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TTC - Music Theory: The Foundation of Great Music
Last updated 9/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 18 Lessons ( 7h 32m ) | Size: 6.23 GB



Music has a phenomenal power to move, transport, and delight us. Across numerous styles and forms-from the iconic masterpieces of the classical tradition to genres such as jazz, rock, pop, and folk-great music expresses the inexpressible, speaks across time and cultures, and galvanizes audiences across the world. And the more we understand about music, the more we appreciate it, and a knowledge of music theory is the best place to start.

Music may be the most abstract of the arts, as its sonic language is a spectrum of tones, but it has a highly organized structure, a structure that allows for both its form and its meaning. In fact, the great expressive capacity of music and its ability to captivate us and to deeply communicate is rooted in its organized structure and how that structure is used creatively by composers, as well as by performers.

A clear knowledge of the theory of music-the "how" of music-offers you insight into

How a musical narrative is created and how music communicates;
How music uses time and moves through time;
How the tension, release, and resolution of musical harmony play an essential role in the expressive power of music;
The diversity of musical styles, and what makes musical styles and genres what they are, be it classical, jazz, bluegrass, or rock & roll;
How rhythmic structure influences the effect the music has on us;
How different expressive effects are created, both by composers and players;
How music is conceived by those who write and play it; and more.
In Music Theory: The Foundation of Great Music, you'll delve into the inner workings of Western tonal music through 18 enjoyable and revealing lessons taught by Professor Sean Atkinson of Texas Christian University. Professor Atkinson, an eminent music theorist and teacher, makes music theory refreshingly clear and accessible, demystifying the skill of reading music as well as the principles of musical analysis. Using a highly interactive approach, he orients the lessons to an understanding of how music creates its remarkable effects, both formally and expressively, and how this understanding benefits us as listeners and players.

At the heart of these lessons lies the ability to read music as a tool for understanding what you hear and for deepening your enjoyment in listening, as well as for playing music. As you learn, step by step, to read and understand the written score, you'll see the structure of the music and how the music unfolds on the page. You'll also see how musical tones are written down in the form of notes, with each note having a rhythmic value, showing how long the note lasts in time. And you'll study how rhythm and meter work in music, how the key element of musical harmony functions, how a musical score is performed, and much more. With highly valuable insights for both listeners and instrumentalists, these 18 engaging lessons will teach you to become literate in the language of music.

Discover the Inner Structure of Musical Expression

As you develop your skills in reading and understanding the score, you'll explore the essential elements of musical form, structure, and composition, such as

Tonality-Grasp how most Western music is based in tonality-the organization of musical tones into recognizable patterns; learn how musical scales, 7-note sequences, form the sonic grounding or tonality of works of music, how major and minor scales are often associated with different states of mind, and how musical scales are related to one another;
Rhythm and Meter-Learn how rhythm forms a central structure or backbone for a piece of music, and build skill in reading and performing musical rhythms; also, study meter, the organization of musical pulses or beats within the music and on the page, and explore the systems of simple and compound meter;
Counterpoint-One of the core features of Western classical music, uncover the parameters of counterpoint, the writing of two melodic lines which are played at the same time; see how the melodic lines move in very specific ways, forming a coherent sequence that makes melodic and harmonic sense, and creating the basis for musical narrative;
Harmony-Study the laws of harmony, the foundation of tonal music, where two or more notes are played together; learn how chords, groups of three or more notes that sound at the same time, form sequences or progressions, creating tonal tension or instability that leads finally to resolution or stability-an integral element of the expressive power of music;
Musical Narrative: Phrase Structure-Witness how a piece of music unfolds by means of musical units called phrases, which have a beginning and an end; then see how phrases are encompassed within larger units called periods and sentences, allowing the music to create a sense of a narrative or "story" in sound; and
Playing the Score: Elements of Expression-Explore the markings within a score that indicate how the music should be performed; take account of dynamics, the volume or loudness of a given sequence, articulation, the way an individual note should be performed, and tempo, the speed of the music, and how these indications are realized by performers.
Enjoy Literacy in the Language of Music

Throughout the course, Professor Atkinson's spirited and approachable teaching style makes for a thoroughly compelling and fun excursion into music theory and its applications. He illustrates the elements of musical form and structure with recorded examples from great works by Bach, Mozart, Haydn, and Robert and Clara Schumann, as well as excerpts from jazz, rock, and other musical genres, showing how the principles of tonal music apply within different musical forms. Extensive onscreen graphics clearly illustrate the musical elements under discussion, making the material easy to follow and directly graspable. A special course workbook provides many additional resources for study and practice.

A particularly special feature of this course is a live session with a working jazz pianist, who plays several jazz classics, interpreting the songs using only chords and a melody line. Here you witness musical improvisation in action, and its relevance to understanding musical form and expression.

Music Theory: The Foundation of Great Music offers you an adventure in listening, a richly insightful inquiry that will deepen your appreciation and enjoyment of one of our world's most sublime art forms.

What Will You Learn?
Delve into the fascinating inner structure of music in this dynamic, hands-on course on music theory

Discover how music is structured and put together, and the inner principles of musical expression

Learn to read music and gain rich insight into how musical expression functions



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TTC - How to Survive in Space
Released 3/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 12 Lessons ( 5h 51m ) | Size: 4.9 GB

Space is out to kill you. The vacuum of space is the least of your worries, though, since just getting there requires surviving explosions powerful enough to escape Earth's gravity-the rocket launch. Once you arrive, you will be weightless, which has its own array of health risks. Space is also saturated with radiation, including high-energy cosmic rays that can penetrate the hull of any spacecraft. Returning to Earth isn't just a launch in reverse. This time, you must survive reentry temperatures hot enough to melt steel.

Yet for all the perils of spaceflight, over 600 people have made the trip. Drawing on the hard-won insights of NASA astronauts and space researchers, this exciting 12-lecture course is taught by a veteran biomedical space researcher. In How to Survive in Space, you will learn about the dangers and inconveniences astronauts face while in space and what it takes to survive.

Your expert space researcher guide is Ronke Olabisi, Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of California, Irvine. Her detailed presentation will satisfy even the most ardent space enthusiast, immersing you in the tricky business of living beyond Earth's atmosphere. Space travelers must be prepared for a variety of trials and tribulations, such as

Microgravity: Another term for weightlessness, this state of ceaseless free-fall induces violent nausea in many astronauts, which usually fades after a day or two. However, serious physiological effects are more long-lasting.
Eating: Space is a good place to lose weight, since the food is generally mushy and unpalatable, and taste buds are dulled by side effects of microgravity. After digestion, answering nature's call can be challenging to say the least.
Bathing: Astronauts work up a sweat exercising to stave off muscle atrophy, but they are restricted to only sponge baths due to water rationing. Additionally, they have limited clothing. An astronaut even compared the cabin smell to an odor of being in a jail.
Nevertheless, space is an adventure unlike any other. Dr. Olabisi covers a variety of past, present, and future missions. She covers the Apollo lunar landings; life aboard the International Space Station; and 21st-century expeditions to the Moon, Mars, and even asteroids.

Learn Why Space Missions Are No Bed of Roses

How to Survive in Space opens with the pre-launch routine that astronauts typically follow to get ready for a mission, much like a marathoner preparing for a race. One crucial step is readjusting sleep cycles to match the schedule that will be followed in space. For example, while in Earth orbit, an astronaut will experience a sunrise and sunset occuring every 90 minutes, providing no clue about when to start and end their day. Instead, crew members usually observe the schedule at mission control-a practice also followed while on the Moon, where day and night last for two weeks each.

Other pre-launch preparations include medical check-ups, a precautionary bowel cleanse, and quarantine. Before the countdown to launch begins, astronauts suit up and recline in form-fitted seats inside the spacecraft. Then, following ignition, takeoff-an explosion of hot, high-velocity gases-launches the spacecraft toward outer space. As the vehicle gains speed, g-forces mount, but acceleration is kept under the level that would cause blackout and injuries.

