, and to have a break and let the cast have a break. Zach works like eighteen-hour days, seventeen days a week, so I think for that reason alone, it was a nice chance to take a beat and refresh and come into [the second] season guns blazing, because we recognized the challenge of being off the air for so long.

AX: Was the second season when you decided to have multi-episode arcs within each season?

SCHWARTZ: We started off [second season] with a handful of kind of one-offs, and I felt people really locked into the show when Chuck went back to Stanford, and that really tapped into the mythology of the show a little bit. And then Bryce Larkin [played by Matthew Bomer] returned. And then you got into Fulcrum a little bit. And there was like a four-episode arc where it really felt like each episode was building on itself successfully, and you can just feel that out there, the temperature of people responding to the show and getting invested in the show in a different way, as opposed to, “Oh, this is enjoyable and funny.” All of a sudden, it was, “Oh, this is compelling! I need to watch it every week.” And so we were really starting from that in mind.

AX: Before Chuck and Sarah decided they were meant for each other, there were a lot of romantic triangles. Sarah and Bryce were interested in each other, Bryce had a history with Chuck’s former girlfriend Jill, played by Jordana Brewster, who turned out to be an enemy spy, Sarah got involved with Brandon Routh’s character Daniel Shaw, who turned out to be crazy and vindictive …

SCHWARTZ: I love me a love triangle. So yeah. We did this with Bryce – you got a sense of Chuck, and then we brought in Rachel Bilson for a couple of episodes, but she was sort of a character who could never really know the history with Chuck. From the very first minute of the pilot, Chuck’s talking about Jill and how she broke his heart, and so we had planned to bring her back at the end of [first] season, if it hadn’t been for the strike. So there were two characters that we really wanted to get to right away. One was Roan Montgomery [played by John Larroquette], seducer of women, we thought that would be a fun character, and we got to hint at a sexual history between him and General Beckman [Bonita Friedericy], with all the women he seduced, and it was a nice moment for her. And then Jill was the other character that we really wanted to get back into the show. She was the most important character in terms of Chuck’s [romantic] mythology. We wanted to get somebody who was going to be great and beautiful, but also smart and a doctor and she gets to do action, comedy and romance and Jordana’s be great. It was a huge arc for us and it set the show off in a new direction.

[Jill] is somebody who has real traction with the history, she’s a legitimate threat, she’s beautiful and cool and smart and dynamic, she gets some information about what Chuck may actually do for a living, which means she can have a real relationship with him, so it’s a real threat to romance. And I have to say, the Chuck/Sarah stuff, we owned it right out of the gate in terms of their relationship. So it’s incredibly romantic, Zack and Yvonne have scenes that are really heartbreaking and emotional and they’re both great in them.

AX: There were so many people involved, was it more of a quadrangle than a triangle?

SCHWARTZ: It was a rhombus.

AX: There have also been some other big emotional issues, like when Adam Baldwin’s character Casey was ordered to neutralize the Intersect.

SCHWARTZ: Exterminate Chuck? Pretty big deal. It’s hard for him, but he’s also a man that follows orders, and Baldwin is so good and he’s so funny, but he can also hit a lot of different notes.

AX: When you hired Linda Hamilton to play Chuck’s mother, how tempting was it to make references to her role as Sarah Connor in the TERMINATOR films?

SCHWARTZ: I think the iconic power of Linda and Sarah Connor doesn’t need extra commentary. We [had] a joke in there somewhere. We tend to do that from time to time. Chevy Chase was quoting lines from FLETCH [when he played guest villain Ted Roark].

AX: Has it been hard running both CHUCK and GOSSIP girl simultaneously?

SCHWARTZ: I’m very lucky. I work with [series co-creator] Stephanie Savage on GOSSIP GIRL and on CHUCK with [series co-creator] Chris Fedak. Stephanie and I have started a company now, and we have a really good infrastructure in place.

AX: To ask a GOSSIP GIRL question – some of the good guys on CHUCK have sharp edges, but they’re ultimately good people. On GOSSIP GIRL, this is a little more debatable. With the character of Ed Westwick’s Chuck Bass, do you have to modulate between never letting him do anything too great and never having him do anything too terrible?

