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TTC - 10 Great What-Ifs of American History
Released 4/2024
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History may appear logical and even inevitable: Things happened because they had to. But when you go back to examine the great turning points of the past, you quickly discover how choices, chances, and accidents played a huge rule in making the world we know today. Politicians, writers, explorers, and ordinary people all make choices that shape history. But examining the moments that define our history raises an important question: What if things had gone differently?

Historians have a term for this type of speculation. A "counterfactual" history imagines a different person, a different decision, different luck in a critical moment-and the way a small change could have transformed history as we know it. What if Christopher Columbus never got the money to sail in 1492? What if the Union lost the Battle of Gettysburg? Or President John F. Kennedy escaped assassination?

10 Great What-Ifs of American History offers you the chance to ponder some of the most captivating counterfactuals in the story of our nation. Over 10 eye-opening lectures, Professor Adam Jortner of Auburn University walks you through some of the most astonishing chance events in American history, from the signing of the Constitution to the moon landing. Joining him are six experts, hand-selected for their depth of knowledge in particular aspects of US history. Together, Professor Jortner and his colleagues take you through a mind-bending exploration of the history that could have been. Captivating storytellers and imaginative thinkers, these experts ask how much of history is shaped by split-second decisions, near misses, and sheer dumb luck.

By reflecting on what didn't happen, 10 Great What-Ifs of American History gives you new insights on what did happen-and the impact on our world today.

Imagine What Could Have Been

As you'll learn, a well-constructed counterfactual is about more than flipping a switch or taking a guess. Historians look for moments of "contingency"-times when something unlikely happened or when events turned on a moment that could have gone either way. What happens when you take away favorable weather conditions or delay an event by 15 minutes?

The most famous battle in the American Civil War provides your first excellent counterfactual. Most history enthusiasts understand the Battle of Gettysburg as a turning point in the war, but relatively few people have considered the role of Little Round Top, an unfortified area of high ground the Confederates hoped would allow them to bombard the Union troops.

The Confederates were on their way to this perch when, by chance, a Union army engineer arrived to check a signal station, saw the rebel troops, and alerted the Union forces. What if this engineer had arrived 15 minutes later? Could the Confederates have won the battle? And if so, would the morale boost have enabled them to negotiate an end to the war?

Although we cannot know for certain, Professor Jortner and his colleagues present a plausible scenario for Confederate victory that would have created a world unrecognizable to us today. The United States, emancipation, and even all of world history hinged on one person's looking a certain direction, from a certain vantage, at a certain moment.

Throughout these lectures, you'll dig into many such moments of contingency. What if a bullet had missed? What if a scientist had not died in surgery? What if a few electorates had changed their votes? While history may feel inevitable, it's jaw-dropping to see how our story is constantly hanging by a thread-and it reminds us how important our own choices and decisions are, even today.

Understanding Our World Today

Reflecting on what could have happened is more than a neat thought experiment. While it's fascinating to consider the threads on which history hangs, pulling on these threads helps us better understand the world as it is.

For example, the US Constitution was only ratified due to a few political tricks and a small handful of persuadable voters. In the wake of the Revolutionary War, the 13 colonies had just unseated a centralized power, so many were wary of establishing a new central government. The Constitution's passage may have depended on how one man scheduled the ratification convention in New Hampshire! Professor Jortner and his colleagues dig into the debates, compromises-and a few shenanigans-that would become the hallmark of the American experiment.

In an age of digital media and constant news, it can sometimes feel like individuals don't make a difference in the world. These counterfactuals explain that individual decisions and timely responses to problems can change the world-sometimes quite profoundly. Learning about how small things can lead to big outcomes can help us rethink our own debates and issues as we struggle with the modern world.

10 Great What-Ifs of American History shows that history doesn't exist in a vacuum. Working to gain a better sense of how historical figures imagined their worlds-and their futures-reveals that history is a poem, not a flow chart. Much of what seems inevitable now didn't seem that way at the time. The what-ifs of this course underscore how incredible history really is.

What Will You Learn?
Survey the pivotal moments of American history to learn what happened-and why they mattered

Gain new insight on the Constitution, the Civil War, World War II and other historical turning points

See how one small change of circumstances could have reshaped world history

Reflect on the role of chance in creating a dynamic history even today


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TTC - Understanding the World of Financial Markets
Released 8/2024
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 12 Lessons ( 5h 9m ) | Size: 4.3 GB



Whether you're buying a home, saving for retirement, running a business, or just plain speculating, it's important to understand financial markets

Whether you're buying a home, saving for retirement, running a business, or just plain speculating, it's important to understand financial markets. These are the engines of commerce in today's world, powering economic activity and steering the flow of capital. If you want to accumulate some of that capital for yourself, there is no better preparation than plunging into the details of

The Property Market: Given the volatility of real estate, investing in property makes sense if it meets your housing goals and you have a long-term investment horizon. For generating income, REITs (Real Estate Investment Trusts) might be a better choice than outright owning property.
The Stock Market: Stocks offer liquidity, diversity, potentially high returns, and accessibility thanks to the many online trading platforms available today. The major question is whether you want to be an active investor picking your own stocks or a passive investor in mutual funds or index funds.
The Bond Market: The classic "safe" investment, bonds offer stable returns, lower risk compared to stocks, and predictable income through regular interest payments. However, the bond market can underperform and behave erratically in response to changes in the government's monetary policy.
In addition to these markets, there are the futures, options, and private equity markets, as well as emerging sectors such as virtual assets, intangibles, and ethical investments. In Understanding the World of Financial Markets, presented by award-winning instructor Dr. Connel Fullenkamp, Professor of the Practice of Economics at Duke University, all of these market types are explained in 12 crystal-clear lectures on the ins and outs of investing.

In this course, Professor Fullenkamp surveys the big picture, analyzing the underlying mechanics that drive markets, while providing insights into why they behave the way they do. He gets to the bottom of mystifying topics such as cryptocurrencies and NFTs (non-fungible tokens), tells how to gauge the strengths and weaknesses of a company, and gives you a handle on those irrational drivers of markets: greed and fear. You will come away as a more-informed investor, prepared to take advantage of opportunities that fit your goals, resources, and risk tolerance.

Get the Lowdown

Understanding the World of Financial Markets is filled with tips to help you get your bearings in different markets and to keep your mistakes to a minimum. These recommendations include

Do Your Research: This is Professor Fullenkamp's number-one rule. Understanding markets takes more than just reading hot stock tips or getting suggestions from an app. You should comprehend the deeper dynamics that move markets and drive investors. Since market trends are constantly changing, it's vital to stay up-to-date.
What Kind of Trade Is It? Following economist Riccardo Rebonato, Professor Fullenkamp contends that trades in all markets come in three basic types. They are either like selling lottery tickets, buying insurance, or rolling dice. Respective examples include stocks, futures contracts, and options purchases.
Resist FOMO: Also known as the bandwagon effect, "Fear of Missing Out" leads investors to act too soon without asking enough questions. Classic cases include speculative bubbles, "short squeezes," cryptocurrencies, and any stock that's on fire. Professor Fullenkamp proposes an antidote, FOBAI: "Fear of Being an Idiot."
A few of the markets that you will learn about are not for general investors, but, in fact, they govern how other markets work. For instance, intangible assets are some of the most valuable property that is owned by companies, but you can't buy shares in them. Instead, you should bear them in mind when deciding whether to invest in a firm. Intangible assets include patents, copyrights, and other intellectual property, along with brand names, logos, reputation, and comparable non-physical assets.

