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How to Program in C++ from Beginner to Professional
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 3.5 Hours | Lec: 80 | 465 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Learn C++, Develop full C++ Programs, Get Complete Source Code, Write Clean Structured C++ Code, Go from Beginner to Pro​

This course teaches C++ from beginner to professional. Learn best practices and programming standards that can be applied to any language and apply them to write clean, well structured and professional C++ code. Follow hands-on video tutorials that teach how to develop full programs in C++ through real practical examples. Write code, create programs, compile and run code. Learn what software you need, how to install and setup your environment. A complete course to learn how to program in C++.

There are no additional costs for software because all the software used in this course is free and open source. We cover a few different tools to provide you with options. Learn the essential tools to make C++ development easier and increase your productivity.

This course should be done at your own pace and some lessons you may want to review a couple times due to their importance. This course is structured covering simple but essential concepts first, then moving to more advanced concepts and then reinforcing best practices that will empower you to write professional production quality C++ code. This course is also quick reference friendly for people with limited time that want to focus on learning a specific concept or code periodically. The C++ lectures are arranged in a logical order but can be watched in any order as each focuses on a complete concept being taught in the lecture. C++ source code is provided including shell programs and C++ make files that you can use as starting points and templates in our own development.

Take this course if you want to learn C++, build complete C++ programs, maintain C++ programs in your work, freelance in C++, get a quick refresher on the language, use this as a programming reference course, get C++ source code to learn from or use and learn best practices to write professional code. Get Started now in learning C++.


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Arduino and Design : Make Your First Robot
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 9 Hours | Lec: 53 | 3.34 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Learn How to Make a Robot from Scratch. Become confident with the Arduino Board and 3D modeling.​

This course will teach you the general process of building a robot from scratch.

This course is for everyone whether you are a beginner or a more advanced Maker who wants to understand the complete process of building a robotic system.

You will learn:

How to Design your Robot step by step.
How to Create the 3D parts required to assemble the robot.
The basics of Electronics.
The basics of Programming the Arduino/Genuino 101 board.
And much more...
The course will cover a broad range of topics and by the end of the course, you will have the skills to take your own projects from the idea stage to actually having the physical system in your hands working and functional.




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Running a Web Development Business: The Complete Guide
.MP4, AVC, 5500 kbps, 1920x1080 | English, AAC, 64 kbps, 2 Ch | 19.9 hours | + PDF | 16.19 GB
Instructor: Evan Kimbrell

Learn how to start and grow a successful web development business. Get up & running and making sales in under a week.

Web development is one of the fastest growing online industries today. It's important for every business to have an online presence and that represents a huge opportunity for you. Whether you want to code or not, you can capitalize on the over 24 billion dollars of money spent per year on web development services. Whether you want to work part-time or full-time, you can create an awesome portfolio and an even better income taking on web development projects.

In this course, I'm going to show you how to jumpstart your business, grow it quickly, and manage your business like a professional - all from the comfort of your laptop.

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I'm Evan Kimbrell and I'm the founder of Sprintkick, a full service web & mobile application studio based out of San Francisco. Over the last 4 years I've personally overseen the launch of over 100 apps all the way from concept to deployment. I've grown my business 400% a year from one small client to 100+ clients. Today, we make apps for big name brands like Walmart, GNC, Dick's Sporting Goods, and other Fortune 500 companies.

I see too many people floundering to start or grow their web development business because they don't have the mentorship or the guidance to do it right. This course is my answer for all of you who have reached out for help. I've piled everything I know and everything that has made my business successful into this course. I created this course to teach you how you can hit the ground running with starting a web development business - even if you don't want to code.

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These are some of the questions this course will answer:

Where do I start and how do I know if I should do this?
How do I choose a niche or should I not specialize?
How should I make my portfolio and what is most effective?
How do I make professional proposals without spending tons of money?
How do I spend less time looking for clients and more time building websites?
How do I take on larger projects and make more money?
How do I find clients?
How do I keep clients from going to the competition?
Which clients are the most profitable and how do I find them?
How do I get clients to accept my estimates?
How did other companies get so successful with web development?
How do I charge more for my services?
How can I bring in development partners to offload my work?
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Why you should take this course:

Over 19+ hours of content and direct access to me, the instructor, as a guide and personal helper.
Learn step-by-step from someone who started and runs a very successful web development business.
Shorten your learning curve and protect yourself from making costly beginner mistakes.
Grow your business faster and with fewer hiccups along the way. See how the professionals do it.
A web development business can be run from anywhere at anytime. Join the international community of entrepreneurs who work when they want and how they want.
Learn how to tailor your business to your lifestyle. If you want to work part time and free yourself up from the full time grind, this course shows you how.

