Ultimate Nunchaku: Mastering The Art Of Momentum
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Ultimate Nunchaku: Mastering The Art Of Momentum
Published 10/2024
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Language: English | Size: 26.10 GB | Duration: 9h 46m
Mastering the Art of Momentum
What you'll learn
Learn basic blocks, strikes, and swings with the nunchaku
Learn intermediate traps and control concepts
Learn advanced realistic strike mechanics
Learn nunchaku power vs a variety of attacks
Requirements
No experience necessary
Description
Unlock the full potential of nunchaku in this comprehensive 9-hour instructional course designed for martial artists of all skill levels. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced practitioner, this course will guide you through every aspect of nunchaku training, from basic swings and blocks to advanced traps, chokes, and dynamic combat strategies.You'll learn:Essential stances, guards, passes, and catches.Fluid transitions that promote efficiency and versatility, expanding natural proprioceptive performance.Using guards as foundational frameworks for attack and defense structures.Close-quarters control techniques, including traps and chokes.Master the physics of braking, momentum, range, power, and impact recoil.Dynamic demonstrations of nunchaku usage in aggressor flow drills, attack simulations, and live sparring.Nunchaku vs. other weapons! Explore how the methodology shifts based on the range and power dynamics of each opponent's weapon. See how nunchaku techniques adapt when facing a stick, bo, or knife, highlighting the flexibility required to handle varying combat scenarios.As a bonus, you'll also enjoy:A custom documentary exploring the rich history of nunchaku, from its origins to its modern applications.An action-packed motion comic that tells the story of a Shinto maiden using nunchaku to protect her home using realistic techniques and avoiding flashy Hollywood moves.A captivating slideshow showcasing my handmade nunchaku, complemented by music and featuring the hyoshigi, an intriguing instrument linked to the origin myth of nunchaku.An insightful fight analysis comparing my techniques against a kendo practitioner, highlighting key strategies from the match.Whether you're training for self-defense, competition, or personal mastery, this course will provide you with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to wield nunchaku with precision and power.
Overview
Section 1: I Fundamentals
Lecture 1 I.01 Introduction
Lecture 2 I.02 Spatial Concepts
Lecture 3 I.03 Safety Nunchaku
Lecture 4 I.04 Warm-up Exercises
Lecture 5 I.05 Core Stances + Footwork
Lecture 6 I.06 Guard Positions
Lecture 7 I.07 Catches
Lecture 8 I.08 Basic Swings
Lecture 9 I.09 Cord Blocks
Lecture 10 I.10 Stick Blocks
Lecture 11 I.11 Double Blocks
Lecture 12 I.12 Standard Thrusts
Lecture 13 I.13 Double Thrusts
Lecture 14 I.14 Shoulder Pass
Lecture 15 I.15 Nunchaku Combos
Section 2: II Intermediate Techniques and Applications
Lecture 16 II.01 Warm-up Exercises
Lecture 17 II.02 Guard Positions
Lecture 18 II.03 Cord Blocks
Lecture 19 II.04 Stick Blocks
Lecture 20 II.05 Parry Position
Lecture 21 II.06 Double Blocks + Locks
Lecture 22 II.07 Double Strikes
Lecture 23 II.08 Braking
Lecture 24 II.09 Advanced Swings
Lecture 25 II.10 Impact Management
Lecture 26 II.11 Advanced Passes
Lecture 27 II.12 Wrist Traps
Section 3: III Mastery and Combat
Lecture 28 III.01 Introduction
Lecture 29 III.02 Momentum Management
Lecture 30 III.03 Chokes
Lecture 31 III.04 Ready Position
Lecture 32 III.05 Shoulder Position
Lecture 33 III.06 Double Position
Lecture 34 III.07.1 Alternative Positions[pt1]
Lecture 35 III.07.2 Alternative Positions[pt2]
Lecture 36 III.08 Foot Traps
Lecture 37 III.09 Invisible Nunchaku
Lecture 38 III.10 Attack Simulation
Lecture 39 III.11.1 Nunchaku Dynamics vs. Stick[pt 1]
Lecture 40 III.11.2 Nunchaku Dynamics vs. Stick[pt 2]
Lecture 41 III.12.1 Nunchaku Dynamics vs. Bo[pt 1]
Lecture 42 III.12.2 Nunchaku Dynamics vs. Bo[pt 2]
Lecture 43 III.13.1 Nunchaku Dynamics vs. Knife[pt 1]
Lecture 44 III.13.2 Nunchaku Dynamics vs. Knife[pt 2]
Section 4: IV Bonus Material
Lecture 45 IV.02 Nunchaku: A Tale of Two Sticks
Lecture 46 IV.03 The Dragon Stick
Lecture 47 IV.01 Crafted Nunchaku: To the Beat of Hyoshigi
Lecture 48 IV.04 Nunchaku vs. Katana
Lecture 49 IV.05 Custom Nunchaku
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Payroll Management
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MS Excel
Capital Gains
TallyPrime - Download , Install , Activation
Golden Rules of Accounts
Tally Prime with GST - Course Material
Company-Creation, Alteration, Deletion & Securing
Understanding Tally Pre-defined Vouchers
Tally Data Processing Structure
Understanding Tally with Basic Illustrations
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Introduction to GST Returns
GSTR - 3B Filing
GSTR-1 Filing ( GST-Regular) Offline Online Methods Explained with Live Data
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Viewing Submitted Applications - GST Registration
GST Registration - Core Filed Amendments
GST Registration - Non-Core Filed Amendments
GST Application for Refund
GST Registration -CANCELLATION
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Opting Withdrawal of Composition Levy in GST Portal
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Purchase Returns & Sales Returns in Tally ERP9
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Tally ERP9 Discounts I Trade Discounts & Cash Discounts
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Calculator Usage in Tally ERP9
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GSTR1 GSTR3B New Due Dates Late fee Updates (Feb-Mar-Apr-May) 2020
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Zero Valued Transactions
Export to Excel, JPEG, PDF, HTML
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MS Excel - Hyper Links - Cell to Sheet, Website, Existing File, Create New
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Commission Calculation in MS Excel
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Communism was more than a new philosophy to Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels when they wrote the Communist Manifesto in 1848. They saw it as a brand-new way of life, a new civilization for the modern man and woman. The communist way of life was to represent a total liberation from all of history, which they saw as nothing more than struggle, exploitation, and suffering. Instead of building upon the past, they proposed that communism would focus only on the future, promising total social equality for all and sharing in a new stage of human societal evolution.
