Curiosity TV – Bright Now Last American Slave Ship (2020)

Curiosity TV – Bright Now: Last American Slave Ship (2020)
English | Size: 361 MB
Category: Documentary

Bright Now: Last American Slave Ship
The final ship to bring slaves to the United States has been hidden in the swamps of Mobile, Alabama for generations. The search for it is a stark reminder of the past and offers proof of family histories that resonates with the families that still call this small town home.

PluralSight – Communicating Data and Analysis Results

PluralSight – Communicating Data and Analysis Results-JGTiSO
English | Size: 136.18 MB
Category: Tutorial

You can be the greatest data scientist in the world, but if you can’t communicate the results of your work, how can it have an impact? In this course, Communicating Data and Analysis Results, you ll learn how to take data and analysis results and communicate them effectively. First you ll begin with preparation choosing the story ensuring that you understand the data and deciding what conclusions you wish to share. Next, you ll explore the presentation itself how to structure it to be effective and keep viewers engaged. Finally, you ll discover how follow-up can ensure that the data and results sink in so they can drive action and produce solutions. When you’re finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge you need to create compelling and engaging communications based on data and analysis results

BBC – Buddy Holly Rave On (2017)

BBC – Buddy Holly: Rave On (2017)
English | Size: 755 MB
Category: Documentary

He was lanky, he wore glasses and he sang as if permanently battling hiccups. Aesthetically, Buddy Holly might have been the most unlikely looking rock ‘n’ roll star of the 50s. But he was, after Elvis Presley, unquestionably the most influential.

RTE – Hot Air Ireland’s Climate Crisis (2019)

RTE – Hot Air Ireland’s Climate Crisis (2019)
English | Size: 1.63 GB
Category: Documentary

Hot Air Ireland’s Climate Crisis
The climate crisis discussion tends to be dominated by talk of the scale of the problem. In this documentary Philip Boucher Hayes examines what it is going to take for Ireland to play its part in solving the problem. He also identifies the gap between what the science says we must do and what the government and corporations are actually doing.