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Famous Romans (TTC Audio)
English | ISBN 10: 1565853318, ISBN 13: 9781565853317 | 2001 | MP3@40kbps | 12h25m | 213 MB

Professor Fears divides his presentation into three "turning point" epochs in Roman history: Rome's war with Hannibal (the Second Punic War); Caesar and the end of the Roman Republic; and the imperial era between Augustus and Marcus Aurelius.As he presents the great figures of each period, he makes them seem personal and immediate. As you study these and many other significant Romans, you'll probe fundamental questions about the political and cultural history of Rome. What was the impact of Greek civilization on the Romans? Why did the Roman people, at the height of military, political, and economic power, abandon their republican liberty for the dictatorship of Caesar and his successors? What made the 2nd century A.D. one the most creative periods in world history?


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European History and European Lives: 1715 to 1914 [TTC Audio]
English | ASIN: B00DTUZ1IY | 08 July 2013 | 18:18:41 | MP3@192kbps | 1508,88 MB | Author: Jonathan Steinberg | Narrator: Jonathan Steinberg

Meet 35 of the most influential people who lived during the 200 most difficult years in the history of the West. Between the years 1715 and 1914, the lives of these artists, writers, scientists, and leaders shaped our times and reflected their own.
You'll meet such figures as Charles Darwin, Sir Robert Walpole, David Lloyd George, Mary Wollstonecraft, Captain Alfred Dreyfus, Napoleon Bonaparte, and others whose lives represent the crucial forces that shaped European history during two decisive centuries. You'll also examine the transformation of Europe from a world of lord and serf, horse and carriage, superstition and disease into today's modern state of boss and worker, steam and steel, science and medicine.
As you grow to understand the living context of European history, you appreciate the great transforming themes embodied by the people who populate this fascinating march. The two most important themes are the movement toward democracy-culminating in the French Revolution-that dominated the first of the two centuries covered, and the Industrial Revolution with the explosion of science and technology that dominated the second.
In choosing the characters whose lives most reflect these themes, Professor Steinberg has not confined himself to those who are most often studied-monarchs, politicians, military leaders-but has included scientists, artists, philosophers, and industrialists, and even an entire population threatened with starvation-the Irish. With a fascinating approach to European history, the biographical approach of these 36 lectures provides a fun way to look at the great changes of the period and to educate ourselves about the world.


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Explaining Social Deviance [TTC Audio]
Professor Paul Root Wolpe, Ph.D. | Audio: MP3 96Kbps | Duration: 07:42 H/M | Lec: 10 - Average 46 minutes each | 317 MB | Language: English + Guidebook

This set of 10 lectures examines the complex topic of deviance and how major sociological theories have attempted to define it and understand its role in both historical and modern society.


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Why do some people commit crimes, use the wrong fork, or speak out of turn? How does a society determine when a crime has been committed, which fork to use, and who should speak when? How have we tried to explain deviance and create categories of deviants? What has been the role of race and class in these definitions?

How do deviants reconcile their behavior with society's norms? What have been the contributions of Freud, Durkheim, Lombroso, and modern literary criticism to our understanding of deviance and conformity?

How is the practice of science itself an example of deviance and conformity?

A Framework for Defining Deviance
This set of 10 lectures examines the complex topic of deviance and how major sociological theories have attempted to define it and understand its role in both historical and modern society.

Professor Paul Root Wolpe introduces deviance as "a complex, often ambiguous, social phenomenon that raises numerous questions about how a varied and often arbitrary set of characteristics can be used to name the same idea.

"Certain theories provide a framework for examining how religion, societal norms, power relations, and personal values and beliefs are often used to determine which personal characteristics and behaviors are labeled deviant and, by default, which individuals, groups, or behaviors are sanctioned in societies," he says.

The application of those definitions has a direct impact on areas of social life, including the mental health profession, systems of deterrence, the judicial system, and the arts. Who do we medicate, educate, incarcerate?

Dr. Wolpe is the author of the textbook Sexuality and Gender in Society and the end-of-life guide In the Winter of Life. He has won several teaching and writing awards and was named "Outstanding Professor at Penn" by the Panhellenic Council at the University of Pennsylvania.

In addition, Dr. Wolpe is the first chief of bioethics for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). He is a regular columnist on biotechnology for the Philadelphia Inquirer and appears frequently in broadcast and print media, including MSNBC, CBS and ABC Evening News, Dateline, and The Jim Lehrer Show.


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European Thought and Culture in the 19th Century [TTC Audio]
English | ASIN: B00DTNVBHQ | 2013 | 12 hours and 19 minutes | MP3 64 kbps | 399 MB

In the 19th century, Europe was the crucible for most of the ideas, institutions, and "isms" that now shape the life of our entire planet- nationalism, capitalism, democracy, socialism, feminism, and the list goes on and on. But where did these ideas come from? How did the particular conditions of Europe between the French Revolution and the First World War shape these thinkers' ideas, the thoughts of their critics, the progress of the debates that went on between them, and the wider hearing that all received? Professor Kramer invites you to view intellectual history as a series of overlapping, interconnected dialogues, which will help you deepen your understanding of the ideas of influential 19th-century European intellectuals; reflect on the interactions between ideas and social experience; and think critically and creatively about how the ideas of 19th-century Europe's leading thinkers and writers still raise a host of cogent questions for our own time.You will examine not only famous thinkers like Marx, Darwin, and Nietzsche, but a number of important, though less well-remembered, figures including the romantic author Germaine de Sta l, the positivist Auguste Comte, the novelist and feminist George Sand, the political theorist Benjamin Constant, and many others-each placed in a context and linked both to other creative thinkers and the major issues of the time.Beginning the legacy of the 18th-century Enlightenment and its connection to the French Revolution and ending with the philosophy of Nietzsche, this ambitious course is rich with great-and lasting-ideas.


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Europe and Western Civilization in the Modern Age [TTC Audio]
Professor Thomas Childers, Ph.D. | Audio: MP3 96Kbps | Duration: 23:26 H/M | Lec: 48 - Average 29 minutes each | 965 MB | Language: English + Guidebook

Consider the events explored, explained, and connected by this course.


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Consider the events explored, explained, and connected by this course.

Three lifetimes ago, Europe was a farming society ruled by families of monarchs:

In one life, England became an industrial power; thousands were guillotined in France; Napoleon's Empire rose and fell; and revolution swept Europe.
In one more lifetime, Italy and Germany were created from a collection of city-states; European powers conquered Africa; and millions died in a Great War.
And in a third lifetime, the world plunged into economic depression, global war, and genocide; Europe abandoned its African colonies; the Soviet Union rose and fell; and the same powers that had bled each other for hundreds of years created a Common Market and unified currency.


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European Thought and Culture in the 20th Century [TTC Audio]
English | ASIN: B00DTNVA7W | 2013 | 12 hours and 21 minutes | MP3 64 kbps | 378 MB

As a sequel to European Thought and Culture in the 19th Century, Professor Kramer tackles the major intellectual themes and debates that decisively shaped 20th-century European culture, cover an amazingly wide range of thinkers and writers, the key historical circumstances and challenges they faced, and the fascinating and subtle ways in which their works relate to one another and to the larger story of modern European culture. You'll look at influential writers such as St phane Mallarm , Joseph Conrad, Henrik Ibsen, Virginia Woolf, and Primo Levi; important painters such as Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, and Wassily Kandinsky; philosophers and theorists such as Ludwig Wittgenstein, Albert Einstein, Edmund Husserl, Jean-Paul Sartre, and J rgen Habermas; and other key figures in the human and social scientists, including mile Durkheim, John Maynard Keynes, Hannah Arendt, and Carl Jung.
With a focus on context, cultural innovations, and responses to World War I and World War II, Professor Kramer lends coherence and liveliness to what might otherwise seem a bewildering gathering of intellectuals. But by learning about their lives, their works, and the connections between their ideas, you'll gain a keener insight into a host of movements and trends in the modern intellectual life-including positivism, literary modernism, feminism, structuralism, and Cubism and Abstract Expressionism in painting.


