• Regeln für den Video-Bereich:

    In den Börsenbereich gehören nur Angebote die bereits den Allgemeinen Regeln entsprechen.

    Einteilung

    - Folgende Formate gehören in die angegeben Bereiche:
    - Filme: Encodierte Filme von BluRay, DVD, R5, TV, Screener sowie Telesyncs im Format DivX, XviD und x264.
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    - Serien: Cartoon/Zeichentrick, Anime, Tutorials, Dokumentationen, Konzerte/Musik, Sonstiges sind demnach in die entsprechenden Bereiche einzuordnen, auch wenn sie beispielsweise im High Definition-Format oder als DVD5/DVD9/HD2DVD vorliegen. Ausnahme 3D.
    - Bereich Englisch: Englische Releases gehören immer in diesen Bereich.
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    - Bei einem Sammelthread für eine Staffel entfällt aus dem Releasename natürlich der Name der Folge. Beispiel: Die Simpsons S21 German DVDRip XviD - ITG
    - Dementsprechend sind also u.a. verboten: Erweiterungen wie "Tipp", "empfehlenswert", "only", "reup", usw. / jegliche andere Zusatzinformation oder Ergänzung, welche nicht in obiger Beschreibung zu finden ist.

    Aufbau des Angebots und Threadtitel

    Der Titel nach folgendem Muster erstellt zu werden. <Name> [3D] [Staffel] [German] <Jahr> <Tonspur> [DL] [Auflösung] <Quelle> <Codec> - <Group>
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    Beispiel: The Dark Knight 2008 DTS DL BDRip x264 - iND
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    Beispiel: The Dark Knight 2008 DTS DL 1080p BluRay x264 iND
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    Ausnahmen hiervon können in den Bereichen geregelt sein.

    Die Beiträge sollen wie folgt aufgebaut werden:
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    Format, Größe, Dauer sind gut lesbar für Downloader außerhalb des Spoilers zu vermerken
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    Releases

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    Verbote

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Englische Tutorials


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Cool way to create Data Models and Relationships in Excel
WEBRip | MP4/AVC, ~555 kb/s | 1280 x 720 | English: AAC, 63.8 kb/s (2 ch), 44.1 KHz | 426 MB
Genre: Office Productivity / Microsoft | Language: English | +Project Files​



"Develop your skills and knowledge on how to create a data models for your enterprise "

This course enables you to develop your own data models to gather accurate, complete and timely reports from your enterprise system. Whether you are new to Excel or an advanced user, Grey Campus Power course will cover what you need to know to become a Power BI User.
In this course, we will cover the various topics about the power BI which includes:

How to publish Excel Spreadsheets using SharePoint
ER diagrams
Designing a layout for Excel based data model
How to use a Power Query to create data models
Power Pivot, design and manage the newly built data model
Develop Interactive Dashboards using Power Views

Each and every topic mentioned above are explained in detail in the Hands-on videos. Excercises and datasets included in this course are useful to practice and implement the concepts learned in this course.
This course is is intended for the analysts and business users who are willing to explore the Power BI tools present in Microsoft Excel 2013. This training is best suited for all business professionals: data analysts, developers, IT professionals, project leads, and project managers.

What are the requirements?

Some knowledge of basic word processing, computing, and spreadsheets
Familiarity with the Microsoft Office work environment

What am I going to get from this course?

Over 14 lectures and 2 hours of content!
Build a report using Power View
Hide columns, sort, change data types, and filter
Create calculated fields and calculated columns
Add a calculated field from the pivot table
Develop Interactive Dashboards using Power Views
Manage data sources and queries

What is the target audience?

