
[Koushik Kothagal] Java Brains: Spring Framework (2011)
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A series of video tutorials on framework to Hibernate.
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A series of video tutorials on framework to Hibernate.![]() [Koushik Kothagal] Java Brains: Hibernate (2011)
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Genre: Video Training
A series of video tutorials on framework to Hibernate.![]() Java Brains: Spring Framework 2011 English | mp4 347 kb/s | 1280x720 29.92 fps(r) | aac 119 kb/s | 3.17 GB Genre: VideoTraining ![]() [Koushik Kothagal] Java Brains: Hibernate (2011) English | h264 yuv420p 1280x720 29.97 fps | aac 44100 Hz stereo | 2.59 GB Genre: Video Training A series of video tutorials on framework to Hibernate. ![]() More Money Than Brains: Why School Sucks, College is Crap, & Idiot Think They're Right by Laura Penny Embl.m Editions | 2011 | ISBN: 0771070497 | 256 pages | epub | 0,3 MB One of Canada's funniest and most incisive social critics reveals why in North America, where governments spend so much on schools and colleges, training is valued far more than education and loud-mouth ignoramuses are widely and publicly celebrated. ![]() [Koushik Kothagal] Java Brains: Spring Framework (2011) English | h264 yuv420p 1280x720 29.97 fps | aac 44100 Hz stereo | 3.17 GB Genre: Video Training A series of video tutorials on framework to Hibernate. ![]() Richard M. Restak - Mozarts Brain and the Fighter Pilot - Unleashing Your Brains Potential (Unabridged) English | MP3 128 kbps 44 KHz Stereo | 1 MP3s | 342 MB Genre: AudioBook In Mozart’s Brain and the Fighter Pilot, eminent neuropsychiatrist and bestselling author Richard Restak, M.D., combines the latest research in neurology and psychology to show us how to get our brain up to speed for managing every aspect of our busy lives. Everything we think and everything we choose to do alters our brain and fundamentally changes who we are, a process that continues until the end of our lives. Few people think of the brain as being susceptible to change in its actual structure, but in fact we can preselect the kind of brain we will have by continually exposing ourselves to rich and varied life experiences. Unlike other organs that eventually wear out with repeated and sustained use, the brain actually improves the more we challenge it. ![]() Synaptic Self: How Our Brains Become Who We Are Penguin (Non-Classics); 2nd edition | January 28, 2003 | ISBN-10: 0142001783 | 416 pages | PDF | 1.05 MB ![]() Bad Brains - God Of Love (1995) Group: PsyCZnP | Avg. Bitrate956 kb/sec | Time: 45:68 Mins | 337 MB Genre: Reggae ![]() BBC Horizon - Battle of the Brains (2007) Language: English | 00:49:22 | 688x384 | XviD - 1946Kbps | 25.000fps | MPEG Audio - 160Kbps | 746 MB Genre: Documentary Horizon takes seven people who are some of the highest flyers in their field - a musical prodigy, a quantum physicist, an artist, a dramatist, an RAF fighter pilot, a chess grandmaster and a Wall Street trader. Each is put through a series of tests to discover who is the most intelligent? ![]() BBC Horizon - Battle of the Brains (2007) Language: English | 00:49:22 | 688x384 | XviD - 1946Kbps | 25.000fps | MPEG Audio - 160Kbps | 746 MB Genre: Documentary Horizon takes seven people who are some of the highest flyers in their field - a musical prodigy, a quantum physicist, an artist, a dramatist, an RAF fighter pilot, a chess grandmaster and a Wall Street trader. Each is put through a series of tests to discover who is the most intelligent? ![]() BBC - Origins of Us: Brains (2011) HDTV x264 720p AC3-MVGroup English | 00:58:16 | H264 | 1280x720 | 25.00fps 3749 Kbps | AC3 128 Kbps 48.0khz | 1.53 GiB Genre: Documentary Inthe final episode Dr Alice Roberts explores how our species, homosapiens, developed our large brain; and asks why we are the only one ofour kind left on the planet today The evolution of the human mind isone of the greatest mysteries. We are special because of ourextraordinary brain, and to understand why we think and act the way wedo, we need to look at where and why our brains evolved. The Rift Valleyin Kenya is thought to be the crucible of human evolution, and hereAlice examines the fossils in our family tree which reveal our brainshave more than quadrupled in size since our ancestors split fromchimpanzees. Drawing on research on social politics in chimpanzees, thecognitive development of children and the tools that have been foundlittered across the Rift Valley, Alice explores how and why ourancestors brains became so big. Its thought their need to understandeach other and share knowledge has fundamentally shaped the brains welive with today. ![]() BBC - Origins of Us: Brains (2011) HDTV x264 720p AC3-MVGroup English | 00:58:16 | H264 | 1280x720 | 25.00fps 3749 Kbps | AC3 128 Kbps 48.0khz | 1.53 GiB Genre: Documentary In the final episode Dr Alice Roberts explores how our species, homo sapiens, developed our large brain; and asks why we are the only one