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The Ethics of Aristotle [TTC Audio]
English | July 8, 2013 | ASIN: B00DTNV8LA | MP3@48 kbps | 6 hrs 9 mins | 131 MB
Lecturer: S.J. Father Joseph Koterski

In this 12-lecture meditation on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, you'll uncover the clarity and ethical wisdom of one of humanity's greatest minds. Father Koterski shows how and why this great philosopher can help you deepen and improve your own thinking on questions of morality and leading the best life. The aim of these lectures is to provide you with a clear and thoughtful introduction to Aristotle as a moral philosopher. After absorbing some important background information designed to introduce you to Aristotle's career and general approach to the various fields of knowledge, you turn to the ten books (today we would call them chapters) of this brief but towering work. Throughout, you'll consider Aristotle's account of the four main virtues of courage, moderation, justice, and prudence; his claims that happiness (eudaimonia) is the real goal of life; his explanations of how and why people attain- or fall short of- ethical excellence; his differences with his teachers Plato and Socrates over the hard question of what knowing rightly has to do with acting rightly; where Aristotle's thought fits into the long history of ethical reflection; and much more.

Prepare for an illuminating, mind-broadening, and thought-provoking learning experience, and a chance to get up close and personal with one of Western philosophy's founding fathers.

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The Apostle Paul [TTC Audio]
English | ASIN: B00DTNVYXM | 2013 | 6 hours and 8 minutes | M4B 64 kbps | 168 MB

Coming to grips with Christianity means coming to grips with Paul. There is no figure aside from Jesus himself who is more important to the history of this world religion, and no figure from the age of the early church about whom we know more or of whom we have a more rounded view.
Historian Luke Timothy Johnson, the best-selling author of The Real Jesus, offers a fresh and historically grounded assessment of the life and letters of Christianity's "apostle to the Gentiles" in The Apostle Paul.
"One of the most fascinating, important, and controversial figures in the religious history of the West, Paul the Apostle continues to find champions and detractors, sometimes in surprising places," says Professor Johnson.


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Doctors: The History of Scientific Medicine Revealed Through Biography
Audio CDs in MP3 / English: MP3, 128 kb/s (2 ch) | Duration: 08:27:19 | ISBN-10: 1598030299 | 2005 | 496 MB
Genre: Doctors, Biography

One step at a time, through leaps of progress and hurdles of devastating disappointment, humanity's medical knowledge has moved forward from a time when even the slightest cut held the threat of infection and death,

when the flow of blood within the body was a mystery, and "cells" were not even a concept, and when the appearance of a simple instrument allowing a physician to listen to the beat of a diseased heart was a profound advance.

How was medical science able to make this extraordinary journey? What major discoveries made it possible? Who were the fascinating individuals responsible for those discoveries, and what qualities prepared each of them for their unique roles in medical history?

The scope of medical history reveals a compelling story.
In Doctors: The History of Scientific Medicine Revealed Through Biography, Dr. Sherwin Nuland draws on the lives of 12 of medicine's greatest contributors to tell the human story behind the development of Western scientific medicine. (Asian medicine is not considered in this course; nor are those systems categorized as alternative medicine.)

Striving, Disappointment, Genius and Greed
This course shows the human side of science. It's a story about strivings, disappointments, triumphs of human genius, and sometimes, greed.

While medical science is described to some degree, this course focuses on personalities and tells the story of medicine, and does not contain the wealth of scientific detail of a pure science course. The focus here is on medical history.

We feel extraordinarily fortunate in being able to offer this course by this instructor. Physician, surgeon, teacher, medical historian, and bestselling author, Sherwin B. Nuland, M.D., F.A.C.S., is Clinical Professor of Surgery at Yale college of Medicine. He brings to each lecture marvelous skills in storytelling and in translating medical and other scientific issues into layman's language.

His lectures are presented with both humor and an easygoing, personable approach, reflecting the qualities that have given his written work such lasting popularity. He will introduce you to medicine's trailblazers: those he calls "among the most fascinating, and I might say, among the most daring individuals that you might ever encounter in life, or in your reading, or even in the movies."

Nature's Closet of Secrets
"Each of them those who are likable, and those who are obnoxious, those who are modest, and those who are egocentric those who are serene and those who are crazed each of them has a unique story to tell us," Dr. Nuland says.

"But the thing that unites all of them is their extraordinary zeal for discovering the secrets of nature, what one of the greatest of them, William Harvey, in the 17th century, would eventually come to call 'nature's closet of secrets.' "

Dr. Nuland ranges far and wide across the intellectual and cultural landscape. He weaves into the story topics such as the rise of universities and how they influenced medical education; the appearance of scientific method and what we call "inductive reasoning" (from the smaller to the greater); the influence of individual personality on achievement along with the accompanying influence of national character and culture; the role of the church; and the part played by each discoverer's psychological makeup.

History through Biography
More than anything else, however, you will get to know the people who pried those "closet of secrets" from nature's grasp, and you'll share some of the intriguing stories that might not have a place in a purely scientific course, but which imbue this course with enduring human fascination. Consider:

The favorite childhood play spot of a young 16th-century Flemish boy named Andreas Vesalius. Descended from several generations of physicians, the young Vesalius spent countless happy hours at a nearby place of execution, a gallows where the dead bodies of criminals were left to rot. He was fascinated by the bits of bone and dried flesh he found. Years later, he became a professor of anatomy and surgery at the University of Padua and published a book called De Humani Corporis Fabrica: On the Structure of the Human Body. Published in 1543, and rich in illustrations by a prot g of Titian named Jan Stephen van Calcar, the mammoth volume is the world's first truly accurate description of human anatomy.

The horrible reality of surgery up until the middle of the 19th century, when screaming patients had to be held down, and even the simple procedures then possible, such as amputations, had mortality rates from infection that exceeded 50 percent. You will learn the often-bizarre story behind the discovery of surgical anesthesia, which featured suicides, imprisonment, and even psychotic behavior among the four principals vying for historical recognition and a $100,000 prize promised by the U.S. Congress.

Joseph Lister's monumental discovery of the cause of post-operative infection and even his demonstrable methods of preventing much of it were rejected by his English colleagues for a full generation, even as they were being accepted elsewhere.
The advent of pediatric cardiac surgery was launched by Helen Taussig, one of the first great medical women from Johns Hopkins Medical college, who proposed the idea for the "blue baby" operations performed by Alfred Blalock and Vivien Thomas. A brilliant African American lab assistant there, Thomas guided the groundbreaking 1944 operation over the shoulder of surgeon Blalock.

Dr. Nuland's course is a marvelous introduction to the science of medicine and is rich in human detail, with every medical discovery explained and put into historical context by one of medicine's most accomplished and famous writers. It is a must-have for anyone interested in the fascinating story of medicine's evolution since the time of Hippocrates in ancient Greece, and the brilliant men and women who made this journey possible.

Lectures:
00. About the Lecturer
01. Hippocrates and the Origins of Western Medicine
02. The Paradox of Galen
03. Vesalius and the Renaissance of Medicine
04. Harvey, Discoverer of the Circulation
05. Morgagni and the Anatomy of Disease
06. Hunter, the Surgeon as Scientist (info)
07. Laennec and the Invention of the Stethoscope
08. Morton and the Origins of Anesthesia
09. Virchow and the Cellular Origins of Disease
10. Lister and the Germ Theory
11. Halsted and American Medical Education
12. Taussig and the Development of Cardiac Surgery


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Elements of Jazz: From Cakewalks to Fusion [TTC Audio]
English | July 8, 2013 | ASIN: B00DTNWOWM | M4B@64 kbps | 5 hrs 59 mins | + PDF Guidebook | 138 MB
Lecturer: Bill Messenger, M.A.

Jazz is a uniquely American art form, one of America's great contributions to not only musical culture, but world culture, with each generation of musicians applying new levels of creativity that take the music in unexpected directions that defy definition, category, and stagnation.

Now you can learn the basics and history of this intoxicating genre in an eight-lecture series that is as free-flowing and original as the art form itself. You'll follow the evolution of jazz from its beginnings in the music and dancing of the antebellum plantations to its morphing into many shapes as its greatest innovators gave us ragtime, the blues, the swing music of the big band era, boogie-woogie, and big band blues.

You'll follow the rise of modern jazz in all of its many forms, including bebop, cool, modal, free, and fusion jazz. And you'll learn how the course of jazz was changed by key technological innovations, such as the invention of the microphone, which allowed smaller-voiced singers like Bing Crosby or Mel Torme to share a limelight once reserved for the bigger voices of stars like Bessie Smith or Al Jolson.