Once in orbit, the rocket expends itself, and suddenly everything is weightless. Astronaut videos make this state look like a funhouse romp, but it's no picnic. Aside from intense, usually temporary, motion sickness, weightless astronauts also face various perils

Osteoporosis: The absence of a gravitational load in microgravity causes bones to lose density, increasing the risk of fractures and debilitating problems like kidney stones. Astronauts must compensate with diet and exercise.
Microbes: Microgravity, the closed cabin, and the difficulty of cleaning surfaces, not to mention the astronauts themselves, all contribute to the growth of microbes, including ones that have uniquely evolved in the weightless environment.
Drowning: In microgravity, a leak of water coolant in spacesuits has led to near drowning in at least two spacewalks. Instead of draining to the bottom of the suit, the water collects in a sphere that grows ever larger in the astronaut's helmet.

Discover How Hollywood Gets It Wrong

For most of us, movies are the primary window into the world of spaceflight. Unfortunately, the demands of plot routinely lead scriptwriters to invent, exaggerate, or otherwise mislead viewers about the realities of the experience. How to Survive in Space serves as an enlightening corrective to the following Hollywood howlers

Vacuum Fallacies: Astronauts exposed to the vacuum of space are invariably shown freezing or exploding, or facing gale-force winds if their spacecraft is ruptured. While a vacuum is indeed dangerous, its effects are far less cinematic.
Don't Try This: One film shows an astronaut punching a hole in his spacesuit to use the escaping air for emergency propulsion. Not a good idea! The thrust would be insufficient to move the astronaut, who would quickly succumb to the bends.
Return to Earth: In the movies, returning space travelers are usually depicted striding triumphantly from their ship. In fact, if they had been away for any length of time, they would be crawling due to the sudden experience of gravity.
On the other hand, the film industry did get at least one thing right in the 1929 German drama The Woman in the Moon, which introduced the countdown for the first time as a prelude to a space launch. Real rocketeers later adopted the backward count to zero as the most efficient way to organize a checklist and coordinate actions. The countdown also adds a fitting degree of suspense!

Who Will Lead the Way?

Dr. Olabisi busts one of the biggest myths about space: that men are the logical sex to lead the way to this final frontier.

It turns out that female astronauts have many advantages over their male counterparts. Women weigh less and, therefore, cost less to send into space. Women can withstand higher g-forces during launch without passing out. Women are less susceptible to vision problems from microgravity. They are more psychosocially resilient in the extreme isolation and confinement of space. And they are less cognitively affected by radiation, which combined with all the other space stressors contributes to what astronauts call the "space stupids." They clearly have the "right stuff."

But whatever your gender or age, short of joining the astronaut corps or spending a fortune to buy a ticket as a space tourist, How to Survive in Space is your gateway to an adventure that is truly out of this world!

What Will You Learn?
Discover how astronauts handle the perils of spaceflight

Explore the ways astronauts prepare for a space mission

Study the freedom (and health effects) of microgravity

Investigate space radiation and its hazards

Learn how astronauts work safely outside spacecraft


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Reasoning (Verbal + Non-Verbal)
Last updated 4/2020
Created by Niraj Kumar
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: Hindi | Duration: 77 Lectures ( 88h 18m ) | Size: 111 GB

Learn Reasoning For competitive exam. For:- SSC, BANK, RAILWAY, DEFENSE, POLICE, UPSC(CSAT), PSCs, MBA, LIC, TET etc.



What you'll learn
To learn Reasoning (Verbal & Non-Verbal)
Students preparing for Railways, SSC, BANK, CSAT, DEFENCE, MBA, POLICE, LIC, TET etc.
Coding - Decoding (सांकेतिक भाषा परीक्षण)
Classification / ODD Man Out (वर्गीकरण)
Analogy (सादृश्यता परीक्षण)
Problem based on English Alphabet (अँग्रेजी वर्णमाला पर आधारित प्रश्न)
Direction Sense Test (दिशा परीक्षा)
Blood Relation (रक्त सम्बंध)
Sitting Arrangement (व्यवस्थित क्रम)
Ranking Test (क्रम-परीक्षण)
Inference-Deduction / Puzzle Test (पहेली)
Data Sufficiency (समंक प्रयाप्तता)
Conditional Numbers / Letters / Symbol (औपबंधिक संख्या / अक्षर / संकेत)
Miscellaneous Problems (विविध प्रश्न)
Diagram Reasoning (आरेख चित्र)
Dice (पासा)
Cube and Cuboid (घन तथा घनाभ)
Letter series (अक्षर श्रेणी)
Input Output (निवेश-निर्गम अभिकलन)
Data Reasoning (निर्णय सम्बन्धी प्रश्न)
Coding - Decoding (सांकेतिक भाषा परीक्षण)
Matrices (आव्यूह)
Mirror Image (दर्पण प्रतिबिम्ब)
Water Image (जल प्रतिबिम्ब)
Test of Inequality (असमानता की जाँच)
Rules of Syllogism (तार्किक अनुमान व न्याय)
Implication/Assumption of the Arguments (तर्कों की कल्पनाएँ)
Strong / Force of the Arguments (सबल या दुर्बल तर्क)
Statements & Conclusion (कथन और निष्कर्ष)
Punch Line (शुंभी रेखा)
Courses of Action (कार्यवाहियाँ)
Cause and Effect (कारण और परिणाम)
Truth and Falsity of Statements (सत्य और असत्य)
##Non-Verbal Reasoning##
Series
Analogy
Classification
Mirror Image
Water Image
Paper Cutting / Folding
Embedded / Hidden Figures
Pattern Completion
Figure Formation & Analysis
Grouping of Identical Figures
Rule Detection
Figure - Matrics
Figure Counting
Finding Missing One
Construction of Boxes
Dot Situation
Construction of Squares and Triangles


Requirements
You must also have a phone or laptop and data pack.
Use headphones for better voice.
definitely use book, pen and copy for reading.
you should have an hour and 30 minutes per day to do this course.


