BBC – Wild Swimming with Alice Roberts (2010)

BBC – Wild Swimming with Alice Roberts (2010)
English | Size: 1.54 GB
Category: DOcumentary


Alice Roberts embarks on a quest to discover what lies behind the passion for wild swimming, now becoming popular in Britain. She follows in the wake of Waterlog, the classic swimming text by journalist and author Roger Deakin.

Skillshare – Write SQL in R and Python Best of 3 World

Skillshare – Write SQL in R and Python Best of 3 World-ViGOROUS
English | Size: 227.17 MB
Category: Tutorial


Start using SQL queries in R and Python
Integrate R and Python with Database and execute SQL command on them for data analysis and Visualizations.
Start using filter , having clause , joins with multiple tables ,aggregators etc.
Create DDL commands and modify the schema objects.

BBC – Priest School (2020)

BBC – Priest School (2020)
English | Size: 1.01 GB
Category: Documentary


Rare, unique and exceptional access to the inner workings, personnel, seminarians and history of the oldest Scottish institution abroad – Il Pontificio College Scozzese (the Scots College in Rome.) Over the course of a year, this programme documents inspiration, celebration and ordination.

Marisa Peer – I am Enough

Marisa Peer – I am Enough
English | Size: 1.07 GB
Category: Self Improvement


Are you ready to live the life of your dreams?
A life filled with love? With laughter? With abundance?

Taskovski Films – The Gold Spinners (2014)

Taskovski Films – The Gold Spinners (2014)
English | Size: 1.57 GB
Category: Tutorial


A Funny Probe Into the Absurd World of Soviet Commercials. True story about a fake reality or a fake story about true reality? The inhabitants of the countries of former Eastern Bloc can still remember the absurdity of television commercials in the socialist era, when such products as salad or things permanently out of stock were advertised. The Gold Spinners (Kullaketrajad) is a story about the birth, glory years and disappearance of the film studio Eesti Reklaamfilm – the only company producing advertisements in the Soviet Union. Under this regime with no actual goods to advertise, the marketing rules did not apply and – to the thousands of concerned Soviet officials – even the word ‘advertisement’ sounded almost as ominous as such as words as saxophone, CIA and Coca-Cola.