Included in this course:

Free contract documents such as an NDA, a customizable standard web contract, and an addendum contract for extra work. All of these documents cost me over $5000, but are yours free as part of the course.
Free access to any course updates including case studies, projects, and collaborative discussions.
Learn on the go. All course lectures are free to download and view anywhere even without an internet connection.
Section summaries to help you review and re-learn lecture points easily and quickly.

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The Long Shadow of the Ancient Greek World
48xWEBRip | English | AVI + PDF Guide | 640 x 480 | AVC ~683 kbps | 29.970 fps
MP3 | 104 kbps | 48.0 KHz | 2 channels | 24:55:05 | 8.95 GB
Genre: eLearning Video / History


The four centuries that saw the remarkable rise of Greek civilization tell a complex story about the growth of the institutions that laid the foundations for Western civilization.

Traditions that we take for granted today-including open political debate, trial by jury, and the concept of the social contract-were born and reached a vigorous maturity during this era. Not only do the traditions of democracy, law, and empire connect the ancient world with the modern, they also tell us more about the Greeks than any other aspect of their society, including their celebrated artistic and cultural achievements.

The Long Shadow of the Ancient Greek World immerses you in this exciting crucible of innovation in 48 fascinating lectures that focus on Greek democracy, law, and empire, as well as the people who molded them during the Archaic and Classical periods. Taught by award-winning scholar and educator Ian Worthington of the University of Missouri-Columbia, this comprehensive course takes you from 750 to 323 B.C.-a span of history that contains the emergence of Greece at the end of the Dark Ages and the final disintegration of Greek autonomy through the Macedonian kings Philip II and Alexander the Great.

Hard-Fought Struggles

Concentrating on the city-states of mainland Greece, with a special focus on Athens, The Long Shadow of the Ancient Greek World takes you through some of history's most hard-fought struggles-from armed conflicts (such as the Persian Wars, the Peloponnesian War, and the campaigns of Alexander the Great) to political and social struggles (including the late 6th-century civil war in Athens that pitted nobles against the lower classes and eventually produced the first stirrings of democracy).

This course, which covers more than three centuries of rich Athenian and Greek history, is an incredibly detailed look at the birth and maturation of our modern law and democracy. As you explore innovative Athenian approaches to law and empire, you discover how these approaches served as the bedrock for ideas and practices that you live with every day. You also encounter a wealth of intriguing links to many of our own contemporary institutions and attitudes:

Democracy: Ancient democracy, like its modern form, was more than a matter of showing up at an assembly to cast a vote. The practice had a complex structure from the start, along with an ever-changing system of checks and balances.
Law: Trial by jury was an invention of Athenian lawgivers, as was arbitration and the right of appeal. According to Professor Worthington, even lawyers originated in Athens in the form of professionals who were hired to write and deliver speeches in the courts.
Empire: The age that produced Alexander the Great, whose sprawling empire disintegrated after his death, holds lessons about the danger of imperial overreach. By contrast, Alexander's father Philip II knew how to conquer-and how to negotiate and compromise as well.

Explore a Time of Exciting Developments

The Long Shadow of the Ancient Greek World begins with a strong background on the Bronze and Dark Ages, the turbulent era that led up to the Archaic and Classical periods. In the popular imagination, the Classical period is synonymous with ancient Greek culture, thanks to its memorable achievements in drama, architecture, sculpture, history, philosophy, oratory, and other fields. The Archaic period, however, evokes something backward and unsophisticated-a misunderstanding that Professor Worthington quickly clears up for you.

The Archaic period, as you discover, was instead a time of exciting political, social, and cultural developments; the period's Greek root, arche, means the start of something new. It was during this time that an innovative spirit began to transform the old world through developments such as new pottery styles, the first Olympic games, the composition of the Homeric poems, the Greek alphabet, the establishment of colonies, and especially the codification of laws and the institution of new forms of government, notably democracy.