Anyone who uses MS Excel as part of their job or profession can choose this course
There is no eligibility Criteria

Curriculum
Section 1: Course Introduction
Lecture 1 Course Introduction 03:26
Section 2: Publishing Excel Spreadsheets using SharePoint
Lecture 2 Publishing Excel Spreadsheets using SharePoint 10:13
Section 3: Study the existing ER diagram, metadata of the existing database schema
Lecture 3 Study the existing ER diagram, metadata of the existing database schema 08:38
Section 4: Identify cardinality and design a layout for Excel based data model
Lecture 4 Identify cardinality and design a layout for Excel based data model 19:15
Section 5: Using Power Query to create data models
Lecture 5 Using Power Query to create data models 13:20
Section 6: Using Power Pivot, design and manage the newly built data model
Lecture 6 Using Power Pivot, design and manage the newly built data model 08:04
Section 7: Define entity relationships and check cardinality
Lecture 7 Define entity relationships and check cardinality 09:20
Section 8: Develop Interactive Dashboards using Power Views
Lecture 8 Develop Interactive Dashboards using Power Views 09:42
Section 9: Using Timelines and Tab views for Dashboards
Lecture 9 Using Timelines and Tab views for Dashboards Part 1 16:16
Lecture 10 Using Timelines and Tab views for Dashboards Part 2 12:13
Section 10: Additional Material
Lecture 11 Additional Material Text
Section 11: Exercises
Lecture 12 Exercises Text
Section 12: Mock Test
Quiz 1 Mock Test 20 questions
Section 13: Course Conclusion
Lecture 13 Review Appreciated Text
Lecture 14 Quick Bonus for You! Text

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Tutsplus - Flat Icon Design
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English​



Flat design is cool, and while there are many types of icons out there, you might be interested in flat icons that are simple, elegant, and impressive in design. If so, then Gary Simon is here to teach you the best way of designing and presenting these icons, using both Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator.

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Lynda - Business Ethics
Duration: 1h 29m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 30fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch | 549MB
Genre: eLearning | Level: Appropriate for all | Language: English​



Ethical behavior starts at the top. If leadership sets a good example, the rest of the organization will follow. Yet while most managers try to run ethical organizations, the headlines are rife with stories of corporate corruption. In this course, Bob McGannon helps you understand what business ethics is and why it is critical to the success of your business (especially in the era of social media). He also describes some of the behaviors and expectations you can put in place at your company today to promote ethical behavior from top to bottom. Bob also discusses ethics in relationship to specific business scenarios: working with suppliers and vendors, organizational decision making, and doing business internationally. He addresses how to handle business ethics violations and provides a checklist of items for staff to evaluate if something is ethical.

* Understanding the purpose and intent of business ethics
* Practicing business ethics
* Working with suppliers
* Reporting ethical problems
* Messaging staff
* Leading by example
* Creating escalation procedures for ethical issues
* Handling a crisis

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Offline PLR Videos Vol 1-17
WEBRip | English | MP4 + work files | 1920 x 1080 | AVC ~1600 kbps | AAC | 132 Kbps | 44.1 KHz | 2 channels | ~7 hours | 12 GB
Genre: eLearning Video / Business, Consulting​

This is a big collection of PLR Videos for various offline/local niches. If you are creating videos for local businesses, or do video seo or video ppc, you can use them to make money in 50+ different niches.
Local Niche Videos Ready to Brand and Sell All training is included - Over the Shoulder Video Training takes you by the hand, No Tech Skills necessary!

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TTC Video - The Fall and Rise of China
Course No. 8370 | .AVI, XviD, 733 kbps, 640x480 | English, MP3, 96 kbps, 2 Ch | 48x30 mins | + PDF Guidebook | 8.73 GB
Genre: Elearning​

China, the world's oldest continuous civilization, has undergone an astonishing transformation in a brief span of recent history. Since the collapse of its once-glorious empire in 1911, China has seen decades of epic turmoil and upheavals,
emerging in the new century as both an authoritarian megastate and an economic powerhouse, poised to become an imposing global force.

Lecturer: Richard Baum, Ph.D.

By current estimates, the People's Republic is set to outpace the United States economically in the coming decades and to rival or surpass it militarily, making China the richest, most powerful nation on earth.

