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Introduction : Excellent for every American Sign Language (ASL) student as well as teachers, parents and professionals learning ASL to be able to communicate clearly, naturally and start signing with the deaf community and people with hearing loss.
Introduction : Excellent for every American Sign Language (ASL) student as well as teachers, parents and professionals learning ASL to be able to communicate clearly, naturally and start signing with the deaf community and people with hearing loss.
Introduction : Excellent for every American Sign Language (ASL) student as well as teachers, parents and professionals learning ASL to be able to communicate clearly, naturally and start signing with the deaf community and people with hearing loss.
Introduction : It's time to get healthy with health expert Melissa Ramos! If you want to feel like a million bucks by choosing a smart, digestive friendly diet and incorporate natural ingredients into your beauty regime this program is for you.
Introduction : Kim Hadfield and her ghost hunting team invite us into her paranormal playground as she performs a group medium reading and tackles a real ghost hunt on the grounds of an old psychiatric hospital. Watch the team find the spirits and entities that are in the hospital and try to figure out who is making the noises, the movements and the footsteps! Kim talks about her experience with haunted houses, how she started ghost hunting and how she helps people deal with haunted houses and the negative energy that might be lingering in their home. Are you living in a home that gives you the heebeegeebees? Have you ever visited a place that you were sure was haunted? Are you struggling to make sense of what you’ve experienced? This is an entertaining documentary about her journey and how Kim uses her unique gifts to heal people.
Introduction : See how the Godfather of the Grill, Ted Reader, opens up his backyard BBQ wonderland to teach us his best grilling secrets and smokes a brisket. Impressive dish yet simple to make, watch Chef Matt of Rock Lobster whip it up.
Introduction : We will learn the importance of great customer service. We will learn the reasons why a company needs to excel. We will learn the role of the manager and employee. The term call center was first published by the Oxford English dictionary in 1983. It is not just a department, it is a reflection of the company. And everyone in the company must agree they need customers.
Introduction : We will learn how easy the internet makes complaining easy. We will learn ways a company can excel using great customer service. We will learn how to deliver top quality customer service. The internet makes complaining easy - but comments and statistics are the roadmap to marketing and improvement.
Introduction : We will learn the qualities of a great customer service representative. Will will learn the importance of high emotional intelligence. We will learn the training needed for a customer service agent. It takes a very special individual to excel at customer service.
Introduction : In this program we continue looking at graphs but pay particular attention to how graphs help us to understand the motion of objects that are either falling straight down or which have been launched vertically upwards into the air.
Introduction : In a 100-metre sprint, when do athletes reach their highest speed? When do they accelerate at the highest rate and at what point, if any, do they stop accelerating? In this program we look at how graphs can help us better understand the motion of athletes and of cars and other things.
Introduction : Introduces students to the concept that the movement of an object is always relative to something else. We call it “sunrise” but is it really? Can we stand still and move around from place to place at the same time? If a car is moving forwards, can it also be moving backwards at the same time? And can we throw a single ball towards the left and towards the right at the same time? The answers to all these questions will be answered and along the way we will gain a much deeper understanding of velocity and acceleration!
Introduction : A detailed overview of AddForce, Velocity and the basics of the jump mechanic. Learning chapters include: AddForce discussion, Moving with AddForce, Adding force by magnitude values, Fixing input lag, Velocity discussion, Adjusting player velocity, Methods to have our player jump, Jumping via AddForce, Fixing inconsistent jump, Jumping via velocity adjustment, Adjusting for a better jump.
Introduction : This section explores the fine art of 'multiple' jumping and using Raycasts on the players feet and how to debug them. Learning chapters include: Limiting player jumps, Handling OnCollision events, Fixing jump reset issues, Firing a Ray-Cast at Players Feet, Debugging Ray-Casts, Debugging By Breakpoint, Finishing Jump Logic.
Introduction : An overview of the Dash Mechanic, camera and terrain adjustment and how to properly code a dash. Learning chapters include: Camera & Terrain Adjustment, Coding The Dash, A New Action In The Input Manager.
Introduction : This program looks at the most recently discovered elements (including Ununseptium and Ununtrium) and the type of commitment and research that is required to make such discoveries. We introduce students to precious elements such as gold, silver and copper and illustrate how “The Big Three” were instrumental in the development of ancient and modern civilizations. Careers in chemistry and element research are highlighted in this dynamic program.