Throughout these insightful lectures, you explore the contributions of many celebrated figures from this period such as these:

Pisistratus, the benevolent Athenian dictator who practiced a peaceful foreign policy and encouraged the cultivation of olives to make and export olive oil-an industry that the area surrounding Athens continues to pursue
Lycurgus, Sparta's mysterious lawgiver who (according to legend) instituted the city-state's rigorous and notorious system of military training
Cleisthenes, a reformer who eased Athens's class strife through a radical reorganization of its citizen body and who is referred to by some as the father of democracy
Ephialtes, who completed the political revolution begun by the lawgiver Solon and inaugurated radical democracy in Athens
Pericles, the Athenian statesman and general who made Athens an imperial power and sparked the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War
Philip II, the king who transformed Macedonia from a backwater into the era's foremost military power
Alexander the Great, Philip's son and one of history's most renowned military figures, who furthered his father's imperial mission and conquered most of ancient Greece (and beyond) before his death

A Scholarly Detective Who Reevaluates Traditional Views

An expert in the Archaic period, Professor Worthington knows this period of history inside and out; his consummate knowledge of ancient Greece enriches every one of these in-depth lectures. What makes The Long Shadow of the Ancient Greek World such a refreshing look at this critical period in human history is that Professor Worthington is never shy about questioning received opinion. Throughout the course, he constantly pauses to reevaluate traditional views and employs the instincts of a detective to explore probing questions and issues:

Was Dracon really draconian? A Wild West style of justice prevailed in Athens before the aristocrat Dracon took the first steps toward a rational legal system by making the administration of justice uniform. This progressive measure has been overshadowed, however, by Dracon's prescribed penalty of death for all crimes.
When exactly did the Classical period begin? Many historians date the beginning of the Classical period with the start of the Persian Wars. Professor Worthington reveals, however, that Classical Greeks looked back on their victory in the Persian Wars as part of a bygone golden age, not as the prelude to their own strife-filled era.
Was Cleon a bad strategist? The reputation of the politician and military leader Cleon has suffered at the hands of the historian Thucydides and the playwright Aristophanes. Professor Worthington argues that instead of being such a disaster for Athens during the Peloponnesian War, Cleon was correct in many of his assessments and acted in the city's best interest.
Just what did Alexander the Great achieve? History has long viewed Alexander the Great as an icon of military skill and leadership. But Professor Worthington argues that the legends that glorify Alexander the Great obscure the truly great accomplishments of his father, King Philip II.

In addition, Professor Worthington continually questions and analyzes hallowed ancient historical sources. Comparing the historians Thucydides and Herodotus, he observes that "Thucydides never tells us his sources or his reasons for accepting or rejecting something, merely that he is right. Although Herodotus gets things wrong, he does cite his sources. ... This allows us the chance to make up our own minds."

And in presenting his alternative interpretations of history, Professor Worthington invites you to make up your own mind, as well.

What You Owe to History

An important reason to study the history of Classical and Archaic Greece is that the world the Greeks represent-and which we inherited-so clearly hung by a thread at many points during its long and thrilling evolution. By the end of Professor Worthington's final captivating lecture, you discover that there was nothing inevitable about democracy, the Western concept of justice, or any of the other traditions and institutions that now play such central roles in the politics of the modern Western world.

While our current political institutions continue to grow stronger with time, it is essential to recognize that at one point, they were fragile and haphazard, their fate uncertain. As with many eventful tales, The Long Shadow of the Ancient Greek World's story of how this tentative structure transformed into the firm foundation of our contemporary world is gripping, enlightening, and immensely rewarding.