How did this happen? How can we account for China's momentous-and almost wholly unanticipated-global rise? And what does it mean, for us in the West and for humanity's future?

Speaking to these vital and fascinating questions, The Fall and Rise of China, taught by China expert and Professor Richard Baum of the University of California, Los Angeles, brings to vivid life the human struggles, the titanic political upheavals, and the spectacular speed of China's modern rebirth. Offering multilevel insight into one of the most astounding real-life dramas of modern history, The Fall and Rise of China weaves together the richly diverse developments and sociopolitical currents that created the China we now see in the headlines.

As we enter what some are already calling the "Chinese century," the role of China is deeply fundamental to our reading of the direction of world civilization and history. In 48 penetrating lectures, The Fall and Rise of China takes you to the heart of the events behind China's new global presence, leaving you with a clear view of both the story itself and its critical implications for our world.

Redefining a Colossus

The timeliness of Professor Baum's revealing commentary would be hard to exaggerate.

China's impact on U.S. domestic issues, such as job outsourcing and energy acquisition, as well as a massive U.S. foreign debt to China and inevitable military power sharing, bind America's future to the People's Republic in ways that are becoming compellingly apparent.

As China's policies increasingly impact the world community in economic, military, and environmental terms, these lectures provide crucial understanding of the most important new force in today's world.

The Fall and Rise of China also sheds a bright light on the history of the Socialist experiment and the present business environment of China, and deepens your understanding of world civilization through an in-depth look at a culture profoundly different from your own.

A Story to Challenge the Imagination
In Professor Baum's words, China's modern history unfolds as a story of awe-inspiring dimensions-a chronicle of the largest revolution in the history of the world, of monumental excesses and abuses of power, of unimaginable hardship for millions, of the effort to reinvent a vast and unwieldy socioeconomic system, and of the often deadly clash between ideology and human realities.

The course gives you a detailed understanding of all the core events in China's century of stunning change, including these major happenings:

Collapse of the Qing dynasty: You study the interlacing social, political, and economic factors that led to the fall of China's 2,000-year empire and the implacable call for new political paradigms.
The Republican era and civil wars: In the wake of the defunct empire, you witness the drama of the short-lived Chinese Republic, followed by political chaos and the long strategic battle between Republican forces and the seemingly unstoppable Communist Party.
The "Great Leap Forward": In a landmark episode of the Mao era, the regime's grand-scale projects to communize agriculture and galvanize industry saw bureaucratic mismanagement leading to tragedy for tens of millions of Chinese.
The Cultural Revolution: During this bitter era of the 1960s, festering tensions between the Maoist regime and its critics erupted in a brutal campaign of terror and repression against perceived enemies of Socialism.
China's post-Mao economic "miracle": In the later lectures you track the specific reforms and ideological shifts that opened China to global economic engagement and forged its new role as a free-market dynamo.

As your guide to these history-shaping events, Professor Baum takes you far beyond the realm of academic theorizing. Describing his subject as an "adventure story," he reveals a 40-year personal interface with China, more than 30 visits to the People's Republic, and an intimate witnessing of the struggles, crises, and victories of the Chinese people.

A storyteller of extraordinary flair, he takes you onto the Beijing streets, into Shanghai industrial plants, and into the thick of highly charged protests and his own vivid encounters with numerous Chinese, recounting key elements of the story as he saw them unfold.

The Human Face of Change
China's remaking is peopled by some of the 20th century's most colorful and impactful human beings. Your investigation of key figures in the story includes these fascinating personalities:

Cixi, the Empress Dowager: A former concubine and an iron-willed manipulator, she rose to command the Manchu Empire in its death throes, speeding its disintegration through her own calculated opposition to reform.
Dr. Sun Yat-sen: A uniquely pivotal revolutionary figure, Sun played key roles in the overthrow of the Qing dynasty, the creation of the Chinese Republic, and the founding of the Chinese Nationalist Party, the Guomindang, still a force on Taiwan.
Chiang K'ai-shek: Dynamic but ultimately inept military leader of the Republican forces, he waged a long, unsuccessful battle against the Communists, finally leading his defeated forces to found a regime in exile-the Republic of China on Taiwan.
Mao Zedong: China's larger-than-life revolutionary icon. Enigmatic, brilliant, and ruthless, he led the Communist forces through the long civil wars and presided as a near dictator over the new Socialist state through a quarter-century of trials and tragedies.
Deng Xiaoping: Mao's ultimate successor and a master strategist, he initiated, then fought mightily to preserve the reforms that propelled China to the forefront of global economic power.

