Starfront Collision MacOSX-P2P
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Starfront: Collision…The best real-time strategy is now at your fingertips! Starfront: Collision, the ultimate in RTS gameplay with gorgeous HD graphics and a competitive 4-player multiplayer, finally hits the Mac Store!
Welcome to planet Sinistral, where rare Xenodium crystals are coveted by a human mining conglomerate called the Consortium. However, they are not the only ones after the rare mineral. The Myriad, an indigenous race of aliens, is addicted to Xenodium and will do everything they can to prevent the Consortium from plundering their resources. To add to the chaos, a sentient robot race called the Wardens is trying to turn the war in their favor. Whose side will you choose?
With Starfront: Collision, choose from 3 unique but balanced races and deploy your strategy for victory in this battle. Each faction can construct 8 different buildings and over 10 destructive units to build up their base and mount an unstoppable assault on adversaries. Once you’ve mastered the solo campaign, put your skills to the test in exciting multiplayer battles.
Features:
- Hone your strategy with three different factions – The Consortium, Wardens and Myriad – each with unique tech trees and tactics.
- Complete 20 missions and create your own battles thanks to Skirmish mode.
- Gather resources to build 24 different buildings and recruit 30 different units. ?A DEEP AND POLISHED SCI-FI UNIVERSE
- Wage war across five gorgeous environments: ice, badlands, a jungle, an underground reactor and a destroyed alien city.
- Discover the deep and engaging story of a war for resources, told throughout the solo campaign.
- Gaze upon top-notch 3D-rendered environments, buildings and units. ?HIGHLY COMPETITIVE 4-P MULTIPLAYER MODE
- Confront your friends in epic and challenging Local and Online Multiplayer battles.
- Choose between 5 multiplayer maps, each corresponding to one of the 5 environments in the game.
- Enjoy unlimited replayability thanks to Multiplayer mode.
- Connect to Gameloft LIVE! 2.0, chat and compete to rule the leaderboards.
Release name: Starfront.Collision.MacOSX-P2P
Size: 2.18GBw
Links: Homepage – MacUpdate
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1571608201/Starfront.Collision.MacOSX-P2P.part1.rar
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1571608161/Starfront.Collision.MacOSX-P2P.part2.rar
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1571608181/Starfront.Collision.MacOSX-P2P.part3.rar
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Jeff Paul – Make Money In Your Underwear Bootcamp
- 1-08-2011, 15:26 - dladmin
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Jeff Paul – Make Money In Your Underwear Bootcamp
Language: English | Bootcamp Handouts (21 Pages), Copywriting Checklist (5 Pages), 11 Audio CD’s | 737 MB
Genre : eLearning
Here’s the information you need regaridng “getting together” on tape, to hear me share my, unique, one-of-a-kind, “How To Make Money Quick And Easy Sitting At Home In Your Underwear” direct marketing information with you! Now, you can make a ton of money sitting at home in your underwear…just like I have, and like so many other Jeff Paul Direct Marketing Success students are…without having to travel to our seminars in Chicago!
Not that seminars aren’t great. They are! But, by getting my bootcamp tapes, you’ll have the closest thing to being there…and be able to learn the amazing, insider’s secrets revealed by myself, my students and my world class guest speakers like the one and only Dan Kennedy!
At my bootcamps, everyone took home tons of real world, usable, proven, nuts and bolts money making details from me, our incredible guest speakers…and from hearing my most successful students explain EXACTLY how they use my system to have obscene amounts of cash deposited into their checkbooks…working from home, in their underwear!
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Larry Withers – Anatomy for artists: Man In Motion
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Larry Withers – Anatomy for artists: Man In Motion
English | DVD5 | 720 x 480 (1.333) at 29.970 | AC3 1536kbps | 2.36 GB
Genre: Educational
It’s one thing to know the parts of the body, it’s another to put that knowledge into action. Anatomy for Artists: Man In Motion takes the artist to the next level by examining a variety of human activities including running, walking, jumping, climbing, lifting, throwing, boxing, pushing, pulling, dragging, carrying and more.
Working from the live model and three different camera angles this program breaks down frame by frame the component movements of the body, and concentrating on the:
major muscle groups
key frames of actions
relationship between balance and movement
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1568657281/073111.TUT.Larry.Withers.Anatomy.for.artists.rar
TTC Video – Elements of Jazz: From Cakewalks to Fusion
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TTC Video – Elements of Jazz: From Cakewalks to Fusion
* 8×45 min | Video: Xvid (.avi) 336*224 465kbps | Audio: MP3 128Kbps 2ch 48Khz | 1.85GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
The uniquely American music and art form, jazz, is one of America’s great contributions to world culture. Now you can learn the basics of jazz and its history in a course as free-flowing and original as jazz itself. Taught by Professor Bill Messenger of the Peabody Institute, the lectures in this course are a must for music lovers. They will have you reaching deep into your own music collection and going straight out to a music store to add to it.
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Professor Messenger has spent his life in music as student, teacher, and professional musician. He has studied and lectured at the famed Peabody Institute and written an acclaimed book on music activities aimed at older adults.
And as a pianist, he has:
* Played in ragtime ensembles, swing bands, Dixieland bands, and modern jazz groups
* Been a successful studio musician in the early days of rock ‘n’ roll
* Accompanied performers as renowned as Lou Rawls and Mama Cass Elliot
* Opened for Bill Haley and the Comets.
So it is no wonder that the course he has created is so thorough and enjoyable.
Lectures, Piano, and Guest Performers
It’s a rich mix of jazz, its elements, era, and practitioners. Professor Messenger frequently turns to his piano to illustrate his musical points, often with the help of guest performance artists and lots of original music.