Think like a CEO

With experience studying financial markets for the better part of four decades, Professor Fullenkamp knows how to evaluate investor behavior and new financial products. Among his many insights, you will learn

Taking Advantage of Fear: Fear among investors translates into volatility in stock prices. Expectations about this volatility are measured by the VIX index; the higher the index, the more volatile or fearful the market. On the principle of going against the herd, Professor Fullenkamp counsels, "When the VIX is high, it's time to buy."
Digital Assets: Railroads are a good analogy for the hype surrounding digital assets. In the 1840s, it was clear that railroads would revolutionize transportation, but it took decades until the industry stabilized. Cryptocurrency and other virtual holdings are in a similar boat. It would be wise to let the market settle down before jumping in.
Principle-Driven Investing: ESGs (environmental, social, and governance funds) face a number of criticisms that have nothing to do with their laudatory goals. As with digital assets, there are standardization and regulatory issues yet to be worked out. As with any investment, it's best to research the product before you buy.
Professor Fullenkamp also tackles the controversial matter of executive salaries. Are CEOs worth their multi-million-dollar compensation packages? If they are truly visionary leaders, then, yes, since they can literally add billions to the bottom line. Consequently, leadership is an important consideration in evaluating a prospective stock purchase. Furthermore, thinking like a CEO is an indispensable exercise for any investor. After all, as Professor Fullenkamp points out, "I'm the CEO of my portfolio, and I have to answer to the most important set of shareholders-my family!"

What Will You Learn?
Discover the wealth of financial markets that power the economy

Get tips on how to profit from each market

Hear a clear explanation of virtual assets, including cryptocurrencies and NFTs

Compare the best strategies for investing in stocks

Learn how to turn investor fear to your advantage



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Flutter & Dart Essentials-Build Mobile Apps like a Pro
Last updated 11/2024
Created by Syed Tanvir Ahmad
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English + subtitle | Duration: 285 Lectures ( 49h 59m ) | Size: 26.3 GB

Build Android and iOS apps, learn Dart, Flutter, Provider, Riverpod, SQLite, Firebase, Network Request, Testing and more



What you'll learn
Dart Basics, Variables and Data Types, Operators, Loops, Control Statements, Data Structures - List Map and Set
Dart Function, Lambda Expression, Optional Parameters
Class Object and Constructor, Named Constructor, Inheritance, Polymorphism, Abstraction, Mixin
Null Safety in Dart
Asynchronous Dart, Future, Async Await
Flutter Widgets - Layout Widgets, Multi Child Layout Widgets, Theme Widgets, Scrollable Widgets, Input Widgets, Drag and Drop Widgets, Code Refractoring
State Management with Provider
State Management with Riverpod
Unit, Widget and Integration Tesing
Navigation using Router (go_router)
Local Persistance using SQLite, Make Call, Send SMS & Email
Flutter Networking - Consume REST API, Location Detection
Firebase - Authentication (Email Password & Google), Cloud Firestore, Storage, Cloud Messaging, Cloud Function
Projects - Word Hurdle Puzzle Game, Virtual Visiting Card(Vcard), Earthquake Log App, ShopAtoZ (ecommerce app)

Requirements
Laptop/Desktop/MacBook
Stable Internet Connection
Basic knowledge on any programming language
No experience needed for Mobile Application Development platform(Native/Cross/Hybrid). You will learn from scratch.

Description
Currently Flutter is one of the most popular cross platform framework amongst the developers. Flutter targets multiple platforms from a single code base. In this course, you will learn how to build apps for Android and iOS using the core components of Flutter. Also, you will learn syntaxes and essential features of Dart Programming Language since Dart is used to build Flutter projects. You will begin with Dart Programming Language and you will begin from scratch. Dart is a powerful language and heavily optimized for Flutter. You will learn many features of Dart, specially those are required for Flutter. You will learn Lambda Expressions which will help you work functionally and alos Null Safety will protect your code from crashing due to Null Pointer Exception. You will learn about Object Oriented concepts like Inheritance, Polymorphism, Abstraction and Mixin that can help you to write your code in a modular format. You will be introduced with many Widgets-the main core components of Flutter. The more you know about Widgets, the more you know Flutter. It's also important to take few considerations while chosing Widgets, because at the end of day, performance play a key role in any software development. Widgets need to be refractored and you will learn how to seperate codes into reusable Widgets and Methods. You will also learn the basic State Management approach using Stateful Widget and the necessity of Stateless and Stateful, where to use, when to use and why to use them in a proper way.You will learn Provider - a simple yet powerful approach for State Management and also know how this approach can turn your project in a extendable, expandable pattern. You need to understand the state and then chose which approach is best for you. State Management is a very crucial part of Flutter and many developers are tempted with many approaches and end up overdoing things. You will learn exactly what you need to identify and manage the states of you app in an optimized way.To persist data, this course covers both the local and cloud persistance. Local Database is important to cache data and also for apps those really dont' need to share its data to the world. You will learn SQLite and CRUD operations and migrations also. You will use Firebase for cloud solution, a powerful backend backed by Google. Firebase provides many services, both in free and paid subscription. Authentication, Realtime Database, Storage, Messaging, Functions are the key services that has been covered in this course.You will learn how to make web requests and fetch JSON and convert it to Dart objects. Dart provides a convenient package for handling network operations and web requests.In parallel with learning, you will be practicing the conventions and recommendations for writing good codes using principals, patterns and good practice approaches.By the end of this course, you will be able to build any kind of mobile apps using Flutter and will have a strong foundation and clear concept.

Who this course is for
For every self paced learners, who wants to learn Flutter, build beautiful mobile apps and upgrade their skills to the next level



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TTC - Eat for Your Health: Simple Science and Fantastic Flavor
Released 7/2024
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 12 Lessons ( 7h ) | Size: 5.82 GB



The acronym of the Standard American Diet provides a pretty good description of what it does to our bodies and how it makes us feel: SAD. This is a calorie-dense, nutrient-poor diet that is rich in processed foods, chemical additives, preservatives, excess fats, and refined sugars. Scientific studies show it promotes inflammation, works against our microbiome, could be exacerbating mental illness and cognitive decline, and could certainly shorten our lives.

So why do we eat this way?

Because we believe healthy cooking at home would take too much time and effort and because an enormous food industry has stepped up to fill that void-selling us unhealthy foods that play right into our desire for convenience.

Enter Dr. Julia Nordgren, pediatrician and graduate of The Culinary Institute of America. In the 12 fascinating lessons of Eat for Your Health: Simple Science and Fantastic Flavor, Dr. Nordgren will bust the myths the food industry has been propagating, explain the truth about how nutrients work in the human body, and teach the basic cooking skills that will allow you to create healthy and delicious meals in your kitchen at home.

You will learn how Dr. Nordgren organizes her own busy life and her kitchen to make sure she can create quick, nutrient-dense, fun meals for herself and her family. By watching Dr. Nordgren prep and cook everything from shrimp tacos to stovetop popcorn, you'll develop the confidence you need to create your own flavorful, nutritious meals. Your body will thank you-as will anyone who is lucky enough to share your meals.