Introduction : The serious consequences of corrosion on infrastructure have become a problem of worldwide concern. This material degradation is seen every day as corrosion causes plant shutdowns, the waste of valuable resources, loss and contamination of product, reduction in efficiency, and costly maintenance. Corrosion can also jeopardize safety and inhibit technological progress. This program looks at what scientists are doing to develop stronger materials that can stand the test of time and environmental conditions.
Introduction : Today, computing is involved in almost every aspect of our lives, from communications and education to social media, banking, information, security and shopping. Understanding how computers work has become an increasingly necessary skill. Coding is the act of instructing a computer, app, phone or website to do any number of tasks. In this program we examine how coding is changing the way we live, work, learn, and play, one application at a time.
Introduction : In this program you’ll learn how to install Unity and the basics of where things are. It will also teach the various methods to move characters within a game. Students will learn how to: Installing Unity & quick overview, Setting up project folders, Choosing an IDE (Script Editor), Scaffolding our Character Controller script, Update vs Fixed Update, Get Player Input & Handle Player Input, Adding terrain & player objects, Methods we can use to move our character, Understanding Rigid-bodies, Understanding Ray-casts.
Introduction : This section teaches about managing object collisions and polling for movement input. It also shows how to test everything we have made so far. Learning chapters include: Managing object collisions, Adding player rigid-body, Adding colliders, Rigid-body constraints, Polling for movement input.
Introduction : A detailed overview of AddForce, Velocity and the basics of the jump mechanic. Learning chapters include: AddForce discussion, Moving with AddForce, Adding force by magnitude values, Fixing input lag, Velocity discussion, Adjusting player velocity, Methods to have our player jump, Jumping via AddForce, Fixing inconsistent jump, Jumping via velocity adjustment, Adjusting for a better jump.
Introduction : We will learn how to confront our resistance and fear of change. We will learn to concentrate on the benefits of change at work. We will learn how change helps a company to strive and expand. We all wish for things to be better and more effective yet often dread, if not fear, the steps for improvement and our current routine. By learning to accept that change is natural, we can begin to adapt more quickly. Keep in mind you do not have to like the change but you do have to find a way to cope without fear of failure, fear of success, fear of rejection, fear of criticism, and fear of the unknown.
Introduction : Explore the benefits of office etiquette and courtesy. Explore what never to do in a business environment. Learn a common sense approach to conflict resolution. Common sense is the ability to think and behave in a reasonable way; to make a decision based on a simple perception of the situation or the facts. We all have an impact on business - either as a customer or worker. More than 13 million working days are lost every year due to stress-related causes costing U.S. employers approximately $300 billion annually. Seven out of ten Americans think that civility has eroded. Perhaps it is time for customers and workers to rethink manners.
Introduction : We will learn why companies expect highly planned professional emails. We will learn clear communication in a brief format creates effective emails. We will learn that first email resolution pleases every customer and professional. Email is the preferred choice of communicating for most of us - and most of us are overwhelmed by the amount of emails we receive each day. In fact, we spend 13 hours a week or 28% of the workweek managing emails. While milllenials prefer improvised texting for personal use, companies expect professional presentation. No one has time for leisure banter.
Introduction : A health and fitness series which explores yoga, aerobics, cross-fit and more. Bringing exercise to audiences and tips, hints to assist you in maintaining an exercise regime which works for you! With this series we explore the effects and importance of exercise on the human body, bringing you "how to" exercise tips and techniques together with healthy eating options, alternative therapies plus recreation and relaxation ideas you can easily invest in. Featuring Home Exercises, How much activity do you need, Nutrition and Steam Treatment.
Introduction : A health and fitness series which explores yoga, aerobics, cross-fit and more. Bringing exercise to audiences and tips, hints to assist you in maintaining an exercise regime which works for you! With this series we explore the effects and importance of exercise on the human body, bringing you "how to" exercise tips and techniques together with healthy eating options, alternative therapies plus recreation and relaxation ideas you can easily invest in. Featuring Aerobic, Gym exercises, Gym training, Gym facts, Power lunch, Tai Chi.
Introduction : Like most women of her time Jane Austen lived out her life on home ground. Her adventurous brothers meant however that she was very much in touch with her age. Coupling this with her own remarkable personality she produced some of the finest novels in English literature. This film by Malcolm Hossick covers her life and background and ends with an overview of her work.