The lectures follow the story of jazz in its many shapes, including:
* Ragtime
* The blues
* The swing music of the big band era
* Boogie-woogie
* Big band blues
* The rise of modern jazz forms: bebop, cool, modal, free, and fusion.
Cakewalks, Vaudeville, and Swing
Beginning with the music and dance of the antebellum plantation, Professor Messenger reveals how the “cakewalks” of slave culture gave birth to a dance craze at the 19th century’s end that was ignorant of its own humble roots.
He considers how minstrel shows, deriving from Southern beliefs that held black culture to be decidedly inferior, eventually created a musical industry that African American musicians would dominate for decades to come. You will learn how and why jazz, a difficult genre to define, was central to the music they created.
Roots in Ragtime
Professor Messenger explains how jazz was born—or conceived—in the ragtime piano tunes of turn-of-the-century America. Together with the Dixieland funeral music of New Orleans, this new, “syncopated” music popularized a sound that took America’s vaudeville establishments by storm.
Professor Messenger notes that ragtime’s most popular composer, Scott Joplin, at first resisted the new craze. But after becoming intrigued by that “ragged” sound at the Chicago World’s Fair of 1893, he became the writer of the most memorable rags ever, including “Maple Leaf Rag” and “The Entertainer.”
Drawing on the blues, an emotional but harmonically simple music, jazz was ensconced as a popular genre in the American psyche by the 1920s.
The Surprising Origin of the “St. Louis Blues”
One interesting story about the blues covered in the course concerns W. C. Handy, a man often referred to as the “father of the blues.” As Professor Messenger reveals that, in truth, Handy didn’t like the blues very much and wasn’t convinced the public would buy it.
It was only after he saw a band of blues players literally showered with money after a performance that he began writing the music in earnest. Handy was at the same World’s Fair Joplin attended, and he heard a song he later arranged into what became the famous “St. Louis Blues.”
Professor Messenger points out, nothing about the song was original; it was a melting pot of many influences. The blues is, in his words, the “emotional germ of jazz.” It is the place jazz always returns to when it veers too far into the abstract or academic.
An Innovation that Changed Jazz Forever
One of the most important events in the history of jazz, and all performance, was the invention of the microphone in 1924. Before the microphone, singers needed big voices to project their voices across large music halls, and the booming styles of performers such as Bessie Smith and Al Jolson met those requirements admirably.
After the microphone, though, things were very different. The new invention did more than simply allow for the use of quieter instruments like the guitar and string bass. It also brought smaller-voiced singers—Bing Crosby, Mel Torme, Frank Sinatra, for instance—into the limelight.
Into the 1930s and 40s, popular music became heavily arranged for bigger and bigger bands. By the time the swing era of America’s big bands took hold around World War II, jazz had reached new popular heights.
You will learn why swing became so popular—the syncopation and improvisation of early jazz, in the context of careful arrangements, combined planning and spontaneity in a unique way.
Though not to be confused with the sound of competing society bands, swing music gave talents like Benny Goodman a chance to improvise within the framework of Top 40 hits.
More than Swing
The development of jazz into swing electrified popular music. You learn:
* How boogie-woogie, a precursor of rock ‘n’ roll that was primed with a heavy-handed, highly rhythmic style, found widespread success in the 1940s until its ubiquity forced it out of fashion
* How big band blues, where the simplicity of the blues standard was overlaid on the pop song, fused the worlds of folk art and high art
* How bebop—an austere, anxious music whose success was blazed by the genius of Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker—worked against the commercial spread of swing
* How modern jazz spans everything—from the cool jazz of the 1950s to the fusion jazz of the 1990s, with several stops in between.
Music for Today
In recent decades many forms of modern jazz—including cool, modal, free, and fusion—have had their devoted following. All serve to prove that jazz is a generic music that comprises many varieties.
True to its name, jazz has defied definition, category, and stagnation. And this course—in toe-tapping, finger-snapping ways—will feed your intellectual curiosity and appreciation.
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01. Plantation Beginnings
02. The Rise and Fall of Ragtime
03. The Jazz Age (info)
04. Blues
05. The Swing Era
06. Boogie, Big Band Blues, and Bop
07. Modern Jazz
08. The ABC’s of Jazz Improvisation
Professor: Bill Messenger
Country: USA
HomePage: http://www.thegreatcourses.com/tgc/courses/Course_Detail.aspx?cid=728

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Teaching-You Art Skills
- 1-08-2011, 12:18 - dladmin
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Teaching-You Art Skills | 528 MB
Genre: ISO | Elearning
Whether you want to make the most of your existing artistic flair, or just dabble in the arts, Teaching-you Art Skills is ideal. For both beginners and advanced artists, this complete drawing course will help you to master those essential techniques and tap into your creative talents
Using a proven educational method, learn about 5 classic art genres; portrait, still life, landscape, life drawing and nude studies using the 40 models, 650 narrated steps and 1200 drawings available.
Each model is presented in a step-by-step format with helpful commentary available at all times – it’s the easy way to teach yourself art!
View each step in detail using the zoom feature, learn to criticise your own drawings and correct mistakes.
Features:
* Rotating 3D models show the structure of each model.
* Video sequences cover basic techniques.
* Learn how to sketch quickly from memory.
* Perspective and simulation exercises teach fundamentals.
* Use the work of professionals as a source of inspiration.
* 40 models – 20 steps per model – 5 subjects.
* 40 3D images, 650 helpful tips and 30 videos.
* 14 lessons on perspective and 800 high-resolution drawings.
* 120 Master works, 100 interpretations and 50 student drawings.