Nutritional Myths and Misinformation

Information about nutrition comes at us every day from all sides. Signs in the "health food" store down the street want you to buy their brand of protein powder. You can't build muscles without it! You should drink this brand of smoothie to strengthen your immune system and buy that one to drop pounds. "Energy" bars and drinks are everywhere-from grocery stores to gas stations.

Based on the opinion of a social-media influencer or a few magazine articles with punchy headlines-which might not be based on any scientific information-consumers change their eating habits, jumping on the latest fad. We often fill our pantries with snacks and meals sold to us by someone with no nutritional knowledge.

In this course, Dr. Nordgren will bust many of the most common nutritional myths, including

Go Low Fat Or No Fat. For almost 50 years, Americans have heard the message that dietary fat is bad, so we removed as much fat from our diet as we could. But we replaced fat with . excessive sugars. A much healthier option would have been switching from saturated to unsaturated fats. Mono- and poly-unsaturated fats can help increase the good cholesterol circulating in your system, which in turn can help remove the bad cholesterol.
Vegetables Don't Supply Protein. In the past few years, protein has become the celebrated macronutrient that we're told we need to pile on. The truth is that any proteins you eat are broken down during digestion into proteins' building blocks-amino acids. When your body needs a particular type of protein, it goes to the pool of amino acids and puts together exactly what it needs. Your best bet is to eat a wide variety of whole foods to build up your amino acid options-and that, definitely, includes vegetables, wonderful sources of proteins. You don't need to buy giant containers of protein powder. Your miraculous body can make them.
All Calories Are Equal. We have been trained, over and over again, to count our calories. Want to lose weight? Count calories. Want to feel healthier? Count calories. But it's just not true. For the past 30 years, the most prestigious scientific journals have published studies showing that different meals with the exact same calorie content can have very different effects on our bodies. If you want to feel your best-and even lose weight-eat the widest possible variety of whole foods. That's the ticket.

The Crucial How-Tos

Even with access to the most scientifically sound dietary advice, many of us still don't know what to do. The idea of eating nutritious meals often feels like a chore we can't possibly squeeze into an already busy schedule.

That's where Eat for Your Health: Simple Science and Fantastic Flavor comes in. Dr. Nordgren not only provides the latest scientific information, but also takes that information right into your kitchen and onto your dinner table by explaining the three simple steps she uses in her own home. She will show you how to

Get Organized. If you're not organized, you'll be constantly wasting steps to get what you want, and your kitchen will be filled with duplicate utensils and pots you just don't need. It's best to get help from an objective friend or family member who can see your kitchen with fresh eyes.
Prep for Efficiency. This is how the professionals do it, and it's called mise-en-place-your all-important set-up. Bring all your recipe ingredients and tools together. Make sure you have everything you need and that it's all within easy reach.
Use Simple Techniques and Cook in Batches. Dr. Nordgren will teach you how to batch cook whole grains for a week's worth of breakfasts, prep vegetables for now and later, and how to steam and roast vegetables to make them the flavorful center of your meal.

The Recipes

Now you're ready to go-you're organized, efficient, and you understand the basic modes of cooking-but what should you make? Don't worry! Eat for Your Health: Simple Science and Fantastic Flavor not only includes recipes with all the ingredients listed up on the screen, but you'll also see your expert in the kitchen as she cuts, chops, and cooks, using her oven and stove top. You'll find about two dozen recipes for breakfast, lunch, snacks, dinners, desserts, and drinks. Recipes include

Breakfast Sausage Bowl. Sausage in a healthy breakfast? Yes! (Or you can use a sausage substitute.) This delicious meal has a very low glycemic index and will not lead to the "crash" typical of high-sugar, high-carbohydrate breakfast options.
Better-for-You Banana Bread. This recipe produces a delicious banana bread with 8 grams of added sugar per slice-much better than the typical 30 grams per slice in a bakery or coffee shop.
Whole Wheat Couscous with Pistachio Pesto. This tasty classic is perfect for Mediterranean eating, with the olive oil, pistachios, and parsley being an excellent complement to whole-grain couscous.
Dr. Nordgren has designed this course to give you both the scientific knowledge you need to understand nutrition and the culinary skills to put that knowledge into practice in your own life. You'll never look at mealtime the same way again!

What Will You Learn?
Discover how to separate myth from truth in the world of nutrition

Learn the most important three steps to easy cooking at home

Consider the relationships between nutrition, sleep, weight, and mental health



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TTC - Fibonacci Numbers and the Golden Ratio
Released 4/2024
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In 1202, an Italian mathematician and avid traveler named Fibonacci introduced an ingenious system of numbers that was vastly superior to the traditional Roman numerals then in use in Europe

In 1202, an Italian mathematician and avid traveler named Fibonacci introduced an ingenious system of numbers that was vastly superior to the traditional Roman numerals then in use in Europe. Showing off the Hindu-Arabic system, which is based on 10 digits from zero to nine, he worked out various mathematical problems. One mathematical idea led to an intriguing sequence: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, and so on, where each number is the sum of the two previous numbers. Little did he suspect how powerful this "Fibonacci sequence" would be, with connections to many areas of nature and mathematics, including

"She Loves Me.": The number of petals on a flower tends to be a Fibonacci number. Lilies and irises: 3 petals. Buttercups, larkspurs, and columbines: 5 petals. Corn marigolds and black-eyed Susans: 13 petals. Some asters: 21 petals. Some daisies: 34, 55, or 89 petals. All Fibonacci numbers.
Euclid's Algorithm: Although the Greek mathematician Euclid long predated Fibonacci, his method for finding the greatest common divisor of two numbers has a fascinating connection to the Fibonacci sequence, where any two consecutive numbers always have a greatest common divisor of 1.
Golden Ratio: If you work your way through the Fibonacci sequence, taking the ratio of successive numbers, you get closer and closer to a value called phi, which is approximately 1.61803.... Not only does it show up in nature, but shapes with these proportions are aesthetically pleasing to the human eye.
These two related phenomena-the Fibonacci sequence and the golden ratio-appear in almost every branch of mathematics: geometry, calculus, linear algebra, discrete mathematics, number theory, and probability, among others. Yet it takes little prior knowledge to generate and play with them, providing an endlessly entertaining way to experience a wide range of mathematical ideas.

Fibonacci Numbers and the Golden Ratio is your introduction to this compelling subject, taught by award-winning educator and "mathemagician" Professor Arthur T. Benjamin of Harvey Mudd College. In 12 engaging and insightful lectures, he presents proofs, puzzles, magic tricks, games, and more, all centered on the deceptively simple Fibonacci sequence and the equally elementary golden ratio.

It All Started with Two Rabbits

The problem that led Fibonacci to his famous sequence involved a pair of rabbits (male and female) and how their numbers accumulate under the following conditions. The rabbits take one month to mature, after which they produce another pair (male and female) and continue to do so every month. Their offspring have the same mating habits-one month to mature, then a male and female pair every month, thereafter. No rabbits ever die. How many pairs will there be after one month, two months, three months, and so on?