Throughout the lectures, Professor Baum reveals highly unusual details that enrich the cinematic sweep of the story. You learn about the Christian warlord who baptized his troops with a fire hose, the strange kidnapping of Chiang K'ai-shek, the politically explosive forgery carried out by Mao's wife, and Professor Baum's own smuggling of top-secret documents out of Taiwan.

The Genesis of Chaos and Revolution
As a core strength of the lectures, Professor Baum makes sense of the dramatic events of the story by getting deeply at what underlay them, culturally, socially, and historically-leaving you with a nuanced knowledge of the forces moving China's modern emergence.

In the spiraling descent of the Qing dynasty you trace the imperial culture of complacent superiority and indifference to global events that undermined the empire's hold on power.

Following the empire's demise, you probe the competing ideologies that fed two revolutionary movements, and you study Mao's tactics of "people's war" and civil-military relations that gained vast support for the Communist cause.

In the course's central focus, you study the making of Communist China under Mao and its dramatic turn toward free-market economics.

You witness the consolidation of power by the Maoist regime in the long campaign to suppress counterrevolutionaries and the programs of "thought reform," in which independent thinkers were compelled to write lengthy public "confessions."

You study the far-reaching challenges of the transition to Socialism, including the "free rider" problem, where lack of work incentives in collective farming stunted economic growth and bred widespread alienation.

You chart Mao's utopian drive to achieve "pure" Communism in the Great Leap Forward, and the ways in which this mandate blinded the regime to the desperate realities faced by China's rural masses.

And you see how obliquely expressed currents of dissent and the regime's perception of "revisionist" thinking led to the disasters of the Cultural Revolution.

You also dig deeply into the history of Mao's strained relations with the Soviets, and the cold war moves and countermoves underlying his historic meeting with Nixon and the "normalizing" of relations with the United States.

A Nation Transfigured
In the course's gripping final section, you observe the profound economic shifts of recent decades that produced China's phenomenal rise.

Here you come to grips with exactly how they did it, including the strategic introduction of new incentive structures in industry and agriculture; multifront economic competition; and "Special Economic Zones," sparking export trade and huge foreign investment.

You explore this era's many critical reversals, such as the cultural "burying" of Chairman Mao, the airing of long-suppressed wounds from the Cultural Revolution, the ideological embrace of free-market economics, and the new culture of individual enrichment.

You also reflect on the contrast between the regime's path-breaking economic changes and its stern political inflexibility, a tension you witness in the tragic events at Tiananmen Square.

Finally, you contemplate China's current trajectory as it follows the journey of the Chinese to a new national identity, seemingly returning their nation to a global supremacy it held for much of the last 2,000 years.

Bringing alive the passionate reinvention of China with deep discernment and humanity, Professor Baum portrays the confounding, majestic, heart-rending, and visionary story of a modern giant.

Take this opportunity, in The Fall and Rise of China, to know and comprehend a world-changing development of our times and to understand our civilization as a new and vibrant force shapes it.