When measured against other social theories throughout world history, communism is more than just another a philosophical thought experiment. The beliefs and practices of communism were institutionalized in Lenin's Bolshevik state, as experienced within the experimental and unprecedented development of the Soviet Union. For 74 years, the experiment held together. Communist regimes, at their peak, ruled more than one-third of the world's population.
What happened? What really caused this giant experiment to decline and fall apart?
In Communism in Decline: From Sputnik to Gorbachev, Professor Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius reveals the internal and external forces that ripped apart the grand communist experiment. What were the mistakes made by the Soviet leaders who believed too deeply in their own propaganda? And why were they not able to see the many ironies in their own poor decisions? In 12 fascinating lectures, you will learn how the Soviet Union went from winning the space race against the United States in 1957 to Gorbachev's resignation and the dissolution of the great experiment in 1991.
The Men at the Top
Eight men led the Soviet Union from its founding in 1922 to its collapse in 1991. Each of them believed that communism was the only way forward to achieve a bright and successful future for modern society. Theoretically, at least, they believed that political power should belong to the workers and peasants; but if that was the ideal aspiration, no one came close to achieving it.
As the leader of the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, Vladimir Lenin became the guiding personality of the Soviet Union after founding the Russian Communist Party, then signing treaties with nearby countries and regions. After serving only two years as the head of the Soviet Russian government before his death in 1924, he was succeeded by Josef Stalin. In power from 1924 until his death in 1953, Stalin's murderous dictatorship caused the death of millions in the Soviet Union. Stalin is also known for becoming an ally of the United States in the effort to defeat Germany during World War II.
In the years after Stalin's death, there were several notable Soviet leaders who followed Stalin. What did these men bring to their leadership roles and how did their decisions shape the Soviet Union and the world? In this course, you will learn about
Nikita Khrushchev. Khrushchev ruled the Soviet Union during the complex times of the Bay of Pigs invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis and when his country was arguably at its zenith-when Sputnik won the space race for the Soviet Union in 1957.
Leonid Brezhnev. Brezhnev saw himself as the leader of the worldwide fight against capitalism. That mission resulted in the USSR coming to the aid of any socialist or communist government that seemed to be on the verge of failing. This "Brezhnev Doctrine" led him to the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia's Prague Spring and the invasion of Afghanistan in 1979.
Mikhail Gorbachev. Explore the "Gorbachev Phenomenon" and "Gorbymania." Although not so popular at home, this Soviet leader was beloved internationally. He knew the Soviet Union needed to move forward economically, and he "thawed" the Cold War as one way to achieve that goal. In 1991, Gorbachev oversaw the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Promises vs. Reality
The communist doctrine promised a great deal that its leaders never delivered. No one knows what would have happened if the Soviet Union had followed Lenin's doctrine, and if the longest-serving Soviet leader had not strangled his country as a murderous dictator. By the time Gorbachev decided the Soviet Union could improve its standard of living by coexisting with capitalist countries and getting back to the best of Lenin's philosophies, it was too late. Too many systemic problems existed for Gorbachev to overcome, including
Commodities Shortages. When people had to stand in line for hours to purchase the basic necessities for their families-if anything was on the shelves by the time they got to the front of the queue-it was clear their government was not providing for "each according to his needs" as Marx had proposed.
What "They" Have. With the standard of living in the West being so much higher than that of the Soviet Union, it was difficult for citizens to believe that capitalism should be their mortal enemy.
The National Problem. The Soviet Union attempted to blend people of numerous ethnicities into one state. Leadership promised that each ethnicity would share in the power while preserving their own cultural attributes. Instead, as economic shortages worsened, each group felt they were taken advantage of by the others.
Dissent
After the death of Stalin, the most violently repressive of all Soviet leaders, some voices of dissent could be heard arguing for freedom of speech and greater respect for human rights. Although Khrushchev initially allowed some dissent to distinguish his rule from Stalin's, he eventually cracked down on free speech, afraid it would undermine his power. In Communism in Decline: From Sputnik to Gorbachev, you will learn about the well-known major demonstrations such as Solidarity in the shipyards of Gdansk, Poland and demonstrations in Beijing's Tiananmen Square. Additionally, you will learn about more subtle forms of dissent, including
Laughter. Repressed people fight back however they can, and in the Soviet Union telling jokes became a widespread form of dissent. In this course, you'll hear many of the political jokes that became a form of social protest-criticizing the system, its ideology, and the resulting daily indignities.
Books. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn is one of the most well-known writers who used literature to reveal the truth about the Soviet prison camps and life in the country, in general. His most famous work, The Gulag Archipelago, was smuggled out to the West and published there in 1973.
Samizdat. When an uncensored, non-Soviet-approved text could be found, people took it upon themselves to copy its pages one at a time, via typewriter or by hand, and then pass the pages around. Whoever received these samizdat ("self-published") products would have only one night to read them before passing them on to the next person.