Lectures:

00. Professor Bio
01. Three Mainstays of Ancient Greece
02. The 8th-Century Renaissance
03. Politics and Tyranny in Greece
04. The Exercise of Political Power in Athens
05. Dracon of Athens and the Birth of Greek Law
06. Solon of Athens-Social and Economic Reforms
07. Solon, Democracy, and Law
08. From Anarchy to Tyranny in Athens
09. Pisistratus, Tyrant of Athens
10. Tyranny Overthrown-The Sons of Pisistratus
11. Democracy Restored-Cleisthenes of Athens
12. Cleisthenes, the Real Father of Democracy
13. Sparta, the Odd-Man-Out State in Greece
14. Death or Glory-Spartan Military Education
15. ''Come Back Carrying Your Shield or On It''
16. From Sparta to Persia
17. Marathon-End of the First Persian Invasion
18. Thermopylae and the 300 Spartans
19. Greece Triumphs-The End of the Persian Wars
20. From the Archaic to the Classical Period
21. The Delian League-Origins and First Steps
22. From Delian League to Athenian Empire
23. Ephialtes, Founder of Radical Democracy
24. Rhetoric-A New Path to Political Power
25. Democracy and Political Speech-Then and Now
26. The Causes of the Peloponnesian War
27. The War's Early Years and the Great Plague
28. Athenian Successes and a Temporary Peace
29. War Resumes-The Athenian Disaster in Sicily
30. Democracy Fails-Oligarchy in Athens
31. Final Battles-Sparta's Triumph over Athens
32. Why Athens Lost-The Impact on Greece
33. The Household in the Polis
34. Athenian Law and Society
35. Historical Development of the Legal Code
36. The Judicial Machinery of the Legal System
37. Types of Cases, Sycophants, and Pretrial
38. Going to Trial in Ancient Athens
39. Macedonia, North of Mount Olympus
40. Philip II-''Greatest of the Kings of Europe''
41. Philip II and Macedonian Imperialism
42. Greece Conquered-The End of Greek Autonomy
43. Philip's Assassination and Legacy
44. Alexander the Great-Youth, Early Kingship
45. Alexander as General
46. Alexander as King
47. Alexander as Man-and God
48. Beyond the Classical-The Greeks and Us




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How to Make Heart and Spiral Wire Wrapped Rings
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English

8 Designs and Techniques Using Simple Tools

Why not DIY your jewelry?

Are you ready to save 90% or more on your jewelry by making it yourself? The designs that I will teach you in this course cost pennies to make and are now found on ETSY and in stores for at least 10x the cost of making it yourself.

In this course, I will teach you the fundamentals of wire wrapping so that you will learn how to make 8 different variations of Heart and Spiral rings using simple tools. The course will cover:

Tools that you need and types of wire to use.

How to use round nose pliers, chain nose pliers, wire cutters, a ring mandrel, chasing hammer and an anvil. Don't worry though. If you aren't quite ready to invest in the mandrel, chasing hammer and anvil, you can still make beautiful designs. Just swap out the mandrel with a tube of lipstick....really!

In each of these designs you will need a maximum of 10 inches of wire. Most only take 5 inches, and if you use copper wire (called rose gold in Australia), it will cost less than 50 cents to make a ring that you could turn around and sell for $10-$25! Not a bad return on your investment.

The rings will take between 2 and 10 minutes to make, depending on the complexity of your design. Since you are creating a spiral base, you could even use jeweler's glue to attach a cabochon or tumbled stone to your design, but I love the simplicity of the spiral.




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Complete Stretching: 30+ Exercises For Flexibility & Posture
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Learn How To Increase Flexibility, Relax Muscles & Relieve Tension Throughout Your Body In 15 minutes daily (Stretch)

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Complete Stretching: 30+ Exercises For Flexibility & Posture
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Learn How To Increase Flexibility, Relax Muscles & Relieve Tension Throughout Your Body In 15 minutes daily (Stretch)

Boost Your Flexibility, Improve Posture & Relieve Tension Throughout Your Body With Complete Stretching

This is not your typical flexibility program.

Complete Stretching is designed for people who want to safely improve their flexibility and posture with stretches that can be done wherever and whenever you want.

But this program does more than teach you a few exercises and workout tips. In the course I go over the science behind stretching and flexibility, the benefits of static and dynamic stretches and why timing you stretches will make or break your flexibility routine.

Did You Know That Stretching Is Scientifically Proven To:

Reduce Your Risk Of Exercise Related Injury
Improve posture
Decrease Muscle Stiffness And Increases Range Of Motion
Reduces Muscular Tension
Improve Functional Performance
Unfortunately, most people stretch incorrectly and make one (or more) of the following mistakes:

Don't use the right stretching exercises
Stretch at the wrong time
Don't understand the difference of static and dynamic stretches
Don't stretch at all
Complete Stretching shows you how to avoid these mistakes and follow a daily stretching routine that is simple yet highly effective.

