Infosecinstitute – Linux Fundamentals

Infosecinstitute – Linux Fundamentals
English | Size: 278.60 MB
Category: Tutorial


The Linux Fundamentals learning path provides the fundamental skills and knowledge needed to successfully configure, manage and troubleshoot Linux systems. You will learn hands-on skills that are relevant for any Linux distribution (e.g., Red Hat, Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE).

BBC – The Trial of Alex Salmond (2020)

BBC – The Trial of Alex Salmond (2020)
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Category: Documentary


In March 2020, Scotland’s former first minister Alex Salmond emerges from the High Court in Edinburgh, cleared of 14 charges of sexual misconduct. The verdict concludes one of the most dramatic trials Britain has ever seen.

BBC Storyville – The Trials of Oppenheimer (2009)

BBC Storyville – The Trials of Oppenheimer (2009)
English | Size: 1.17 GB
Category: Documentary


J Robert Oppenheimer was one of the most celebrated scientists of his generation. Shy, arrogant and brilliant, he is best known as the man that led the Manhattan Project to spectacular success.

The Classical Music Book – Big Ideas Simply Explained

The Classical Music Book – Big Ideas Simply Explained
English | Size: 276.38 MB
Category: Tutorial


This original, graphic-led book explores and explains the key ideas underpinning the world’s greatest classical compositions and musical traditions, defines their importance to the musical canon, and places them into their wider social, cultural, and historical context. The nineteenth title in DK’s bestselling Big Ideas series, The Classical Music Book combines accessible, authoritative text with bold explanatory graphics to make the subject of classical music approachable to readers with an interest in the subject who want to learn more while still offering enough to appeal to music aficionados.

Smithsonian Ch. – Mystic Britain Secrets of Stonehenge (2019)

Smithsonian Ch. – Mystic Britain: Secrets of Stonehenge (2019)
English | Size: 1.57 GB
Category: Documentary


Ancient Britons built a huge circle using stones that had been dragged 180 miles from Wales 5,000 years ago. 500 years later, they introduced the mighty sarsen stones, creating the Stonehenge we know today. All these years later, questions still remain: who built it and why? Is it magical? A religious temple? A celestial clock? Was it built by druids? By Merlin? Hosts Clive Anderson and Mary-Ann Ochota are determined to get answers and reveal the hidden secrets of the stones.