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यह कोर्स किस किस्म की है ?यह Course उन छात्रों के लिए है जो Government Job (SSC, BANK, RAILWAY, DEFENSE, MBA, LIC, POLICE, SUB INSPECTOR, UPSC(CSAT), PSCs, TET etc.) की तैयारी कर रहे हैं । इस Course की सबसे खास बात यह है कि आपको पूरा Syllabus systematic ढ़ंग से Classroom की तरह पढ़ाया जाता है । तथा आप भी पढ़ाई करते समय Classroom जैसा ही महसूस(Feel) करेंगे ।यह Course क्यों तैयार किया गया ?मैंने पिछले कुछ वर्षों में पहले ही Attempt में कई Exam Clear किया हूँ जिसमें SSC-2 बार, RAILWAY-3 बार तथा CTET-1 बार । लेकिन मेरा interest (रुचि) पढ़ाने में था, तो मैंने फैसला किया पढ़ाने का और मैं पिछले 4 वर्षों से Offline Coaching अपने शहर में चला रहा हूँ । इस दौरान मेरे कोचिंग से लगभग 2500 Students को Government Job(सरकारी नौकरी) मिली । इससे मेरा हौसला बुलंद होता गया और मैं निर्णय लिया कि मैं अब इसी क्षेत्र (Teaching) में रहूँगा ।मैं देख रहा था कई सारे Student काफी दूर (Long Distance) से पढ़ने आते हैं जिससे उनका काफी Time बर्बाद हो रहा है, तो मैंने सोचा क्यों न इसी पढ़ाई को आपके घर तक पहुँचा दिया जाए । जिससे आपका ढ़ेर सारा समय बच जाएगा और आप उस बचे समय में और अधिक पढ़ाई कर पाएँगे ।इस कोर्स की खासियत ?इस Book में दिए गए सभी Question को Short Method के द्वारा बताया गया है जिससे आप कम समय में ज्यादा से ज्यादा Question बना पाएंगे । पिछले कई वर्षों में हमारे Material से Maths and Reasoning का 90% से 95% Question पूछा गया है । आप Previous year का Question Bank लेकर इस जादुई आँकड़ा को मिला सकते हैं (चाहे वह Question Bank - SSC, BANK, RAILWAY, DEFENCE, TET या OTHER COMPETATIVE EXAM किसी का भी हो) ।इस Course को कैसे पढ़ना चाहिए ?आप इस Course का फायदा एक सरसरी नजर में पढ़ने या एक दिन में 3-4 Class करने से नहीं उठा पाएंगे । इसके लिए तो आपको एक बार में सिर्फ एक ही Class धीरे-धीरे तथा समझते हुए पढ़ना होगा । कई Students Online पढ़ते समय गलती ये करते हैं कि वह Pen, Copy तथा Book लेकर नहीं बैठते हैं, तो आप निश्चित रूप से यह जरूरत की सभी चीजों को लेकर बैठें । कई Students अभी इस पुस्तक को Online पढ़ रहे होगें । मैंने इस Book को Pdf. के रूप में Free उपलब्ध कराया है, लेकिन समस्या तब आती है जब Student Class कर रहे होते हैं और उनके सामने Video चल रहा होता है तथा वह Book (pdf) को नहीं देख पाते हैं । जिससे उन्हें Question समझने में कठिनाई हो सकती है । तो सबसे पहला काम है आपका, इस Pdf को Download करके Print करवाना । या फिर आप Amazon पर जाकर Class Material - Niraj Kumar Search करें तथा इसे आप खरीद सकते हैं (आपके Print करवाने से सस्ता तथा अच्छा Quality में उपलब्ध होगा) ।Note:- अगर आपको Reasoning का Class Material Pdf. के रूप में नहीं मिला है तो आप 9771926514 पर whatsApp Message "BOOK-2" लिखकर send करें । आपको Free में कुछ ही समय के बाद Pdf. उपलब्ध हो जायेगा ।Video:- अगर आपके यहाँ Net Slow चलता है, तो आप 360p या 480p पर ही करें जिससे आपको डाटा की भी बचत होगी तथा Quality भी अच्छा रहेगा । Practice कैसे करें ?1. आप Class करने के बाद 2 से 3 बार प्रत्येक Question को Book देखकर बनाएँ । जब तक आप बना ना ले तब तक Next Class नहीं करें, क्योंकि बिना सीखे आगे बढ़ने से कोई फायदा नहीं ।2. सबसे महत्वपूर्ण होता है पीछे पढ़े हुए को maintain करके रखना, तो इसके लिए आप 50 Question प्रत्येक दिन बनाएँ, जो आप पहले पढ़ चुके हैं । (अगर सफलता पाना हो तो एक 1 किताब को 10 बार पढ़ो ना कि 10 किताब को 1 बार ।)3. महत्वपूर्ण बातें:- Maths & Reasoning या कोई भी Subject को जब तक Practice नहीं करेंगे तब तक आप उसमें Strong (मजबूत) नहीं हो सकते हैं । Maths को तो कहा ही गया है यह Practice का Subject है । अगर आप प्रत्येक दिन इसी तरह से पढ़ाई करेंगे तो आपको मैं यकीन दिलाता हूँ कि अगले 4-5 महीनों में आप Maths तथा Reasoning का 100% Question बना पाएंगे ।Course कहाँ से प्राप्त करें ?यह Course प्राप्त करने के लिए आप Google play store में जाकर Udemy app. को Download करें तथा रजिस्ट्रेशन फॉर्म भरने के बाद आप Main Page पर पहुँच जाएंगे । उसके बाद नीचे में Search Button पर जाकर Search करें:-1. Maths - Niraj KumarOr,2. Reasoning - Niraj Kumarइन दोनों में से किसी भी कोर्स से 7-7 Free demo class कर सकते है, जिससे आपको पता चलेगा कि किस तरह से पढ़ाई होगा । Demo Class के बाद उसे आप Buy कर सकते हैं । जब आप Course को खरीद लेगें तो वह आपको हमेशा My Course में Show करेगा । Course के बारे में कुछ आँकड़ा निम्न हैं - Subject 1. Mathematics (Arith.+Advance) Chapters----------------------50 Nos. of Classes-------------- Nos. of questions----------- Time -----------------------2. Reasoning(Verbal+Non-verbal) Chapters---------------------48 Nos. of Classes--------------75 Nos. of questions-----------1565 Time ------------------------88hour 15min.पढ़ाई करने के लिए आवश्यक सामग्री:-1. Book, Copy and Pen:- कई छात्र Online पढ़ते समय सबसे बड़ी गलती करते है कि वह Question को Note नहीं करते हैं, केवल देख लेते है । केवल देख लेने से आपकी पढ़ाई पूरी नहीं हो जाती है, आप उसे Note करें और उसे practice भी कई बार करे, तभी आप उसमें Expert हो सकते हैं ।2. Net pack and Mobile or laptop:- Online Course करने के लिए ये दोनों होना बहुत जरूरी है ।3. Mobile Stand:- Mobile Stand का प्रयोग करने से आप पढ़ाई करते समय Uncomfortable महसूस नहीं करेंगे ।4. Headphone:- Headphone का इस्तेमाल आप जरूर करें इससे आप आस पास के वातावरण से परेशान नहीं होगें और आपका पूरा ध्यान पढ़ाई पर होगा ।Note:-अगर आपको इस Course से संबन्धित किसी भी तरह का परेशानी हो तो आप 9771926514 नम्बर पर WhatsApp Message या Call करके जानकारी हासिल कर सकते हैं ।Maths का Class कैसे Join करें ?अगर आप Maths का भी Class Join करना चाहते हैं तो 9771926514 न॰ पर WhatsApp Message के द्वारा "DIS-1" लिखकर भेजें । आपको पूरा Process Message के द्वारा बताया जाएगा । अगर आपको Maths का Class Material Pdf. के रूप में चाहिए तो आप 9771926514 न॰ पर whatsApp Message के द्वारा "BOOK-1" लिखकर send करें । आपको Free में कुछ ही समय के बाद Pdf. उपलब्ध हो जायेगा ।

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Prepare for a government job.
For:-SSC, BANK, RAILWAY, DEFENCE, MBA, POLICE, LIC, UPSC, PSCs, TET etc.

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TTC - Great Castles of Europe
Released 8/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 24 Lessons ( 12h 48m ) | Size: 10.5 GB

The castles of Europe are one of the glorious legacies of the Middle Ages. Beautiful and fascinating to explore, great castles dazzle us with their grandeur, and their power to evoke an age of lords and ladies, knights and peasants, battles and sieges. But beyond their architectural majesty and romantic allure, great castles offer something much more.

From the mighty fortresses of the Normans and the châteaus of France to the crusader castles of the Mediterranean, great castles are invaluable, historical artifacts that give us an incredible window into the medieval world, in all its drama, passion, and human striving. Castles were part of the very fabric of medieval society, and profoundly influenced the political, economic, demographic, and social evolution of Europe.

In the 24 compelling lectures of Great Castles of Europe, expert castellologist Victoria L. McAlister, of Towson University, guides you through the era of the Middle Ages and into the Renaissance, highlighting numerous of the most memorable and historically significant castles of these extraordinary times. Professor McAlister's thrilling presentation combines her own in-depth research, insights, and enthralling commentary with exciting scholarship from the interdisciplinary field of castle studies, drawing from cutting-edge research in history, archaeology, architecture, art, and literature.

Great Castles of Europe offers you a deep and unforgettable encounter with some of history's most remarkable buildings, as you see how major historical events such as the Crusades, the Reconquista, and the War of the Roses impacted castles and their evolution. You'll also explore the experiences of the people who lived in them, from kings and queens to lords and castle holders, and the experiences of the knights, administrators, churchmen, peasants, and women of all ranks whose lives intersected with the functioning of life within the castle.

A Breathtaking, Historical Journey

In this vivid and compelling course, you'll take a panoramic excursion into the remarkable world of castles, uncovering the true story of these amazing structures and their place in medieval life. In doing so, you'll encounter the many and diverse historical roles of castles, at stunning sites such as

Caernarfon Castle of Wales. This soaring, monumental edifice, built to consolidate the English crown's hold on Wales, served as a weapon of political propaganda.
The Alhambra of Spain. The exquisite interiors of the complex's Palace of the Lions were the sumptuous royal residence of the sultans of the Nasrid Dynasty.
Denmark's Kronborg Castle. Immortalized by Shakespeare as Elsinore in Hamlet, this superbly elegant Renaissance castle served principally as a customs station for passing ships.
Massive Malbork Castle. Located in Poland, this classic medieval castle served as the administrative hub of a political state and the center of huge commercial networks.
France's Carcassonne. One of the most beautiful and iconic medieval walled cities in Europe, Carcassonne emblemizes military action at castles, seeing a devastating siege during its tumultuous history.
In Great Castles of Europe, you'll enjoy a spectrum of the most magnificent and historic edifices ever built, and a richly detailed view of life in the Middle Ages.

