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![]() MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Difficulty: Intermediate | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 3 Lectures (22m) | Size: 310.4 MB Description ![]() MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Difficulty: Beginner | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 7 Videos (1h 29m) | Size: 3.26 GB Instructor : Kirat Randhawa ![]() Lean Routine with Jane Fonda's WEBRip | English | MKV | 720 x 480 | MPEG2 ~4988 kbps | 29.970 fps PCM | 1536 Kbps | 48.0 KHz | 2 channels | 01:02:14 | 2.84 GB Genre: eLearning Video / Fitness, Cardio, Health, Dancing The Ultimate Fat-Burning Workout for Everyone! Low Impact, High-Energy Aerobics featuring exciting music, a new look, and innovative exercise/dance choreography. For every fitness level - beginners through advanced. Improves cardiovascular fitness. 13 original songs, each uniquely choreographed. ![]() Your Teeth Can Explode (And Other Disorder Facts) by James Egan English | January 22, 2019 | ISBN: 0244149089 | 200 pages | PDF | 0.69 Mb Leprosy and halitosis don't exist. Anemia is not caused by a lack of iron. Your teeth can explode. Men can develop breasts. You can die from being too happy. Making puns and being a perfectionist are recognized disorders. Tooth decay is contagious. There is a disorder that makes you incapable of sadness. You can be allergic to water. "Running amok" is a classified disorder. The best way to pass kidney stones is to ride the rollercoaster, Big Thunder Mountain, in Disney World. Although Usain Bolt is one of the fastest people ever, he has a curved spine. There's a ten-minute test to see if a child suffers autism. Some dwarves are immune to diabetes and cancer. There's a condition that makes you drunk even if you don't drink alcohol. Smallpox is not the only disease to be eradicated. In the film, The Little Mermaid, Ariel suffers a condition called Identity Annihilation. Doctors believed polio was caused by eating ice-cream. Your brain can grow teeth. ![]() Liz James, Antony Eastmond, "Wonderful Things: Byzantium through its Art" English | 2013 | ISBN: 1409455149 | PDF | pages: 352 | 11.7 mb The essays collected in this book were delivered at the XLII Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, held in London in 2009 to accompany the exhibition Byzantium 330-1453, at the Royal Academy. The exhibition was one of the most ambitious and complex exhibitions ever mounted at the Royal Academy, as well as one of the most popular, and the overall aim of the book is to reflect on the exhibition of Byzantine art, both as an academic and popular exercise, and through the choice and discussion of individual objects. Exhibitions present a very different picture of Byzantium and its culture from works of history. The choices of object for display, their arrangement, and the underlying aims of exhibition curators and designers mean that every exhibition presents a different picture of Byzantium. Particular emphases can be placed, whether on everyday life or high court culture; Constantinople or the provinces; or claims of continuity or change over the Byzantine millennium. The essays explore aspects of the image of Byzantium that results from these choices. Given the enormous popularity of exhibitions of Byzantine objects (continued after the completion of this volume by exhibitions in Paris, Bonn and Istanbul), art has become one of the most popular and accessible means of popularizing Byzantium to a wide public audience. Hitherto there has been no general consideration of either the historiography of Byzantine exhibitions or the ways in which they have been set up to present different aspects of Byzantine culture to an academic and general public. The essays are divided into 3 sections: Exhibiting Byzantium sets the 2009 exhibition into the context of other exhibitions of Byzantine art and considers the issues involved in curating and viewing such major collections of medieval art; Object Lessons offers a set of studies of individual objects that were in the exhibition; Byzantium through its Art moves to consider Byzantine art more widely, thinking about the different ways in which objects can be used to study Byzantine culture and society. These are preceded by an introduction by the editors which sets the volume in context. ![]() Where are they?: And why haven't we found them yet? by Steven Lazaroff English | 2018 | ISBN: 9781775292142 | 282 pages | MOBI | 0.37 Mb Does Alien life exist out there? The purpose of this book is not to take one side or the other in that argument. It is to explore the present state of knowledge and to say where humanity now stands on the question of whether or not we are alone in the universe. Because there isn't the slightest doubt: that is a question that has occupied humans since they became human, and it's a question that shows no sign of going away.And if there are intelligent beings elsewhere in the universe - where are they? ![]() What are waves? by The Open University English | December 12, 2019 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B082Y72C3V | 52 pages | PDF | 0.69 Mb This course, What are waves? explains what waves are. It describes different types of wave as well as their properties. You can listen to the song of a humpback whale and learn about the process of echolocation which is used by dolphins to locate their food. ![]() Wars of the Roses: A History From Beginning to End by Hourly History English | July 27, 2017 | ISBN: 1973903091 | 42 pages | PDF | 0.44 Mb The Wars of the Roses were a series of civil wars in England fought between the House of Lancaster and the House of York between 1455 and 1485. Over a thirty-year period, England had five rulers, three of whom were killed or executed. Power changed hands on even more occasions as an ineffective king, Henry VI, was subject to mental breakdowns and protectors of the realm were regularly appointed to rule during these episodes, thereby disaffecting Henry's ambitious queen, Margaret of Anjou. Though the battles fought were limited in scope, one of these, the Battle of Towton, is considered the bloodiest battle ever fought on English soil. The nearby river was described as running red with the blood of some 38,000 soldiers who lost their lives that day. By the end of the Wars, a new dynasty-the Tudor Dynasty-was born, the powers of the nobility were significantly diminished, and the system of feudalism was all but eradicated. The monarchy was strengthened, and the royal line of succession was secured for the Tudor line. As family feuds go, the Wars of the Roses were historically significant in changing the trajectory of power in England. This book tells the compelling story of this tumultuous period in English history in succinct, yet informative detail that is both educational and entertaining. ![]() Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv, "Understanding Civil-Military Interaction: Lessons Learned from the Norwegian Model " English | ISBN: 1409449661 | 2014 | 224 pages | PDF | 1246 KB A novel examination of civil-military interaction in particular between militaries and humanitarian actors, in light of the so-called 'Norwegian model' that espouses a clear divide between political and humanitarian (or military and civilian - the model is in fact unclear) actors, while maintaining a tight coordination between them. The Norwegian government has significantly reduced their own military's capacity in the field of civil-military interaction, raising the question as to whether knowledge and skills in this field are necessary. Using a multi-actor security framework, this book examines whether or not the Norwegian government is correct in its assumptions (about both the model and civil-military knowledge amongst military personnel) and concludes that the Norwegian model is a well-meaning but inefficient and problematic model in reality. Although the case study focuses on Norway, the lessons learned are relevant to all nations engaged in civil-military operations. ![]() Twenty Battles That Shaped Medieval Europe by George Theotokis English | February 18, 2019 | ISBN: 0719828732 | EPUB/PDF | 240 pages | 13.3/18.7 MB This book is a history of the strategy, military equipment and battle-tactics of European armies in the Middle Ages. It gives a detailed analysis of twenty decisive battles, from the Battle of Frigidus in AD394 to the Battle of Varna in 1444, taking in such key battles as Hastings in 1066 and Bouvines in 1214. |