SCHWARTZ: Look, he’s done some pretty bad things and I think we actually saw him at his lowest. And he’s done some great things and he’s shown that he’s a real romantic, too, and I think with an actor like Ed, you have somebody who can take you there and you see how charming he is, how you love that guy, and people find his character fun and enjoy taking that ride with him.

AX: When it started, did GOSSIP GIRL sort of fill any separation anxiety regarding THE O.C.?

SCHWARTZ: I definitely missed writing for that world, and I definitely missed those characters and that audience, so the opportunity to keep telling those kinds of stories is something I couldn’t resist.

AX: And did CHUCK fulfill the comic book side of your personality?

SCHWARTZ: Oh, definitely.

AX: So was running both of these shows satisfying both halves of your personality?

SCHWARTZ: Yes, it is. My feminine side and my masculine side are completely well taken care of.

AX: Anything else you’d like to say about CHUCK?

SCHWARTZ: I guess what I’d say is, I’ve been fortunate to do [a number of] shows. When I watch the show, when I go on the set, when I see people interact with Zach, I feel like I just know that the show is good, it’s the most sophisticated show that I’ve ever been part of and I’m really proud of the show.

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10 Ways To Target The Elusive Millenial Demographic

1329916788 30 10 Ways To Target The Elusive Millenial Demographic

Millennials are a confusing demographic for businesses to target successfully because it’s difficult to pin down what this age group is into, up for and supposedly up against. Unpredictable, incredibly segmented and with fleeting interests, how can an entrepreneur reach a generation that doesn’t stay still long or often?

Tina Wells CEO of Buzz Marketing Group who strategizes for top clients within the beauty, entertainment, fashion, financial, and lifestyle sectors to target the allusive Millennial demographic, has 10 predictions for the year 2012.

Tina Wells is the CEO of Buzz Marketing Group, strategizing for top clients within the beauty, entertainment, fashion, financial, and lifestyle sectors. She is the author of the tween series Mackenzie Blue (HarperCollins Childrens Books) and Chasing Youth Culture And Getting It Right (Wiley). She is also a member of The Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC), an invite-only nonprofit organization comprised of the world’s most promising young entrepreneurs. The YEC promotes entrepreneurship as a solution to unemployment and underemployment and provides entrepreneurs with access to tools, mentorship, and resources that support each stage of their business’s development and growth.

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HCN sponsoring college, career fair » Local News » Hendricks County Flyer, Avon, IN

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  Local News »
  Hendricks County Flyer, Avon, IN

Hendricks College Network is sponsoring a college and career fair March 1 at the Hendricks County 4-H Fairgrounds and Conference Complex in Danville.

Residents from all areas of the county are invited to attend the fair titled “Take the Next Step.” Workshops begin at 5 p.m., and the fair runs from 6 to 8 p.m.

The event is the capstone to a month of college readiness activities in area schools and businesses. Each high school is offering a FAFSA Day/Night where families can come to the school to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form with the assistance of experts from the National Center for College Costs. Schools will also open a computer lab at 10 a.m. and keep it open, staffed with financial aid assistants from the NCCC, until 7 p.m.

Anyone interested in getting assistance or just filling out the form online may do so at any of the schools. Sessions are Feb. 15 at Avon High School, Feb. 16 at Brownsburg High School, Feb. 21 at Tri-West High School, Feb. 22 at Cascade High School, and Feb. 28 at Plainfield High School. Danville Community High School hosted an event earlier this week.

In addition to the 60-plus colleges, universities, trade schools, military programs, and career organizations that will be represented in the fair, workshops on scholarships, financial aid, apprenticeships, and more are scheduled throughout the evenings.

Popular workshops returning include Financial Aid 101, Essay Writing for College Admissions, Seeking Scholarships, and Apprenticeship/Military/Alternative Options. New workshops this year include NCAA Rules and Regulations for Student Athletes, Dual Credit Questions and Answers, Online College Programs, and Campus Life and Safety.

”We listened to what people were asking, and found experts to address those big concerns,” Cathy Bastin, executive director of Hendricks College Network, said. “For example, life on campus is best described by those who have very recently graduated, so we have a panel of recent college graduates discussing important issues for campus living, and answering questions about ‘real’ college life.

”We have something for 16-year-olds and 96-year-olds, and everyone in between. Whether you need to complete your GED or PhD, explore apprenticeship or military programs, or explore college choices and financial options for your high school child, this is the place to get all your questions answered.”