48 Lectures
00 - Introducing the Lecturer
01. Part 1
01- The Splendor That Was China, 600-1700.
02. Malthus and Manchu Hubris, 1730-1800
03. Barbarians at the Gate, 1800-1860
04. Rural Misery and Rebellion, 1842-1860
05. The Self-Strengthening Movement, 1860-1890
06. Hundred Days of Reform and the Boxer Uprising
07. The End of Empire, 1900-1911
08. The Failed Republic, 1912-1919
09. The Birth of Chinese Communism, 1917-1925
10. Chiang, Mao, and Civil War, 1926-1934
11. The Republican Experiment, 1927-1937
12. 'Resist Japan!' 1937-1945
13. Chiang's Last Stand, 1945-1949
13. Part 2
14. 'The Chinese People Have Stood Up!
15. Korea, Taiwan, and the Cold War, 1950-1954
16. Socialist Transformation, 1953-1957
17. Cracks in the Monolith, 1957-1958
18. The Great Leap Forward, 1958-1960
19. Demise of the Great Leap Forward, 1959-1962
20. 'Never Forget Class Struggle!' 1962-1965
21. 'Long Live Chairman Mao!' 1964-1965
22. Mao's Last Revolution Begins, 1965-1966
23. The Children's Crusade, 1966-1967
24. The Storm Subsides, 1968-1969.
25. Part 3
25. The Sino-Soviet War of Nerves, 1964-1969
26. Nixon, Kissinger, and China, 1969-1972
27. Mao's Deterioration and Death, 1971-1976
28. The Legacy of Mao Zedong-An Appraisal
29. The Post-Mao Interregnum, 1976-1977
30. Hua Guofeng and the Four Modernizations
31. Deng Takes Command, 1978-1979
32. The Historic Third Plenum, 1978
33. The 'Normalization' of U.S.-China Relations
34. Deng Consolidates His Power, 1979-1980
35. Socialist Democracy and the Rule of Law
36. Burying Mao, 1981-1983
37. Part 4
37. 'To Get Rich Is Glorious,' 1982-1986
38. The Fault Lines of Reform, 1984-1987
39. The Road to Tiananmen, 1987-1989
40. The Empire Strikes Back, 1989
41. After the Deluge, 1989-1992
42. The 'Roaring Nineties,' 1992-1999
43. The Rise of Chinese Nationalism, 1993-2001
44. China's Lost Territories-Taiwan, Hong Kong
45. China in the New Millennium, 2000-2008
46. China's Information Revolution
47. 'One World, One Dream'-The 2008 Olympics
48. China's Rise - The Sleeping Giant Stirs

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Learn Adobe Photoshop (Complete Beginner TO A FRICKENMASTER)
MP4 | Video: 1280x720 | 96 kbps | 48 KHz | Duration: 2 Hours | 340 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English​



Photoshop Geek yet? Join in as we teach you everything even if you don't know anything yet. We will teach you everything

Master as a Photoshop designer.

Learn as we go through a course of basics to advanced. Learn to become a high quality Photoshop designer.

What you need?

*A computer that has Adobe Photoshop installed

Can I use my own images and still follow your tutorial?

You can use our images to follow our tutorial. OR if you would like to use your own images, you may also use them if you would like.

Why Take this course?

We will teach you everything in Photoshop & I mean everything! All the tools, brushes, filters, layers, Mode, Adjustments, Hue & Saturation, Color Balance & Much more! Dive in this course to have a better understanding in Adobe Photoshop.

We want to improve students who don't know how to work on Photoshop to have confidence when they apply for freelancing or real life outside jobs.

You can also do small jobs for people as we teach how to create business cards!

If you have any problems during this course, drop a comment in the discussion board and I will make my very best to personally help you out.

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The Complete Objective-C Guide for IOS 8 and Xcode 6
MP4 | Video: 1280x720 | 59 kbps | 44 KHz | Duration: 11 Hours | 2.47 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English​



A Guide to iPhone and iPad development. A Complete Xcode 6 and IOS 8 Course with Objective-C Beginner to pro.

Do You Want To Create Your Own iPhone and iPad Apps in Objective-C but are not sure where to start? Are you ready to jump right into the exciting world of mobile development but have little or no programming experience? Then this is your course!

This Complete Objective-C Course for iOS 8 and Xcode 6 will give you everything your need to start your new career in IOS development, The course has been structured to support Objective-C, Teaching you all you need to know from creating your first project to Submitting to the AppStore.