Introduction : This film by Malcolm Hossick explores the life and work of William Blake. He was born the son of a hosier in the then respectable district of Soho in London. He had no formal education but was taught by his mother. He was a voracious reader and as a boy he drew constantly. He studied at an art school and learned the trade of engraving by which he lived. His painting and poetry were valued by only a few in his own times and he died in poverty. Gradually over the ensuing centuries his reputation has grown until now he is highly regarded as a remarkable and talented visionary. The film includes several of his unusual illustrated poems. It is followed by a brief overview of his work.
Introduction : This program introduces the rich imaginative life of Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë, exposed to the world of literature by their father Patrick Brontë priest, examiner, and writer. The family struggled with poverty, and the family home Haworth and moorland provided inspiration for the daughters. Charlotte and Emily were educated at Cowan Bridge School, later the inspiration for Charlotte's Jane Eyre, until their father could no longer ignore the mistreatment they suffered there. Afterward, the Brontë daughters pursued education at home, where they had access to literature, contemporary art, newspapers, and magazines. When their father got sick, the sisters tried to earn a living, but all the girls struggled with the stifling loss of freedom of being a teacher, student, or governess, and Emily returned to Haworth quickly. After years of trying to live as governesses, the three set out to open their own school.
Introduction : In this program we'll learn if common sense can be learned and the many pet peeves people have on others unaware behavior. We'll learn the components and benefits of critical thinking. Examined is how critical thinking, common sense and common courtesy affected your development as a child, how it shapes your views on tolerance, diversity, and stereotypes, how it affects your relationships, daily travels, and your workplace, and how it impacts your physical and mental health.
Introduction : In this program we’ll explore the origins of your mindset and belief systems and observe how thoughts and beliefs can limit opportunities. We’ll learn how thoughts and beliefs can expand opportunities. One narrator describes what qualities comprise the human structure while another narrator describes the structure for a successful business, thus we learn the many qualities that create a great employee and a successful organization. An ambitious employee knows that learning business skills leads to economic prosperity. A practical employee accepts every opportunity to demonstrate their talent and worth. A sensitive employee is respectful of people's privacy, ethnic origin, belongings, belief systems and mindsets.
Introduction : In this program we'll learn the health statistics of cell phone use and when not to use a cell phone. We will learn remedies for cell phone addiction. As with most inventions, necessity creates demand. And nothing proves that more than the cell phone. And with progress comes responsibility. Things we take for granted can easily become abused. There are more than 270 million cell phone subscribers in the U.S. and an estimated 200 billion worldwide. Did you know that a cell phone exposes you to a form of electromagnetic radiation called Radiofrequency Energy? In fact, scientists suspect this radiation known as RF may increase brain cell damage leading to tumors.
Introduction : In this program we'll learn about the importance of a good night's sleep, sleep disorders and the treatment options for insomnia. We spend about one-third of our time asleep and more than 75% of Americans between the ages of 20 and 59 report having difficulty sleeping on a regular basis. People over 60 may not sleep as deeply as those of a younger age. Sleep is just as important as diet and exercise and the amount of sleep you need depends on your age, health and lifestyle. Most adults need 7 to 8 hours of sleep each night. However, many people do not allow enough time to rest and get enough sleep. Lack of sleep can have a negative impact on your mood, concentration and energy as well as an effect on your overall health and quality of life.
Introduction : The COVID-19 pandemic will affect the mental health and wellbeing of employees well beyond the immediacy of the initial crisis. There are ways employers can support employees' mental health and well-being during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. Fear and anxiety about COVID-19 can be overwhelming. Social distancing, can make people feel isolated and lonely and can increase stress and anxiety. Coping with the daily stress in a healthy way will make employees, co-workers and the work environment stronger and safer. In this program we'll learn ways to fight the virus, how to handle anxiety and our responsibility during the pandemic. People are social beings. We like to talk and share and laugh. But to fight the virus, we must all socially distance. Though it seems unnatural, it is our new normal for now. It is just a temporary adjustment, not a permanent change. Anxiety is a normal election to uncertainty and to events that may harm us. It is time to normalize the anxiety by saying we are not alone and that what we are feeling is normal and most important temporary.