Beginning the story on those antebellum plantations, Professor Messenger reveals how the "cakewalks" of slave culture gave birth to a dance craze at the end of the 19th century that was ignorant of its own humble roots. And he explores the irony of the minstrel shows, which derived from Southern beliefs of black cultural inferiority yet eventually spawned a musical industry that African-American musicians would dominate for decades to come.

As a bonus, the lectures are also very entertaining, with Professor Messenger frequently turning to his piano to illustrate his musical points, often with the help of guest artists.


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Dark Matter, Dark Energy: The Dark Side of the Universe [TTC Audio]
English | ISBN: 1598033514 | 2007 | 12 hours and 14 minutes | MP3 96 kbps | 508 MB

There's more to the universe than meets the eye a lot more. In recent years, scientists have discovered that 95% of the contents of the cosmos are invisible to our current methods of direct detection. Yet something is holding galaxies and galaxy clusters together, and something else is causing space to fly apart.
Scientists call these invisible components dark matter and dark energy; "dark" because these phenomena do not emit light, not because we are not learning more and more about them. In fact, dark matter and dark energy are the most eagerly studied subjects in astronomy and particle physics today.
If and when we discover this matter, it will further validate the "standard model" of physics which, so far, is the best description of how our universe works; if we cannot find this matter, or if it does not exist, then we will completely need to rethink the current "standard model" theory.
Starting with the early 20th-century work of Albert Einstein in theoretical physics and Edwin Hubble in observational astronomy, Dr. Carroll takes you through the key concepts of this revolutionary view of an expanding universe, concepts which have brought us for the first time in history to the brink of knowing what the universe is made of.


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Conquest of the Americas [TTC Audio]
English | July 08, 2013 | ASIN: B00DTNWJMC | M4B@55 kbps | 12h 4m | + PDF Guidebook | 290 MB
Lecturer: Marshall C. Eakin

Was Christopher Columbus's voyage to the Americas in 1492 the most important event in the history of the world?

Professor Eakin's provocative answer is a resounding "Yes" - as he presents his case in an intriguing series of 24 lectures. He argues that the voyage gave birth to the distinct identity of the Americas today by creating a collision between three distinct cultures - European, African, and Native American - that radically transformed the view of the world on both sides of the Atlantic. These thoughtful lectures will remind you that when Columbus completed his voyage, he found a people unlike any he had ever known, living in a land unmentioned in any of the great touchstones of Western knowledge. You'll learn how the European world, animated by the great dynamic forces of the day, Christianity and commercial capitalism, reacted to Columbus's discovery with voyages of conquest-territorial, cultural, and spiritual - throughout the New World. And you'll see the traumatic consequences - not only for the native peoples of the Americas, but for the people of Africa, as well, millions of whom had their lives altered by the transatlantic slave trade that resulted.

Yet these lectures are far more than an account of heroes and villains, or victors and victims. They form a dramatic, sweeping tale of the complex blending of three peoples into one-forming new societies and cultures that were neither European, African, nor Native American, but uniquely American. While Professor Eakin readily identifies his own interpretation of events, he generously showcases competing views, and you'll benefit enormously from the many works he cites for further study.


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(January 2023) Business Fundamentals (Pre-University)
Last updated 6/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 41.46 GB | Duration: 36h 3m

Oxford Diploma in Business Fundamentals (+ Multiple choice tests and workbooks)



What you'll learn
1. Business principles to enable passing College business exams
2. Practical and theoretical aspects of business
3. Functions of key departments
4. Understand - and discuss - the basics of business
5. Business fundamentals
6. Extended case study material on sole trader
7. Emphasis on learning through discussion


Requirements
1. An interest in business
2. A desire to achieve exam college standards quickly
3. A willingness to learn from your surroundings rather than a textbook
4. As there are links given in the lectures you should be able to use the internet - make sure you have anti-virus software that is up to date!
5. Time. Although the lectures are short, to gain full value from the course, you should also do the homework!
6. Access to the internet - make sure you have up to date anti-virus software!


Description
This is the ONLY Udemy course offering the Oxford Diploma in pre-University Business FundamentalsAbout this courseThis is a detailed course that if followed - which includes the reading and homework - will enable students to pass pre-University Business Courses. The lectures are very up to date and the links are constantly being updated so this course is also applicable for someone who has an interest but has never formally studied a course.This course is the INTERNATIONAL version and so the contents are useful for students all over the world - especially if they are studying at college or college.Topics covered include:Marketing pricing, place, product, promotion, people....Finance - balance sheet etcProduction - stock control, quality control...HRM - training, motivation, recruitment...UDATED FEBRUARY 2022 to include:Quality ControlStock controlUse of technologyLabour productivityMultiple choice questionsThere is a special section at the end (filmed in February 2022) dealing with revision on quality control, and customer service. Throughout the course the emphasis is on REAL LIFE examples. The lecture need not be stopped to answer questions as time limits are built in. A unique element is short film clips are used in many lectures to illustrate a point or to encourage discussions - and these are from films the Instructor has acted in.

Overview
Section 1: Friendly advice

Lecture 1 Friendly advice

Section 2: For all

Lecture 2 For all

Section 3: Please watch this first!

Lecture 3 Please please watch this first!

Section 4: OPTIONAL: Business English for one week

Lecture 4 Introduction

Lecture 5 Day One: Ask for Help

Lecture 6 Day Two: Watch and Listen

Lecture 7 Day Three: Write Down Words and Phrases

Lecture 8 Day Four: Practice as much as you can (Part 1)

Lecture 9 Day Four: Practice as much as you can (Part 2)

Lecture 10 Day Five: Make time to study

Lecture 11 Day Six: Five Websites

Lecture 12 Day Seven: In conclusion

Section 5: Oxford college of Learning Diploma

Lecture 13 Compulsory: The Oxford Diploma

Section 6: Compulsory : Pre-University Business Studies - the basics

Lecture 14 About the lecturer

Lecture 15 Original preview

Lecture 16 Reviews

Lecture 17 Business activity

Lecture 18 Classification of business

Lecture 19 Enterprise, business growth and size

Lecture 20 Enterprise, growth and size - part 2

Lecture 21 Enterprise, growth and size - part 3

Lecture 22 Types of business organisation

Lecture 23 Type of business organisation - part 2

Lecture 24 Business objectives and stakeholder objectives

Lecture 25 Motivation

Lecture 26 Organisation and management

Lecture 27 Recruitment selection and training of workers

Lecture 28 Communication

Lecture 29 Marketing, competition and the customer

Lecture 30 Marketing, competition and the customer - pt 2

Lecture 31 Market research

Lecture 32 The marketing mix

Lecture 33 Marketing mix: place and promotion

Lecture 34 Marketing strategy

Lecture 35 Marketing strategy - pt 2

Lecture 36 Production of goods and services

Lecture 37 Costs, scale of production and break-even analysis

Lecture 38 Quality

Lecture 39 Location

Lecture 40 Business finance

Lecture 41 Cash flow forecasting

Lecture 42 Income statements

Lecture 43 Balance sheets

Lecture 44 Analysis of accounts

Lecture 45 Government economic objectives and policies

Lecture 46 Environmental and ethical issues

Lecture 47 Business and the international economy

Section 7: COMPULSORY: Decision making to improve operational performance

Lecture 48 Lecture 1 : The operations function - part 1

Lecture 49 Lecture 1 : The operations function - part 2

Lecture 50 Lecture 2 : Business Objectives

Lecture 51 Lecture 3 : Quality

Lecture 52 Lecture 4 : Efficiency and flexibility

Lecture 53 Lecture 5 : Continuing with targets

Lecture 54 Lecture 6 : The Environment

Lecture 55 Lecture 7 : Internal influences

Lecture 56 Lecture 8 : Targets for Productivity

Lecture 57 Lecture 9 : Marketing issues

Lecture 58 Lecture 10 : External environment

Lecture 59 Lecture 11 : Sudden short term changes

Lecture 60 Lecture 12 : Competitors

Lecture 61 Lecture 13 : Legal and Environmental

Lecture 62 Lecture 14: Analysis of Operational Performance

Lecture 63 Lecture 15: Why is achieving high productivity important?

Lecture 64 Lecture 16: Cost minimisation

Lecture 65 Lecture 17 : So where DOES a business reduce costs?

Lecture 66 Lecture 18 : Labour productivity

Lecture 67 Lecture 19 : How can labour productivity be measured?