Sell Your App to Millions of Potential Users and earn extra revenue from Ad networks and in app purchases, Making money has never been so easy!

Not only do you get the best online IOS development course money can buy or your money back! You also get first class responsive support by email, Twitter or on the Udemy forums, So you can rest assure you have full guidance in your new career!

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Understanding Xcode, Interface Builder, Simulator and Project Types
Objective-C: Full guide to creating full featured apps
Objective-C: Get to know the new language
All Objects, Actions and Outlets possible in App Development
Social Integration: Facebook, Twitter, SMS, Email and more
Storyboards and nib Files
Universal Support and Screen Size Support
Images and Sounds Integration
Full Featured Apps
Saving and Loading: From text to data
Earning Revenue Ad Networks
Full In App Purchase Support
App Store Submission and Update Support

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Open Heart with Shayna Hiller
WEBRip | English | MP4 | 1280 x 720 | AVC ~1818 Kbps | 23.976 fps
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Genre: Video Training / Yoga
A Level 3, 40-minute class from Shayna Hiller, Open Heart is an advanced flow option focusing on backbends and overall strength. Get ready to step out of your comfort zone and seriously sweat while enjoying this Vinyasa-style class. Flow from one yoga posture to the next,
such as press handstands with backbending variations as well as arm balance transitions that melt into active inversions. Handstands and similar movements get the blood flowing and subsequently contribute greatly to circulation, and the session's healing cooldown session ensures muscles don't get tight once the 40 minutes are up.

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TTC Video - The Rise and Fall of the British Empire
Course No. 8480 | .AVI, XviD, 759 kbps, 640x480 | English, MP3, 128 kbps, 2 Ch | 36x30 mins | + PDF Guidebook | 6.73 GB
Genre: Elearning​

At its peak in the early 20th century, Britain's empire was the largest in the history of the world, greater even than that of ancient Rome. It embraced more than a fourth of the world's population and affected the course of Western civilization in ways almost too numerous to imagine.

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Even today, with the advantages of historical perspective and hindsight, it is still nearly impossible to overstate the scope and importance of its stunning legacy.

Consider:
British colonists brought to the New World ideas of liberty, justice, and political stability-ideas that formed the foundation of our own revolution and Constitution and are still reflected in the aspirations of emerging democracies the world over.
British exploration, mapping, and colonization of remote areas of the world in the late 18th and early 19th centuries accelerated our scientific knowledge.
Britain was the first nation to undertake large-scale industrialization, and it contributed to a host of technological advances that revolutionized manufacturing, navigation, international communications, travel on land and sea, and more.
Britain was the first major world power to make the moral choices to end its own extremely profitable slave trade and then to work toward the abolition of slavery worldwide.

That is only a bare sampling of a legacy that also encompassed language, literature, the invention of sophisticated modern banking and insurance systems, and the foundations of modern capitalism.

Yet only seven decades after achieving its unprecedented global reach, the British Empire had virtually disappeared, swept aside by historical forces as powerful as those that had first propelled it into being.

How and why did this happen? What were those forces that thrust the British Empire to its extraordinary position and then just as powerfully drove it into decline? And why are the lives of not only Americans but also of the citizens of nearly every nation on earth, in one way or another, the consequence of the British Empire?

In the 36 lectures of The Rise and Fall of the British Empire, award-winning Professor Patrick N. Allitt of Emory University leads you through four centuries of British power, innovation, influence, and, ultimately, diminishment-four profound centuries that literally remade the world and bequeathed the complex global legacy that continues to shape your everyday life.

It's a remarkable course that will give you fresh insights into world history in a wide range of areas-political, economic, technological, social, and more. And it will also give you a comprehensive overview you won't find offered anywhere else-a context into which you can integrate new knowledge about this country, as well as understand the background of current events in so many other countries that were once part of Britain's empire, from Ireland to China, and in Africa and the Caribbean.