Masterpieces of Medieval Architecture

While we tend to associate castles with warfare, their defensive role was only one side of their story. You'll learn that a great majority of castles never saw sieges or military conflict. At the beginning of Great Castles of Europe, you'll look at the three functions that historians dictate that a structure must serve in order to be considered a castle. Castles must have

Defensive Capabilities encompassing the architectural elements of curtain walls, battlements, towers, gateways, moats, and more;
Residential Features including Great Halls, kitchens, residential apartments, hunting parks, and ornamental gardens; and
Administrative Functions as centers of manorial estates and local affairs, encompassing roles such as agricultural production, courts of law, tax collection points, religious centers, and much more.
Within this context, you'll explore the multidimensional lore of castles in the Middle Ages, as the story unfolds across the European world

Castle Builders of Britain. Track British castle-building from the Norman invasion to the English civil wars and beyond; study sites such as the earth-and-timber castle Hen Domen, and its dramatic history, the famous Tower of London, with its classic Norman architectural features, and Bodiam Castle, an archetypal medieval castle that divides scholars as to its true purpose.
Classic Castles of Spain and Italy. Trace the medieval history of the Iberian peninsula, where the mix of Christian and Islamic cultures produced unique castle architecture, as seen in the spectacular Alcázar of Seville and the great fortress-palace complex of the Alhambra. Also experience the beauty and unusual geometric form of Italy's Castel del Monte, a royal pleasure palace of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II to indulge in his passion of hunting.
Christian Fortresses of the Holy Land. Witness the proliferation of castle-building during the Crusades, in the crusader kingdoms of the Mediterranean, often under the aegis of the military orders of the Teutonic Knights and Hospitallers. Take in the site of the awe-inspiring Crac des Chevaliers, its elaborate concentric design and innovative military architecture.
Monastic Castles of Eastern Europe. In the wake of Europe's crusades against pagan peoples, relive the era of conquest, religious conversion, and colonization that produced Baltic castles that resembled fortified monasteries. Delve into the scholarly and scientific study of Latvia's Cēsis Castle, administrative center of military orders and the site of fierce battles and sieges.
France's Renaissance Châteaus. As the age of castles waned, visit the astonishing châteaus of France, which featured ostentatious splendor and a minimizing of defensive features, such as the palatial Fontainebleau and Château d'Amboise. Study the majestic Château de Chenonceau, and the other building projects of French queen Catherine de Medici.
Castles and Medieval Lives

Throughout these richly informative lectures, Professor McAlister illuminates not only the castles themselves and their historical trajectory, but also the remarkable people whose lives were lived in and around them.

While many of the histories surrounding these castles hinge on the actions of male figures-such as King Richard Lionheart of England, builder of Château Gaillard in France; Master James of St. George, castle architect to Edward I of England; and embattled Dutch castle builder Dirk Loef van Horne-you'll also learn about the integral and intriguing roles of women in medieval castles.

You'll discover that there were multiple cases of women who not only owned and managed castles, but also who built them and defended them militarily. Among these cases, you'll follow the stories of castle builder, Lady Roesia de Verdun; heiress Isabel de Clare, who defended the siege of Kilkenny Castle; and Margaret Paston, matriarch and estate manager of England's Caister Castle. You learn Margaret's story from the astonishing Paston letters, a trove of documents that tell the incredible narrative of one family's struggle to hold onto a castle through wars and politically volatile times.

In rounding out the story of castles, you'll learn the history of the dehumanizing "slave castles" of the West African coast; you'll visit Neuschwanstein, the famous Bavarian fantasy and pseudo castle; and you'll follow the trail of Bram Stoker's Dracula to the castles of Transylvania.

The 24 eye-opening lectures of Great Castles of Europe offer you a deep and unforgettable encounter with some of history's most remarkable buildings, and with the extraordinary human sagas that took place within their walls.

What Will You Learn?
Explore some common defensive features of castle architecture

Tour a variety of great medieval castles across Europe

Take a deep dive into the historical, political, economic, military, and social forces that drove the evolution of castles

Learn the stories of kings and queens, lords and castle holders, knights and retainers, and churchmen and women of all ranks


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Udacity - Software Development Process From Idea to Product
English | .MP4 | h264, yuv420p, 852x480, 29.97 fps(r) | aac, 44100 Hz, stereo | 4.1 GB | Duration: 5+ Hours
Genre: E-learning

This class is offered as CS6330 at Georgia Tech where it is a part of the Online Masters Degree (OMS). Taking this course here will not earn credit towards the OMS degree.
In SDP, you will learn how to select and implement the ideal software process for your development project. Through Professor Orso's engaging examples and interviews with industry insiders, you will learn both conceptual and practical aspects of software engineering. The course covers requirements engineering, architecture and design, testing and maintenance, and software quality in general.

The goal of this class is to equip you with the skills necessary to define requirements, set up an integrated development environment (IDE), learn Git (and Github!) and use Unified Modeling Language (UML) to design and build an Android application. We will also examine several testing practices and refactoring techniques that are helpful before the launch of your software project.

While everyone working with software should have these skills, they are particularly important for Software Engineers and Engineering Managers.

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Start Up - Honest Practical Business Advice
Published 11/2024
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Language: English | Size: 24.84 GB | Duration: 9h 22m

Fundamentals of running a business - from an experienced serial entrepreneur



What you'll learn
Define what motivates you to succeed, and what your end goals are
Develop a solid business idea
Learn how to carry out market research
Discover the power of networking
Learn about how to appoint professional advisers
Understand capital gains tax vs income tax
Create a robust business plan
Develop leadership and people management skills
Learn how to create a brand and culture
Gain an understanding of how to raise finance and investment
Get to know your customers and develop a marketing plan
Master accounting, including billing and payment systems

Requirements
No previous experience or equipment is needed
You may want to write down or print some of the information
Having some examples in mind related to your start up journey would be helpful
A willingness to learn and a self motivated attitude is essential!

Description
Start Up - Honest Practical Business AdvicePractical advice on how to start and grow your business from former Dragon's Den investor Piers Linney.Starting your own business is an exciting step that can allow you to do work that you love while moving towards financial independence and freedom.But going it alone can be daunting - particularly when you realise you need to learn about things like accounting, leadership and raising finance as well as being an expert on your product or service.#StartUp with Piers Linney is an invaluable resource for anyone who wants to start up or grow their own business. It offers practical advice in a digestible format from former Dragon's Den investor and award-winning entrepreneur Piers Linney.This course provides honest, no-nonsense advice from a real-life entrepreneur who has done it all before, giving you the knowledge and tools you need to achieve your business goals. You'll learn how to develop the mindset of an entrepreneur, including management techniques and leadership concepts to give you the confidence you need.Follow a clear framework with this step-by-step guide that takes you from finding a business idea to branding, raising finance and more. Take advantage of the knowledge and experience of a former Dragon and avoid the common mistakes that many entrepreneurs make when starting out.With 10 hours of content in the form of 76 easy-to-digest videos, this course is the ultimate guide to starting or growing your new business. It includes supporting materials and quizzes to help consolidate your knowledge, and you can refer back to the lessons at any point in your business journey.You'll receive practical, expert advice, with actionable steps you can take to move your business forward straight away.Piers Linney is an entrepreneur and investor with experience across a range of sectors, including technology, communications and more. He is best known as a former Dragon on BBC1's Dragon's Den, and has also appeared on Channel 4's The Secret Millionaire.Piers has been recognised as one of the UK's top 100 most influential black Britons and is chairman and co-founder of Atherton Bikes, as well as co-founder of Implement AI.The course overview includes:Discover your motivation and identify your business ideaUnderstand the competitive landscape and business economicsLearn where to find support, mentors and professional advisersDevelop a business planRemain compliant with a legal checklistDevelop the mindset of an entrepreneurLearn how to recruit the best peopleCreate a brand and culture that reflects your product or serviceGet investor-ready and learn how to raise financeUnderstand your customers and how to sell to themSet up billing and payment systemsTake the first step towards running a successful business with expert guidance from former Dragon Piers Linney. Get started today and begin the journey to achieve your business goals.

Overview
Section 1: Module 1: Preparation - Are You Ready?

Lecture 1 Introduction - Start Up

Lecture 2 What is your motivation?

Lecture 3 What is your destination?