Lecture 68 Lecture 20 : Getting attention

Lecture 69 Lecture 21: Capacity

Lecture 70 Lecture 22 : Back to labour productivity

Lecture 71 Lecture 23 : Technology - part 1

Lecture 72 Lecture 23 Technology - part 2

Section 8: COMPULSORY: Sustainability

Lecture 73 Introduction

Lecture 74 Powerplay

Lecture 75 Watch your water

Lecture 76 Plant based

Lecture 77 Recycle and go plastic free

Lecture 78 Fast fashion?

Lecture 79 Walk!

Lecture 80 Greening your money

Lecture 81 Shout!

Section 9: Compulsory : Man with a Van

Lecture 82 Introduction

Lecture 83 Get a Van...and Tools -pt 1

Lecture 84 Get a Van ...and Tools - pt 2

Lecture 85 Get a Van...and Tools - pt 3

Lecture 86 Getting the word out

Lecture 87 Getting the word out - pt 2

Lecture 88 Get Registered

Lecture 89 Do great work!

Lecture 90 What are you offering?

Lecture 91 Budgeting

Lecture 92 Maximising your profile

Lecture 93 Comprehensive Business Plan

Lecture 94 Linking up

Lecture 95 Insurance

Lecture 96 Time

Lecture 97 Diversity

Lecture 98 How can I?

Lecture 99 Conclusion

Lecture 100 Possible extreme dangers...

Section 10: Optional : Not business course specifically: stroke prevention

Lecture 101 Lecture 1

Lecture 102 Lecture 2

Lecture 103 Lecture 3

Lecture 104 Lecture 4

Lecture 105 Lecture 5

Lecture 106 Lecture 6

Section 11: The Economic Burden of Strokes

Lecture 107 The Economic Costs of a Stroke

Lecture 108 Looking at some data

Lecture 109 Some studies

Lecture 110 The global burden

Lecture 111 Art Therapy and Strokes

Lecture 112 Can the arts help stroke rehabilitation?

Lecture 113 Therapies (Part 1)

Lecture 114 Therapies (Part 2)

Lecture 115 Therapies (Part 3)

Lecture 116 Over to you! (Part 1)

Lecture 117 Over to you! (Part 2)

Section 12: Compulsory : The financial impact of Brexit on the individual

Lecture 118 Brexit is coming - what can I do?

Lecture 119 Where will I live what will I pay?

Lecture 120 I ve got a mortgage!

Lecture 121 Save me!

Lecture 122 Staycation?

Lecture 123 Hope I die before I get old

Lecture 124 What can I bank on?

Lecture 125 Will I lose my job?

Lecture 126 Can I flee abroad by car?

Lecture 127 This is all bad for my health!

Lecture 128 Forced intermittent fasting?

Section 13: Brexit - the Update

Lecture 129 Brexit - the Update : 1

Section 14: Optional : Covid-19 - the impact (in depth)

Lecture 130 Introduction

Lecture 131 Trade offs

Lecture 132 Trade offs (Part 3)

Lecture 133 Hardest hit

Lecture 134 Hardest hit (Part 2)

Lecture 135 Hardest hit (Part 3)

Lecture 136 Post-COVID slump

Lecture 137 Post-COVID slump (Part 2)

Lecture 138 Post-COVID slump (Part 3)

Lecture 139 Post-COVID slump (Part 4)

Lecture 140 Post-COVID slump (Part 5)

Lecture 141 Recession

Lecture 142 Recession (Part 2)

Lecture 143 Recession (Part 3)

Lecture 144 Recession (Part 4)

Lecture 145 Recession (Part 5)

Lecture 146 Recession (Part 6)

Lecture 147 Recession (Part 7)

Lecture 148 Recession (Part 8)

Lecture 149 Confidence (Part 1)

Lecture 150 Confidence (Part 2)

Lecture 151 Confidence (Part 3)

Lecture 152 Confidence (Part 4)

Lecture 153 Confidence (Part 5)

Lecture 154 Confidence (Part 6)

Lecture 155 Confidence (Part 7)

Lecture 156 Confidence (Part 8)

Lecture 157 Confidence (Part 9)

Lecture 158 Confidence (Part 10)

Lecture 159 Confidence (Part 11)

Lecture 160 Confidence (Part 12)

Lecture 161 Confidence (Part 13)

Lecture 162 Confidence (Part 14)

Lecture 163 Confidence (Part 15)

Lecture 164 Confidence (Part 16)

Lecture 165 Imbalances in society

Lecture 166 Imbalances in society (Part 2)

Lecture 167 Imbalances in society (Part 3)

Lecture 168 Imbalances in society (Part 4)

Lecture 169 Imbalances in society (Part 5)

Lecture 170 Imbalances in society (Part 6)

Lecture 171 Imbalances in society (Part 7)

Lecture 172 Imbalances in society (Part 8)

Lecture 173 Imbalances in society (Part 9)

Lecture 174 Imbalances in society (Part 10)

Lecture 175 Imbalances in society (Part 11)

Lecture 176 Imbalances in society (Part 12)

Lecture 177 Imbalances in society (Part 13)

Lecture 178 Imbalances in society (Part 14)

Lecture 179 Imbalances in society (Part 15)

Lecture 180 Imbalances in society (Part 16)

Lecture 181 Imbalances in society (Part 17)

Lecture 182 Imbalances in society (Part 18)

Lecture 183 Imbalances in society (Part 19)

Lecture 184 Imbalances in society (Part 20)

Lecture 185 Mental Health: Causes

Lecture 186 Mental Health: Looking after your Mental Health

Lecture 187 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 1)

Lecture 188 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 2)

Lecture 189 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 3)

Lecture 190 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 4)

Lecture 191 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 5)

Lecture 192 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 6)

Lecture 193 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 7)

Lecture 194 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 8)

Lecture 195 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 9)

Lecture 196 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 1)

Lecture 197 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 2)

Lecture 198 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 3)

Lecture 199 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 4)

Lecture 200 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 5)

Lecture 201 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 6)

Lecture 202 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 7)

Lecture 203 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 8)

Lecture 204 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 9)

Lecture 205 Mental Health: Art/Art therapy - how is this relevant?

Lecture 206 Mental Health: What can Art Therapy do?

Lecture 207 Mental Health: Who can Art Therapists help? (Part 1)

Lecture 208 Mental Health: Who can Art Therapists help? (Part 2)

Lecture 209 Mental Health: Cognitive benefits (Part 1)

Lecture 210 Mental Health: Cognitive benefits (Part 2)

Lecture 211 Mental Health: The impact of art (Part 1)

Lecture 212 Mental Health: The impact of art (Part 2)

Lecture 213 Mental Health: Brain changes

Lecture 214 Mental Health: Art therapy, painting, depression - and YOUR reactions (Part 1)

Lecture 215 Mental Health: Art therapy, painting, depression - and YOUR reactions (Part 2)

Lecture 216 Mental Health: Art therapy, painting, depression - and YOUR reactions (Part 3)

Lecture 217 Mental Health: Art therapy, painting, depression - and YOUR reactions (Part 4)

Lecture 218 Mental Health: Art therapy, painting, depression - and YOUR reactions (Part 5)

Lecture 219 Mental Health: Art therapy, painting, depression - and YOUR reactions (Part 6)

Lecture 220 Mental Health: Gallery(ies) (Part 1)

Lecture 221 Mental Health: Gallery(ies) (Part 2)

Lecture 222 Mental Health: Nature and Mental Health (Internal) (Part 1)

Lecture 223 Mental Health: Nature and Mental Health (Internal) (Part 2)

Lecture 224 Mental Health: Nature and Mental Health (Internal) (Part 3)

Lecture 225 Mental Health: Nature and Mental Health (Internal) (Part 4)

Lecture 226 Mental Health: Nature and Mental Health (External) (Part 1)

Lecture 227 Mental Health: Nature and Mental Health (External) (Part 2)

Lecture 228 Mental Health: Nature and Mental Health (External) (Part 3)

Lecture 229 Mental Health: Looking around (Part 1)

Lecture 230 Mental Health: Looking around (Part 2)

Lecture 231 Mental Health: Looking around (Part 3)

Lecture 232 Mental Health: Looking around (Part 4)

Lecture 233 Mental Health: Looking around (Part 5)

Lecture 234 Mental Health: Looking around (Part 6)

Lecture 235 Mental Health: Mind Maps (Part 1)

Lecture 236 Mental Health: Mind Maps (Part 2)

Lecture 237 Mental Health: Mind Maps (Masks) (Part 1)

Lecture 238 Mental Health: Mind Maps (Masks) (Part 2)

Lecture 239 Mental Health: Mind Maps (Masks) (Part 3)

Lecture 240 Mental Health: Mind Maps (Masks) (Part 4)

Section 15: Optional : Masks

Lecture 241 Face covering rules

Lecture 242 Why the rule change?