of our kind left on the planet today? The evolution of the human mind is one of the greatest mysteries. We are special because of our extraordinary brain, and to understand why we think and act the way we do, we need to look at where and why our brains evolved. The Rift Valley in Kenya is thought to be the crucible of human evolution, and here Alice examines the fossils in our family tree which reveal our brains have more than quadrupled in size since our ancestors split from chimpanzees. Drawing on research on social politics in chimpanzees, the cognitive development of children and the tools that have been found littered across the Rift Valley, Alice explores how and why our ancestors brains became so big. It's thought their need to understand each other and share knowledge has fundamentally shaped the brains we live with today. BBC - Origins of Us S01E03 Brains (2011) HDTV XviD-FTP Language: English 00:58:13 | 624x352 | XviD - 1155Kbps | 25.000fps | MP3 - 160Kbps | 550MB Genre: Documentary In the final episode Dr Alice Roberts explores how our species, homo sapiens, developed our large brain; and asks why we are the only one of our kind left on the planet today? The evolution of the human mind is one of the greatest mysteries. We are special because of our extraordinary brain, and to understand why we think and act the way we do, we need to look at where and why our brains evolved. The Rift Valley in Kenya is thought to be the crucible of human evolution, and here Alice examines the fossils in our family tree which reveal our brains have more than quadrupled in size since our ancestors split from chimpanzees. Drawing on research on social politics in chimpanzees, the cognitive development of children and the tools that have been found littered across the Rift Valley, Alice explores how and why our ancestors brains became so big. Its thought their need to understand each other and share knowledge has fundamentally shaped the brains we live with today. BBC - Origins of Us S01E03 Brains (2011) HDTV 720p x264-FTP Language: English 00:58:13 | 1280x720 | x264 - 3041Kbps | 25.000fps | AC3 - 192Kbps | 1.34GB Genre: Documentary In the final episode Dr Alice Roberts explores how our species, homo sapiens, developed our large brain; and asks why we are the only one of our kind left on the planet today? The evolution of the human mind is one of the greatest mysteries. We are special because of our extraordinary brain, and to understand why we think and act the way we do, we need to look at where and why our brains evolved. The Rift Valley in Kenya is thought to be the crucible of human evolution, and here Alice examines the fossils in our family tree which reveal our brains have more than quadrupled in size since our ancestors split from chimpanzees. Drawing on research on social politics in chimpanzees, the cognitive development of children and the tools that have been found littered across the Rift Valley, Alice explores how and why our ancestors brains became so big. Its thought their need to understand each other and share knowledge has fundamentally shaped the brains we live with today. ![]() BBC - Origins of Us: Brains (2011) HDTV x264 720p AC3-MVGroup English | 00:58:16 | H264 | 1280x720 | 25.00fps 3749 Kbps | AC3 128 Kbps 48.0khz | 1.53 GiB Genre: Documentary In the final episode Dr Alice Roberts explores how our species, homo sapiens, developed our large brain; and asks why we are the only one of our kind left on the planet today? The evolution of the human mind is one of the greatest mysteries. We are special because of our extraordinary brain, and to understand why we think and act the way we do, we need to look at where and why our brains evolved. The Rift Valley in Kenya is thought to be the crucible of human evolution, and here Alice examines the fossils in our family tree which reveal our brains have more than quadrupled in size since our ancestors split from chimpanzees. Drawing on research on social politics in chimpanzees, the cognitive development of children and the tools that have been found littered across the Rift Valley, Alice explores how and why our ancestors brains became so big. It's thought their need to understand each other and share knowledge has fundamentally shaped the brains we live with today. Screenshot: ![]() ![]() BBC - Origins of Us S01E03 Brains (2011) HDTV 720p x264-FTP Language: English 00:58:13 | 1280x720 | x264 - 3041Kbps | 25.000fps | AC3 - 192Kbps | 1.34GB Genre: Documentary Inthe final episode Dr Alice Roberts explores how our species, homosapiens, developed our large brain; and asks why we are the only one ofour kind left on the planet today The evolution of the human mind isone of the greatest mysteries. We are special because of ourextraordinary brain, and to understand why we think and act the way wedo, we need to look at where and why our brains evolved. The Rift Valleyin Kenya is thought to be the crucible of human evolution, and hereAlice examines the fossils in our family tree which reveal our