Here is what's inside the program:

15-Minute Daily Stretching Routine
30+ Exercise Videos To Help You Stretch With Perfect Form
7 Most Common Stretching Mistakes & How To Avoid Them
Stretching Safety & Correct Form
The Difference Of Static & Dynamic Stretching And How To Use It In Your Routine
Stretching And Strength Training: How To Stretch For Muscle Growth
How To Warm Up Correctly Before You Stretch
As A Bonus You Also Get Access To My Privat Facebook Group "Simple Muscle Academy" Where I Give Free Advice And You Can Ask Questions And Interact With Other Students.


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Lynda - 2D Animation: Animal Walk Cycles
Size: 382 MB | Duration: 0h 42m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 30fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch
Genre: eLearning | Level: Beginner | Language: English
Capturing the movements of a horse, dog, or other such creature in 2D animation requires an understanding of certain principles and techniques.​

Capturing the movements of a horse, dog, or other such creature in 2D animation requires an understanding of certain principles and techniques. In this course, Dermot O'Connor explains how to animate four-legged animals as they walk, trot, and run. Dermot compares the anatomy of animals and humans, showing the analogous parts. He also demonstrates the basics of a quadruped walk, explaining how to create the leg positions for the front and the back, as well as how to offset them to create a realistic walk. Plus, learn how to add individual quirks to a run and create cartoony run cycles.


* Reviewing the basic walk poses
* Reviewing Muybridge's photos and the videos derived from them
* Understanding the basics of a quadruped walk
* Offsetting the legs to create a convincing gallop
* Animating a horse walking and trotting
* Adding personality or individual quirks to a run



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Lynda - Visio Tips and Tricks
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Genre: eLearning | Level: Intermediate | Language: English
Microsoft Visio is a popular diagramming app that's used in a variety of industries.​

Microsoft Visio is a popular diagramming app that's used in a variety of industries. In this course, Visio MVP Scott Helmers provides insider tips and techniques for getting the most out of this powerful software. Scott begins with tips for navigating the Visio interface and customizing user options. He demonstrates how to master the use of text and annotations, including how to insert fields and annotate diagrams with comments and callouts. Scott offers strategies for working more efficiently with Visio, providing time-saving techniques for creating and refining diagrams. He shares Visio keyboard shortcuts for everything from using the drawing tools to manipulating shapes, and explains how to take control of the lines in your diagram by understanding the secrets of glue and connection points.


* Decoding Visio versions and editions
* Setting Visio options
* Navigating like a pro
* Taking advantage of hyperlinks
* Managing text on shapes
* Annotating diagrams with comments and callouts
* Inserting text display fields
* Working more efficiently
* Mastering Visio keyboard shortcuts
* Aligning and sizing shapes on a page
* Managing connectors and connection points
* Copying, pasting, and duplicating shapes





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TTC Video - Great Masters: Beethoven-His Life and Music
Course No. 755 | .AVI, XviD, 850 kbps, 512x384 | English, MP3, 128 kbps, 2 Ch | 8x45 mins | + PDF Guidebook | 2.47 GB
Lecturer: Robert Greenberg, Ph.D.

Ludwig van Beethoven was one of the most prolific and inspiring forces in the history of music. With his brilliant compositions and his unique approach to the piano, he changed the face of western concert music forever. After Beethoven nothing could ever be the same again.


This course by Professor Robert Greenberg is a biographical and musical study of Beethoven . It puts the great musician's life in a social, political, and cultural context.

First and foremost, it is a biographical study, and includes excerpts from more than a dozen of Beethoven's works.You will learn about Beethoven's:

Dysfunctional family life and relationships with his mother, father, paternal grandfather, and brothers
Musical training, especially his unique approach to the piano
Appearance and attitude
Celebrity in music- and piano-crazed Vienna
Compositional successes including symphonies, piano sonatas, and string quartets, among many others
Hearing loss and the crisis of 1802
Delusions and his relationship with his nephew Karl.

You learn about the core features of some of his greatest music, but without the detailed, technical analyses in the courses The Symphonies of Beethoven, or in the Concert Masterworks series, wherein Professor Greenberg discusses Beethoven's Emperor Concerto and Violin Concerto.