While communism failed in the Soviet Union in the long term, it had lasted for 74 years and remains the official ideological system today in China, North Korea, Laos, Vietnam, and Cuba. Only time will tell whether communism as practiced specifically in those countries will be able to overcome the problems that took down the Soviet Union.
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Learn to create stunning Dashboards and Reports using Microsoft's free Business Intelligence / Analytics tool, Power BI.Do you want to build professional-quality Business Intelligence Reports from the ground up ? Do you want to blend and transform raw data into beautiful Interactive Dashboards ? Do you want to learn design and implement the same B.I. tools used by professional analysts and data scientists ? Do you want to understand the Business Intelligence workflow from end-to-end. Then Microsoft Power BI is the right tool for you and this comprehensive course will teach you everything you need to know to use Power BI. This hands on (Beginner to Intermediate) course will prepare you to start your data analytics career and also will prepare you to Successfully implement Power BI in your organization. Absolutely no experience is required. 25+ hours of HD videos of building 18 interactive Business Intelligence Reports and Dashboards (real-world examples) from scratch to finish. 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The Finite Element Method for Linear Structural Analysis
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The Finite Element Method For Linear Structural Analysis
Published 10/2024
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From Beginner to Expert: Unlocking FEA Proficiency
What you'll learn
Formulation of key types of finite elements, including spring, bar, beam, plane stress and strain, 3D, and shell elements.
In-depth finite element theory presented in a simple, easy-to-understand way.
Hands-on practice with FEA software, where each exercise is directly connected to the theory covered.
Complete FEA structure, covering pre-analysis, model setup, verification, validation, and post-processing.
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Basic Engineering Knowledge: Students should have a fundamental understanding of engineering principles, including mathematics, physics, and mechanics.
A Willingness to Learn: An eagerness to dive deep into the theoretical concepts and commit to hands-on practice is crucial for success in this course.
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Unlock the power of Finite Element Analysis (FEA) in structural engineering with our comprehensive course, designed to take you from theory to practical proficiency. Over 12 engaging modules, you'll delve deep into the intricacies of FEA and reinforce your knowledge through hands-on workshops (exercises on FEA software). Whether you're a novice looking to start your journey or a seasoned professional seeking to refine your skills, this course has something valuable to offer at every level.Module 1: Introduction to Finite Element Analysis- Fundamental Concepts- Why is FEM so important?- Workshop 01: Building Your First Finite Element Model: Bike CrankModule 2: Linear Elastic Spring Element- Spring theory- System Assembly in Global Coordinates- Exercises- Workshop 02: Linear Spring ElementModule 3: Elastic Bar Element- Bar theory- Exercise- Strain Energy- Castigliano's First Theorem- Minimum Potential Energy- Workshop 03: Linear Bar ElementModule 4: Truss Structures- Nodal Equilibrium Equations- Element Transformation- Direct Assembly of Global Stiffness Matrix- Boundary Conditions, Constraint Forces- Element Strain and Stress- Comprehensive Example- Three dimensional Trusses- Workshop 04: 2D Truss StructureModule 5: Beam Element- Elementary Beam Theory- Beam Element- Beam Element Stiffness Matrix- Element Load Vector- Work Equivalence for Distributed Loads- Flexure Element with Axial Loading- A General Three-Dimensional Beam Element- Workshop 05: Beam ElementModule 6: Equations of Elasticity- Strain-Displacement Relations- Stress-Strain Relations- Equilibrium Equations- SummaryModule 7: Matrix Mathematics and Solution Techniques for Linear Algebraic Equations- Matrix Mathematics- Solution Techniques for Linear Algebraic EquationsModule 8: Plane Stress- Equations of Elasticity for Plane Stress- Finite Element Formulation: Constant Strain Triangle- Stiffness Matrix Evaluation- Distributed Loads- Body Forces- Workshop 06: Rectangular Plate with Central Circular HoleModule 9: Plane Strain- Equations of Elasticity for Plane Strain- Finite Element Formulation: Four-node Rectangle- Numerical Integration: Gaussian Quadrature- Workshop 07: C-ClampModule 10: Isoparametric Formulation- Four-node quadrilateral element- Exercise- Singularity of the Jacobian MatrixModule 11: General Three-Dimensional Stress Elements- Introduction- Equations of Elasticity- Finite Element Formulation- Example: 4-node Tetrahedral- Stress and Strain Computation- Workshop 08: Connecting LugModule 12: Shell Elements- Plate Element Theory- Plate Element Formulation- Shell Element Theory- Workshop 10: Thin Folded PlateThroughout this course, you'll receive expert guidance, learn best practices, and gain practical experience to tackle real-world structural analysis challenges confidently. Don't miss this opportunity to become a proficient Finite Element Analysis practitioner and enhance your career in structural engineering. Join us today and embark on a journey toward mastering FEA.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Course Material
Lecture 2 Introduction - Part 1
Lecture 3 Introduction - Part 2
Lecture 4 Introduction - Part 3