Another new event this year will be the College Fair Pre-game. From 5 to 8 p.m. Feb. 29, HCN is hosting a Graduate Degree Fair at the Hendricks County 4-H Fairgrounds and Conference Complex.

There will be more than 20 graduate school programs offering information to assist local residents in their quest to further their education at the graduate level, improve their employment opportunities, and achieve personal fulfillment.

Workshops will be more of “table discussions” with university experts in the areas of finance, GRE/GMAT Prep, statements of purpose, program format (online, traditional, accelerated, etc.), and differences between undergrad and grad programs.

Those attending the workshop will hear from all of the experts from 5 to 6 p.m. The fair will open from 6 to 8 p.m.

”This is something we have wanted to do for some time,” Bastin said. “Many of our residents are ready for that next level of education, and this is a great way to compare programs, get free resources and information, and ‘take the next step’ in a smaller, more intimate setting.”

For more information on these events, call Hendricks College Network at 745-8804 or visit the website at HendricksCollegeNetwork.org.

Where to Find Ultrasound Technician Schools In Ontario, Canada

1329913239 78 Where to Find Ultrasound Technician Schools In Ontario, Canada

Should you have a fantasy to discover an area for yourself inside the medical field but don’t would like to spend a fantastic deal of your time and expense within the learning process and that’s generally synonymous using this sort of form of course create, then you’ve to take into account ultrasound technology course. Healthcare employment opportunities are required to rise in numbers faster than every other industry – creating 3. Healthcare employment opportunities are required to rise in numbers faster than every other industry – creating 3. Ultrasound technicians are trained specially.ultrasound technicianIf obstetrics and gynecologic sonography (where you will be taking images of the female reproductive system) is never to your liking, you can specialize in other areas like abdominal sonography which is concerned with taking images of the liver, kidneys, gallbladder, spleen, and pancreas; or neurosonography, where images of the brain along with other elements of the nervous system are taken. Vocational schools offer programs to prepare students for careers as ultrasound technicians plus they can typically be completed in one year. He provides the best and also the clearest image extracted from either the internal organs or tissues for that final diagnosis and interpretation with the physician. The position opportunities are evergreen and jobs keep flowing through on a regular basis. After the drug test, the institute will guide applicants through their preparation for interview, resume writing and career management.ultrasound technician educationThe final thing you will must consider before selecting an ultrasound technician training program is the success rate of the school you’re looking at. As you acquire more experience, your perks and your salary will also progress. The American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) will issue professional license following the completion of the full lessons in accredited schools.ultrasound technician requirementYou will have to assure that you simply acquire the following generalized skills and innovative skills specialized to the profession. You may easily enter into it since you might have given out from your good and reputed college or university in connection with this. There are also trainings provided in vocational technical training institutes. You may easily enter into it since you might have given out from your good and reputed college or university in connection with this. The most frequent duration of an ultrasound training program is two years, but 4 year programs then one year certificate programs are also available.Since ultrasound technicians jobs involve work-related medical issues such as musculoskeletal disorders, their work environment is monitored by OSHA, the US Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration and also the SDMS, the Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography to ensure their safety. The proficiency is simply not attained by education theoretically however it has being applied through practical that can get achievement. The proficiency is simply not attained by education theoretically however it has being applied through practical that can get achievement. There is some relaxation if this comes to office hours , which is an added advantage.

Have a Local Hire For Your Resume Writing Services

1329913168 58 Have a Local Hire For Your Resume Writing Services

Should you make a 30-second Television commercial about you, what would you say? Would you note what you had for breakfast this morning, or even the explanations why blue is your favorite colour? Can you show your impressive capacity to balance greater than 5 teaspoons on the palm of your hand, or tell the storyline of how you shed your first tooth?

Given this chance, you’d probably pick the qualities as well as the memories in your life that you think to be the most crucial, or the most unforgettable, or perhaps the most likely to acquire a giggle from your audience. You might prefer that everything you incorporate would be certain to offer you to the world inside nothing but a good reputation. Whatever personal traits you choose to reveal, you think that these would certainly best present others what makes you distinctively you- what defines your being.