Lecture 4 Physical, emotional and financial considerations

Lecture 5 Finding a business idea

Section 2: Module 2: Research

Lecture 6 How to research / SWOT

Lecture 7 Competitive landscape & business economics

Lecture 8 MVP, prototype & service testing

Section 3: Module 3: Seeking Support

Lecture 9 Finding a mentor

Lecture 10 Seek advice & feedback

Lecture 11 Network, network, network

Lecture 12 The sources of support for start ups

Lecture 13 Appointing professional advisers

Section 4: Module 4: Business Structure

Lecture 14 Founder considerations

Lecture 15 Business is about people

Lecture 16 Which legal structure?

Lecture 17 Tax 101: Capital gains tax vs income tax

Lecture 18 What are options & warrants

Section 5: Module 5: Writing A Business Plan

Lecture 19 Why you need a business plan

Lecture 20 Goals, measurement and milestones

Lecture 21 Realistic financial forecasts

Section 6: Module 6: What is an Organisation?

Lecture 22 What is an organisation?

Lecture 23 What is a startup?

Lecture 24 Who are the founders?

Lecture 25 What does the board of directors do?

Section 7: Module 7: Legal Checklist

Lecture 26 Constitutional documents, partnership and shareholder agreements

Lecture 27 Standard form agreements

Lecture 28 Contract law 101 & legal liability

Lecture 29 Regulations & compliance

Lecture 30 What insurances do you need?

Lecture 31 Understanding personal & business taxation

Section 8: Module 8: Leadership & Management

Lecture 32 Leadership & developing a culture

Lecture 33 You are the boss

Lecture 34 Expect to be let down

Lecture 35 Every problem you face has been faced before

Lecture 36 Stay lean and mean

Lecture 37 Roles, responsibilities and measurement

Lecture 38 Locating your business & virtual teams

Lecture 39 Why do start-ups pivot?

Section 9: Module 9: Managing People

Lecture 40 Prepare to manage people

Lecture 41 Don't just recruit family & friends

Lecture 42 Recruitment strategy & diversity

Lecture 43 Employees, consultants or freelancers?

Lecture 44 Employment law 101

Lecture 45 Top 20 tips for a new employer

Section 10: Module 10: Branding & Intellectual property

Lecture 46 Your brand is more than your logo

Lecture 47 Creating a brand and culture

Lecture 48 Protecting your intellectual property

Section 11: Module 11: Raising Finance

Lecture 49 Raising finance to start-up

Lecture 50 What is an 'exit' or a 'liquidity event'

Lecture 51 Getting investor ready

Lecture 52 Crowdfunding

Lecture 53 Research eligibility for R&D tax credits & grants

Section 12: Module 12: Sales and Marketing

Lecture 54 Who are your customers?

Lecture 55 Why do you need a go-to-market strategy?

Lecture 56 B2C or B2B?

Lecture 57 Sell, sell, sell & then sell some more

Lecture 58 Routes to market

Lecture 59 Who is responsible - sales or marketing?

Lecture 60 Developing your marketing plan

Lecture 61 Measure to manage and understanding sales funnels

Lecture 62 Winning reference customers

Lecture 63 What is 'public relations' (PR)?

Lecture 64 Social media 101

Section 13: Module 13: Customer Service

Lecture 65 Why you need to take your customer service seriously

Lecture 66 Customer relationship management (CRM)

Lecture 67 Your customer feedback loop is critical to success

Section 14: Module 14: Operations & Information Security

Lecture 68 Separation of roles & management

Lecture 69 Who is responsible for ICT, operations, property, record keeping etc.?

Section 15: Module 15: Accounting & Finance

Lecture 70 Accounting: Do or die!

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TTC - The Skeptic's Guide to American History
Last updated 2/2024
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For most Americans, the history of the United States is built on a set of long-accepted beliefs about events, each of which resonates in the nation's collective memory. But what if those beliefs-however familiar-don't really tell the whole story?

For most Americans, the history of the United States is built on a set of long-accepted beliefs about events, each of which resonates in the nation's collective memory. But what if those beliefs-however familiar-don't really tell the whole story? Our knowledge of history-or what we believe to be history-is the lens through which we view and interpret the world. And when that lens is distorted with misleading information, it has powerful effects on how we perceive the present and how we make decisions in the future, from choosing whom to vote for to interpreting the latest developments in today's news and opinion pieces.

To take a skeptical approach to American history is not to dabble in imaginative conspiracy theories or doubt the essence of the American experiment; rather, it's to reframe your understanding of this great nation's past and actually strengthen your appreciation for what makes American history such a fascinating chapter in the larger story of Western civilization.

Sorting through misconceptions, myths, and half-truths about America's past is also a chance to revisit some of the country's greatest episodes, figures, and themes from a fresh perspective and an opportunity to hone the way you think about and interpret the past, the present, and even the future.

In The Skeptic's Guide to American History, you can do just that. This bold 24-lecture course examines many commonly held myths and half-truths about American history and prompts you to think about what really happened in the nation's past-as opposed to what many believe happened.

Delivered by award-winning scholar and Professor Mark A. Stoler of The University of Vermont, these lectures demonstrate how reconsidering some of the most popular notions of U.S. history can yield new (and sometimes startlingly different) interpretations of political, social, economic, and military events. But more than just debunking commonly accepted accounts, you'll be able to replace these misconceptions with insightful truths.

See the Evolution of History
History, no matter how objectively it may be pursued, is still a profoundly subjective discipline and most emphatically not a science. History is also evolutionary, with every generation reinterpreting the past in light of its own problems, perceptions, and experiences.

Oft-repeated beliefs addressed in The Skeptic's Guide to American History include, to name only a few, these ideas

The colonies rose up in united determination to defeat Great Britain and win independence.
The Civil War was fought over slavery and the Union's commitment to racial equality.
A policy of laissez-faire helped create the economic juggernaut that propelled America to world dominance.
Today's convergence of religion and politics represents a dramatic departure from the separation of church and state put in place by the Founding Fathers.
Exploring both the events of America's history and the verdicts that have been rendered about some of its most enduring figures-including George Washington, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Woodrow Wilson, Herbert Hoover, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, George C. Marshall, Lyndon Johnson, and many more-The Skeptic's Guide to American History examines a wide-ranging list of questions, including these

What impact did other nations have on the American Revolution?
Has George Washington always been revered as president? Why or why not?
What about America's other presidents? Which ones may have been underrated, and which overrated?
In what ways were the responses to the Great Depression by presidents Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt actually quite similar, and why have their subsequent reputations nonetheless differed so sharply?
Do we now understand the true blunders in America's Vietnam policies and tactics?
How did the use of historical analogies affect cold war policymakers? Was the cold war inevitable?

Rethink the Meaning of History
In addition to rethinking not just the facts of U.S. history, but also their meaning, Professor Stoler offers fresh insight into history itself as well as how historians think and work. He presents a realistic picture of what the craft of history is and the most important things one can get out of its study.

The Skeptic's Guide to American History is also extremely revealing about how misperceptions of events at the time they happened-including how prior beliefs and perspectives caused those misperceptions-can be exacerbated over the years and obscure future understanding.

For example, you learn how the obvious success of an early 19th-century effort to make George Washington the personification of a national identity for America has come at a price. For it has not only obscured the knowledge of his failings essential to a well-rounded understanding of the man, but also of many of his successes-some of which may be his most important contributions to American history.

Few Americans, for example, are familiar with what is known as the Newburgh Conspiracy, a politically motivated plot during the winter of 1782-1783 that might well have developed into a real coup, with anti-Washington elements in the army enlisted as catalysts. Professor Stoler takes you into the extraordinary meeting called by Washington when he learned of the plot, offering a portrait of leadership under pressure more revealing than any story of a cherry tree and hatchet ever could be.

Get a Fresh Perspective on Powerful Episodes
The above insights are but some of the many that make this course such an intriguing look into an American "history"so many of us take for granted, with eye-opening explorations of key themes and episodes, including these

The ironic role played by the "cult of domesticity,"in which the moral battle by religious women on behalf of temperance also led to the birth of the reform movement that would ultimately give women the right to vote.
Why the Battle of Gettysburg-which at the time was not perceived as pivotal by either side-came to be seen as the "turning point"of the war, including the role played by Lincoln's Gettysburg Address in unintentionally elevating the battle in history's vision beyond the far more important Union victories at Antietam, Vicksburg, and Atlanta.
The origins of America's established war mythology, including the ideas that the United States does not start wars, but only responds to attacks, and that history reveals a pattern of America consistently "winning the war but losing the peace."
Working in the same crystal-clear style that has earned him so many teaching awards-including The University of Vermont's George V. Kidder Outstanding Faculty Award and the Kroepsch-Maurice Excellence in Teaching Award-Professor Stoler takes you on a challenging but intellectually invigorating journey through American history.