Indeed, it seems fair to say that one cannot truly understand the most important aspects of world history without a firm grasp of the history of the British Empire.

In giving you that grasp, Professor Allitt draws on a vast range of critical events, riveting personalities, revealing anecdotes, and eloquent quotations-which become virtuoso performances in the hands of the English-born Allitt, who invests each line with the political, social, or moral implications that would have been obvious to contemporary readers and listeners.

Meet Some of History's Most Riveting Personalities

Unlike them, however, trapped in their own specific moment in time, you get to take the entire fascinating journey, encountering as you do some of history's most important, forceful, and interesting personalities, often from a totally new vantage point:

Winston Churchill, the very personification of the British Lion, who, after inspiring his nation to unexpected survival during the darkest days of World War II, was rewarded with defeat at the polls.
Robert Clive, who rose from his beginnings as a teenaged clerk for the British East India Company to avenge the brutality of the infamous "Black Hole of Calcutta," achieve British hegemony in India along with great personal power and ill-gotten wealth, and ultimately die at his own hand, imprisoned by both depression and his addiction to opium.
Orde Wingate, the British general whose achievements in the Ethiopian campaign and in the Zionist guerrilla war against the Arab revolt in Palestine could never obscure his personal eccentricities. One of those was a proclivity to wander about naked, often with a raw onion suspended around his neck, from which he would take hearty bites while inspecting his troop.
William Wilberforce, the Christian evangelical and Member of Parliament who provided the political leadership and moral lifeblood for Britain's antislavery crusade, and who lived long enough to see his nearly half-century struggle culminate in the 1833 abolition of slavery throughout most of the British Empire.

And that, of course, is only a small sample of a course that encompasses rulers and slaves, politicians and scientists, explorers, inventors and fighters, and even the importance of cricket! Sir Francis Drake, Mohandas Gandhi, John Hancock, Adam Smith, Captains James Cook and William Bligh, the Zulu warrior king Chaka, James Watt, Lord Louis Mountbatten, Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery-these and many, many others all step forward during this comprehensive course.

Understand How Britain's History Helped Define the Shape of Its Future-and the World's

And as they do, with Professor Allitt leading you through the British Empire's extraordinary history, he explains not only the hows and whys of its momentous events and conflicts, but leaves you with a nuanced understanding of just what kind of historical pathways were set into place for succeeding generations to follow:

You learn that although the British could often be ruthless in projecting their power, suppressing customs and traditions in alien cultures, an intellectual minority among them also began to study those cultures with interest and sympathy, helping to develop not only a missionary tradition but also new disciplines like anthropology and comparative religion.
You gain a new appreciation of perhaps the most widespread of Britain's bequests-the language that is not only spoken here, but that remains the most widely spoken around the world.And you come to understand the full extent of that gift, as well, as Professor Allitt explores the British Empire's ongoing literary legacy.
You grasp how Britain's finest writers, including the Brontë sisters, Rudyard Kipling, E. M. Forster, and George Orwell, by exploring the social and moral implications of almost every aspect of the British Empire, have left us a profound cultural record-a record since added to by subsequent generations of British authors and by the greatest writers of her former colonies.

In organizing a vast wealth of historical material, Professor Allitt approaches his subject from a variety of perspectives as he traces the mercantilist, imperial, and free trade ideologies that fueled the development of the empire.

Key among these is his thorough discussion of both the role of slavery in building and maintaining the empire and the evolution of Britain's ultimate decision to end its participation in the practice.

He explains the innovations in banking and insurance that fueled British prosperity and enabled Britain to finance the military power necessary to fight its wars and protect its far-flung colonies. He explores cultural and political changes inside Britain and their impact on Britain's global decisions. And he examines the changing cultural manifestations of the empire as it evolved.

Just as important, he never allows himself to settle into an Anglocentric view of Britain's empire. He discusses not only the experiences of Britain's colonists, but also those of the native peoples of those colonies, whose own lives-as well as the destinies of their countries-were irrevocably shaped by British imperialism.