The answer is simplicity itself. The total number of pairs in any given month is the sum of the two preceding months: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144.. Voilà, the Fibonacci numbers!

Fibonacci himself was less interested in population growth than in the repeated application of a rule and the pattern that emerges. His pattern turned out to be very productive indeed, with connections that have multiplied like rabbits ever since

Pascal's Triangle: With deep connections to Fibonacci numbers, Pascal's triangle is constructed by creating a triangle of numbers with 1 at the apex, and each row beneath composed of numbers that are the sum of the two directly above. Empty spaces are counted as 0.
Zeckendorf's Theorem: Every positive integer can be uniquely represented as the sum of nonconsecutive Fibonacci numbers. For example, 100 = 89 + 8 + 3, with everything to the right of the equal sign a Fibonacci number. The efficient way to do this is by means of a so-called "greedy" algorithm.
Binet Formula: Suppose you want to know the one-millionth Fibonacci number, or any other value in the sequence? Jacques Philippe Marie Binet wrote a formula using the golden ratio that allows you to easily calculate the answer without having to compute every previous number.
The Irrational Golden Ratio

The golden ratio, or phi, is just as ubiquitous as the Fibonacci sequence. Phi is an irrational number (meaning it can't be expressed as a fraction of two integers), and it can be produced independently by a wide variety of formulas across different areas of mathematics. It most famously appears as the ratio of the sides of a rectangle that is widely regarded as the most visually pleasing of all quadrilaterals. This subjective aspect makes phi renowned among non-mathematicians, including artists, architects, best-selling novelists, and even financiers. Professor Benjamin discusses where some of these enthusiasts go overboard in seeing phi where it probably isn't. He also goes deeply into genuine phenomena involving phi, such as

Sunflower Spirals: Evolution has hit on the most efficient way to pack seeds onto a sunflower. As seeds grow one at a time from the center of the flower, they are pushed aside at an angle related to phi, resulting in a series of tightly spaced spirals.
Foliage: Plants love phi-the most irrational of irrational numbers-since leaves have maximum exposure to sunlight if they don't sprout at regular intervals on a stalk. By contrast, if they repeat at whole number fractions, they stack atop each other.
Kepler's Triangle: Astronomer Johannes Kepler was obsessed with the golden ratio and the Pythagorean theorem (which governs right triangles). He showed that it's possible to construct a right triangle in which two sides are in a simple relation to phi.
Throughout Fibonacci Numbers and the Golden Ratio, Professor Benjamin guides you through the logical steps that lead to remarkable insights about these numbers. "I don't want to just present you with amazing facts; I want you to actually appreciate the reasons behind these amazing patterns," he says.

Luckily, he has an infectious enthusiasm for proofs, which are the cornerstone of mathematics, without which the elaborate structure of the discipline would collapse. "Why do these numbers have all of the amazing properties we have seen, and why do they appear so often in nature?" he asks. To get to the answers, he provides the conceptual tools that "allow us to prove, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that the patterns that we have seen through just a handful of examples, will be true forever.

"And I assure you," Professor Benjamin beams, "that when the lightbulb goes on and everything makes sense, it is an amazing feeling!"

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Examine a wealth of mathematical ideas related to the Fibonacci sequence and the golden ratio

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Explore the use of Fibonacci numbers and the golden ratio in fiction, art, architecture, music, and other cultural realms

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Siemens NX Mastery : 500 Examples|20 Project|300 Q&A|10 Test
Last updated 9/2024
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Learn Siemens NX with this perfectly designed course created after live interaction with 1000s of students in classroom



What you'll learn
You will gain a solid understanding of the most used features of Siemens NX by Pros.
Work independently on any Design in any version of Siemens NX
Learn from an Author who is an Industrial Expert and mentor with Over 50 years of Experience
Make any complex Designs easily using a combination of tools as shown in Examples & Exercises
Pass any NX job interview easily with our Quiz of 300 Questions
Practice a series of perfectly curated projects to showcase in your resume
Workbenches included: Sketcher, Part Design, Assembly Design, Drafting, Surface Design, Sheet metal, Animation, Analysis

Requirements
A Computer loaded with any version of Siemens NX

Description
Previous Update: Jun'2024Addition of Lectures on 500 Examples with solutions videos for practicing 3D modelingAddition of 20 Assembly projects along with the solution videosAddition of lectures on Latest version of Siemens NX i.e NX 2306Further Upcoming Updates: July' 2024300 Quiz Questions10 Tests We are in the process of producing lectures on the following workbenches of NX and will release update soon:Sheet Metal Design AnimationStress Analysis CNC ProgrammingIn this "Complete Siemens NX Express Training" program you will experience a unique successful method of teaching developed and experimented on 1000's of students in live sessions. This course is designed for individuals who are new to Siemens NX and the students who learned Siemens NX a long time ago and want to brush up on the tools and features quickly and use them in their projects immediately.This course introduces the tools of Siemens NX in a step-by-step process which will enable you to clearly understand the application of the tools under discussion before starting the next tool. Major Highlights of The CourseIncludes all the Basics for learning Siemens NX from scratchAbout 500 Examples including the solutions and drawings ready for download 20 Projects to practice assemblies300 Quiz Questions and answers10 Assignments for preparing to pass Machine test interviews in various industries All the Drawings practiced in the Lectures are included in this course for download. At the end of each section, you will encounter a quiz related to the section which will further broaden your understanding in the related section.This course has been designed using Siemens NX 11 version and we are currently upgrading the course to include practice on the latest version of Siemens NX software i.e. NX 2306.Taught by a professional team headed by Mr. S. N. S. Roy who is the Chief Course Designer with an experience of almost 50 years in Engineering Design and Product Development.A beginner can start practicing the tools right from lecture oneA Professional brushing up on Siemens NX can easily directly jump to the section of their choice.This course has been designed such that you can learn any other high-end 3D CAD modeling software package easily using the concepts that you will learn in this course. Still, if you don't like the course then you can ask for a refund.The course contains modules using which the student can learn the following workbenches of CATIA :Sketcher Part DesignSurface DesignAssembly DesignDraftingSheet Metal Design (Upcoming) Animation (Upcoming)Stress Analysis (Upcoming)CNC Programming (Upcoming)If You Only Buy ONE Course This Year . It GOT To Be This One!With over 13 hours of video content, 155 lectures, downloadable resources, bonuses and quizzes - this is one of the most comprehensive Siemens NX courses available!You'll also get access to:Lifetime Access to course updatesFast & Friendly Support in the Q&A sectionUdemy Certificate of Completion Ready for DownloadQuiz to Test Your Knowledge!Students Absolutely Love This Course! Just see the reviews below.Jyoti Ranjan ( Rating: 5 out of 5)Excellent course, worth every penny and yes it's a perfect match as this is what I am searching for, very convincingly explained & very easy to understand.. Guy's you must get this course, highly recommended..Rama Krishna (Rating: 5.0 out of 5)It's a great course in this price. Being a mechanical engineer it's a great boost in my knowledge. Thank you Sir.Swarnalata Panda (Rating: 5.0 out of 5)It's a wonderful course to be frank. The content, the teaching style of the instructor all are best.Sivakumar Palanisamy (Rating: 5.0 out of 5)Excellent, Perfectly matched for my level, the instructions are very clear and simply perfect thanks a lot..and many more awesome reviews and 5-star ratings.With 49% 5 stars and 39% 4 stars ratings; the Average course rating stands at an awesome 4.3 stars and this is going to increase with new reviews to come thanks to our constant updates throughout the lifetime of the courseWe have a 30-day 100% money-back guarantee, so there's no reason to hesitate!Join Today and learn Siemens NX the easy way.I will see you inside the course.