Not a simple task, is it? However deceptively simple this may be, you will probably find yourself needing to high light more trivia regarding your life than one could possibly easily fit in a 30-second online video. How are you likely to select which specifics to add in, as well as which ones to leave out?

Producing an executive resume to be able to land an excellent profession entails these similar concerns. Resume writing should require much thought and careful planning, primarily because it’s your first point of contact with a probable employer. A company’s Human Resources Division lets out a job offer by means of numerous promoting routes, and it can receive from a dozen to a hundred replies in the form of resumes. Going through large piles of paperwork can be difficult; to attain that desirable next step-a job interview-you’ll have to go further and create a comprehensive and professional resume that is sure to make a boss stay at interested.

It will take a lot more than listing all of your history of employment and professional experience to create a resume that stands apart from the rest. Had you been in the act of creating your commercial, you would wonder who the video is being designed for, and the reason why. In the same manner, you have to be mindful of which company will be observing your resume. They will be looking for a candidate with specific requirements, and your cv must mirror the skills as well as employment experience that are best to their specifications. Make them notice right away that you’re a good fit for the position.

Getting a professional resume writing service can assist you achieve an advantage over your competition. They are going to go over your present information, decide the best points to focus on, and make up a well-structured resume that targets the requirements of your potential employer. CV services are usually protected with years of experience in helping individuals get the selection interviews that lead to successful employs.

Your cv is your 30-second advertising campaign. In a few strategically structured lines, you will be declaring how well you are qualified to perform assignments that are included with that top position you are aiming to obtain. Increase your chances of becoming successfully employed with an executive resume that shows a firm how valuable you may be- and substantially boost the chances of you getting that desirable job.

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Computer spyware is newest weapon in Syrian conflict

1329912018 30 Computer spyware is newest weapon in Syrian conflictSyrians demonstrate against the regime after Friday prayers in the north Syrian city of Idlib on February 17. Activists working against the regime now have to worry about malware that can expose their activities.STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • U.S. antivirus experts say a virus is sending information to a server in Syria
  • Activists: Regime supporters are stealing oppositionists’ online identities’
  • Imposters use stolen identities to pass the viruses to activists, opposition claims
  • Antivirus software may not yet optimally protect against the new viruses

(CNN) — In Syria’s cyberwar, the regime’s supporters have deployed a new weapon against opposition activists — computer viruses that spy on them, according to an IT specialist from a Syrian opposition group and a former international aid worker whose computer was infected.

A U.S.-based antivirus software maker, which analyzed one of the viruses at CNN’s request, said that it was recently written for a specific cyberespionage campaign and that it passes information it robs from computers to a server at a government-owned telecommunications company in Syria.

Supporters of dictator Bashar al-Assad first steal the identities of opposition activists, then impersonate them in online chats, said software engineer Dlshad Othman. They gain the trust of other users, pass out Trojan horse viruses and encourage people to open them.

Once on the victim’s computer, the malware sends information out to third parties.

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Othman is an IT security “go-to-guy” for opposition activists. He resides outside of Syria for his own safety.

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Since December, he has heard from dozens of opposition members who say their computers were infected. Two of them recently passed actual viruses to Othman and a colleague with whom he works. They checked them out.

“We have two malwares — first one is really complex,” Othman said via Skype chat. “It can hide itself more.”

The U.S. analysis of one of the viruses — the simpler one — would appear to corroborate the time of its launch around the start of the year.

The virus has two parts, said Vikram Thakur, principal security response manager at Symantec Corporation, known to consumers for its Norton antivirus software. He said one of them points to December 6 and the other to January 16.

Thakur has dubbed the simpler virus “backdoor.breut.”

It was the more complex virus that the former aid worker unwittingly downloaded during a chat. Since she travels to Syria, she has requested that CNN not name her for security reasons and instead refer to her as “Susan.”

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To get a picture of the humanitarian needs on the ground in Syria, “Susan” contacted opposition members via the Internet. In January, she received a call via Skype from someone she believed was a regime opponent.

It was an imposter and a regime supporter, she claims.

“They called me actually and pretended that it’s him — this activist that I didn’t know, because I’d been talking to him only two times and only in writing.”

This message in Arabic encourages computer users to download a free security program. It actually installs spyware on a user’s machine, experts say.

