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Playing guitar like a pro: [videorecording] / lead, solo, and group performance / by McAllister, Colin, 1970-lecturer; The Teaching Company;
Master the signature sounds of iconic guitarists.DVD, region 1, widescreen presentation, Dolby Digital 5.0.
Subjects: Nonfiction films; Instructional films; Educational films; Guitar; Guitar; Guitar music; Video recordings for the hearing impaired;
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How to paint [videorecording] / by Allman, Ricky,Professor at University of Missouri-Kansas City.; The Teaching Company;
Since the earliest days of human society, we have been painters. Lining ancient cave walls, the oldest known paintings in the world date back over 50,000 years. Despite the fact that painting is such an integral part of human civilization, many people feel intimidated by the medium. Like drawing, creative writing, or musical performance, the ability to paint is a skill that can be learned and refined over time, by anyone. In the 24 lessons of How to Paint, taught by award-winning artist and professor Ricky Allman of the University of Missouri-Kansas City, you will learn how to select your tools and apply techniques, as well as develop the visual skills and muscle memory that make painting an infinitely adaptable form of artistic expression. From understanding your painting surface and which brushes to use to utilizing reference images and learning the proper way to layer oil paint, Professor Allman leads you step by step through hands-on demonstrations. By honing your observational skills and stretching your imaginative capacity, painting can quite literally help you see the world differently.DVD, region 1, widescreen presentation, Dolby Digital 5.0.
Subjects: Nonfiction films; Acrylic painting; Color (perceived attribute); Painting; Painting technique; Video recordings for the hearing impaired; Lectures; Educational films;
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Thinking about cybersecurity [videorecording] : from cyber crime to cyber warfare / by Rosenzweig, Paul,1959-teacher.; Teaching Company.(CARDINAL)349444;
Accompanying guidebook with the same title Includes bibliographical references (pages 144-151).Stuxnet : the first cyber guided missile -- The incredible scope of cyberspace -- The five gateways of internet vulnerability -- Of viruses, botnets, and logic bombs -- The problem of identity on the network -- Cyber fraud, theft, and organized crime -- Hacktivists and insurgency -- Nations at cyber war -- Government regulation of cyberspace -- International governance and the internet -- The Constitution and cyberspace -- Big data : "they" know everything about you -- Privacy for the cyber age -- Listening in and going dark -- The devil in the chips : hardware failures -- Protecting yourself in cyberspace -- Critical infrastructure and resiliency -- Looking forward : what does the future hold?[Lectures delivered by] Professor Paul Rosenzweig, The George Washington University Law School.A course of 18 lectures v by Professor Paul Rosenzweig.DVD.
Subjects: Lectures.; Computer crimes.; Computer networks; Cyber intelligence (Computer security); Cyberterrorism.; Electronic information resources; Internet;
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The surveillance state [sound recording] : big data, freedom, and you / by Rosenzweig, Paul,1959-author,speaker.; Teaching Company.(CARDINAL)349444;
Accompanying guidebook with the same title Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-178).Disc 1. Security, liberty, or neither? ; The Charlie Hebdo tragedy -- Disc 2. East Germany's Stasi state ; Surveillance in America -- Disc 3. Failing to connect the dots on 9/11 ; The U.S. spy network in action -- Disc 4. Big data's shadow ; Some problems with privacy -- Disc 5. Under observation: the Panopticon effect ; Drones, drones everywhere -- Disc 6. Biometrics: eyes, fingers, everything ; Hacking, espionage, and surveillance -- Disc 7. Local police on the cyber beat ; Geolocation: tracking you and your data -- Disc 8. Internet surveillance ; Metadata: legal or not -- Disc 9. Technology outruns the law ; Your personal data is the product -- Disc 10. The internet of things ; Anonymity: going off the grid -- Disc 11. Code breaking versus code making ; Europe's right to be forgotten -- Disc 12. National security and the First Amendment ; The privacy debate needs you.Lecturer, Professor Paul Rosenzweig, The George Washington University Law School.A course of 24 lectures by Professor Paul Rosenzweig.Review three types of surveillance-physical, electronic and data-and see how each type works. Review some of the many public and private uses of drones, and then consider policy issues such as what factors constitute permissible use of drone footage. Review three types of surveillance-physical, electronic and data-and see how each type works. Review some of the many public and private uses of drones, and then consider policy issues such as what factors constitute permissible use of drone footage. Investigate the techniques by which foreign governments infiltrate each other, ponder the ethics of these actions, and think through the appropriate responses. Dive into privacy issues and security issues using the Fifth Amendment perspective. Trace the history of the news media from the Pentagon Papers to Wikileaks. Explore legal issues surrounding metadata gathering in the years after 9/11, and whether it violates the 4th Amendment protection.
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Electronic surveillance.; Data protection.; Aerial surveillance.; National security; Privacy, Right of;
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In the company of angels : what the Bible teaches, what you need to know / by Bandstra, Andrew J.,1926-(CARDINAL)387672;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-133).