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Node.Js, Express, MongoDB & More: The Complete Bootcamp
Last updated 11/2024
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Master Node by building a real-world RESTful API and web app (with authentication, Node.js security, payments & more)



What you'll learn
Master the entire modern back-end stack: Node, Express, MongoDB and Mongoose (MongoDB JS driver)
Build a complete, beautiful & real-world application from start to finish (API and server-side rendered website)
Build a fast, scalable, feature-rich RESTful API (includes filters, sorts, pagination, and much more)
Learn how Node really works behind the scenes: event loop, blocking vs non-blocking code, streams, modules, etc.
CRUD operations with MongoDB and Mongoose
Deep dive into mongoose (including all advanced features)
How to work with data in NoSQL databases (including geospatial data)
Advanced authentication and authorization (including password reset)
Security: encryption, sanitization, rate limiting, etc.
Server-side website rendering with Pug templates
Credit card payments with Stripe
Sending emails & uploading files
Deploy the final application to production (including a Git crash-course)
Downloadable videos, code and design assets for projects

Requirements
Absolutely NO understanding of Node or back-end development is required! I take you from beginner to advanced developer!
Basic understanding of JavaScript is required (the course contains a section about asynchronous JavaScript with promises and async/await in case you need to get up to speed)
Basic understanding of HTML is a plus (only for final part of the course), but NOT a must
Any computer and OS will work - Windows, macOS or Linux

Description
Do you want to build fast and powerful back-end applications with JavaScript? Would you like to become a more complete and in-demand developer?Then Node.js is the hot technology for you to learn right now, and you came to the right place to do it!Welcome to the Complete Node.js, Express, and MongoDB Bootcamp, your fast track to modern back-end development.This course is the perfect all-in-one package that will take you from a complete beginner to an advanced, highly-skilled Node.js developer. Like all my other courses, this one is completely project-based! And not just any project: it's a complete, beautiful, and feature-rich application, containing both a RESTful API and a server-side rendered website. It's the most fantastic and complete project that you will find in any Node.js course on the internet!By building this huge project, you will learn all the skills that you need in order to plan, build, and deploy your own modern back-end applications with Node.js and related technologies.(If you feel like exploring the project, you can do so at www[.]natours[.]dev. And this is only a small part of the project! Log in with "[email protected]" and password "test1234")After finishing this course, you will:1) Be building your own fast, scalable, and powerful Node.js RESTful APIs or web applications;2) Truly understand how Node.js works behind the scenes;3) Be able to work with NoSQL data and model data in real-world situations (a hugely important skill);4) Know how modern back-end development works, and how all the different technologies fit together (hard to understand from scattered tutorials and videos);5) Have experience in professionally used tools and libraries like Express, Mongoose, Stripe, Sendgrid, Atlas, Compass, Git, Heroku, and many more;6) Have built a complete application, which is a perfect starting point for your own applications in the future.Please note that this course is NOT for absolute web development beginners, so you should already be familiar with basic JavaScript. NO back-end experience required though!It's an absolutely full-packed, deep-dive course with over 40 hours of content!Since this is the "Complete Node.js Bootcamp", the course is crammed with tons of different technologies, techniques, and tools, so that you walk away from the course as a complete Node.js developer.That's why the course turned out to be over 40 hours long. But if that sounds like too much for you, don't worry, there are videos or entire sections that you can safely skip. Here is exactly what you're gonna learn:Fundamentals of Node.js, core modules, and NPM (Node Package Manager)How Node.js works behind the scenes: event loop, blocking vs non-blocking code, event-driven architecture, streams, modules, etc.Fundamentals of Express (Node.js framework): routing, middleware, sending responses, etc.RESTful API design and development with advanced features: filtering, sorting, aliasing, paginationServer-side website rendering (HTML) with Pug templatesCRUD operations with MongoDB database locally and on the Atlas platform (in the cloud)Advanced MongoDB: geospatial queries, aggregation pipeline, and operatorsFundamentals of Mongoose (MongoDB JS driver): Data models, CRUD operations, data validation, and middlewareAdvanced Mongoose features: modeling geospatial data, populates, virtual populates, indexes, etc.Using the MVC (Model-View-Controller) architectureHow to work with data in NoSQL databasesAdvanced data modelling: relationships between data, embedding, referencing, and moreComplete modern authentication with JWT: user sign up, log in, password reset, secure cookies, etc.Authorization (user roles)Security: best practices, encryption, sanitization, rate limiting, etc.Accepting credit card payments with Stripe: Complete integration on the back-end and front-endUploading files and image processingSending emails with Mailtrap and SendgridAdvanced error handling workflowsDeploying Node.js application to production with HerokuGit and GitHub crash courseAnd so much more!Why should you learn Node.js and take this course?If you want to learn Node.js and modern back-end development, then there is no doubt that this course is for you!It's the biggest Node.js course on the internet, it has by far the most complete course project, and offers the most in-depth explanations of all topics included.And even if you already know some Node.js, you should still take this course, because it contains subjects that are not covered anywhere else, or not in the same depth!But maybe you're not yet convinced that Node.js really is the right technology for you to learn right now?Well, first, Node.js will allow you to use your JavaScript skills to build applications on the back-end. That itself is a huge gain, which makes your full-stack development process so much easier and faster. Plus, popularity and opportunities for Node.js are off the charts. It's a modern, proven, and reliable technology, used by tech giants (and 6-figure-salary-paying companies) like Netflix, PayPal, Uber, and many more.Node.js really is what you should invest your time in, instead of outdated technology like PHP. In summary, if you already know JavaScript, learning Node is the logical next step for you! It will make you a better, more versatile, and more complete developer, which will ultimately boost your opportunities in the job market!And I created this course to help you do exactly that! It really is the course I wish I had when I was first learning back-end development with Node.js and all related technologies.And this is what you get by signing up today:Lifetime access to 40+ hours of HD quality videos. No monthly subscription. Learn at your own pace, whenever you want;Friendly and fast support in the course Q&A whenever you have questions or get stuck;English closed captions (not the auto-generated ones provided by Udemy);Course slides in PDF format;Downloadable assets, starter code, and final code for each section;Lots of small challenges are included in the videos so you can track your progress.And now, I hope to welcome you as a new student in my course! So click that "Enroll" button right now, and join me in this adventure today!But if you're not 100% sure yet, just go ahead and watch the promo video to take a look at the course project. I promise you will be amazed :)See you in the course!

Overview
Section 1: Welcome, Welcome, Welcome!

Lecture 1 Course Structure and Projects

Lecture 2 READ BEFORE YOU START!

Lecture 3 Let's Install Node.js

Section 2: Introduction to Node.js and NPM

Lecture 4 Section Intro

Lecture 5 What Is Node.js and Why Use It?