Days later, other opposition members told Susan and Othman that the activist she thought she had spoken with was in detention. Activists accuse government forces of coercing him to reveal his user name and identity and of then going online to impersonate him.

Othman says additional activists, who say they were detained and released, tell of being forced to turn over their passwords to Syrian authorities.

CNN cannot independently confirm the accusations, because the Syrian government strictly limits international media coverage within its borders.

Calls for Syrian government comment to a spokeswoman for al-Assad on Friday were not answered or did not go through. Friday is the weekly special day of prayer in the Muslim world.

The man chatting with Susan via Skype passed her a file. She recalled what he said to her to coax her to open it: “This makes sure that when you’re talking to me, it’s really me talking to you and not somebody else.”

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She clicked on the file. “It actually didn’t do anything,” she said in a baffled tone. “I didn’t notice any change at all.”

No graphics launched; no pop-up opened to announce to the user that the virus was being downloaded. The link appeared to be dead or defected, said Othman.

The second virus, backdoor.breut, which was e-mailed to him by an activist inside Syria for analysis, launched the same way. “Download, open, then nothing,” Othman said.

It contains a fake Facebook logo and was passed off in a chat room as a Facebook security update, he said.

At CNN’s request, Othman forwarded that virus to an IT security expert in California for an independent analysis.

Othman removed the more complex malware on Susan’s computer but made an image of the infected hard drive beforehand. At more than 250 GB, it would have to be sent on an external hard drive by regular post — snail mail — for any independent scrutiny.

The U.S. expert confirmed the invisible nature of the backdoor.breut Trojan horse download.

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“Nothing would actually show up,” said Thakur. “The only thing that the Trojan actually does — it copies itself into one of the temporary locations, but that would not be visible to the regular user.”

The malware launches when the user reboots the computer.

The Syrian cyberactivist and the California IT security manager pointed out that the lack of fanfare during download helps to conceal the viruses from their victims.

“Most of them will say ‘it’s a damaged file,’ and they will forget about it,” Othman said.

She was not aware she had been hacked until she lost her Facebook and e-mail accounts a few days after clicking on the file.

“I didn’t click on any kind of new link or something, so they must have known about the password,” she said, referring to the loss of her Facebook account.

She handed over her laptop to Othman and his colleague, who told her that the Trojan horse had logged her key strokes, taken screen shots, rummaged through her folders. It hid the IP address it sent its information to, Othman said.

Othman found a screen shot the Trojan horse took of Susan’s online banking home page. He told her to change all her passwords, Susan said.

“You don’t want your money to be stolen by some of the Syrian security guys,” she quipped.

The other virus — backdoor.breut — sends the information it pillages from infected computers to the IP address: 216.6.0.28 and does not hide this.

“We checked the IP address that our engineer referenced and can confirm that it belongs to the STE (Syrian Telecommunications Establishment),” a Symantec representative wrote to CNN. The STE is the government telecommunications company.

This does not necessarily mean that someone at STE is doing the hacking, Thakur stresses.

“Whether it’s a home user behind that or it’s actually a company or an organization, which has been allocated that IP address, we just have no insight from where we sit.”

But the Syrian government has access to all activity through that server “absolutely without any doubt,” Thakur said. Anyone not wanting the government to see what they are up to would not use that server.

Skilled Syrian opposition activists avoid government telecom servers when online.

The simple virus, backdoor.breut, acts like a bull in a china shop, Symantec’s Thakur said.

“It did not look like it was written by any sophisticated hacker,” he said after examining it. “It was just kind of put together — slapstick functionality.”

Simple malware is readily available for download on underground forums in the Internet. Hackers can repurpose it and hand it out. Othman believed the second software to be such an off-the-shelf product because of its amateurish construction, but the California expert disagrees.

“It’s not something that somebody just went out there, copied code from an Internet website and just pasted it in. It was definitely coded for its current purpose.”

The name “backdoor.breut” derives from the virus’ behavior.

“We sort of took the word ‘brute’ just because of what it was actually doing and kind of changed a couple of characters to b-r-e-u-t,” Thakur said.

“Brute — meaning that it is using brute force — it’s just going in smash-and-grab — I’m going to try to get anything that I can and get the hell out of there.”

Backdoor.breut attempts to give the hacker remote control of the victim’s computer, according to the analysis. It steals passwords and system information, downloads new programs, guides internal processes, logs keystrokes and takes shots with the webcam.