The Skeptic's Guide to American History is a journey that allows you to rethink not just the facts of U.S. history, but also their meaning. Just as important, Professor Stoler makes that process a delightful intellectual experience.



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Mastering Costing Techniques in SAP S/4HANA 2023 CO Module
Published 11/2024
Created by Karanam Sreedhar : SAP S/4 HANA Controlling-Solution Architect
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13 th Batch Session Discussion- SAP S/4 HANA 2023: End to End "Controlling/Costing Process"



What you'll learn
SAP S/4HANA2023 Controlling module
Standard Costing/Product Costing scenarios. (MTS, MTO, ETO etc..,)
Actual Costing/Material Ledger scenarios( Transfer Price)
Marginal Costing/COPA
Over head accounting ( Cost center accounting, Activity based Costing)

Requirements
SAP FI & CO basic knowledge is required and also Accounting Knolwegde

Description
Course Overview: Mastering Costing Techniques in SAP S/4HANA 2023 CO ModuleWelcome to our comprehensive course, specifically designed to provide a deep dive into Costing Techniques in SAP S/4HANA 2023 CO Module. This course aims to equip you with the knowledge and hands-on skills necessary to master the various components of Costing in SAP, from the foundational setup to the intricate processes of Actual Costing.Key Learning Modules:Organizational Structure:Understanding the SAP Controlling (CO) module's integration within the overall SAP S/4HANA architecture.Configuring key elements such as Controlling Areas, Cost Centers, and Profit Centers.Best practices for aligning the organizational structure with business needs.Master Data Management:Detailed exploration of master data essentials, including cost elements, cost centers, internal orders, and activity types.Strategies for maintaining accurate and up-to-date cost-relevant data.Master data relationships and their impact on cost flows.Cost Allocation Methods:Allocation techniques including distributions, assessments, and activity allocation.Practical examples demonstrating how to effectively allocate costs to ensure accurate cost reporting.Leveraging SAP standard reports to monitor cost allocation efficiency.Product Costing:End-to-end walkthrough of Product Cost Planning (PCP), including cost estimates and cost component structures.Variability analysis and how to adapt costing methods for different manufacturing scenarios (e.g., make-to-stock vs. make-to-order).Hands-on practice with standard costing, planned costing, and actual costing integration.Overhead Management:Configuring and managing overheads for production orders and internal orders.Techniques for applying overhead surcharges and automating overhead calculations.Reporting on overhead costs and analyzing their impact on overall profitability.Material Ledger and Actual Costing:Setting up the Material Ledger to enable parallel valuation and multi-currency support.In-depth guide to actual costing runs and periodic settlement.Analyzing the results of actual costing and understanding their implications for financial reporting and variance analysis.Profitability Analysis (CO-PA):Introduction to Margin Analysis ( Account-based CO-PA).Configuring profitability segments and generating reports that provide insights into product and customer profitability.Course Benefits:practical Experience: Gain hands-on experience with real-world examples and system walkthroughs.Expert Guidance: Learn from instructor with deep expertise in SAP Controlling and Costing.Comprehensive Coverage: From foundational concepts to advanced techniques, this course covers every aspect necessary for mastering SAP S/4HANA costing processes.Career Enhancement: Equip yourself with skills highly sought after in the SAP consulting and corporate finance fields.Whether you are an SAP consultant, financial analyst, or business controller, this course is tailored to enhance your understanding and application of costing strategies in SAP S/4HANA.

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TTC - Sex in the Middle Ages
Released 1/2024
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Sex. The word makes some people giggle or blush, while others may draw back in discomfort. Whatever the reaction, whether positive or negative or a confusing mix of both, it's rarely neutral. But sexual intercourse is a basic biological fact of life-and none of us would be here without it.

So, why do we find it so difficult to talk openly about sex? Where do the many rules and taboos surrounding sex and sexuality come from? How is it that a basic biological act can be so fraught with cultural, social, and moral complications?

In truth, much of our reticence in discussing and acknowledging the realities of sex comes, at least in part, from a unique time and place: medieval Europe. In the 12 episodes of Sex in the Middle Ages, Professor Jennifer McNabb and a panel of experts in medieval history and literature will take you back to the period between the fall of Rome and the rise of the Renaissance to explore the ideals and realities of sex and sexuality. As you'll learn, the rise of Christianity as not just a religion but a powerful political institution irrevocably influenced both the practical and moral dimensions of sex for centuries. And you may be surprised to see how much medieval views of sex continue to influence us today.

From the crowned heads of Europe to the lowliest serf, sex and its consequences affected everyone. After all, for people in the Middle Ages, sex could determine the fate of a kingdom and the state of your immortal soul. With so much on the line, is there any doubt that sex occupied the medieval mind and became a focal point of politics, literature, art, and so much more? This deep-seated preoccupation means that looking at the past through sex and sexuality opens doors into so many other dimensions of medieval life and offers a fresh new perspective on history beyond the big events and famous names we are familiar with.

From the Bible to the Bedroom

When you think of the Middle Ages, what first comes to mind? Perhaps it's the glorious cathedrals, the stunning art, or the courtly literature. Maybe you think of the political upheavals and religious transformations that so drastically shaped the era. For most of us, sex may be the last thing to come to mind when considering this period, and yet sex offers a spectacular lens through which to understand the ways medieval people thought and how they lived.

At its most basic, biological level, sex is the act necessary for procreation. There are myriad other reasons people engage in sex, but sex as the means to create life was a very popular topic of discussion in the Middle Ages. The medieval Church used the doctrine of Original Sin to transform a biological imperative into a moral one, proclaiming and enforcing the idea that sex is only permissible within marriage and to produce children.

With this in mind, Professor McNabb and her fellow experts begin their exploration of medieval notions of sex with a look at the Biblical narrative that set these rules in motion: the story of Adam and Eve. From this theological starting point, you'll see how sex and religion became so thoroughly intertwined throughout the Middle Ages, and beyond. But you'll also approach this perspective on history from a more practical vantage point as well, with a look at

Medical theories-some often quite inaccurate-involving sex, fertility, and desire;
Legal issues of sex and marriage in medieval society;
Harsh realities of single motherhood, sexual violence, and sex work;
Effects of class and gender on sexual behavior and expectations;
Politics of sex;
Ramifications of breaking sexual taboos; and more.
Since procreation was at the heart of medieval rules about sex, in the eyes of the Church, there was only one right way to have sex. That means there were a lot of "wrong" ways to indulge in sexual pleasure. With so many prohibitions and taboos, you'll find that many people were often breaking the rules; and yet, as you'll also discover, the severity of the punishments could vary greatly depending on who was breaking the rules and who was enforcing them.

Sex in Life and Literature

The Church's official positions on sex and sexuality may have been clear, but that doesn't mean there wasn't confusion and debate, even within the ranks of the clergy itself. Many scholars and theologians wrote about sex and sexuality, discussing the finer points of how consent, relationships, and sex "should" work, leaving us a rich trove of information regarding the everyday reality of medieval sexuality. And since the Church was the foremost authority on sex from a spiritual perspective, it also became the source of advice for those who struggled with various sexual and marital issues in ordinary life.

As Professor McNabb and our panel of experts reveal, many clergy and clerical lawyers became the medieval version of "sexperts," offering advice and guidance-although many of them took vows of lifetime celibacy. As the clergy were literate while most of the population was not, much of our information about medieval sex comes from the people who weren't supposed to be having it.

Documents from the clergy and church officials are certainly not the only sources that can illuminate the sexual customs and beliefs of the Middle Ages. The erotic and courtly literature of the time may not give us facts, but as your experts highlight, these works can give fascinating insights into the anxieties, desires, and questions that captivated medieval audiences. While medieval literature is known for its courtly tales of chivalry and romance, a much more risqué form of storytelling existed that defied the rigid and repressed image many of us have of the Middle Ages.