Lecture 243 And on public transport?

Lecture 244 And on public transport? (Part 2)

Lecture 245 Do face coverings work?

Lecture 246 Studies

Lecture 247 Studies (Part 2)

Lecture 248 Studies (Part 3)

Lecture 249 Studies (Part 4)

Lecture 250 Freedom

Lecture 251 All change!

Lecture 252 Confusion

Lecture 253 Me? Ill? No!

Lecture 254 Return to the evidence

Lecture 255 Who is protected?

Lecture 256 How many people need to wear masks to reduce community transmission?

Lecture 257 Why am I wearing a mask if I am practising social distancing?

Lecture 258 What to know before buying a face mask?

Lecture 259 What to know before buying a face mask? (Part 2)

Lecture 260 Homework

Lecture 261 Homework (Part 2)

Lecture 262 Homework (Part 3)

Lecture 263 Homework (Part 4)

Lecture 264 Homework (Part 5)

Lecture 265 Confusion

Section 16: Optional : Current Affairs 11th November 2020

Lecture 266 Current Affairs 11th November 2020

Lecture 267 Part 2

Lecture 268 Part 3

Lecture 269 Part 4

Lecture 270 Part 5

Lecture 271 Part 6

Lecture 272 Part 7

Lecture 273 Part 8

Lecture 274 Part 9

Section 17: Compulsory : Multiple choice

Lecture 275 Introduction

Lecture 276 One

Lecture 277 Two

Lecture 278 Three

Lecture 279 Four

Lecture 280 Five

Lecture 281 Six

Lecture 282 Seven

Lecture 283 Eight

Lecture 284 Nine

Lecture 285 Ten

Lecture 286 Eleven

Lecture 287 Twelve

Lecture 288 Thirteen

Lecture 289 Fourteen

Lecture 290 Fifteen

Lecture 291 Sixteen

Lecture 292 Seventeen

Lecture 293 Eighteen

Lecture 294 Nineteen

Lecture 295 Twenty

Lecture 296 Twenty-one

Lecture 297 Twenty-two

Lecture 298 Twenty-three

Lecture 299 Twenty-four

Lecture 300 Twenty-five

Lecture 301 Twenty-six

Lecture 302 Twenty-seven

Lecture 303 Twenty-eight

Lecture 304 Twenty-nine

Lecture 305 Thirty

Lecture 306 Thirty-one

Lecture 307 Thirty-two

Lecture 308 Thirty-three

Section 18: Improving your English (Optional)

Lecture 309 Introduction

Lecture 310 Lesson 1

Lecture 311 Lesson 2

Lecture 312 Lesson 3

Lecture 313 Lesson 4

Lecture 314 Lesson 5

Lecture 315 Lesson 6

Lecture 316 Lesson 7

Lecture 317 Lesson 8

Section 19: Bonus

Lecture 318 Bonus

1. Students thinking of studying Business Studies at degree level and want to get ahead,2. Students currently on a pre-college Business course and wish to study outside of class,3. Students currently studying a degree in Business and wish to revise the basics


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Automation Architect - Selenium WebDriver - 9 Live Projects
Last updated 4/2023
Created by Rahul Arora
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 301 Lectures ( 106h 10m ) | Size: 69.5 GB


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Automation Architect - Selenium WebDriver with 9 Live Projects (Learn Indepth Framework implementation on Live Projects)

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What you'll learn
You should be able to master the Framework designing part and should be able to justify 3+ years of experience in Selenium and framework designing
Should be able to crack automation interviews easily

Requirements
Basic understanding of WebDriver and Core Java

Description
The Only course to cover 9Live projects on different frameworks designed from scratch~~~~~COURSE RECENTLY UPDATED WITH LATEST SELENIUM 4 and Extent Reports 5.x SERIES~~~~~~The course is specially designed at architect level which will cover all major framework designing concept with implementationof majorly use Utilities.As in most of the Selenium and Appium interviews majorly questions are asked from frameworks itself, this course specifically focuses on end to end framework designing on Live projects using all major techniques and live projects. After the course you should be capable enough to show 2-3+years of your current experience in Selenium and can hit the market accordingly Topics Highlight: Projects build with in-depth implementation of following topicsExcel ReaderLogsMailsZipListeners - Soft assertions, Test FailureJenkinsMavenReportNGExtentReportsDatabasePropertiesRunmodesTestNGScreenshotUtilsParallel ExecutionDockerJava GenericsMultiThreadingPage Object and Page Factory7 Live Projects with DifferentFrameworks implemented on:Data Driven FrameworkData Driven extended with Grid ImplementationPage Object ModelPage Object Model with Page FactoryCucumber BDDwithPage Object and Page FactoriesPage Object Model and Page Factory extended with Java Generics and MultiThreading (Parallel Execution)Cucumber BDD with Page Objects and Page Factories with Parallel ExecutionEnd to End Data +Keyword Driven Framework (Live Batch recordings)End to End Page Object Model with Page Factories (Live Batch recordings)Once again to join this course you should have basic understanding of Core Java and WebDriver.Happy Learning !!!

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The Economist Audio January 27, 2024
English | MP3 | 7h 52 m | 198.8 MB

The Economist is the premier source for the analysis of world business and current affairs, providing authoritative insight and opinion on international news, world politics, business, finance, science and technology, as well as overviews of cultural trends and regular Special reports on industries and countries.


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Sap Co:S/4 Hana 2021: Training Discussion Batch 3
Last updated 10/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 30.09 GB | Duration: 70h 9m

SAP CO:S/4 HANA 2021 : Product Costing scenarios & Material Ledger with "Co.code, Group and "Index based Currencies"



What you'll learn
SAP CO: S/4 HANA 2021 : Training given to consultants with these recordings
Topics: Product Costing, Material Ledger and Margin Analysis (Account based COPA)
Step by step Configuration from Company code creation to till Material Ledger Execution
Check the results and discuss the Accounting entries after each goods movements like P2P, Plan to Production and OTC cycles


Requirements
Basic SAP FI knowledge required.


Description
This is my third batch of live training to consultants.This course in which discussion happened between me and consultants regarding COPC and all product costing scenarios which happened in my SAP journey and sharing knowledge with upcoming consultants.Topics find the below.SAP CO:S/4 HANA 2021: Product Costing & Material LedgerSAP CO:S/4 HANA 2021 : Product Costing scenarios & Material Ledger with "Co.code, Group and Index based Currencies" testProduct Costing Techniques:Product costing by order (Make to Stock) Product costing by Sales order (Make to Order)-Product costing with Sales order controlling vaulted stock with out sale order controllingProduct costing with Sales order controlling vaulted stock with sale order controllingProduct costing with sales order controlling non-vaulted stock with sale order controllingProduct costing by period Repetitive manufacturing without reporting points consideration Repetitive manufacturing with reporting points (work in process) consideration Decoupling scenario (Integration of PP-Manufacturing order & Product cost collector).Joint Production Process CO-Product costing process and By Product Costing ProcessMixed Costing process- Split Valuation For Raw materials, For Semi Finished materials and For Finished materials with multiple manufacturing lines process. Sub-Contracting, External Operations Product costing process and Cross plants Special Procurement product costing Additives cost estimation and SAP CO S/4 HANA 2021 -Material Ledger Multiple Currencies: Company Code Currency, Group Currency and Index based CurrencyMultiple Valuations: Legal Valuation, Group Valuation and Profit Center Valuation Transfer pricing: Inter Company & Intra Company : Cross company code costing with Group Valuation Work in process functionalities to Actual Costing Physical Inventory count integrated with Material Ledger/Actual Costing: Distribution Usage variances: Material & Activity typesActivity Types: Differences actuals quantities adjusted to ordersMaterial Ledger- Actual Costing Execution and explanation of CKM3 -Material price analysis

Overview
Section 1: Step by Step configuration & testing of Product Costing, Material Ledger & COPA

Lecture 1 1st Day Session with Consultants

Lecture 2 2nd Day Session with Consultants

Lecture 3 3rd Day Session with Consultants

Lecture 4 4th Day Session with Consultants

Lecture 5 5th Day Session with Consultants

Lecture 6 6th Day Session with Consultants

Lecture 7 7th Day Session with Consultants

Lecture 8 8th Day Session with Consultants

Lecture 9 9th Day Session with Consultants

Lecture 10 10th Day Session with Consultants

Lecture 11 11th Day Session with Consultants

Lecture 12 12th Day Session with Consultants

Lecture 13 13th Day Session with Consultants

Lecture 14 14th Day Session with Consultants

Lecture 15 15th Day Session with Consultants

Lecture 16 16th Day Session with Consultants

Lecture 17 17th Day Session with Consultants

Lecture 18 18th Day Session with Consultants

Lecture 19 19th Day Session with Consultants

Lecture 20 20th Day Session-1 with Consultants

Lecture 21 20th Day Session-2 with Consultants

Lecture 22 21st Day Session with Consultants

Lecture 23 22nd Day Session with Consultants

CPA , CMA , ACCA , CA , MBA , M Com, B Com students and Professionals, SAP FICO Consultants and End Users.