Lecture 6 Running Javascript Outside the Browser

Lecture 7 Using Modules 1: Core Modules

Lecture 8 Reading and Writing Files

Lecture 9 Blocking and Non-Blocking: Asynchronous Nature of Node.js

Lecture 10 Reading and Writing Files Asynchronously

Lecture 11 Creating a Simple Web Server

Lecture 12 Routing

Lecture 13 Building a (Very) Simple API

Lecture 14 HTML Templating: Building the Templates

Lecture 15 HTML Templating: Filling the Templates

Lecture 16 Parsing Variables from URLs

Lecture 17 Using Modules 2: Our Own Modules

Lecture 18 Introduction to NPM and the package.json File

Lecture 19 Types of Packages and Installs

Lecture 20 Using Modules 3: 3rd Party Modules

Lecture 21 Package Versioning and Updating

Lecture 22 Setting up Prettier in VS Code

Lecture 23 Recap and What's Next

Section 3: Introduction to Back-End Web Development

Lecture 24 Section Intro

Lecture 25 An Overview of How the Web Works

Lecture 26 HTTP in Action

Lecture 27 Front-End vs. Back-End Web Development

Lecture 28 Static vs Dynamic vs API

Section 4: How Node.js Works: A Look Behind the Scenes

Lecture 29 Section Intro

Lecture 30 Node, V8, Libuv and C++

Lecture 31 Processes, Threads and the Thread Pool

Lecture 32 The Node.js Event Loop

Lecture 33 The Event Loop in Practice

Lecture 34 Events and Event-Driven Architecture

Lecture 35 Events in Practice

Lecture 36 Introduction to Streams

Lecture 37 Streams in Practice

Lecture 38 How Requiring Modules Really Works

Lecture 39 Requiring Modules in Practice

Section 5: [Optional] Asynchronous JavaScript: Promises and Async/Await

Lecture 40 Section Intro

Lecture 41 The Problem with Callbacks: Callback Hell

Lecture 42 From Callback Hell to Promises

Lecture 43 Building Promises

Lecture 44 Consuming Promises with Async/Await

Lecture 45 Returning Values from Async Functions

Lecture 46 Waiting for Multiple Promises Simultaneously

Section 6: Express: Let's Start Building the Natours API!

Lecture 47 Section Intro

Lecture 48 What is Express?

Lecture 49 Installing Postman

Lecture 50 Setting up Express and Basic Routing

Lecture 51 APIs and RESTful API Design

Lecture 52 Starting Our API: Handling GET Requests

Lecture 53 Handling POST Requests

Lecture 54 Responding to URL Parameters

Lecture 55 Handling PATCH Requests

Lecture 56 Handling DELETE Requests

Lecture 57 Refactoring Our Routes

Lecture 58 Middleware and the Request-Response Cycle

Lecture 59 Creating Our Own Middleware

Lecture 60 Using 3rd-Party Middleware

Lecture 61 Implementing the "Users" Routes

Lecture 62 Creating and Mounting Multiple Routers

Lecture 63 A Better File Structure

Lecture 64 Param Middleware

Lecture 65 Chaining Multiple Middleware Functions

Lecture 66 Serving Static Files

Lecture 67 Environment Variables

Lecture 68 Setting up ESLint + Prettier in VS Code

Section 7: Introduction to MongoDB

Lecture 69 Section Intro

Lecture 70 What is MongoDB?

Lecture 71 No Need to Install MongoDB Locally

Lecture 72 [OPTIONAL] Installing MongoDB on macOS

Lecture 73 [OPTIONAL] Installing MongoDB on Windows

Lecture 74 [OPTIONAL] Creating a Local Database

Lecture 75 [OPTIONAL] CRUD: Creating Documents

Lecture 76 [OPTIONAL] CRUD: Querying (Reading) Documents

Lecture 77 [OPTIONAL] CRUD: Updating Documents

Lecture 78 [OPTIONAL] CRUD: Deleting Documents

Lecture 79 Using Compass App for CRUD Operations

Lecture 80 Creating a Hosted Database with Atlas

Lecture 81 Connecting to Our Hosted Database

Section 8: Using MongoDB with Mongoose

Lecture 82 Section Intro

Lecture 83 Connecting Our Database with the Express App

Lecture 84 What Is Mongoose?

Lecture 85 Creating a Simple Tour Model

Lecture 86 Creating Documents and Testing the Model

Lecture 87 Intro to Back-End Architecture: MVC, Types of Logic, and More

Lecture 88 Refactoring for MVC

Lecture 89 Another Way of Creating Documents

Lecture 90 Reading Documents

Lecture 91 Updating Documents

Lecture 92 Deleting Documents

Lecture 93 Modelling the Tours

Lecture 94 Importing Development Data

Lecture 95 Making the API Better: Filtering

Lecture 96 Making the API Better: Advanced Filtering

Lecture 97 Making the API Better: Sorting

Lecture 98 Making the API Better: Limiting Fields

Lecture 99 Making the API Better: Pagination

Lecture 100 Making the API Better: Aliasing

Lecture 101 Refactoring API Features

Lecture 102 Aggregation Pipeline: Matching and Grouping

Lecture 103 Aggregation Pipeline: Unwinding and Projecting

Lecture 104 Virtual Properties

Lecture 105 Document Middleware

Lecture 106 Query Middleware

Lecture 107 Aggregation Middleware

Lecture 108 Data Validation: Built-In Validators

Lecture 109 Data Validation: Custom Validators

Section 9: Error Handling with Express

Lecture 110 Section Intro

Lecture 111 Debugging Node.js with ndb

Lecture 112 Handling Unhandled Routes

Lecture 113 An Overview of Error Handling

Lecture 114 Implementing a Global Error Handling Middleware

Lecture 115 Better Errors and Refactoring

Lecture 116 Catching Errors in Async Functions

Lecture 117 Adding 404 Not Found Errors

Lecture 118 Errors During Development vs Production

Lecture 119 Handling Invalid Database IDs

Lecture 120 Handling Duplicate Database Fields

Lecture 121 Handling Mongoose Validation Errors

Lecture 122 Errors Outside Express: Unhandled Rejections

Lecture 123 Catching Uncaught Exceptions

Section 10: Authentication, Authorization and Security

Lecture 124 Section Intro

Lecture 125 Modelling Users

Lecture 126 Creating New Users

Lecture 127 Managing Passwords

Lecture 128 How Authentication with JWT Works

Lecture 129 Signing up Users

Lecture 130 Logging in Users

Lecture 131 Protecting Tour Routes - Part 1

Lecture 132 Protecting Tour Routes - Part 2

Lecture 133 Advanced Postman Setup

Lecture 134 Authorization: User Roles and Permissions

Lecture 135 Password Reset Functionality: Reset Token

Lecture 136 Sending Emails with Nodemailer

Lecture 137 Password Reset Functionality: Setting New Password

Lecture 138 Updating the Current User: Password

Lecture 139 Updating the Current User: Data

Lecture 140 Deleting the Current User

Lecture 141 Security Best Practices

Lecture 142 Sending JWT via Cookie

Lecture 143 Implementing Rate Limiting

Lecture 144 Setting Security HTTP Headers

Lecture 145 Data Sanitization

Lecture 146 Preventing Parameter Pollution

Section 11: Modelling Data and Advanced Mongoose

Lecture 147 Section Intro

Lecture 148 MongoDB Data Modelling

Lecture 149 Designing Our Data Model

Lecture 150 Modelling Locations (Geospatial Data)