Lecture 5 Abaqus Instalation Guide
Lecture 6 Workshop 01 - Connecting Lug - Problem Specification
Lecture 7 Workshop 01 - Connecting Lug - Pre-analysis
Lecture 8 Workshop 01 - Connecting Lug - Create Domain
Lecture 9 Workshop 01 - Connecting Lug - Mesh the Domain
Lecture 10 Workshop 01 - Connecting Lug - Create Material and Instance
Lecture 11 Workshop 01 - Connecting Lug - Apply BCs and Solve BVP
Lecture 12 Workshop 01 - Connecting Lug - Verification - Part 1
Lecture 13 Workshop 01 - Connecting Lug - Verification - Part 2
Lecture 14 Workshop 01 - Connecting Lug - Verification - Part 3
Lecture 15 Workshop 01 - Connecting Lug - Convergence Study
Section 2: Linear Elastic Spring Element
Lecture 16 Linear Elastic Spring Element - Part 1
Lecture 17 Linear Elastic Spring Element - Part 2
Lecture 18 Linear Elastic Spring Element - Part 3
Lecture 19 System Assembly in Global Coordinates - Part 1
Lecture 20 System Assembly in Global Coordinates - Part 2
Lecture 21 Exercises - Part 1
Lecture 22 Exercises - Part 2
Lecture 23 Workshop 02 - Spring Element - Pre-analysis
Lecture 24 Workshop 02 - Spring Element - Define Domain
Lecture 25 Workshop 02 - Spring Element - Define BCs and Governing Equations
Lecture 26 Workshop 02 - Spring Element - Verification
Lecture 27 Workshop 02 - Spring Element - Study Input File
Section 3: Linear Elastic Bar Element
Lecture 28 Elastic Bar Element - Part 1
Lecture 29 Elastic Bar Element - Part 2
Lecture 30 Elastic Bar Element - Part 3
Lecture 31 Exercise - Part 1
Lecture 32 Exercise - Part 2
Lecture 33 Exercise - Part 3
Lecture 34 Strain Energy
Lecture 35 Castigliano's First Theorem - Part 1
Lecture 36 Castigliano's First Theorem - Part 2
Lecture 37 Minimum Potential Energy - Part 1
Lecture 38 Minimum Potential Energy - Part 2
Lecture 39 Workshop 03 - Bar Element - Problem Specification
Lecture 40 Workshop 03 - Bar Element - Pre-Analysis
Lecture 41 Workshop 03 - Bar Element - Define Domain
Lecture 42 Workshop 03 - Bar Element - Setup BCs and Define Governing Equation
Lecture 43 Workshop 03 - Bar Element - Post-Processing
Lecture 44 Workshop 03 - Bar Element - Analyse input file
Section 4: Truss Structures
Lecture 45 Nodal Equilibrium Equations - Part 1
Lecture 46 Nodal Equilibrium Equations - Part 2
Lecture 47 Element Transformation
Lecture 48 Direct Assembly of Global Stiffness Matrix - Part 1
Lecture 49 Direct Assembly of Global Stiffness Matrix - Part 2
Lecture 50 Direct Assembly of Global Stiffness Matrix - Part 3
Lecture 51 Boundary Conditions, Constraint Forces
Lecture 52 Element Strain and Stress - Part 1
Lecture 53 Element Strain and Stress - Part 2
Lecture 54 Comprehensive Example - Part 1
Lecture 55 Comprehensive Example - Part 2
Lecture 56 Comprehensive Example - Part 3
Lecture 57 Three dimensional Trusses - Part 1
Lecture 58 Three dimensional Trusses - Part 2
Lecture 59 Workshop 04 - Problem Specification
Lecture 60 Workshop 04 - Pre-analysis
Lecture 61 Workshop 04 - Define BPV - Part 1
Lecture 62 Workshop 04 - Define BPV - Part 2
Lecture 63 Workshop 04 - Verification
Lecture 64 Workshop 04 - Input File
Section 5: Beam Element
Lecture 65 Elementary Beam Theory - Part 1
Lecture 66 Elementary Beam Theory - Part 2
Lecture 67 Elementary Beam Theory - Part 3
Lecture 68 Beam Element
Lecture 69 Beam Element Stiffness Matrix - Part 1
Lecture 70 Beam Element Stiffness Matrix - Part 2
Lecture 71 Element Load Vector and Exercise
Lecture 72 Work Equivalence for Distributed Loads - Part 1
Lecture 73 Work Equivalence for Distributed Loads - Part 2
Lecture 74 Flexure Element with Axial Loading - Part 1
Lecture 75 Flexure Element with Axial Loading - Part 2
Lecture 76 Flexure Element with Axial Loading - Part 3
Lecture 77 A General Three-Dimensional Beam Element - Part 1
Lecture 78 A General Three-Dimensional Beam Element - Part 2
Lecture 79 Workshop 05 - Problem Specification
Lecture 80 Workshop 05 - Pre-analysis
Lecture 81 Workshop 05 - BPV Definition - Part 1
Lecture 82 Workshop 05 - BPV Definition - Part 2
Lecture 83 Workshop 05 - BPV Definition - Part 3
Lecture 84 Workshop 05 - Verification
Lecture 85 Workshop 05 - Analyse Stress and Displacement
Section 6: Equations of Elasticity
Lecture 86 Strain-Displacement Relations
Lecture 87 Stress-Strain Relations
Lecture 88 Equilibrium Equations
Lecture 89 Summary
Section 7: Matrix Mathematics and Solution Techniques for Linear Algebraic Equations
Lecture 90 Matrix Mathematics - Basic Definitions
Lecture 91 Matrix Mathematics - Simple Matrix Operations
Lecture 92 Matrix Mathematics - The Determinant of a Matrix
Lecture 93 Matrix Mathematics - The Inverse of Matrix
Lecture 94 Solution Techniques for Linear Algebraic Equations - Gauss Elimination
Lecture 95 Solution Techniques for Linear Algebraic Equations - LU Decomposition
Lecture 96 Solution Techniques for Linear Algebraic Equations - Gauss Seidel Method
Section 8: Plane Stress
Lecture 97 Equations of Elasticity for Plane Stress
Lecture 98 Finite Element Formulation Constant Strain Triangle - Part 1
Lecture 99 Finite Element Formulation Constant Strain Triangle - Part 2
Lecture 100 Finite Element Formulation Constant Strain Triangle - Part 3
Lecture 101 Summary and Stiffness Matrix Evaluation
Lecture 102 Distributed Loads - Part 1
Lecture 103 Distributed Loads - Part 2
Lecture 104 Body Forces - Part 1
Lecture 105 Body Forces - Part 2
Lecture 106 Workshop 06 - Pre-analysis
Lecture 107 Workshop 06 - BVP Definition - Part 1
Lecture 108 Workshop 06 - BVP Definition - Part 2
Lecture 109 Workshop 06 - Symmetry Condition
Lecture 110 Workshop 06 - Convergence Study
Lecture 111 Workshop 06 - End of Verification
Lecture 112 Workshop 06 - Final Comments
Section 9: Plane Strain
Lecture 113 Equations of Elasticity for Plane Strain