Reinventing Musical Expression in the Western World

Beethoven's appearance was somewhat off-putting. He was short with a thick body and an unusually large head, covered with his famous wild hair. Heinrich Friedrich Ludwig Rellstab, a journalist, music critic, and contemporary of Beethoven's, described his hair as "Not frizzy, not straight, but a mixture of everything."

Beethoven was physically clumsy; he was liable to knock over or break anything he touched. He could not keep time when dancing and had problems cutting and shaping the quill pens he needed for writing.

Beethoven exhibited a pathological hatred for authority, a persecution complex, and delusional behaviors. With his deafness, these problems forced him to look inward and reinvent himself. In doing so, he reinvented the nature of musical expression in the Western world.

An Artist of Musical Transformations

Beethoven experienced "rebirth" as an artist three times over the course of his life.

Intense Composition

He was born December 17, 1770, into a dysfunctional family with an abusive and alcoholic father and a depressed mother. His musical talent was recognized early, but his father attempted to beat him into becoming a child prodigy to rival Mozart. It was a futile attempt; there could only be one Mozart.

By 1785, the young Beethoven was the family breadwinner and, in 1787, the primary caregiver for his younger brothers. In 1789, he sought and was granted some relief from these responsibilities from local authorities and experienced his first musical rebirth.

It was for him a time of intense composition. He wrote five sets of piano variations, ballet music, concert arias, chamber works for piano and winds, and two cantatas for vocal soloists, chorus, and orchestra.

Pianist and Hero

When he moved to Vienna to study with Haydn in 1792, Beethoven "was living with a reputation as a virtuoso pianist in a city that was mad for pianists," says Professor Greenberg. "He outplayed virtually every other pianist in the city in competitions and became the darling of the Viennese aristocracy. During this same time, he took lessons with Haydn, although his dislike of authority figures made most music lessons a waste of time."

These early years in Vienna were also significant for his compositional career. From 1792-1803, he produced, among many other works, the Opus 1 Trios for Piano, Violin, and 'Cello; the Opus 18 string quartets; and the Symphony no. 1 in C Major.

Meanwhile, his popularity outside Vienna increased. In 1801, Beethoven's career and finances were flourishing, but he was in poor health. His hearing loss was becoming progressively worse, and he grew more and more depressed and anxious.

His emotional crisis reached a peak in 1802-but served as the creative catharsis that brought about a second musical rebirth a year later, in a self-sufficient and heroic guise, struggling against his fate.

He took as a model for this new self-image Napoleon Bonaparte, who at the time, represented a vision of individualism and empowerment.

Beethoven's music reflects this vision in its insistence on expressing the heights and depths of the artist's emotions. His Symphony no. 3 in E-flat Major, op. 55, for example, was revolutionary in its proportions and dramatic expressive content.

This first of the "Heroic Symphonies" changed the history of Western music.

During this compositional period from 1803-1812,Beethoven produced masterworks: the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Symphonies; the Violin Concerto; the Choral Fantasy; the Fourth and Fifth Piano Concerti; the five middle string quartets; the Mass in C Major; and the opera Fidelio.

But toward the end of this period, Beethoven experienced a short affair with the mysterious "Immortal Beloved," an episode that ultimately precipitated his fall into despair and public ridicule.

In his youth, Beethoven had been irrationally possessive and jealous of his brothers. So when his brother Carl died, Beethoven transferred these feelings to his nephew Karl and pursued four years of destructive litigation to gain guardianship of the boy.

"Modern" Works and the Ninth Symphony

In 1819, Beethoven used events, once again, as a catalyst for an artistic rebirth. In the last years of his life, he wrote many of his most profound, most "modern" works, including the six late string quartets, the Ninth Symphony, and the Missa Solemnis.

Beethoven's Symphony no. 9 became the single most influential piece of music composed in the 19th century. The work breaks with time-honored conventions and distinctions to give precedence to the expressive needs and desires of the artist.

During these years, Beethoven was consumed by his craft, but socially, he was still difficult with friends, family, and business associates.

An "Impossible" Composer

Beethoven died March 26, 1827. At the end of his life he had managed a reconciliation with his family and was given an affectionate tribute by the Viennese people.