Lecture 151 Modelling Tour Guides: Embedding

Lecture 152 Modelling Tour Guides: Child Referencing

Lecture 153 Populating Tour Guides

Lecture 154 Modelling Reviews: Parent Referencing

Lecture 155 Creating and Getting Reviews

Lecture 156 Populating Reviews

Lecture 157 Virtual Populate: Tours and Reviews

Lecture 158 Implementing Simple Nested Routes

Lecture 159 Nested Routes with Express

Lecture 160 Adding a Nested GET Endpoint

Lecture 161 Building Handler Factory Functions: Delete

Lecture 162 Factory Functions: Update and Create

Lecture 163 Factory Functions: Reading

Lecture 164 Adding a /me Endpoint

Lecture 165 Adding Missing Authentication and Authorization

Lecture 166 Importing Review and User Data

Lecture 167 Improving Read Performance with Indexes

Lecture 168 Calculating Average Rating on Tours - Part 1

Lecture 169 Calculating Average Rating on Tours - Part 2

Lecture 170 Preventing Duplicate Reviews

Lecture 171 Geospatial Queries: Finding Tours Within Radius

Lecture 172 Geospatial Aggregation: Calculating Distances

Lecture 173 Creating API Documentation Using Postman

Section 12: Server-Side Rendering with Pug Templates

Lecture 174 Section Intro

Lecture 175 Recap: Server-Side vs Client-Side Rendering

Lecture 176 Setting up Pug in Express

Lecture 177 First Steps with Pug

Lecture 178 Creating Our Base Template

Lecture 179 Including Files into Pug Templates

Lecture 180 Extending Our Base Template with Blocks

Lecture 181 Setting up the Project Structure

Lecture 182 Building the Tour Overview - Part 1

Lecture 183 Building the Tour Overview - Part 2

Lecture 184 Building the Tour Page - Part 1

Lecture 185 Building the Tour Page - Part 2

Lecture 186 Including a Map with Mapbox - Part 1

Lecture 187 Including a Map with Mapbox - Part 2

Lecture 188 Building the Login Screen

Lecture 189 Logging in Users with Our API - Part 1

Lecture 190 Logging in Users with Our API - Part 2

Lecture 191 Logging in Users with Our API - Part 3

Lecture 192 Logging out Users

Lecture 193 Rendering Error Pages

Lecture 194 Building the User Account Page

Lecture 195 Updating User Data

Lecture 196 Updating User Data with Our API

Lecture 197 Updating User Password with Our API

Section 13: Advanced Features: Payments, Email, File Uploads

Lecture 198 Section Intro

Lecture 199 Image Uploads Using Multer: Users

Lecture 200 Configuring Multer

Lecture 201 Saving Image Name to Database

Lecture 202 Resizing Images

Lecture 203 Adding Image Uploads to Form

Lecture 204 Uploading Multiple Images: Tours

Lecture 205 Processing Multiple Images

Lecture 206 Building a Complex Email Handler

Lecture 207 Email Templates with Pug: Welcome Emails

Lecture 208 Sending Password Reset Emails

Lecture 209 Using Sendgrid for "Real" Emails

Lecture 210 Credit Card Payments with Stripe

Lecture 211 Integrating Stripe into the Back-End

Lecture 212 Processing Payments on the Front-End

Lecture 213 Modelling the Bookings

Lecture 214 Creating New Bookings on Checkout Success

Lecture 215 Rendering a User's Booked Tours

Lecture 216 Finishing the Bookings API

Lecture 217 Final Considerations

Section 14: Setting Up Git and Deployment

Lecture 218 Section Intro

Lecture 219 Setting Up Git and GitHub

Lecture 220 Git Fundamentals

Lecture 221 Pushing to GitHub

Lecture 222 Preparing Our App for Deployment

Lecture 223 Deploying Our App to Heroku

Lecture 224 Testing for Secure HTTPS Connections

Lecture 225 Responding to a SIGTERM Signal

Lecture 226 Implementing CORS

Lecture 227 Finishing Payments with Stripe Webhooks

Section 15: That's It, Everyone!

Lecture 228 Where to Go from Here

Lecture 229 My Other Courses + Updates

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The Futur - Business Bootcamp with Chris Do
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Genre: eLearning Video / Business, Sales, Marketing

Master Your Business. Amp Up Your Growth. If you're ready to break through barriers, join us in Business Bootcamp.

Business Bootcamp is unlike any other professional growth program.
Movers
If you're looking to inspire and positively impact others through novel ideas and ways of thinking, you're definitely a mover.

Shakers
You're not afraid to shake things up. You're coachable and eager to learn where you can improve in your business, and how you can provide more value to clients.

Risk Takers
Sure, moving things around can be risky, but where's the fun in sitting still? You're here because you have the guts to make a change.

Real-World Education and Coaching
Share, learn and grow together.

Chris Do, Ben Burns, and Matthew Encina-the minds behind Business Bootcamp-have a combined 44 years of agency experience working with big-name brands like Nike, Sony, and Google. They have successfully generated millions in revenue and continuously land high-six-figure projects. Simply said: these guys know what's up.

This 7-week masterclass equips you with tools and strategies to confront your biggest challenges and cause major breakthroughs not just in your professional life, but also your personal life. Students have seen major shifts in their mindset after just two weeks.

What You Will Gain

Pricing strategies that help you earn more for your services
Project management techniques to effectively delegate tasks within your team
Negotiation skills that easily land bigger clients
Resilience in the face of objections

01 Break From the Mold
There are plenty of courses out there that will give you the "ultimate formula" to be successful. We understand everyone has their own process, and we'll help you find yours.

Through homework assignments and role-playing with classmates and coaches, you'll walk out with consulting skills, a prepared pitch, and a unique value proposition for your clients. Where else can you learn that?

02 Boost Your Business
Previous students have seen their businesses double, triple, and even quadruple since enrolling in Business Bootcamp.

You've probably heard, "you're too expensive" or "we'll have to cut the budget." In this masterclass, you'll learn how to set pricing strategies that demonstrate your value and make sure you're paid what you're worth.

Who is Chris Do?
Chris Do is an Emmy award-winning director, designer, founder and CEO of Blind Inc and The Futur. Mr. Do has served on the board and is an advisor for organizations including: Society to Promote Japanese Animation, AIGA/LA, Emmys Motion & Title Design Peer Group, Otis Board of Governors, Saleshood, Santa Monica College and Woodbury University.

Prior to forming Blind, Mr. Do worked at Cole & Weber, Seattle as an Art Director, Epitaph Records as a designer and freelance designer at broadcast design firm, Novocom and R/GA LA under Kyle Cooper on main titles such as The Island of Dr. Moreau, Celtic Pride and Eraser.

We're making Business Bootcamp even better.
We've updated the Bootcamp after each run, but this update is the biggest yet. We're very excited about these changes:

First, we're going to be adding two sections about Lead Generation and Positioning that will knock your socks off.

Then, we're opening enrollment year-round. That means you can take the course at your own pace, but still get the benefits of group coaching, live role play, and support over time.

The new update will be in place no later than April 7, 2020.