Compelling, comprehensive, and astonishing in the force of its narrative power, The Rise and Fall of the British Empire will give you a refreshing new understanding of what made the British Empire both great in its achievements and vulnerable to its eventual downfall.

Lecturer: Patrick N. Allitt, Ph.D.

36 Lectures
01 The Sun Never Set
02 The Challenge to Spain in the New World
03 African Slavery and the West Indies
04 Imperial Beginnings in India
05 Clive and the Conquest of India
06 Wolfe and the Conquest of Canada
07 The Loss of the American Colonies
08 Exploring the Planet
09 Napoleon Challenges the Empire
10 The Other Side of the World
11 Abolition of the Slave Trade and Slavery
12 Early African Colonies
13 China and the Opium Wars
14 Britain-The Imperial Center
15 Ireland-The Tragic Relationship
16 India and the "Great Game"
17 Rebellion and Mutiny in India
18 How Canada Became a Nation
19 The Exploration and Settlement of Africa
20 Gold, Greed, and Geopolitics in Africa
21 The Empire in Literature
22 Economics and Theories of Empire
23 The British Empire Fights Imperial Germany
24 Versailles and Disillusionment
25 Ireland Divided
26 Cricket and the British Empire
27 British India between the World Wars
28 World War II-England Alone
29 World War II-The Pyrrhic Victory
30 Twilight of the Raj
31 Israel, Egypt, and the Suez Canal
32 The Decolonization of Africa
33 The White Dominions
34 Britain after the Empire
35 Colonial and Postcolonial Literature
36 Epitaph and Legacy

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Basic Effects in Illustrator for Badges and Logos
Duration: 1h 34m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 15fps | Audio: AAC 44.1KHz 2ch | 242 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English​



Logos and badges are common now a days. Graphic designers use adobe illustrator to create their designs and in this course I'm going to show you how to design yours.

You will receive my ebook, for free, to help to become a successful graphic designer
You may be new or seasoned designer, I am sure that you will benefit from taking this course. You can start with no knowledge of design, finish with new skill in type design. At the end of the course you will be able to distinguish typeface and select proper fonts to level-up your designs
You Can Use either Mac or Windows
No Prior Experience
Type Design From Scratch in Photoshop
No design or Photoshop knowledge necessary because I will teach you that
Logo design in Illustrator

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Lynda - Substance Designer: Painted Metal
Duration: 1h 05m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 15&30fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch | 193MB
Genre: eLearning | Level: Intermediate | Language: English​



Walk through the creation of a fully procedural "painted metal" material in Substance Designer 5. 3. 3. The finished material can be output as either a set of finished bitmaps or an easy-to-use and highly configurable Substance package, which can be used in offline render engines such as mental ray and V-Ray or real-time engines such as Unreal Engine and Unity. Joel Bradley has designed this set of tutorials to take you from start to finish, from creating the details and diffuse coloration, to building depth and texture with normal and roughness maps, to adding the final touches that will allow the material to be fully customized by future texture artists.

* Creating pitted and dented details
* Adding and blending in scratches
* Breaking up the surface with normal maps
* Creating a roughness map
* Adding an ambient occlusion effect
* Exposing parameters to create variation and customize the material

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Pluralsight - Animating a Short Film in Maya and Unreal Engine
Duration: 2h 15m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 15fps | Audio: AAC 44.1KHz 2ch | 1.25GB
Genre: eLearning | Level: Intermediate | Language: English​



Throughout these lessons, we'll learn how to make Unreal Engine work as a viable render engine for an animated short film we'll create in Maya. Preparing animation and assets for use in a real-time engine takes a different workflow than one might be used to working with in a normal render engine like Mental Ray. It comes with it's own set of challenges and things to work around, but ultimately the ability to render in real-time makes any of these issues worth it. Unreal Engine can become an invaluable tool, particularly if you don't have access to a render farm, by letting you create fantastic visuals with relatively modest hardware.

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