Lecture 114 Finite Element Formulation Four-node Rectangle - Part 1
Lecture 115 Finite Element Formulation Four-node Rectangle - Part 2
Lecture 116 Finite Element Formulation Four-node Rectangle - Part 3
Lecture 117 Finite Element Formulation Four-node Rectangle - Part 4
Lecture 118 Numerical Integration Gaussian Quadrature - Part 1
Lecture 119 Numerical Integration Gaussian Quadrature - Part 2
Lecture 120 Workshop 07 - Pre-Analysis
Lecture 121 Workshop 07 - Define BVP
Lecture 122 Workshop 07 - Shear Locking
Lecture 123 Workshop 07 - Hourglass and Incompatible mode elements
Lecture 124 Workshop 07 - Numerical Singularity
Section 10: Isoparametric Formulation
Lecture 125 Four-node quadrilateral element - Part 1
Lecture 126 Four-node quadrilateral element - Part 2
Lecture 127 Four-node quadrilateral element - Part 3
Lecture 128 Exercise
Lecture 129 Singularity of the Jacobian Matrix
Lecture 130 Workshop 08 - Pre-analysis
Lecture 131 Workshop 08 - Define BVP
Lecture 132 Workshop 08 - Post-Processing
Section 11: General Three Dimensional Stress Element
Lecture 133 Introduction and Equations of Elasticity
Lecture 134 Finite Element Formulation
Lecture 135 Example: 4-node Tetrahedral
Lecture 136 Stress and Strain Computation - Stress vs Strain Curve
Lecture 137 Stress and Strain Computation - Maximum shear stress theory
Lecture 138 Stress and Strain Computation - Distortion Energy Theory
Lecture 139 Workshop 09 - Pre-analysis
Lecture 140 Workshop 09 - Define BVP - Part 1
Lecture 141 Workshop 09 - Define BVP - Part 2
Lecture 142 Workshop 09 - Post-Processing
Section 12: Shell Element
Lecture 143 Plate Element Theory
Lecture 144 Plate Element Formulation
Lecture 145 Shell Element Formulation
Lecture 146 Workshop 10 - Skew Plate
Lecture 147 Extra Exercise
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TTC - A Historian Goes to the Movies: Ancient Rome
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When most of us think of the ancient Roman world, we don't think about the scholarship of hard-working historians or the discoveries of patient archaeologists. We think, first and foremost, of what we've seen at the movies.
From the sword-and-sandal epics of the 1950s to the resurgence of grittier stories in the 21st century, cinema has exerted an undeniable power over our cultural understanding of ancient Rome. The iconography is always fresh in our minds: gladiatorial battles and chariot races, defiant slaves and nefarious emperors, magnificent public structures and white toga costumes. But just because these and other sights are popular in movies doesn't mean they should always be taken as historical fact.
What would an award-winning historian think of films like Ben-Hur, Spartacus, Gladiator, or even a satire like Monty Python's Life of Brian? How have these and other movies created our popular perceptions of ancient Roman history-and in what ways have they led us astray? And why, despite the occasional box-office flop, do movies set in ancient Rome still have the power to captivate us, and to turn each of us into theater-going history buffs?
In A Historian Goes to the Movies: Ancient Rome, Professor Gregory S. Aldrete uses his prolific scholarship to give you a front-row look at the great movies that have shaped ancient Rome's role in popular culture and memory. Packed with insights into both history and filmmaking, these 12 lectures immerse you in the glory and grandeur (and, sometimes, the folly) of classic and contemporary films featuring over 50 years of cinematic talent, including directors like Stanley Kubrick, Federico Fellini, and Ridley Scott, and actors such as Charlton Heston, Rex Harrison, Elizabeth Taylor, Patrick Stewart, and Russell Crowe. You'll investigate portrayals of ancient Roman life on the big screen and small screen; learn how to tease out fact from fiction in some of Hollywood's most stunning spectacles; and deepen your appreciation for films that, when made right, are thrilling time machines into the past.
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For A Historian Goes to the Movies: Ancient Rome, Professor Aldrete has assembled 13 of what he and many other film buffs consider to be the most important films set in ancient Rome. These are movies we remember for their performances, their costumes and set designs, and the ways they influenced the movies made in their wake. A few of the features you will explore include
Quo Vadis: This high-profile 1951 film, starring Peter Ustinov as the tyrannical emperor Nero and Deborah Kerr as a virtuous young Christian girl, established a successful (and lucrative) template for movies about classical antiquity and the early Christian world, and sparked a cultural fire for sword-and-sandal flicks.
I, Claudius: Based on two novels by Robert Graves, this BBC miniseries tracks the intimate lives of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, which includes the emperors Claudius, Caligula, and Tiberius. The show also captured the attention of a second group of viewers: those obsessed with England's royal family.
Fellini Satyricon: Italian director Federico Fellini's experimental film, based on the ancient novel Satyricon by Petronius, was very much a product of the cinematic and social revolutions of the 1960s-both of which left an indelible mark on this picaresque story of a pleasure-seeking young Roman man.
Gladiator: Essentially a remake of the 1964 film, The Fall of the Roman Empire, Ridley Scott's blockbuster film from 2000 was a commercial and cultural triumph that snagged Academy Awards, spawned memorable catchphrases, and inspired a host of new sword-and-sandal epics in the subsequent decade, including Troy and 300.