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The Ultimate Dart & Flutter Course 2023
Last updated 10/2023
Created by Rivaan Ranawat
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 332 Lectures ( 43h 57m ) | Size: 25.1 GB


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A Complete Guide / Tutorial to the Flutter & Dart SDK for building native Android, iOS, Web & Desktop Applications!

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What you'll learn
Learn Flutter and Dart from scratch, gaining a step-by-step understanding of all fundamental concepts.
Build Responsive & Adaptive Cross-Platform iOS, Android, Web and Desktop apps with a single codebase.
Learn to create responsive Flutter applications that adapt seamlessly to different screen sizes and orientations.
Build fully functional & visually appealing Flutter applications, covering both front-end UI design and back-end integration with Firebase.
Create a Currency Converter, Weather Forecast, Shop App, Google Search Clone, Voice Assistant App powered by ChatGPT & Dall-E API and Full Stack Reddit Clone.
Gain insights into Flutter's rendering, state management and "behind the scenes stuff" that will allow you to optimize app performance.

Requirements
You can use any system to follow along but keep in mind - iOS apps can only be built on macOS.
10GB of free space on your hard drive.
No programming experience required.
No iOS or Android Background required.

Description
This comprehensive course is designed to take you from a complete novice to a confident Flutter developer, capable of building full-stack apps using clean code techniques.I believe in laying strong foundations for learning. That's why I start by teaching you Dart, Flutter's programming language, independently, without using Flutter at all. By mastering Dart first, you'll gain a solid understanding of its syntax, concepts, and principles, setting you up for success throughout the rest of the course.Once you've mastered Dart, we dive headfirst into the world of Flutter. Throughout the course, we'll cover various aspects of Flutter, such as widgets, layouts, responsive layouts, state management using both - Provider and Riverpod and much more. Navigation is a crucial aspect of any app. I leave no stone unturned to explore Navigator 1.0 and Navigator 2.0, helping you understand the best practices for smooth navigation within your apps. Flutter is an incredibly powerful framework, and I want you to harness its full potential. That's why I also provide you with a brief overview of the inner workings of Flutter, including how it handles rendering, state management, and other "behind-the-scenes" magic. This knowledge will set you apart as a truly proficient Flutter developer.Learning by doing is the best way to master any skill. Thus, in this course you'll build several exciting app projects like Currency Converter, Realtime Weather Forecast, Shopping App, Responsive Google Search Clone, Voice Assistant App powered by ChatGPT and Dall-E and a Full Stack Reddit Clone using Firebase backend (Know more about each of the apps we build in the free video previews)!The approach to teaching goes beyond just giving you ready-made solutions. I firmly believe in empowering you to learn by teaching you various aspects of Flutter, such as Animations and Automated Testing, independently of each other. This will enable you to understand the underlying principles and apply your knowledge creatively in various scenarios, not just in building the apps we build.I understand that learning a new language and a new framework like Flutter can be challenging, even for experienced developers. But don't worry about it! This is a zero-to-hero Flutter course, meaning we start from scratch and take you on an incredible journey to become a confident Flutter developer. You'll go from knowing nothing about Dart, Flutter (or even programming) to becoming proficient in developing clean, efficient and powerful apps. So, if you're read to empower yourself with valuable skills that will open doors to countless opportunities in the world of app development, enrol now and let's begin this thrilling adventure together!

Who this course is for
This course is intended for aspiring mobile app developers and programming enthusiasts seeking to create powerful applications using Flutter and Dart.
Whether you are a complete beginner or an experienced developer, you will gain the skills needed to build visually stunning cross-platform apps.

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The Unreal Arsenal: Learn C++ and Unreal Engine
Last updated 8/2023
Created by Neville Adams
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 363 Lectures ( 70h 48m ) | Size: 35 GB


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Learn Programming and Game Development Fundamentals with C++ and Unreal Engine in this course for complete beginners

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What you'll learn
Learn C++ programming fundamentals through simple examples and illustrations
Debugging and problem solving skills
Learn how C++ is used in real-world projects, with examples from the Unreal Engine codebase
Understand how intermediate C++ features, such as object oriented programming, inheritance and templates can be used in combination
Apply your newly acquired C++ skills to game development fundamentals in Unreal Engine

Requirements
Windows PC capable of running Visual Studio and Unreal Engine.
Dedication and willing to work hard.

Description
If you're looking for a curriculum to prepare you for a job as a C++ developer, or maybe your ambition is to develop your own indie games, then this course is for you!Intermediate C++ topics such as object oriented programming, pointers, inheritance and templates can be intimidating to some students, but I use simple examples, summaries, exercises and step by step illustrations throughout.Learning C++ concepts in isolation by writing simple console applications is not enough - you must learn to use intermediate features in combination.Through Unreal Engine project examples, I explain where specific language features are useful in a real world project. This will give you a much deeper understanding of those language features and not just how to use them, but why they are important to learn and remember and where they will be useful.What will I learn?Following the foundational modules, C++101 and C++102, you will learn to use intermediate C++ features in combination by programming game logic in Unreal Engine.Module C++101 (fundamentals):In this module we explore variables and variable types (an understanding of types is very important in C++). I introduce Conditional Statements and Logical Operators (how to write decision-making logic). Iteration statements such as the while() loop and the for() loop allow us to write logic that executes repeatedly - and we have many ways to control the looping/repetition. Arrays (containers of variables).Functions, debugging fundamentals, and Visual Studio tips & tricks to speed up your workflow.Module C++102:Object Oriented Programming: Structs, Classes, Inheritance and Polymorphism.Pointers and References are covered in detail.Characters are covered detail, and I also introduce the standard string class.Debugging and Visual Studio tips & tricks.This module also includes intermediate lessons on Templates, Smart Pointers, Callables and more.C++ Standards Covered:C++98C++11C++14C++17The course also includes lectures on C language features that are used (or can be used) in C++.C++20 lessons are planned for a future release - the standard is not widely adopted yet. More lessons are planned for this course, including the STL, exception handling, and many more.For the Unreal Engine 5 content, I begin by introducing the fundamentals of the engine, followed by a simple C++ project where we will apply those fundamentals and also learn a few new things along the way.Whether you have no programming experience, or are already familiar with a programming language and want to learn how to code game logic in Unreal Engine 5 with C++, this course is for you!

Who this course is for
Complete beginners.
Aspiring C++ Programmers
Aspiring independent game developers.
Developers/Programmers who want to re-skill to game development.
C# or Unity developers who want to broaden their skill set to boost job prospects.

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(January 2023) Economy Of India - An Up To Date Analysis
Last updated 10/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 24.30 GB | Duration: 22h 29m

(Oxford Diploma) The Economy of India - now and in the future - let's discuss Economics! (2 textbooks free!)



