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Create Your First Wordpress Website In Under 30 Minutes
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 39M | 154 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
For most people creating their first website can be a real headache and that's why they never do it.​

The truth is that the days when you need to master web development or programming in order to be able to build a simple and beautiful website are long behind us.

More than 50% of all websites acros the web are Wordpress based. Wordpress is so simple that even someone who doesn't know what "html" means can create a website with but even so, there are still people out there who are paying freelancers to install wordpress on their website and buy a nice theme for them.

In this short class I am going to show you how to setup Wordpress on your new site and chose a theme to work with so that you can create a simple and elegant website in a matter of minutes, not even hours...




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AJAX :basics for beginners
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 34M | Lec: 9 | 76 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
learn AJAX basics in less than an hour. it is beginners level course​

This course mainly focuses on learning AJAX which is an acronym for "Asynchronous Javascript XML". it is very important in web development field like social networking websites where a part of webpage has to be updated without reloading the whole page . In this tutorial series you get to learn about it's basics . AJAX is in very demand. it is easy to learn and it is used in most web development today. By enrolling in this course you will learn all basics in less than one hour you will get a very good grip on topics in AJAX. By the end of it you will have a firm understanding of the concepts of AJAX and you will be able to code AJAX in web applications on your own




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Speak Office English for Success
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 1.5 Hours | Lec: 20 | 348 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Learn conversation, telephoning, meetings, presentation skills for real business situations.​

Learn conversation, telephoning, meetings, presentation skills for real business situations.

Then, this course is for you!

This course will help you learn the expressions you need for the most common office speaking situations - for telephoning, meetings, presentations and everyday conversations.

This course is different - you will do the talking!

We at businessEnglishPLACE developed this system after many, many years helping international professionals and corporations around the world improve their English effectiveness.

We want you to be more successful speaking Professional English in the Office!

Good luck!




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Python Django Basic Course
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 25M | 216 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Welcome to Python Django Basic Course​

this is the best course to start a career as Djanjo Developer. I will teach you more hands-on to enhance your programming skills faster. Python is a powerful programming language it can be use in Web development and Desktop application.Python has standard libraries that offers all the things needed to build a complex application.





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WPF Basic Styling
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 1.5 Hours | 338 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

The WPF videos on Basic Controls, Panel Controls, and Layout demonstrate how to create, position, and apply basic style values to controls. This video introduces the main brush types available and shows how to create a hierarchy of shared brushes and other objects for use on UI elements. It also demonstrates how to cluster property setting into styles, how to reference resources and styles, and how to dynamically skin or theme a WPF application.



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I Will Teach You to Be a Great Voice-Over Performer Artist
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 2 Hours | Lec: 7 | 569 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Yes now you can learn how to begin to be one of those voice-over performers who people engage to voice their message.​

Yes now you can learn how to begin to be one of those voice-over performers who people engage to voice their message.

Yes, in this media world of audio and video, radio and television, there are great opportunities for those who with a nice smile and the skills to help organizations get their message into the marketplace as a voice-over performance artist.

I will teach you how to get started, and make the journey to possibly your first professional gig. This is not how to do everything but to learn and get started I take my many years of experience as a teacher, speaker, international broadcaster, business performance coach, and as a world-wide voice-over artist for companies all over the world.

I will teach you how to think, practice, and perform in expert ways so that you can begin to be a voice-over performance artist. This, as is true of all my courses is for grown-ups. You have to commit to not just taking the course and learning, but you have to commit to practice, practice, learn, and practice some more. But you will learn how with practically no cost and expense how to become a voice-over performer. Indeed, let's do it!


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Become a master of client and account management
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 1.5 Hours | Lec: 28 | 1.87 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
A to Z of everything you need to know about how to effectively manage and grow clients​

If you need to manage clients on an ongoing basis, then this course is a must for you. It covers everything you need to know from the role of the account/client manager to how to put plans together, managing challenging clients and having difficult conversations. What to do about 'scope creep' and how to stop overservicing.

As well as my insight and experience, you will also get access to tools and templates to help you effectively manage clients - resulting in longer term relationships and growing revenues.