When Gioacchino Rossini met Beethoven in 1822, he was stunned by the squalor of his apartment and the sadness of the artist himself. As Frances Toye tells the story, "Later, Rossini tried to do something for Beethoven, himself heading a subscription list. To no purpose, however. The answer [the Viennese gave] was always the same: Beethoven is impossible.'"

Works you'll hear in the lectures are excerpted from:

Symphony no. 7 in A Major, op. 92 (1812)

Missa Solemnis in D Major, op. 123 (1823)

Symphony no. 8 in F Major, op. 93 (1812)

Wellington's Victory, op. 91 (1813)

Piano Sonata in B-flat Major, op. 106 (1818)

Piano Sonata in C Major, op. 53 (1804)

Symphony no. 3 in E-flat Major, op. 55 (1805)

String Quartet no. 7 in F Major, op. 59, no. 1 (1806)

String Quartet no. 9 in C Major, op. 59, no. 3 (1806)

Symphony no. 6 in F Major, op. 68 (1808)

Piano Concerto no. 4 in G Major, op. 58 (1806)

Symphony no. 5 in C Minor, op. 67 (1808)

Symphony no. 9 in D Minor, op. 125 (1824)




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Arduino Bluetooth: Step BY Step Guide
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 40M | Lec: 10 | 117 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Control Your World and Surrounding using Your Own smartphone in this Step by Step Guide that Will Make Your Life Easier​

This course will help you Control Your World using Tools that you already have which is Your Own smartphone to Make Your Life Easier, You can make any electronics device easily controlled by bringing it alive using Bluetooth Technology that you have in your phone.

You will get a step by step tutorial on what needs to be done to get full control over any home appliance, project, car or any device that comes in mind using Bluetooth.

This is a course on interfacing Bluetooth module with Arduino. It will give you the ability to make more higher level Projects like Home automation using smartphone, Smartphone controlled robot and much more.

You will know how to use the technology embedded in your phone to make your everyday life away much easier.




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Make a Smart Mirror Using Raspberry Pi
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English
How to make a Smart Mirror that works as a News,Weather,time and Date feed using Raspberry Pi in this Step By Step guide​

In this Course, we give you some detailed instructions on how to make an easy raspberry pi powered home smart mirror.

A smart mirror displays applications so that you can check the weather, local news, etc. while you are getting ready in the morning. It's also modular, so you can easy move it around or hang it on the wall if you like. We are introducing a basic application that you can run on the smart mirror, but it's totally customizable if you want to write some of your own code.

You can use a Raspberry Pi 3 or A, B+ or any other Pi Module.

The word smart comes from the fact that this mirror helps you in a smart way, you won't just see yourself, you will also see the weather in your area, the date and time in addition to latest news depending on your location, you can change the display language easily using a customization file that we provide.

This is a step by step tutorial that will help you make it in no time, you don't need any experience at all, and if you have any question please ask in the Q&A board.




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Lynda - Cert Prep: Excel 2013 Microsoft Office Expert Part One (77-427)
Size: 414 MB | Duration: 2h 42m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 15&30fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch
Genre: eLearning | Level: Beginner | Language: English
Demonstrate your advanced knowledge of Excel by becoming a Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Expert.​

Demonstrate your advanced knowledge of Excel by becoming a Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Expert. This course, created by Microsoft Certified Trainer Jennifer McBee, helps you prepare for the Excel 2013 Expert Part One exam, the first part of a two-part exam. This course focuses on managing and sharing workbooks, applying custom formats and layouts, creating advanced formulas, and creating advanced charts and tables. The course begins with an overview of the certification program and its costs. Next, Jennifer walks through all of the certification objectives, including hands-on experience with downloadable sample documents, so you can practice as you go. She wraps up with a full-length practice test that emulates exam 77-427, together with solutions to each of the exam challenges.


* Reviewing the exam format and learning objectives
* Tracking, retaining, and displaying all changes
* Identifying and troubleshooting errors with tracing
* Applying custom formats and layouts
* Applying advanced conditional formatting
* Using functions to format cells and apply advanced filters
* Preparing a workbook for internationalization
* Creating advanced formulas
* Using the LOOKUP and TRANSPOSE functions
* Using functions to serialize dates and times
* Creating advanced charts and tables



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