It also turns off antivirus notification, but that does not completely conceal it from detection. “Some of the good software can detect it in the same day,” Thakur said.

The nature of its use may make backdoor.breut and other new Syrian malware hard to defend against. Antivirus makers need to know the virus to be able to assign it a signature and make the file detectible to block the download, according to Thakur.

The more widely a new virus spreads around the world, the more likely it is to land on an antivirus maker’s radar. The smaller the region the virus is located in, the less likely virus vigilantes are to notice and combat it.

“Looking at this Trojan and the telemetry that we’ve gathered the last five or six days since we did the analysis, this is not targeting people across the complete globe. So, it could be days before some antiviruses actually create signatures for the file,” Thakur said.

More complex antivirus software can detect malware that does not yet have a signature, because of how it behaves after infecting the computer, Thakur said. If the antivirus does not have this ‘behavior’ component, it may not defend against a new virus “for a substantial amount of time.”

On a Facebook page named “Cyber Arabs,” Othman warns activists of the danger of downloading the virus and reminds users to keep their antivirus software updated.

Download.com, CNET’s software download website, offers antivirus software, some of which includes a “behavior” component and is free of charge.

But that is still no guarantee for not contracting a new Syrian cyberbug, “Susan” reminds.

“It was up-to-date,” she said. “The problem is that they sent me a … file, and I was totally stupid — like, it’s an EXE file — and I opened it.”

John Scott-Railton also contributed to this story.

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HOW DO YOU TEACH CREATIVE WRITING? YOU DON’T. « Scarriet

1329911958 45 HOW DO YOU TEACH CREATIVE WRITING?  YOU DON’T. « Scarriet

They are defending creative writing at the Huffpost.  But look:

1. The real work of writing is two-fold: reading and writing in solitude.

2. Good literature classes teach literature.

3. Students do creative writing beginning in grade school.

This is all you need. Note what’s missing from the above. The creative writing class. The point is not that the creative writing class for older students might not help, but the real issue is: what does the creative writing program as a ubiquitous, nation-wide phenomenon provide?

Why aren’t literature classes and the writing all students do in school starting in the early grades, and the reading and writing they do in solitude enough?

Lousy schools? Lazy writers?

So is a ‘creative writing class’ going to help a student who hasn’t read enough literature, either because he’s too lazy, or the schools have failed him or her? No way. Even creative writing teachers admit they are no substitute for reading literature.

So what exactly is going on in those ‘creative writing classes?’ No wonder the huffpost writers gave no specifics, beyond, well it’s good to put would-be writers in a room together and have a writer ‘teach’ them.

Can you imagine Shelley and Byron and Keats sitting in a classroom together as writing students? It’s laughable.

The writer has to find himself in solitude, not trying to please another writer sitting next to him in a classroom. This is just common sense.

Finally, and no one talks about this except Scarriet, the whole Creative Writing Industry was started by a handful of men—the movement has a history, and it happens that the men who started the Creative Writing Industry had a certain bias for ‘new’ poetry, and this, of course, is the trump card of the creative writing industry: You don’t write very well, but we’re going to teach you how to write like a contemporary, approved by your peers. The default ‘sameness’ of the creative writing industry is that you are not allowed to write like Shelley or Keats or Byron. Write any way you like! But if we sniff the faintest smell of ‘old’ on you, you’re gone.

But the so-called ‘old’ is where really great writing resides, and the contemporary ought to be simply who you are—you shouldn’t have to go through a brainwasing session in a creative writing class so that you can sound ‘contemporary.’

How we get from the sublimity of Shelley to the inanity of Silliman is not something the ahistorical dweebs of the MFA will ever figure out.

For this is where it all leads.  Recently on his blog Ron Silliman pretended serious analysis of the following.

I saw the corpse of the plum treeof the camel his splattered gutsthe soiled tears of the childthe sniffle of orphan light

I abandoned the pursuit of artto sleep for eternityunder the fevered feet of my children

“It calls to mind Pound’s old dictum that poetry needs to be at least as well written as prose,” Silliman writes.  But Pound wrote bad prose which was passed off as good poetry.  Well, but Silliman can’t help it.  Nutty Pound-worship is just what these guys do.  It’s the track the train must run on.  Silliman sees into the life of this excerpt, but none of the rest of us do.  And this, too, is part of the game.