Subjects: Angels;
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The world was never the same [videorecording] : events that changed history / by Fears, J. Rufus.; Recorded Books, LLC.(CARDINAL)561790; Teaching Company.(CARDINAL)349444;
J. Rufus Fears, University of Oklahoma.From 1750 B.C. to 2001, historic events that changed the world are discussed.DVD.
Subjects: Educational films.; Filmed lectures.; World history.;
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How to listen to and understand opera [sound recording] / by Greenberg, Robert,1954-(CARDINAL)529188; Teaching Company.(CARDINAL)349444;
Part 1: lecture 1-2. Introduction and words and music ; lecture 3-4. A brief history of vocal expression in music ; lecture 5-8. The invention of opera and Monteverdi's Orfeo -- Part 2: lecture 9-12. The growth of opera, the development of Italian opera seria, and Mozart's Idomeneo ; lecture 13-16. The rise of opera buffa and Mozart's the Marriage of Figaro -- Part 3: lecture 17-18. The bel canto style and Rossini's the Barber of Seville ; lecture 19-22. Verdi and Otello ; lecture 23-24. French opera -- Part 4: lecture 25. German opera comes of age ; lecture 26-27. Richard Wagner and Tristan und Isolde ; lecture 28. Late Romantic German opera: Richard Strauss and Salome ; lecture 29-30. Russian opera ; lecture 31-32. Verismo, Puccini, and Tosca.Robert Greenberg, lecturer.
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Opera.;
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The surveillance state [videorecording] : big data, freedom, and you / by Rosenzweig, Paul,1959-teacher.; Rosenzweig, Paul,teacher.(CARDINAL)511906; Teaching Company.(CARDINAL)349444;
Accompanying guidebook with the same title Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-178).[Lectures delivered by] Professor Paul Rosenzweig, The George Washington University Law School.Review three types of surveillance-physical, electronic and data-and see how each type works. Review some of the many public and private uses of drones, and then consider policy issues such as what factors constitute permissible use of drone footage. Review three types of surveillance-physical, electronic and data-and see how each type works. Review some of the many public and private uses of drones, and then consider policy issues such as what factors constitute permissible use of drone footage. Investigate the techniques by which foreign governments infiltrate each other, ponder the ethics of these actions, and think through the appropriate responses. Dive into privacy issues and security issues using the Fifth Amendment perspective. Trace the history of the news media from the Pentagon Papers to Wikileaks. Explore legal issues surrounding metadata gathering in the years after 9/11, and whether it violates the 4th Amendment protection.DVD.
Subjects: Filmed lectures.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Aerial surveillance.; Data protection.; Electronic surveillance.; National security; Privacy, Right of;
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King Arthur [sound recording] : history and legend / by Armstrong, Dorsey,1970-(CARDINAL)460558;
The origins of King Arthur -- An Arthur-like figure in Cornwall -- King Arthur in the Latin Chronicles -- King Arthur in Wales--The Mabinogion -- Monmouth, Merlin, and courtly love -- The Round Table--Arthur in Wace and Layamon -- Chrétien de Troyes and Sir Lancelot -- Arthurian tales in Brittany and Burgundy -- The Lancelot-Grail Cycle -- The early German Arthurian tradition -- King Arthur's other German adaptations -- The Arthurian Sagas of Scandinavia -- Sir Gawain and The Green Knight -- The alliterative Morte Arthure -- Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur -- Enriching the legend--Tristan and Isolde -- The Holy Grail from Chrétien to Dan Brown -- Arthuriana in Medieval Art -- Spenser, Milton, and the Renaissance Arthur -- Idylls of the King--the Victorian Arthur -- Wagner and Twain--King Arthur in the late 1800s -- Once and future--the 20th-century Arthur -- Camelot comes to Hollywood -- King Arthur in the 21st century and beyond."These 24 spellbinding lectures reveal the full scope of the Arthurian tradition, from its beginnings in post-Roman Britain to its extraordinary trajectory across the centuries and its latest incarnations in modern times. Your pathfinder in this world of mythic adventure and romance, Professor Armstrong, is one of the world's leading Arthurian scholars and the current editor-in-chief of the academic journal Arthuriana. Demonstrating both encyclopedic knowledge and an infectious passion for the subject, she leads you in tracing how the myth developed across time, clarifying many misunderstood aspects of the narrative, such as the origins of the Round Table and the figure of Merlin, the illicit love between Lancelot and Guenevere, and the varied manifestations of the magical Holy Grail. You'll discover how the legend was appropriated and assimilated by differing cultures, and how each writer and artist in the tradition reflected and commented, through the Arthurian narrative, on the concerns of their own time and place. The result is an illuminating look at one of the most engaging, entertaining, and influential legendary traditions the world has ever known."--From publisher.PDF disc contains course guidebook.Lecturer: Professor Dorsey Armstrong, Purdue University.
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Arthur, King.; Kings and rulers; Britons; Audiobooks.;
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How to play the violin [videorecording] / by Whelpton, Jules,instructor.; Wondrium (Firm),publisher.;
Instructor, Jules Whelpton."Pick up your bow and confidently fiddle your way through a thorough and accessible beginner's violin course."--DVD.
Subjects: Educational films.; Instructional films.; Lectures.; Nonfiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Violin;
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