What you'll learn
Impact of Ukraine on the Indian economy
Policies on inflation, unemployment and growth - their success...or not
Forecasts for India's economy - short-term
Forecasts for India's economy - long term
Evaluation of government economic policy during and after the pandemic
Microeconomics
Macroeconomics
The Indian economy in 2022
Key economics areas of India


Requirements
None required


Description
Remember the key components of this course:22-3 hours of lectures on the Economy of India187 lectures split into 22 sections to allow for regular breaks - then returnWorkbooks on the Economy of IndiaAn active Q/A section - high participation rate - from students of the Indian EconomyRegular Educational Announcements about the EconomyIndia, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the second-most populous country, the seventh-largest country by land area, and the most populous democracy in the world. WikipediaLearn about the economy here, on this course!What makes this course unusual:1. A very heavy emphasis on Instructor interaction - do NOT just watch videos...join in! Bring your knowledge of Economics in India!2. Current workbooks (July 2021)3. Current assessment of Economic policy in India (July 2021)4. No economic knowledge assumed and yet we immediately engage in discussion5. Rapid learning as the Economics is all current and supported by references.6. The Oxford Diploma (free) on meeting the criteria7. Two textbooks and two workbooks are included - everything you need! (Textbooks and workbooks on Economics are free) Therefore you will also learn core Microeconomics and Macroeconomics.This course is split into five sections:1. The current state of the Indian economy2. Provocative points - a series of lectures designed to stimulate discussion3. The Indian economy in the short and medium term future - under the pandemic4. The views of experts5. The Economy of India in 2022 - and the impact of the war in UkraineThroughout the course economic theory and practical examples are explored. We look at:Impact of the war in Ukraine on the Indian economyIndian economy : 2022Unemployment - demand deficient in particularBudget deficitInflation - the impact of oilHealthcare - a disaster?Infrastructure - promises keptEconomic growth - and recessionExports as an injection - but what of Bangladesh?Agriculture - labour intensiveNMPOf course I am hoping that students from India in particular, will join in the many discussions. The course asks questions; homework is set. We look at the work of current economists, current data (expressed in charts) and economic forecasts. No attempt is made to 'judge' merely to explore the situation as it now is, how it is projected - and then ask for comments.The course is several hours long but not so long that you'll never finish! The homework too is such that you're encouraged to research and then report back via the Q/A - hence the title 'Let's talk about....' ...Economics Economics and then more Economics!So if you are interested in:a. Economicsb. Global economicsc. The economy in Indiad. Microeconomics (as I also mention theory)e. Macroeconomics (as we deal with inflation, growth etc)f. Anything and everything Economics (as this course is developing)BUT.....If you do not like participating, do not like homework, do not like being asked questions - then this course is NOT for you. But if you want really current information, in-depth discussions, examination of the economy in India - then enrol!

Overview
Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Section 2: OPTIONAL : UKRAINE

Lecture 2 Introduction

Lecture 3 Relevance

Lecture 4 Truth

Lecture 5 Action

Lecture 6 The End

Lecture 7 P.P.S.

Section 3: Friendly advice

Lecture 8 Friendly advice

Section 4: Preliminaries

Lecture 9 Please watch this first!

Lecture 10 The Oxford Diploma - compulsory

Lecture 11 Reviews

Section 5: Let'swalk...and talk...about the Indian Economy

Lecture 12 This is how it will work....

Lecture 13 Sanctions

Lecture 14 Low income...income inequality = misery

Lecture 15 Interest rates...not all bad?

Lecture 16 Impact...but on which countries? - part 1

Lecture 17 Impact - but on which countries - part 2

Lecture 18 Impact but on which countries - part 3

Lecture 19 Particle pollutants - part 1

Lecture 20 Particle pollutants - part 2

Lecture 21 Davos - globalisation - 1

Lecture 22 Davos globalisation - 2

Lecture 23 Davos globalisation - 3

Section 6: Let's chat some more about economies in general

Lecture 24 Introduction

Lecture 25 Fuel prices

Lecture 26 Labour shortages

Lecture 27 Chickpea shortage

Lecture 28 Doom, gloom ...and sunset

Lecture 29 Inflation

Lecture 30 Salt

Lecture 31 House prices

Lecture 32 Food - part 1

Lecture 33 Food - part 2

Lecture 34 Tax cuts - part 1

Lecture 35 Tax cuts - part 2

Section 7: India's economy: currently (July 2021)

Lecture 36 Introduction

Lecture 37 About the Instructor

Lecture 38 Three promises

Lecture 39 Economic growth and inflation (Part 1)

Lecture 40 Economic growth and inflation (Part 2)

Lecture 41 Economic growth and inflation (Part 3)

Lecture 42 Unemployment (Part 1)

Lecture 43 Unemployment (Part 2)

Lecture 44 Exports

Lecture 45 Infrastructure

Lecture 46 Bank accounts

Lecture 47 Healthcare spending (Part 1)

Lecture 48 Healthcare spending (Part 2)

Lecture 49 Healthcare spending (Part 3)

Lecture 50 Agriculture (Part 1)

Lecture 51 Agriculture (Part 2)

Lecture 52 Agriculture (Part 3)

Section 8: Current challenges...future threats. Responses needed in Q/A !

Lecture 53 Economic growth (Part 1)

Lecture 54 Economic growth (Part 2)

Lecture 55 Economic growth (Part 3)

Lecture 56 Inflation (Wholesale and retail)

Lecture 57 Wholesale prices

Lecture 58 Credit

Lecture 59 Inadequate spending

Lecture 60 Vaccination

Lecture 61 Monetary policy

Lecture 62 Short term shocks: long term effects

Section 9: Superpower...failed state?

Lecture 63 Superpower...failed state? (Part 1)

Lecture 64 Superpower...failed state? (Part 2)

Lecture 65 Superpower...failed state? (Part 3)

Lecture 66 Superpower...failed state? (Part 4)

Lecture 67 Superpower...failed state? (Part 5)

Lecture 68 Superpower...failed state? (Part 6)

Lecture 69 Superpower...failed state? (Part 7)

Section 10: The key is exports

Lecture 70 The Delta Roadblock

Lecture 71 Global trade

Lecture 72 The vaccine

Section 11: Economic growth

Lecture 73 The projection from the IMF

Lecture 74 Growth story

Lecture 75 Multi-lateral Action - pt 1

Lecture 76 Multi-lateral action - pt 2

Section 12: A stumbling recovery?

Lecture 77 Interest and interest rates

Lecture 78 Uncertainty

Lecture 79 A few words about Exports

Lecture 80 Consumer activity

Lecture 81 Consumer credit

Section 13: The Indian Economy

Lecture 82 Growth rate and statistics - pt 1

Lecture 83 Growth rate and Statistics - pt 2

Lecture 84 Growth rate and Statistics - pt 3

Lecture 85 Growth rate and Statistics - pt 4

Lecture 86 Growth rate and Statistics - pt 5

Lecture 87 Growth rate and Statistics - pt 6

Section 14: Financing India's Growth - the Professor writes

Lecture 88 Financing the growth - part 1

Lecture 89 Financing the Growth - part 2

Lecture 90 Financing the Growth - part 3

Section 15: The risks to the Indian Economy

Lecture 91 Setting the scene (plus your research!) - part 1

Lecture 92 Setting the scene (plus your research!) - part 2

Lecture 93 Setting the scene (plus your research!) - part 3

Lecture 94 Third wave FY2022 - part 1

Lecture 95 Third wave FY2022 - part 2

Lecture 96 Banking sector - feel the pressure!

Lecture 97 Uncertainty

Lecture 98 Inflationary pressure

Lecture 99 Private sector investment (Part 1)

Lecture 100 Private sector investment (Part 2)

Lecture 101 Private sector investment (Part 3)

Lecture 102 Private sector investment (Part 4)

Lecture 103 Private sector investment (Part 5)

Lecture 104 Private sector investment (Part 6)

Lecture 105 Private sector investment (Part 7)

Lecture 106 Private sector investment (Part 8)

Lecture 107 Medium term: Jobs crisis?

Lecture 108 Protectionism

Lecture 109 Fiscal outlook

Section 16: The Experts

Lecture 110 Ankit Mishra - writer on energy and innovation (Part 1)

Lecture 111 Ankit Mishra - writer on energy and innovation (Part 2)

Lecture 112 Ankit Mishra - writer on energy and innovation (Part 3)

Lecture 113 Ankit Mishra - writer on energy and innovation (Part 4)

Lecture 114 Ankit Mishra - writer on energy and innovation (Part 5)

Lecture 115 Ankit Mishra - writer on energy and innovation (Part 6)

Lecture 116 Sanjana Kadjan (Part 1)

Lecture 117 Sanjana Kadjan (Part 2)

Lecture 118 Miniya Chatterji (Part 1)

Lecture 119 Miniya Chatterji (Part 2)

Lecture 120 Nalini Gulati (Part 1)

Lecture 121 Nalini Gulati (Part 2)

Lecture 122 Nalini Gulati (Part 3)

Lecture 123 Nalini Gulati (Part 4)

Section 17: By special request

Lecture 124 What is the NMP?