By the end of the course you will:

Confidently manage clients in all situations
Better understand your customers to ensure a great relationship
Manage changes to requirements without the need to over service
Learn how to politely but firmly push back on clients and say NO when necessary
Understand the importance of time recording, capacity management and project management tools
Present yourself in front of your peers and clients with confidence
Learn Active Listening skills
I developed this course because of demand from my clients and public courses I deliver. I wanted to be able to share my 20+ year's of experience with a wider audience at a cost effective price.




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How to Make Layered Textures in Photoshop
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 38M | 713 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

In How to Make Layered Textures in Photoshop you'll learn - how to make layered textures in Photoshop! I will show you, step by step:

How to select images to use for building textures
Places to find images for textures
Creating your layered texture
Techniques for modifying your texture
Ways to use your texture in photography edits and graphic design



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Create a Sliding Tabbed Panel with jQuery and Dreamweaver
MP4 | AVC 424kbps | English | 1280x720 | 30fps | 1h 06mins | AAC stereo 96kbps | 269 MB
Genre: Video Training

A tabbed panel interface is a classic feature to incorporate in your website design, but they're usually static elements. This course shows how to build a dynamic sliding tabbed panel from scratch using a combination of HTML, CSS, jQuery, and the tools in Dreamweaver. Author Chris Converse leads you through the process from start to finish, from building the containers to styling the text, tab, and panels, and adding click events to make the tabs interactive. He also shows how to incorporate progressive enhancement techniques, so visitors who don't have JavaScript, for example, can still access the content.


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Cultivate Your Personal Strengths Using Gallup Tools
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 1.5 Hours | 498 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
All individuals have character strengths and weaknesses and identifying these strengths and weaknesses is a key foundation for our professional success. This course will help you with cultivating your biggest strengths.​

All individuals have character strengths and weaknesses and identifying these strengths and weaknesses is a key foundation for our professional success. This course will help you with cultivating your biggest strengths.

Everyday you interact and work with people who have a wide variety of personality strengths. In this course, Cultivate Your Professional Strengths Using Gallup's Research, you'll learn about the way your personality strengths and weaknesses constantly come into your daily interactions. First, you will learn about the way individuals and companies rely on Clifton's Gallup studies around human strengths to reach their highest potential. Next, you will look at how the studies prove that the keystone of high achievements in individuals, teams, and organizations is found in exercising and developing strengths rather than continually working to improve areas of weakness. Finally, you will learn about how these concepts are proven to build stronger teams, more united organizations, and a more successful and satisfying life for each individual who embraces these teachings. By the end of this course, you will have learned how to rely on your strengths to better work and interact with others.



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Create a Sliding Tabbed Panel with jQuery
MP4 | AVC 961kbps | English | 1280x720 | 30fps | 59 mins | AAC stereo 96kbps | 260 MB
Genre: Video Training

A tabbed panel interface is a classic feature to incorporate in your website design, but they're usually static elements. This course shows how to build a dynamic sliding tabbed panel from scratch using a combination of HTML, CSS, and jQuery. Author Chris Converse leads you through the process from start to finish, from building the containers to styling the text, tab, and panels, and adding click events to make the tabs interactive. He also shows how to incorporate progressive enhancement techniques, so visitors who don't have JavaScript, for example, can still access the content.



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TTC Video - Voltaire and the Triumph of the Enlightenment
Course No. 452 | .AVI, DivX, 1000 kbps, 640x480 | English, MP3, 128 kbps, 2 Ch | 12x30 mins | + PDF Guidebook | 2.06 GB
Lecturer: Alan Charles Kors, Ph.D.

Leading intellectual historian Alan Charles Kors shares with you his view of Voltaire as one of the most intriguing, influential, and elusive thinkers of the modern world. Focusing on the deepest, most enduring aspects of Voltaire's work and thought, but never losing sight of the colorful, fascinating man himself, Professor Kors sketches for you a vibrant, thought-provoking vision of Voltaire as "the father of the Enlightenment" and one of the great literary personalities of all time.


The "Father of the Enlightenment"

Voltaire lived for 84 astoundingly productive years (1694-1778), wrote hundreds of works in almost all the literary, philosophical, and polemical genres current in his day, and left behind more than 20,000 letters.

What was his world like? Who and what influenced him? What questions and dilemmas did he ponder? What evils did he struggle against? What reforms did he advocate? What made him laugh and cry, or write a book like Candide, which is at once so funny and so sad? And what is his place in the history of the Western mind?