Some films you may already be a fan of; other films you might have only heard of in passing. But all of them are essential to a well-rounded understanding of the intricate relationship between the world of ancient Rome and the world of the movies.
Walk the Line between Truth and Fiction
A scholar who's spent his entire career immersed in the history of the ancient Roman world (from ancient body armor to everyday life), Professor Aldrete reveals the historical accuracies and inaccuracies of the ancient Roman world depicted in these films. When filmmakers seemingly got certain aspects of history wrong, Professor Aldrete provides a window into how and why the creators made certain decisions and navigated the tenuous line between truth and entertainment. For example, you'll discover that
Ben-Hur's naval battle, while a reasonable depiction of naval warfare in the ancient Roman world, nevertheless, depicts the oarsmen of the warships as slaves (they weren't) and being sent to the galleys as punishment (it wasn't);
Spartacus misrepresents the title character's historical legacy by depicting his revolt as a growing movement challenging slavery, when in reality, it marked the end of popular opposition to the institution;
I, Claudius portrays the character of Livia as a mass murderer who kills multiple members of her own family to clear the way for her son, Tiberius-a notion that has been proven to likely be false, and can be traced to a specific ancient historian, Cassius Dio.
Gladiator uses the familiar "thumbs down" gesture to indicate a defeated gladiator should be killed, whereas, recent scholarship has revealed this gesture was most likely a way of calling for the victor to drop his weapon and spare his enemy;
HBO's Rome gets many things right about everyday life in ancient Rome, including two characteristics of Roman religion-that it's a component of nearly all facets of life and that individuals differ in their degrees of belief; and
Fellini Satyricon, despite its surreal components, depicts a marriage ceremony accurately by dressing the bride with an orange veil and having the guests throw nuts at the couple and shout "feliciter" in congratulations.
Go behind the Scenes of Cinematic Classics
Along with a revealing look at ancient history, these lectures also examine the art and craft of big-budget filmmaking. A Historian Goes to the Movies: Ancient Rome takes you behind the scenes to reveal how iconic films can be made-or unmade-by everything from clashes between directors and actors to out-of-control budgets.
For example, you'll learn how
Early epics like Ben-Hur couldn't rely on the luxury of computer-generated effects and, therefore, had to construct impressive, full-sized replicas of ancient Roman sites like the Forum or the Circus Maximus;
Fall of the Roman Empire was the true box-office bomb that tanked the sword-and-sandals genre for decades (not Cleopatra, as popularly believed); and
Creative differences between a historical consultant and the producers of Gladiator reflect the way filmmakers ditch historical accuracy for the sake of drama.
Professor Aldrete also highlights profound connections between these films and the wider historical culture in which they first appeared. Quo Vadis, for example, made only a few years after the end of World War II, noticeably portrays the Romans as mirror images of the Nazis. And Spartacus, despite its message of freedom, became the target of McCarthy-era conservative and religious groups who condemned it for being anti-American.
A Guide for Tomorrow's Great Films
Of course, the end of this exciting lecture series doesn't mean there isn't more to come. Roman history continues to inspire new cinematic depictions, and A Historian Goes to the Movies: Ancient Rome is a welcome guide to settings, themes, and "bread-and-circus" plots that popular culture just can't let go of.
Professor Aldrete's lectures leave you excited about how tomorrow's movies will depict the ancient world-and eager to discover what those creative works will reveal about both the past and the times in which they're made.
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Draw fascinating (and surprising) connections between films set in ancient Rome and science fiction films.
Explore two big-budget film takes on the mysterious legend of ancient Rome's "lost legion."
Dispel the myth of lively recreational drug use in ancient Rome and Egypt presented by HBO's Rome series.
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"Once upon a time." Those four words bring us comfort, joy, and hope, as they start a plethora of stories that often end with "happily ever after."
"Once upon a time." Those four words bring us comfort, joy, and hope, as they start a plethora of stories that often end with "happily ever after." We carry these stories in our hearts like dear old friends, turning to them for inspiration, courage, and entertainment-much in the same way as those who originally told them used them to pass the time and share lessons among family and friends. However, the stories we know now are not always the same ones that were told centuries ago, and were not always told for the same reasons.
Throughout this unique course, Dr. Hannah Blevins Harvey, a professional storyteller with a Ph.D. in Communication Studies, treats you to dynamic, theatrical, and engaging tellings of cherished tales from around the world. Join a mixed-age audience to hear many of your favorite and beloved childhood tales performed by an award-winning storyteller against a storybook-like backdrop as The Great Courses studio is transformed into magical settings. Additionally, you will be introduced to lesser-known stories as you take a cultural tour through ancient and contemporary time, as well as around the world, with stops in Greece, Egypt, Iran, India, Kenya, Japan, Russia, the Nordic countries, the Philippines, Australia, France, Italy, Scotland, Germany and more.
As a special bonus, Dr. Harvey also provides an exploration of the themes, questions, and evolutions for these stories, providing you and the children in your life with an intellectual perspective to think about and discuss.
Dr. Harvey unpacks more than 60 of our most beloved stories, fables, fairy tales, and songs from around the world-providing you with a fascinating, in-depth view into the history, context, and deeper meaning of the tales we know and love. As you travel through the catalogs of Grimm, Aesop, Hans Christian Anderson, Charles Perrault, Oscar Wilde, and so many more, you'll gain profound insights into how and why these stories came to be. And these stories are more than "just stories"-they're a powerful tool of folk culture. Folk stories are the wells into which we humans pour our deepest anxieties, our desires, our hopes-and problematic as they sometimes are, these stories continue to deeply resonate with us throughout our lives.