brainshave more than quadrupled in size since our ancestors split fromchimpanzees. Drawing on research on social politics in chimpanzees, thecognitive development of children and the tools that have been foundlittered across the Rift Valley, Alice explores how and why ourancestors brains became so big. Its thought their need to understandeach other and share knowledge has fundamentally shaped the brains welive with today. ![]() BBC - Origins of Us S01E03 Brains (2011) HDTV XviD-FTP Language: English 00:58:13 | 624x352 | XviD - 1155Kbps | 25.000fps | MP3 - 160Kbps | 550MB Genre: Documentary Inthe final episode Dr Alice Roberts explores how our species, homosapiens, developed our large brain; and asks why we are the only one ofour kind left on the planet today The evolution of the human mind isone of the greatest mysteries. We are special because of ourextraordinary brain, and to understand why we think and act the way wedo, we need to look at where and why our brains evolved. The Rift Valleyin Kenya is thought to be the crucible of human evolution, and hereAlice examines the fossils in our family tree which reveal our brainshave more than quadrupled in size since our ancestors split fromchimpanzees. Drawing on research on social politics in chimpanzees, thecognitive development of children and the tools that have been foundlittered across the Rift Valley, Alice explores how and why ourancestors brains became so big. Its thought their need to understandeach other and share knowledge has fundamentally shaped the brains welive with today. ![]() Shit Creek - Lust For Brains (2011) Group: FATHEAD | Avg. Bitrate276 kb/sec | Time: 5:88 Mins | 13 MB Genre: Punk ![]() Bad Brains - I Against I (1986) Group: AUDIO | Avg. Bitrate872 kb/sec | Time: 29:67 Mins | 197 MB Genre: Punk Rock ![]() VA - Brains On Backwash III: Backwash To The Future! (2011) Group: CRUELTY | Avg. Bitrate235 kb/sec | Time: 89:72 Mins | 161 MB Genre: Noise The Compass of Pleasure: How Our Brains Make Fatty Foods, Orgasm, Exercise, Marijuana, Generosity,...(Audio) Gildan Media Corp | 2011 | ASIN: B0053F3E5A | ISBN: 0670022586 | 6 h. 33 min. | Mp3 | 540 MB A leading brain scientists look at the neurobiology of pleasure - and how pleasures can become addictions. Whether eating, taking drugs, engaging in sex, or doing good deeds, the pursuit of pleasure is a central drive of the human animal. In The Compass of Pleasure Johns Hopkins neuroscientist David J. Linden explains how pleasure affects us at the most fundamental level: in our brain. ![]() Bad Brains - Banned In D.C.: Bad Brains Greatest Riffs (2003) EAC | FLAC Image with CUE & LOG | 62:00 mins | Scans | RAR 2% Recovery | 497 MB Hardcore / Punk / Reggae | 2003 Caroline Records #CAR 83049-2 Banned in DC: Bad Brains' Greatest Riffs distills the greatest hardcore punk band of all-time's career highlights down to a 23-track anthology. Prior to its 2003 release, several Bad Brains retrospectives and archival releases had been made available, but a proper entry route -- unless you consider one of the band's two greatest achievements, 1982's Bad Brains or 1986's I Against I -- was still necessary. This disc, smartly selected by band manager Anthony Countey, fills that void. It begins with the group's debut single, "Pay to Cum," and works through 1989's Quickness, their last truly significant album. For those who have been along for the whole ride, there's the previously unreleased "Riot Squad." However, this disc is valuable to the diehards as well, since a number of the inclusions are on CD for the first time. Plenty of fanatics made mix tapes as introductions for friends that resemble this disc. In that sense, this official release has been a long time coming. ~ Andy Kellman, allmusic.com ![]() Bad Brains - Banned In D.C.: Bad Brains Greatest Riffs (2003) EAC | FLAC Image with CUE & LOG | 62:00 mins | Scans | RAR 2% Recovery | 497 MB Hardcore / Punk / Reggae | 2003 Caroline Records #CAR 83049-2 Banned in DC: Bad Brains' Greatest Riffs distills the greatest hardcore punk band of all-time's career highlights down to a 23-track anthology. Prior to its 2003 release, several Bad Brains retrospectives and archival releases had been made available, but a proper entry route -- unless you consider one of the band's two greatest achievements, 1982's Bad Brains or 1986's I Against I -- was still necessary. This disc, smartly selected by band manager Anthony Countey, fills that void. It begins with the group's debut single, "Pay to Cum," and works through 1989's Quickness, their last truly significant album. For those who have been along for the whole ride, there's the previously unreleased "Riot Squad." However, this disc is valuable to the diehards as well, since a number of the inclusions are on CD for the first time. Plenty of fanatics made mix tapes as introductions for friends that resemble this disc. In that sense, this official release has been a long time coming. ~ Andy Kellman, allmusic.com |
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