According to Professor Kors, "his life both reflected and profoundly altered the movement we now call the 'Enlightenment.' He wrote in almost every literary genre-from light verse to epic poem, drama, narrative fiction, essay, dictionary, philosophical treatise, and scientific popularization-and virtually created a genre, the 'philosophical tale,' in which he has remained most alive for posterity."

In more than two decades of distinguished teaching at Penn, Professor Kors has proven himself a top scholar and award-winning classroom performer. He has written numerous books and articles on French and British intellectual history, and has won two awards for distinguished college teaching and several awards for the defense of academic freedom. He is the editor-in-chief of the Oxford University Press Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment.

Elusive Thinking and Philosophical Tales

Encouraged in his youth to write-he was an excellent poet by the age of 11 or 12-Voltaire continued at his craft until his death at the age of 84.

His collected works take up more than a hundred dense volumes of published texts and more than a hundred volumes of correspondence.

For the 18th century, he was a master of theater, epic poetry, serious and light verse, essays, histories, philosophical treatises, polemical pieces, scientific popularizations, and a genre that he developed and made his own.

In early 18th-century Paris, Voltaire was exposed to great philosophical debates and new religious ideas. He seemed on the verge of success until a quarrel caused a four-year exile to England that reshaped his outlook.

Voltaire was impressed by Bacon, Newton, and Locke, and by the prospect that knowledge gained from experience can improve the human condition. His Philosophical Letters (1734) explained and popularized British empiricism.

In this book, Voltaire contrasted his idealized portrait of prosperous, free, and tolerant England with the aristocracy, intolerance, and traditionalism of France. In some chapters, he accomplished nothing less than a revaluation of what is important to a progressive and free human life.

Banished from Paris, Voltaire sought refuge with the Marquise du Châtelet, a remarkable thinker who had mastered the intellectual legacies of the 17th century. His 15 years with her turned out to be the most productive of his life.

Her death in 1749 threw Voltaire into a long period of sorrow and uncertainty that ended with the publication of his most enduring philosophical tale: Candide, or Optimism (1759). With Candide-and in part to his own surprise-he became a crusader for "the party of humanity."

He wrote many plays and poems, but his many "philosophical tales," including Candide, became the prime vehicles for his ideas and made him the most widely read Enlightenment author.

Cultivating the "Human Garden"

At the end of Candide, Voltaire calls for cultivation of the "human garden" as the only antidote to despair. At his estate at Ferney on the Swiss border, he took his own advice both literally and metaphorically-and rose to the peak of his public influence.

Voltaire became a crusader for causes of the Enlightenment. He flooded Europe with his work, almost none of which appeared under his own name.

He had over 1,700 correspondents, from peasants to kings, and he used his letters to incite people to his causes, rail against injustice, propose reforms, and encourage young authors. He also used the correspondence to reveal which of the works that he had published anonymously or pseudonymously actually belonged to him.

Laughter was a weapon for Voltaire, and on any topic irony was essential to that laughter:

"To succeed in the world it is not enough to be stupid, you must also be well-mannered."
"If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him."
"It is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong."
"Anything too stupid to be said is sung."
"This agglomeration which was called and which still calls itself the Holy Roman Empire was neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire."

Voltaire and God

Throughout all of his intellectual life, Voltaire wrestled with the problem of knowledge of God. A convinced Deist, he opposes revealed religion and atheism with equal vigor even while wondering how to reconcile God's existence with God's providence.

However, no issue meant more to Voltaire than ending religious intolerance and persecution, and in no domain did he do more to change the conscience and the practices of European civilization.

He wrote, "I have, and can only have, no other goal but truth, but there is more than one truth, that time alone can disclose."

"The Secret to Being Boring"

Voltaire once said: "The secret to being boring is to reveal everything." Voltaire would not reveal everything; he frequently changed his mind on fundamental issues of politics, God and providence, formal philosophy, and ethics. For Voltaire, life overflowed the categories by which we try to contain it in human thought. One critic wrote that Voltaire was "a chaos of clear ideas."

Voltaire wrote that a friend was sometimes Socrates, that is, always philosophically engaged and serious, and sometimes Epicurus, that is, always philosophically detached. He could have been writing about himself.

Perhaps the best way to sum up Voltaire is with a phrase for which he is often credited, but for which there is no clear evidence he actually uttered: "I may disagree with what you have to say, but I shall defend to the death your right to say it."


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