There is more to come, but be aware: the early bird promotions will disappear with the new update. If you've been thinking about this course, now is the time to invest.

Learn how to truly grow your business
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TTC - God against the Gods: The History of Monotheism and Polytheism
Released 6/2024
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 12 Lessons ( 6h 55m ) | Size: 5.78 GB



Religion is foundational to what it means to be human. Our quest for meaning is as ancient as our very existence, stretching back to a time when Neanderthal burials and Paleolithic figurines suggest our ancestors recognized a power that transcended visible reality. From ancient civilizations to the 21st century, belief in a higher power seems to be a universal human instinct. It tells us much about where we came from-and who we are today.

What's fascinating is that this universal instinct has led some cultures to believe in one God while others worship a pantheon of higher beings. This divide between God and the gods raises unique questions in humanity's search for existential meaning, such as

What is the role of a higher power in human affairs?
How do we reach out to a deity (or deities), and which deity do we contact?
Do good and evil exist in human morality, or are they products of religious doctrine?
What happens when we die? Is there an afterlife?
Travel across time and around the world to explore these questions and more in God against theGods: The History of Monotheism and Polytheism. Taught by acclaimed Professor Robert Garland of Colgate University, these 12 thought-provoking lectures introduce you to the world of comparative religion, giving you insights into a variety of religious expressions and human cultures.

Among other domains, your course will cover

The earliest manifestations of religion in Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt;
The pantheons of ancient Greece and Rome;
The Abrahamic faiths of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam;
Hinduism; and
Folk religions in the world today.
Throughout your study, you will learn that although religions can be organized according to monotheism versus polytheism, there are core ideas at work among different religions that can unite us in a common humanity. God against the Gods: The History of Monotheism and Polytheism is ultimately about human connection and the ties that bind in a chaotic world.

Is It Really God Versus Gods?

This course divides religion into monotheism (the belief in one god) and polytheism (the belief in many gods), but you don't have to investigate too deeply to discover the line between these belief systems is not a simple either/or.

Take Hinduism, for example, which is the largest polytheistic religion in the world today, with gods such as Vishnu, Shiva, and Lakshmi. However, digging into the faith, two things quickly become apparent. First, it might be more precise to talk about Hinduisms rather than one unified religion. Second, it's possible to view the many Hindu deities as manifestations of one supreme creator. Therefore, is it even accurate to call Hinduism polytheistic?

The world of monotheism is equally muddled. When you delve into the sacred scriptures of Judaism and Christianity, for instance, you find instructions to worship the one God of Abraham-but other gods exist and should be turned away from as false gods. These monotheistic religions arose from a polytheistic world (as you will learn, the technical term is "henotheism").

Monotheism and polytheism are distinct ways of understanding the world-and the world(s) that may lie beyond-but they don't represent a clean dichotomy.

A World of Mystery

The word religion comes from a Latin word that means bond, referring to the bond that exists between a group of people and their god or gods. Whether we are talking about an ancient sky god or earth goddess, the pantheon of gods in Greece and Rome, or the single God of Abraham in Western faiths, there are many commonalities across religions.

One fascinating question is: How did humans begin to conceive of a god or gods in the first place? To search for answers, Professor Garland takes you back to the Epic of Gilgamesh, which includes the story of a flood much like you find in the Book of Genesis, as well as a profound meditation upon the inevitability of death. What caused the flood? What causes rain? Why is the world the way it is?

This course surveys the many ways religions have sought to answer these unanswerable questions, from the Egyptian pantheon of gods who were part animal-part human, to the various Greek gods bickering over human affairs from a lofty perch on Mount Olympus, to the Judeo-Christian conception of sin and morality.

From these questions about the nature of the world, religions offer a path to contacting the deities, sometimes through prayer and sometimes through sacrifice. Likewise, sacred scriptures-the Bible, the Quran, the Upanishads-offer blueprints for understanding the mysteries of the universe and how to live in accord with a god or gods.

The Ties That Bind

One reason Professor Garland is so passionate about this subject is because history has seen so much violence, bloodshed, and persecution in the name of religion. He is highly regarded for his ability to evoke the daily life of ordinary people, and he approaches every culture in this course with sensitivity while offering the insights of an historian.

As he explores the varieties of religious experiences around the world, you might discover something surprising. While the lectures identify deep divisions between polytheism and monotheism, every religion tells us something profound about humanity's inexorable drive to find meaning in the universe-and our place within it.

God against the Gods: The History of Monotheism and Polytheism illuminates the conflicts that have shaped our spiritual landscape, but it also offers the possibility of reconciliation for our diverse world.



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The Complete Android 15 Course [Part 1]-Master Java & Kotlin
Last updated 9/2024
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Language: English | Size: 41.44 GB | Duration: 76h 6m

Learn Android App Development in both Java & Kotlin Languages. You'll master Android from ZERO to HERO



What you'll learn
Learn Android App Development from Zero to Hero
Building real apps and publish them to playstore
Master the Basics, Intermediate and Advanced topic and programming skills
Become a professional Native app developer
Master Android with Java & Kotlin
Understand the Coding Concepts, Data Structures and Algorithms
Learn to create Apps following MVVM Architecture
Build Basic, Intermediate and Advanced Apps
Publish your Own Apps on PlayStore and start earning


Requirements
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So you want to become an Android Developer & start publishing your apps?You like to stay home & learn from your own computer? You don't like to attend class? You need to learn about latest technology & app development?You have brilliant ideas & you need to develop them by creating your own apps by your hand?My name's Abbass Masri, creator of the world's best-selling Android Teaching app called: "Master Android App" and I've designed The Complete Android 14 Developer Course, especially for YOU.Buy this course today and this is what you'll get:You'll learn android app development from zero.You'll get the source codes of all projects.You'll create about 100 apps by the end of the course.Don't Think Twice!! Start your coding career now, by buying our course. I promise You ... As i helped 800,000 students to learn android, I will help you to become another pro..Just buy it now, don't waste time! Requirements:pCJava JDK (We will Download & Install it through the course)Android Studio ( We will Download & install it through the course)Programs we will use:Android Studio ( Installation Process included in the course)This is what you'll learn in the course:· Develop apps for the very latest version of Android 7 Nougat that also work on older Android devices running older versions of the Android operating system.· Download, install and configure the necessary (free) software.· Create your first app.· Build a range of apps demonstrating key aspects of the Android framework.· Test your apps on emulators or a real Android phone or tablet.· You'll learn Java programming because Android app development requires knowledge of Java. Included are Java tutorial videos that will get you up to speed fast.· Ensure your apps work with current and older Android versions on phones and tablets.· Use Android studio, the newest version of Google's premier Android tool.· Learn how to use databases, web services, and even get your apps to speak!· Understand the all new Constraint layout, for "drag and drop" screen creation.· Use powerful libraries of code to play videos, download website data, manipulate images, and a whole lot more!· Learn MVVM android architecture pattern.· Build MVVM + ROOM Apps· Build MVVM + Retrofit Apps· Build MVVM with MySQL Databases Apps· Build Apps using Firebase· Build Apps using Firestore· Build Apps using Authentication, Firebase Storage and much mooooreee..So, Why you are wasting Time? Enrol Now to get your feet wet in android coding.


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