The “new” MFA thing now is the so-called “The New Sincerity” which features “sincere,” “naive,” or “childlike” poetry by poets such as Matt Hart, Tao Lin, Dorothea Lasky and Nate Pritts.  But this is a mere throw-back to Frank O’Hara.   There is not the least formal interest here.  There is more formal interest in one stanza of Shelley than in all this poetry.

Until modern poetry really comes to terms with the major Romantic poets, nothing is going to improve, or help poetry to become popular again.

Modern poetry and Creative Writing are now synomymous.  The idea is not to grow poets, but to grow paying poetry students—who are beholden to canonizing their instructors, with the possibility of being canonized, in turn.  This is precisely what the modern poets, beginning with Pound and Eliot and their lawyer, John Quinn, and continuing with their academic friends, the New Critics, did, and therefore the very idea of the “modern” in poetry is linked with the business model of Creative Writing. 

This is such a self-evident fact, that Creative Writing officials are blind to it.  The difficulty here is that you can’t teach the new.  Nor can one teach the light of which poetry is the mere shadow; the cause of poetry cannot be taught, either.  Life teaches this, not Creative Writing, which is its pale substitute—poets mingling with poets, in a frenzied attempt to be “modern” or “contemporary.”   But the “contemporary” is a shadow of a shadow, and chasing it, we find poetry to be in the sorry state it is today.

The Creative Writing industry may be a successful, and nearly flawless institutional model.  But no great poet has ever written for an institution, or to flatter and be flattered by their peers.  The Creative Writing industry cannot teach itself out of this dilemma; its default setting is fashionable appearance which appeals to the contemporary spirit.

Socrates long ago identified those who charge a fee for a vague kind of ‘learning.’

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Evaluating The New York Review of Books Anti–Downton Abbey Essay

1329910820 44 Evaluating The New York Review of Books Anti–Downton Abbey Essay

We’re going to do this in the order that they come in the essay.

1. Downton Abbey is not gay enough. Writing about Bates, who you’ll recall fought with Lord Grantham in the Boer War before he was hired as his valet, Fenton points out:

“This business, by the way, of officers giving employment to their batmen, their personal military servants, in later civilian life—this is or was a well-known cover for homosexual attachments. One went into the army and formed a passionate liaison with a man from another class. The war over, one brought the batman home, under pretext of valeting requirements. And while we have as yet (at the end of the second season, with a third already promised) no proof of any impropriety in the relationship between Bates and the earl—no eve-of-battle indiscretion on the veldt, no cuddles on the High Karoo—nonetheless we ought to treat with suspicion the bare story that, in some unspecified way, Bates saved the earl’s life in what was referred to as the African War… At the end of season two we leave [Bates] in prison, sentenced to hang, reprieved, ready for his appeal. A gay back-story could well prove the scriptwriter’s nuclear option.”

2. Downton Abbey is supposed to be in the North of England, but it’s so obviously filmed in the South.

“But not every visual aspect corresponds to historical reality. The story is set in North Yorkshire, but filmed in the south of England, and nothing we see on screen reminds one at all of the north. The inconceivably grand house is Highclere Castle in Hampshire, built in the nineteenth century by the architect of the House of Commons, an essay in “Jacobethan” (eclectic Italianate) style. The parish church is Bampton in Oxfordshire, and obviously built in Cotswold stone. The locations are used sparingly. For instance, we see park but no flower garden—Lady Mary refuses to show it to a visitor, in the aftermath of the death of Mr. Pamuk.

3. Edith wouldn’t have sent that letter to the Turkish ambassador.

“The more one thinks about this letter, the less likely it seems that a conventional-minded young woman in her position would have dreamed of writing it, let alone signing it.

Of course the fact that his head is swathed in bandages and anyway disfigured makes it impossible for those who knew the supposedly drowned youth, let alone the viewer, to come to any judgment at all on the evidence presented. It seems a cynical and desperate piece of plot-weaving, all too redolent of the lowest of the low soap operas. It trifles with our sympathies even as it exploits our horror at disfigurement. But what can one do? The Abbey has jumped the shark, and we are still left waiting to see how it all turns out. It’s not the end, but it is the beginning of the end, a reminder of how easy we are to fool. Great television? Good fun, without a doubt. It’s a large sentimental contraption, coming at us, as the first trains came at us in the early Age of Steam, with a man in front, waving a red flag as if to say: you have been warned.