Lecture 125 Infrastructure

Lecture 126 Asset monetisation - the concept

Lecture 127 Requirements for progress

Lecture 128 So what?

Lecture 129 Why hasn't the government been recycling all along? Conglomerate capitalism?

Lecture 130 The political impact

Lecture 131 PPP - the benefits

Lecture 132 Capital recycling

Lecture 133 A revision lecture

Lecture 134 An essay

Section 18: The Economy of India in 2022

Lecture 135 Introduction

Lecture 136 Key indicators - 1

Lecture 137 Key indicators - 2

Lecture 138 Key indicators - 3

Lecture 139 Key indicators - 4

Lecture 140 Key indicators - 5

Lecture 141 Unemployment

Lecture 142 Growth

Lecture 143 Inflation - part 1

Lecture 144 Inflation - pt 2

Lecture 145 Balance of Payments

Section 19: India in economic crisis?

Lecture 146 Introduction

Lecture 147 Crisis - Unemployment?

Lecture 148 Crisis - Covid?

Lecture 149 Crisis - Budget?

Lecture 150 Crisis - Economic reforms?

Lecture 151 Crisis - Privatisation?

Lecture 152 Crisis - Investment?

Lecture 153 Crisis - Ukraine?

Section 20: Mind Map a Textbook!

Lecture 154 Mind Map a Textbook!

Section 21: Globalisation

Lecture 155 Introduction and Keynote speech

Lecture 156 Some causes of globalisation

Lecture 157 More on causes of globalisation

Lecture 158 Characteristics of globalisation - part 1

Lecture 159 Characteristics of globalisation - pt 2

Lecture 160 Winners and Losers

Lecture 161 How does Globalisation affect the UK Economy?

Lecture 162 Globalisation - the disadvantages

Lecture 163 Is globalisation irreversible?

Lecture 164 Discussion

Lecture 165 Multinationals and globalisation - part 1

Lecture 166 Multinationals and globalisation part 2

Section 22: The Great Reset - a provocative section to stimulate discussion!

Lecture 167 Introduction - pt 1

Lecture 168 Introduction - pt 2

Lecture 169 Introduction - pt 3

Lecture 170 Health - pt 1

Lecture 171 Health - pt 2

Lecture 172 Health - pt 3

Lecture 173 Wealth

Lecture 174 Ownership - pt 1

Lecture 175 Ownership - pt 2

Lecture 176 Continuance

Lecture 177 Energy - pt 1

Lecture 178 Energy - pt 2

Lecture 179 Energy - pt 3

Lecture 180 Nutrition pt 1

Lecture 181 Nutrition - pt 2

Lecture 182 Nutrition - pt 3

Lecture 183 Surveillance

Lecture 184 Individual sovereignty

Lecture 185 P.P.S.

Section 23: Reviews

Lecture 186 Reviews

Section 24: Bonus video

Lecture 187 Bonus video

Students interested in economies throughout the world,Students with a specific interest in India's economy,Student who are willing to discuss current economic policy


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100 Days Of Code - 2023 Web Development Bootcamp
Last updated 11/2023
Created by Academind by Maximilian Schwarzm ller,Maximilian Schwarzm ller,Manuel Lorenz
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 643 Lectures ( 79h 18m ) | Size: 20.6 GB


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Learn web development from A to Z in 100 days (or at your own pace) - from "basic" to "advanced", it's all included!

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What you'll learn
How the web works and how to get started as a web developer
Learn web development in 100 days (optional - you can also pick a different pace)
Build websites, web apps and web services (and understand what these "things" are)
Build frontend user interfaces with HTML, CSS & JavaScript
Build backend processes with NodeJS, Express & SQL + NoSQL databases
Add advanced features like user authentication, file upload or database queries to websites

Requirements
NO prior web development or programming knowledge is required! We'll start from scratch!
You only need a computer or Mac to get started!

Description
Join the most comprehensive web development bootcamp on Udemy!This course will teach you web development and turn you into a web developer in 100 days - or allow you to refresh key essentials and expand your existing knowledge!Becoming a web developer is a great choice because web development opens up many career paths and web development skills are required in pretty much every business that exists today - and of course this will only increase in the future!It's not just about websites - it's also about "behind the scenes" services used by mobile apps like Uber or AirBnB. It's about rich web apps like Google Docs as well as browser games. And of course also about regular websites like Facebook, online blogs, online shops like Amazon and much, much more!Hence it's no wonder, that web developers are in high demand! And, besides great job perspectives, as a web developer, you can of course also easily build your own digital business!This Course Is For You!This course will teach you web development from the ground up and thanks to the "100 Days Of Code Challenge"which is incorporated into this course (though it's optional to commit to it!), you can become a web developer in 100 days with help of this course!No prior web development knowledge is required at all to get started with this course.We will explore all important basics, all fundamentals and all key concepts together, step by step.But this course is also for advanced students who already dohave web development knowledge!It's a deep-dive course and hence you will be able to expand your existing knowledge by diving deeper into key fundamentals like HTML, CSSor NodeJS and also by exploring advanced concepts like handling payments, building RESTAPIs or website security.Since it's a huge course, the course is built in a modular way. This means, that you can take it step by step, lecture by lecture but you can also jump right into the course sections that are most interesting to you. Of course, we recommend the "step-by-step"approach for beginners - simply because all the lectures and sections build up on each other. But as a more experienced developer, you can of course skip basics that aren't interesting to you!The 100 Days Of Code ChallengeWe built this course with the "100 Days Of CodeChallenge" in mind - a challenge (not invented by us) that aims to keep you motivated to code for at least 1 hour per day for 100 days.Since this is a huge course (with around 80 hours of content!) it can be very overwhelming. And we know that many students never finish a course.That's a pitty, because this course is packed with content, exercises, quizzes, assignments and demo projects! We build a browser-game, a blog, a travel website, an online shop and much, much more. Therefore, we provide clear guidance on how you can take this course from Ato Z within 100 days by spending 1 to 2 hours per day watching videos and learning. As part of the course, you get access to a companion website that provides a clear structure and you also find annotations right in the course curriculum. Of course taking this "100Days"challenge is totally optional though!You can take the course at your own pace as well and skip any content you're not interested in!Try It Risk-FreeThis course comes with a 30 day money-back guarantee. If you find out that it's not for you, you can get your money back, no questions asked!What You WillLearnThis is a huge course, packed with content and it's the web development bootcamp we would have loved to have when we learned web development.Here's a summary of the key concepts we'll explore as part of this course:How the web worksCore technologies:HTML, CSS&JavaScriptUnderstand how HTML documents are structured and how HTMLelements are used correctlyLearn core CSSconcepts like the box model, flexbox, positioning, units and much moreExplore advanced CSSconcepts like building responsive websites, layouts, custom CSSproperties, CSSgrid &moreLearn browser-side JavaScript from the ground upUnderstand what the "DOM"is and how you can manipulate it via JavaScriptExplore browser /user events and how to handle them with JavaScriptBuild tons of projects (e.g. a Tic-Tac-Toe browser game) to practice and fully understand all these technologiesDive into backend development with NodeJS&ExpressJSLearn what NodeJSis and how it worksBuild basic backend-driven websites with advanced concepts like dynamic routing or dynamic templatesLearn how to work with databases - SQL&NoSQL(and what that is)Practice how to use SQL/NoSQL with NodeJS&ExpressDive into advanced concepts like authentication, website security, coding patterns, file uploads, user input validation and so much more!Again:Build plenty of projects (e.g. a complete online shop, from the ground up!) to practice all advanced concepts as wellLearn how to use third-party packages and services (e.g. Stripe for payments) in your websitesMove on to more specialized, advanced concepts like building RESTAPIsExplore frontend JavaScript frameworks like Vue.js to build even more powerful web user interfacesAnd so much more - simply check out the full curriculum to get a complete list!We'd love to start this journey with you, so let's get started!Max &Manuel

Who this course is for
Beginner & advanced web development students
Students who have absolutely no web development experience and want to become web developers
Experienced web developers who need a comprehensive reference or want to dive into more advanced topics as well as refresh the basics
All students that are interested in exploring the many course examples and exercises

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