A New View of the Middle Ages

While it may seem that the rules for sex and marriage were clear throughout the centuries during the Middle Ages, the truth is that the rules were regularly challenged and debated. The complexity of human relationships and the evolution of Christian thinking, theology, and law meant that marriage was never fixed and unchanging. As in all times throughout history, a considerable gap existed between ideals and reality. It is in these gaps that we often find the most fascinating and illuminating parts of the past.

While sexual relationships-like all relationships-have likely been complicated since the earliest days of human culture, many of our long-held ideas about the moral and social dimensions of sex can be traced back to the Middle Ages. The medieval drive to govern and regulate human sexuality, sexual identity, and sexual behavior-even as constant pushback against the rules-has cast a long cultural shadow.

As Sex in the Middle Ages so thoroughly illuminates, although medieval people lived markedly different lives than we do, we share the common bonds of humanity, including sex and the societal complications that come with it.

What Will You Learn?
Consider the influence of Christianity and discover why many sexual taboos can be traced back to "Original Sin" as told in the biblical story of Adam and Eve

Find out what medieval people did behind closed doors, the ways they often broke the rules about sex, and what could happen to them when they got caught

Look at medieval literature, the idea of courtly love, and the works of Geoffrey Chaucer, who glorified sex

Examine some medieval myths about the human body and sex

See how much medieval views of sex continue to influence us today


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TTC - How to Make Stress Work for You
Last updated 1/2024
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Life is stressful. There's just no getting around it. But while everyday stressors are a fact of life, that doesn't mean they have to control you. Rather, with the right scientific understanding, you can actually make stress work for you instead of against you.

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According to fitness and wellness consultant Dr. Kimberlee Bethany Bonura, trying to live a completely stress-free life is a zero-sum game. Life without stress is an apathetic life in which nothing matters. The true goal of your relationship with stress is to figure out how to manage it effectively; how to use it to build and support a meaningful, resilient life.

Recent years have seen a wealth of new insights into the science of stress and its effects on our physiological and psychological health. These insights, the product of fascinating research and studies, are more than simply interesting to learn about. They're vital, powerful tools you can use to transform how you think about (and react to) stress, whether everyday stressors like traffic jams or unexpected traumas like a death in the family.

The bottom line, according to Dr. Bonura: "You can still find joy in this moment, in this chaos, in this life, by learning to be your own ultimate master of stress."

With the 18 enriching and inspiring lectures of How to Make Stress Work for You, Dr. Bonura shows you how to manage and minimize the stress in your life. You'll learn how to identify the types of stress you're most vulnerable to, what your current stress responses are, ways to manage your response to stress (including key behavior modifications and mental exercises), and a plethora of other relevant, practical, and even essential information on integrating stress into a healthy lifestyle. Rooted in scientific findings from experiments, research papers, case studies, and first-hand experiences from Dr. Bonura's life and career, this course offers you nothing less than a bold new way of facing (and appreciating) daily life.

EXPLORE THE NUANCES OF HOW STRESS WORKS

Think of stress management as a toll road, with an initial cost to get on but with long-term savings. The strategies and techniques required to master the stress in your life take some initial work to learn-and ongoing practice to hone and strengthen. But the investment, in the long run, will end up saving you time, energy, money, and preserve your mental health.

Designed to be your helpful companion in this process, How to Make Stress Work for You elucidates the realities of stress: how it works, why it affects us the way it does, and the importance of managing it.

Throughout these lectures, you'll explore the nuances of stress in ways you may never have considered.

Types of stress: One important thing to understand about stress is that different stressors have different positions on what Dr. Bonura calls your personal "stress continuum." There are traumas (for example, major illness) which are deeply stressful and often outside your control; moderate stressors (like work deadlines) that are more contained and manageable; and activities of daily living (such as laundry or getting dinner on the table) that can be stressful depending on your personality.
A matter of perception: New approaches to stress management take into account the fact that you never directly experience any stimuli. Instead, what you're experiencing is the brain's interpretation of raw input (sights, sounds) using memory, analysis, and reasoning. That's why one important step in stress management is understanding that what you're responding to in life are your perceptions-not the stimuli itself.
Busting emotional myths: Throughout these lectures, Dr. Bonura busts common misperceptions about our emotions and their relationship to stress. It turns out, for example, that the continued pursuit of happiness is, in and of itself, stressful. And if you think expressing your rage through punching a pillow is helpful, think again; it could actually be making you angrier.
The power of meditation: Meditation can dramatically improve your relationship with the stress in your life. You may have already practiced this essential skill without having gone to a meditation class. How can that be? At its core, meditation is the skill of keeping your mind and your awareness in the present moment.

BUILD A STRESS MANAGEMENT TOOLKIT

Each of us responds to stress in our own way. That's why Dr. Bonura fills How to Make Stress Work for You with scientifically-backed techniques, behavior modifications, and simple exercises you can use to build a personalized toolkit for managing your stress response. You will explore tools like

Detachment: Research shows that by detaching yourself from certain provocations and taking a "fly-on-the-wall" perspective you may more effectively let go of stressful emotions like anger.
Affection: At the University of Notre Dame, researchers found that adults who received more hugs in childhood had less anxiety as adults.
Rumination: If you ruminate right after a traumatic moment, you may better process the event neurologically and avoid getting stuck in that neural path in the future.
Creativity: Outlets like art therapy offer a unique opportunity for healing and restoration through the creative process.

BE YOUR OWN STRESS CHAMPION

With the insights of a health expert and the compassion of a helpful friend, Dr. Bonura makes How to Make Stress Work for You a supportive outlet to turn to whenever you're feeling overwhelmed by stress. A realist, her goal is not to cure you of harmful stress but to put you in better control of it.

"Fundamentally, we're not looking for stress-free lives or stress freedom" she says. "We just want to feel like the stress that we experience leads to something we truly care about. That is when we are champions of our own stress."

Warm and encouraging, her experience giving one-on-one help to individuals gives these lectures the feel of a private, personal conversation. Dr. Bonura walks you step-by-step through the course's cognitive exercises, demonstrating just how easy it is to finally take charge of your stress.


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TTC - Mathematics Describing the Real World: Precalculus and Trigonometry
Last updated 9/2024
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What's the sure road to success in calculus? The answer is simple: Precalculus. Traditionally studied after Algebra II, this mathematical field covers advanced algebra, trigonometry, exponents, logarithms, and much more

What's the sure road to success in calculus? The answer is simple: Precalculus. Traditionally studied after Algebra II, this mathematical field covers advanced algebra, trigonometry, exponents, logarithms, and much more. These interrelated topics are essential for solving calculus problems, and by themselves are powerful methods for describing the real world, permeating all areas of science and every branch of mathematics. Little wonder, then, that precalculus is a core course in high schools throughout the country and an important review subject in college.

Unfortunately, many students struggle in precalculus because they fail to see the links between different topics-between one approach to finding an answer and a startlingly different, often miraculously simpler, technique. As a result, they lose out on the enjoyment and fascination of mastering an amazingly useful tool box of problem-solving strategies.

And even if you're not planning to take calculus, understanding the fundamentals of precalculus can give you a versatile set of skills that can be applied to a wide range of fields-from computer science and engineering to business and health care.

Mathematics Describing the Real World: Precalculus and Trigonometry
is your unrivaled introduction to this crucial subject, taught by award-winning Professor Bruce Edwards of the University of Florida. Professor Edwards is coauthor of one of the most widely used textbooks on precalculus and an expert in getting students over the trouble spots of this challenging phase of their mathematics education.

"Calculus is difficult because of the precalculus skills needed for success," Professor Edwards points out, adding, "In my many years of teaching, I have found that success in calculus is assured if students have a strong background in precalculus."

