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TutorialsExplore Comprehensive Tutorials for Various SkillsAccess a wide range of tutorials on various topics, including technology, design, business, and more. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, find the perfect tutorial to help you improve your skills and achieve your goals. ![]() h264, yuv420p, 1280x720 | ENGLISH, 22050 Hz, 2channel | 12h 27mn | 10.5 GB The basic elements that make up all matter on Earth have existed from the planet's earliest days, but it wasn't until the 18th century that debates emerged about the mapping and classification of such elements. After a series of new and exciting discoveries in the bustling field of chemistry-including nitrogen in 1772, followed by oxygen in 1774-a sense of urgency captured the scientific community. What were scientists to make of these "new" elements? And why did they so often struggle to reach consensus in the discovery of these crucial world-building materials? The story of the periodic table of elements is, in some ways, a map of the history of chemistry and scientific classification of matter. By the late 18th century, the desire to organize and thus better understand our physical world was not a new phenomenon. The ancient Greek philosopher, Aristotle, sought to categorize living beings into two groups-"blooded" and "bloodless". In the 1730s, the Swedish botanist, Carl Linnaeus, developed a naming system that sorted live organisms into a breadth of categories. What ultimately emerged from 18th-century debates about the classification of elements was a decision to establish a similar set of standards: the qualities, properties, and behaviors of elements. ![]() h264, yuv420p, 1280x720 | ENGLISH, 22050 Hz, 2channel | 6h 01mn | 5.06 GB Humans are social animals. We don't need science to tell us that because we know it instinctively-we look to make friends even in our youngest years and feel safer and happier when we're connected to others. In fact, neuroscientific research has shown that our desire for social connection is no less biologically based than our need for food or sleep. The human brain is, quite literally, wired for social connection, and our current technology taps into that need for connection through social media. Throughout history, however, the technologies we've developed to bring us closer together and make our ideas more accessible have not always been welcomed. Fear of social change has been a common response to the development of life-altering technologies like the printing press and the telegraph, for example, and many people have similar concerns about social media today. Nevertheless, with more than 100 websites and apps to help us meet one of our most basic human communication needs, social media is here to stay. ![]() Video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 1280x720 (480:263) 30fps 1548kbps | Audio: AAC 44100Hz stereo 128kbps Genre: eLearning | Duration: 13.5 hrs | Language: English | File size: 9.8 GB Level 2 design classe from Rhino 3D Tutorials. ![]() MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Skill Level: Intermediate | Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: | Size: 306.2 MB Our fast-paced economy leads to fierce competition to find, retain, and grow the smartest and most creative team members, the people who contribute more than expected, the high potentials. In this course, Bonnie Hagemann, CEO of EDA, Inc., explains the value of high potentials and how you can identify, hire, and retain them effectively. Bonnie defines what it means to be a high potential and why all leaders need to treat growing and identifying talent as a key part of their job. She discusses ways to identify internal high potentials and scout them externally. Bonnie steps you through how to sign and onboard high potentials in the gig economy, then goes over development techniques and ways to build an environment conducive to attracting and retaining high potentials. ![]() MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 40m | Size: 757.8 MB Use FastAPI to expose an HTTP API for fast live predictions using an ONNX Machine Learning Model. FastAPI is a Python web framework that provides easy development of documented HTTP APIs by offering self-documented endpoints with Swagger - a tool to describe, document, and use RESTful web services. ![]() Video: .MP4, AVC, 1920x1080, 30 fps | Audio: English, AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch | Duration: 9h 42m | 18.8 GB Instructor: Gordon Ryan The best no-gi grappler on Earth, Gordon "The King" Ryan, shares his secrets for creating action and attacking opponents from seated open guard. ![]() John Danaher | Duration: 9h 12m | Video: H264 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44,1 kHz 2ch | 10,4 GB | Language: English Develop the ability to create pressure from open guard and attack with modern strategy and technique from Professor John Danaher! * Professor Danaher breaks down the main elements of his student's guard success, including insights around leg locking that set their style apart from the rest of the field ![]() Video: .MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 25 fps | Audio: English, AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch | Duration: 12h 32m | 14.24 GB Instructor: John Danaher Enter a new way to escape submission holds, as John Danaher teaches you the same systems and methods his students use to escape some of the tightest, most potentially-devastating locks with no damage! ![]() Bob Proctor - The NEW Lead the Field Coaching Program (Update 1) | 54.75 GB Genre: eLearning | Language: English YOU CAN HAVE IT. YOU WILL HAVE IT. YOU SEE, YOU CAN HAVE ANYTHING YOU CHOOSE. This coaching program will help you understand why ordinary people achieve extraordinary results. Why individuals with no formal education and no business experience become wealthy. Bob Proctor is a good example. And in this coaching program he will help you understand how this happens. When you register, the coaching starts immediately, and continues for 120 days. You are going to step on the path that will give you the knowledge and confidence to create ANYTHING you want. ![]() Fibs Don't Lie Advanced (Updated 2021) | 853 MB Genre: eLearning | Language: English FIBS DON'T LIE Advanced Course The advanced course is for students that have grasped the strategy and are ready to move forward with in-depth content. |