Why Tales Matter
"It's been said that fairy tales are like the subconscious dreams of a culture-in them wells up all the desires, and anxieties, and experiences of cultural life. In these stories, all of the characters represent us, different aspects of ourselves," claims Dr. Harvey.
Tales use powerful symbols to help us articulate our daily struggles, understand major life events, envision roles for ourselves, and interpret the world around us. As Dr. Harvey tells some of these tales to audiences (children from elementary and middle school and the adults in their lives), you will actually see how shared stories-wonder tales, fables, pourquoi stories, fairy tales, and magic tales-can draw a circle around listeners of all ages. You'll understand how hearing stories in person can pull us closer to shared meanings, and to each other, too. The tales of our youth shaped us, and their lasting power will shape the children you share them with.
Just as important is that stories transport us into another world of fantasy and wonder-where characters do things we can't do here. The words "once upon a time" transport us into "story time"-this is a "play" world, where there are rules, and yet anything can happen. In this "play" world we "work" out a lot of very genuine issues; we discover and try out roles, and discover the ingrained truths that we carry with us throughout our lives. Fantasy matters to us because the deep work of imagining possibilities happens here.
Supplementing the stories and insights provided by Dr. Harvey, child psychiatrist Dr. Zheala Qayyum, from Yale University's Medical School and Department of Psychiatry, weighs in about the importance of stories, folktales, and imagination-building exercise in the healthy development of children, no matter where they live.
Untelling Our Favorite Tales
If you think you know the classic stories such as "Sleeping Beauty," "Cinderella," and "Hansel and Gretel," then think again. This course provides you with illuminating surprises about how culture, language, and time have evolved folktales into the definitive versions you grew up with. "Stories are a lot like humans-we and they have to adapt to our circumstances, or we die," Dr. Harvey explains.
In some cases, stories adapt to the location and cultures where they are being told, while still sharing the same motifs, plots, and lessons. Consider our beloved tale of "The Gingerbread Man": In Norway and Germany the animated edible creature is a pancake-and the pancake runs away down the lane. In Scotland, it's a "wee bannock"-or a roll. In Ireland, it's a little cake. And in Russia, the story is about a loaf of bread that is possessed by a devil.
In other cases, time, translation, and the storyteller will make deliberate shifts in the premise of our well-known stories. Take a deeper look at "Cinderella," one of the world's oldest "magic tales," dating back 7000 years, with Mah Pishani being one of the oldest versions. Dr. Harvey examines the many different versions of just this one story
The French version of "Cinderella" by Charles Perrault is the one we are most familiar with in America. It is this version that introduces readers to the iconic glass slipper, which was not a component in earlier versions. In many other versions, the shoe is not a shoe at all, but a ring or some other object that the girl must fit into.
In Italy, the glass slipper is made of cork. It's also not a slipper, it's a chianiello-a special kind of courtly overshoe that well-to-do women wore to keep the mud off their nice shoes.
In other versions of the story, the evil sisters cut off their heels and toes to try to fit into the shoe-and they and the stepmother are rewarded for their treachery by being chased and pecked by crows in the end!
As you follow this one story from continent to continent, you also gain insights into the of significance of adding the glass slipper-a highly impractical yet ornamental detail that shaped the version of Cinderella we know. As she unpacks the meaning behind these symbols, Dr. Harvey introduces you to some amazing facts such as the speculation that Perrault got his source's story wrong about the glass slipper. The French word for glass (verre) sounds and is spelled similarly to the French word for squirrel fur (vair), and some say he confused the two words! So, perhaps the French Cinderella should have worn a squirrel-fur boot!
Shared Themes and Motifs Around the World of Stories
Folklorists have found that the same story themes with the same "motifs," or story parts, recur across cultures and across time. A system of classification was developed first by Finnish folklorist Antti Aarne in 1910, then refined by American folklorist Stith Thompson in 1928, and then further refined and diversified in 2004 to include stories beyond the European canon, by German folklorist Hans-J?rg Uther. For example: The Aarne-Thompson-Uther classification system (or ATU system) groups all Sleeping Beauties under tale type 410, and there are at least 22 different versions of this story across the world that resemble this tale type!
Some common themes across time and culture include
Transformations: As the folk saying goes, "heroes are not born, they are made." As examined in stories such as "Beauty and the Beast," "East of the Sun and West of the Moon," and more, you'll examine the theme of change and how it's utilized in stories around the world to teach important rites of passage.
Explanations: Every culture has come up with its own stories to explain the hows and whys of life around us. Pourquoi tales are often about the natural world and explain how and why. Explore the whys in stories by Aesop and Kipling.
Good and Evil: In some tales, the distinction between good and evil is clear-or is it? Stories such as "The Brave Little Tailor" and "David and Goliath" demonstrate how even small characters, when good, can defeat evil giants. Dr. Harvey shows how even ancient tales challenged the use of "good" and "evil" as definitive traits by introducing you to characters such as Baba Yaga-an ambiguous character who defies classification. Baba Yaga stories connect back to Neolithic cultures who worshiped the Mother Goddess- a representation of both life and death (like a feminine Shiva in Hindu cultures).
Rise Stories: These rags-to-riches stories provide hope for change, showing a character move above their circumstances through luck, skill, or magic. "Cinderella" and "Puss in Boots" are two examples where someone utterly common is transformed into someone special.
Through time and across cultures, our stories resonate deeply with us all throughout our lives.
These tales use powerful symbols to help us articulate our daily struggles, understand major life events, envision roles for ourselves, and interpret the world around us.
Join us to discover a collection of stories that will lift your heart, haunt your dreams, and challenge your expectations.
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ServiceNow Scripting Mastery: Advanced Development
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Build Essential Skills in ServiceNow Scripting: Client & Server-Side Code, API, and More!