Laf students blog nationally, fashionably

1329909570 11 Laf students blog nationally, fashionably

As a philosophy, government and law double major, Kristina Castaldo ’13 was used to practicing a “very structured type of writing.” But in the fall of 2011, she learned about the website CollegeFashionista through a friend. Already having a background with fashion, she began reading the blog faithfully and got in contact with Amy Levin, the founder of the website, who quickly appointed Castaldo to the position of Fashion Guru, or fashion reviewer and blogger, for Lafayette. The weekly blog, which includes college campuses across five continents, extended its coverage to Lafayette.

This semester, Castaldo is studying abroad, but the campus-based blog continues on. “I’d gone to private school for twelve years, and when you aren’t allowed to wear real clothes, when you are given the chance, you get a bit excited in a dorky sort of way. I loved reading fashion magazines from a young age and as I got older my style naturally developed, [especially] from living in New York,” Damilare Oyefeso ’15 said. She was recently flipping through a Teen Vogue when she stumbled onto a page devoted to the website. She applied to be a Fashion Guru and has since taken over the position for the spring semester. Oyefeso will publish her fourth blog post this week.

As Castaldo did throughout the autumn, Oyefeso writes a Style Advice of the Week column, usually around 500 words. To do this, the Guru will “choose a Lafayette student that she deems fashionable and write a blog entry about the piece of clothing in the Fashionista’s outfit that was eye-catching,” Castaldo said. How the blogger herself might incorporate that item into her own wardrobe is often a finishing touch on the blog entry.

But besides the expected template of a typical blog, a great part about blogging, according to the Lafayette Gurus, is how their individualities can shine through to their readers. “Blogging is an awesome way to creatively write and show off my personality,” Castaldo said.

“A pro of blogging is that you can say almost anything. If I want to talk about combat boots this week and color blocking the next week, I am free to do so,” Oyefeso agreed.

The site also allows for each Guru to have her own methods of creation and inspiration. Castaldo preferred to feature friends of hers because of their willingness to participate, though at times she would go out on a limb and ask a stranger with a particularly striking ensemble. “This does take a lot of guts if you do not know the person,” Castaldo said. “I just told myself I was giving them a compliment.”

“If I like your outfit and I have a camera, I’ll most likely shoot you,” Oyefeso said. “I was never very shy so that’s no problem. Having people I don’t know on the site would just broaden the amount of students who read the blog.”

While her blog work is now a top priority and available to millions of Internet users, Oyefeso has not always enjoyed writing. “I was never interested in blogging because I am not the best when it comes to grammar. I loved to write but hated wondering if I put the comma in the right spot or whether a semi-colon was more well suited—that stuff deterred me from blogging,” Oyefeso said. “But I started to realize that if what you are saying is interesting and necessary, grammar can easily be fixed. So I gave it a chance with CollegeFashionista and I love it.”

Castaldo’s writing has also been affected. Besides exploring different kinds of writing and building her fashion vocabulary, she “definitely feels more comfortable creatively writing now.”

“Even though I am not a Guru this semester because I am abroad,” Castaldo said, “I have continued blog writing through my own blog, where I am discussing my experiences in Europe.”

Over 400 Gurus from around the world are “hand selected,” Levin said. “They each submit a resume, writing sample, photography sample and links to all of their social media accounts.”

Levin founded the site during her senior year at Indiana University. “I found it necessary to document fashion on college campuses and how today’s leading trendsetters are college students,” she said.

Blogging is only the first step toward the Fashionistas’ future goals. “I would love to design windows for stores on 5th Avenue or open a boutique in SoHo,” said Oyefeso.

Castaldo also wants to be involved in a career that involves fashion. “I want to do the business side, marketing and public relations,” Castaldo, who interned with the fashion label Luca Luca in the summer of 2010, said. “The [fashion] industry is fast paced, exciting, and inspiring.”

“I love fashion,” said Oyefaso, “because your outfit can say so much without you having to utter a word.” But by wearing her own fashions and blogging about others’, the Gurus can say everything.