A Math Milestone Made Clear
In 36 intensively illustrated half-hour lectures, supplemented by a workbook with additional explanations and problems, Mathematics Describing the Real World takes you through all the major topics of a typical precalculus course taught in high school or college. Those who will especially benefit from Professor Edwards's lucid and engaging approach include

high school and college students currently enrolled in precalculus who feel overwhelmed and want coaching from an inspiring teacher who knows where students stumble;
parents of students, who may feel out of their depth with the advanced concepts taught in precalculus;
those who have finished Algebra II and are eager to get a head start on the next milestone on the road to calculus;
beginning calculus students who want to review and hone their skills in crucial precalculus topics;
anyone motivated to learn precalculus on his or her own, whether as a home-schooled pupil or as an adult preparing for a new career.
The Powerful Tools of Precalculus

With precalculus, you start to see all of mathematics as a unified whole-as a group of often radically different techniques for representing data, analyzing problems, and finding solutions. And you discover that these techniques are ultimately connected in a beautiful way. Perceiving these connections helps you choose the best tool for a given problem

Algebraic functions: Including polynomial functions and rational functions, these equations relate the input value of a variable to a single output value, corresponding to countless everyday situations in which one event depends on another.
Trigonometry: Originally dealing with the measurement of triangles, this subject has been vastly enriched by the concept of the trigonometric function, which models many types of cyclical processes, such as waves, orbits, and vibrations.
Exponential and logarithmic functions: Often involving the natural base, e, these functions are built on terms with exponents and their inverse, logarithms, and describe phenomena such as population growth and the magnitude of an earthquake on the Richter scale.
Complex numbers: Seemingly logic-defying, complex numbers are based on the square root of -1, designated by the symbol i. They are essential for solving many technical problems and are the basis for the beautiful patterns in fractal geometry.
Vectors: Quantities like velocity have both magnitude and direction. Vectors allow the direction component to be specified in a form that allows addition, multiplication, and other operations that are crucial in fields such as physics.
Matrices: A matrix is a rectangular array of numbers with special rules that permit two matrices to be added or multiplied. Practically any situation where data are collected in columns and rows can be treated mathematically as a matrix.
In addition, Professor Edwards devotes two lectures to conic sections, slicing a cone mathematically into circles, parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas. You also learn when it's useful to switch from Cartesian to polar coordinates; how infinite sequences and series lead to the concept of the limit in calculus; and two approaches to counting questions: permutations and combinations. You close with an introduction to probability and a final lecture that features an actual calculus problem, which your experience in precalculus makes ... elementary!

Real-World Mathematics
Believing that students learn mathematics most effectively when they see it in the context of the world around them, Professor Edwards uses scores of interesting problems that are fun, engaging, and often relevant to real life. Among the many applications of precalculus that you'll encounter are these

Public health: A student with a new strain of flu arrives at college. How long before every susceptible person is infected? An exponential function called the logistic growth model shows how quickly an epidemic spreads.
Surveying: Suppose you have to measure the diagonal width of a marsh without getting wet. It's a simple matter of walking two sides of a triangle on dry land and then using trigonometry to determine the length of the third side that spans the marsh.
Astronomy: One of the most famous cases involving the sine and cosine functions that model periodic phenomena occurred in 1967, when astronomer Jocelyn Bell detected a radio signal from space at 1.3373-second intervals. It proved to be the first pulsar ever observed.
Acoustics: The special properties of an ellipse explain why a person standing at a given spot in the U.S. Capitol's Statuary Hall can hear a whisper from someone standing 85 feet away.
Computer graphics: How do you make an object appear to rotate on a computer screen? Matrix algebra allows you to move each pixel in an image by a specified angle by multiplying two matrices together.
Probability: Have you ever forgotten your four-digit ATM PIN number? What is the probability that you can guess it? A simple calculation shows that you would have to punch numbers nonstop for many hours before being assured of success.
An Adventure in Mathematical Learning
A three-time Teacher of the Year in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Florida, Professor Edwards has a time-tested approach to making difficult material accessible. In Mathematics Describing the Real World, he enlivens his lectures with study tips and a feature he calls "You Be the Teacher," in which he puts you in the professor's shoes by asking how you would design a particular test problem or answer one of the frequently asked questions he gets in the classroom. For example, are all exponential functions increasing? After you hear Professor Edwards's explanation, you'll know that when someone uses the term "exponentially," you should ask, "Do you mean exponential growth or decay?"-for it can go in either direction. He also gives valuable tips on using graphing calculators, pointing out their amazing capabilities-and pitfalls.

What Will You Learn?
Get introduced (or reintroduced) to inverse, rational, exponential, and polynomial functions.

Delve into the laws of sine and cosine.

Dig into the rudimentary world of probability to determine your odds at winning the lottery.



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Complete C# Unity Game Developer 3D (Updated To Unity 6)
Last updated 10/2024
Created by Rick Davidson,GameDev.tv Team,Stephen Hubbard
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Updated to Unity 6! Design and Develop Video Games. Learn C#. Code Your first 3D Unity games for web, Mac and PC.



What you'll learn
Learn C# from scratch. A powerful modern language.
Get experience using Unity 2020 - a very versatile 3D tool.
Gain an excellent general knowledge of video game design.
Make 2.5D and 3D games in Unity.
Transfer your knowledge to .NET, other languages, and more.
Learn how object oriented programming works in practice.
Develop a positive attitude to problem solving.
Practical exercises EVERY VIDEO to build actual skills.
Learn good coding and design patterns.
Learn to use source control, a valuable tool for working in small teams.

Requirements
PC or Mac capable of running Unity 2017 or later.
Regular internet access for Q&A and community.

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This course has been updated to Unity 6, but is still compatible with older versions of Unity.This is the long-awaited sequel to the Complete Unity Developer - one of the most popular e-learning courses on the internet! Completely re-worked from scratch with brand-new projects and our latest teaching techniques. You will benefit from the fact we have already taught over 2 million students programming and game development, many shipping commercial games as a result.Unity is an incredible 3D package used for making video games, architectural and medical imaging and more. The challenge is that it's big and complicated to use, especially for complete beginners to coding and game development. We make learning to code easy and fun by leading you step-by-step through the process of creating exciting games.Get plugged into our communities of amazing developers on Facebook (nearly 20k), in our own Teaching Assistant-curated Community, and our student Discord chat channel.If you're reading this you probably already have everything you need to get started. Unity is a free download. With regular access to an internet connection you'll be able to engage in our thriving community. Even if you have no experience with coding, or with 3D packages, we will guide you through everything from first principles. Starting slow, then building on what you learn, you'll soon have a very solid working knowledge of Unity.You'll build five fun games, each teaching you key skills in game development. From the basics like variables and collision detection to more advanced stuff like procedural generation and AI, you'll master it all - while dodging obstacles and blasting aliens!Create an 'Obstacle Dodge' game. Learn player input, collisions, variables, and if statements. It's the perfect way to get your feet wet in Unity.Launch into "Rocket Boost", a physics-based game. Mess around with forces, namespaces, and classes. Push that rocket-and your skills-even further!Gear up for "Galaxy Strike", an old-school rail shooter. Master Unity's terrain and timeline tools while coding arrays, for-loops, and coroutines. Arcade fun with a modern twist!Craft a procedural endless runner in 'Royal Run'. Build worlds that never stop, use lists, pickups, animations, post-processing, and more.Get your eye in on "Sharp Shooter", a first-person shooter. Tackle nav mesh agents, enemy AI, weapon switching, raycasting, and prototyping levels with ProBuilder. Because who doesn't want to make an FPS?Don't take our word for it, please see the amazing reviews students have taken the time to write. We are proud to be transforming lives, and equipping 1000s of people with valuable new skills. We would love you to become one of them now.The course is project-based, so you will not just be learning dry programming concepts, but applying them immediately to real indie games as you go. All the project files will be included, as well as additional references and resources - you'll never get stuck. There are "talking heads", powerful diagrams, quality screencasts and more.For each demo game you build you will follow this process...Be challenged to build the entire game yourself.Be shown step-by step how to build it.Be challenged to apply, and re-apply your knowledge regularly.Prefer to focus on 2D? Check-out our Complete Unity Developer 2D course. Want something a little more advanced? Check-out our epic Unity RPG course. Want to get certified, get a job, or learn environment art - we've got you covered. The green leaf logo is your sign of quality.You will get full lifetime access for a single one-off fee. The creators are qualified and experienced coders and avid gamers, so are able to explain complex concepts clearly, as well as entertain along the way.What this course DOESN'T cover...Here are some things we will not be covering in detail...Art asset creation (assets provided but not made on-screen).Advanced performance optimization.Editor plugins or modifications.Physics engine modification.Anyone who wants to learn to create games: Unity 3D is a fantastic platform which enables you to make production-quality games. Furthermore these games can be created for Windows, MacOS, iOS, Android and Web from a single source!Dive in now, you won't be disappointed!

Who this course is for
Anyone who wants to learn to code the fun way - by making games.
People who want to learn to make their video games, learning code as they go.



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