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TTC - How Memory Works and Why Your Brain Remembers Wrong
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TTC - How Memory Works and Why Your Brain Remembers Wrong
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"Who are you?" Chances are you'd answer this question by describing the highlights of your personality, interests, and life experiences. But if you'd been asked this same question yesterday, you might have responded with a slightly different description. Does that mean you are a particular person today but were a different person yesterday? And what about tomorrow?
Welcome to the slippery, shape-shifting nature of memory. As Professor Gabrielle Principe reveals in How Memory Works and Why Your Brain Remembers Wrong, "you" are the conglomeration of the often-unreliable information your brain decides to feed you at any given moment.
Over the course of these 12 fascinating lectures, you'll come to understand why everything you experience in this life is an illusion-nothing more and nothing less than an interpretation of signals received, assembled, and reassembled over and over, and over again, by your brain. This might sound like the plot of a sci-fi thriller or a terrifying novel. But the pliability-and even unreliability-of your memory is no accident. Six hundred million years of evolution have brought you what you have today: the best memory for Homo sapiens. Yes, you hate it when you can't remember where you put your car keys. But through this course, you'll come to realize that each of the obvious negatives of your memory has a flip side that supports your ability to survive and thrive.
How Does Your Memory Go Wrong?
Many of us imagine our brains as video cameras, recording exactly what is seen and heard in its environment. That "video" is then labeled with a date and time and stored at a specific address in the brain-to be summoned and played back as a memory whenever you'd like. But that "video" concept is nothing like your real memory. Your life is a big stew of stimuli constantly bombarding your senses, a stew that your brain turns into a seamless story of experience that makes sense. Our memories, and our lives, are the stories our brains make up for us. Far from being a recording device, memory is a process.
But sometimes our memories omit things that clearly happened, serve up recollections that don't square with the facts we previously experienced, or even manufacture events that never happened at all. What causes these issues that can result in such frustration?
In How Memory Works and Why Your Brain Remembers Wrong, Professor Principe explains three main causes of what we perceive to be memory "glitches"
We miss most of what goes on around us. Whenever we experience any event or phenomenon, we miss almost everything happening inside our bodies, most of what is happening in the distance, and even most of the things going on directly in front of us.
Only a fraction of what gets into our memories is retained. Most of it fades or decays-some instantly and some later. But once it's gone, it's gone for good. And even among those memories that do make it in and stay, some become difficult or even impossible to retrieve.
When we recall a memory, we don't retrieve the original information. We retrieve the fragments of fragments that remain, trying to reconstruct the totality of an experience. We are also prone to incorporate fragments that weren't even part of the original event.
The Real Problem of False Memories
While seeing can be believing, seeing also can be constructed completely inside our heads. You've probably experienced this phenomenon quite frequently.
For example, consider the last time you misplaced your phone. You can see it right there on your desk where you're so sure you placed it, and you have no memory of having tossed it on your bed an hour earlier. In this everyday example, you pick up your phone and go on about your business. But constructed, repressed, or false memories can be dangerous and life-altering. In fact, mistaken eyewitness identification is the number-one cause of wrongful convictions overturned by DNA evidence in the United States.
Adults and children both can create false memories, especially when they are pressured to come to a specific conclusion-whether by parents or by the detective who has a legal right to lie to the individual they're interrogating. In How Memory Works and Why Your Brain
Remembers Wrong, you'll hear about
The infamous case of preschool teacher Margaret Kelly Michaels. After Michaels spent five years in prison for child abuse, her case was overturned when it became clear that all allegations of abuse were made only after the children had been relentlessly questioned by police interviewers who believed that Michaels was guilty.
The case of Layla and the rabbit. Using research carried out by Professor Principe in a memory experiment, you'll investigate how parents' beliefs can shape the way they question their children and consequently mold children's memories. You'll hear about 4-year-old Layla, whose account of a rabbit loose in her school was entertaining, highly detailed, and coherent-and completely untrue.
The case of Marty Tankleff, a teenager whose parents had been brutally stabbed in their own home. For a variety of reasons that you'll learn about, Marty confessed to a crime he had not committed and spent 17 years in prison before being exonerated.
The Flip Side of Our Memory "Problems"
Our brains are crafted from the same types of cells that made up the very first simple nervous systems about 600 million years ago-neurons. And in those intervening years, evolution has not changed the neuron itself much at all. What has evolved is a Homo sapiens brain with 86 billion neurons, each of which is connected to about 5,000 other neurons. It's this massively complex system of 430 trillion connections that supports complex human behavior-including human memory.
In How Memory Works and Why Your Brain Remembers Wrong, you'll learn that each of our memory "problems," actually, provides our species a pathway to survival and complex problem-solving. For example
Forgetting helps make our cognition efficient and orderly. One of the most important functions of our memory is to help us understand the present and make predictions about the future. Remembering every detail of every experience would prevent us from generalizing for new situations.
Forgetting guards our emotional health and sense of self. Most people selectively forget negative experiences. That emphasis on the positive gives us a strong concept of ourselves and what we think we'll be capable of in the future.
Forgetting fosters creativity. Forgetting allows us to let go of old memories, creating a space for new representations to form. If we kept every minute detail in our memory of how we did a particular activity, we wouldn't be able to "think outside the box"-which is so important for our growth as individuals and as our human community.
While we're all frustrated by our memory from time to time, it's exactly the malleability of it that makes us human. If our memories did record and play back every bit of the reality around us, we would be completely overwhelmed-and have a brain that was too big to hold up at the dinner table. With How Memory Works and Why Your Brain Remembers Wrong, you will gain a greater appreciation for what you have, and what you sometimes forget, and the insights you're sure to remember.
What Will You Learn?
Explore how your memories are influenced by your mood, context, and more
Examine how false memories can be implanted in children and adults
Discover why your brain can't possibly remember everything
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