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| ¹1: Other : Rise and Fall of the British Empire |
Rise and Fall of the British EmpireCourse No. 8480 (36 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture) | English | XVID 640x480 29fps | MP3 128Kbps 48Khz | 6.72Gb Taught by Patrick N. Allitt | Emory University | Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley At its peak in the early 20th century, Britain's empire was the largest in the history of the world, greater even than that of ancient Rome. It embraced more than a fourth of the world's population and affected the course of Western civilization in ways almost too numerous to imagine.
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| ¹2: Music : Electro House Explosion (19.03.2010) |
author: sam  20 March 2010
 Electro House Explosion (19.03.2010) Size: ~ 767Mb
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| ¹3: Games : Napoleon: Total War (2010/MULTI8)+Crack Razor1911 |
Napoleon: Total War (2010/MULTI8)+Crack Razor1911 Minimum system requirements: Operating System Windows Vista / XP / Windows 7; Intel Dual Core processor with a frequency of 2 GHz / single core Intel or AMD (with SSE2) with a frequency of 2.6 GHz; 2 GB (XP) / 3 GB (Vista / Windows 7) of RAM; 38 GB of free hard disk space; Video card with 256 MB VRAM compatible with DirectX 9.0c, with support for Shader 2b; Sound card; Keyboard, Mouse.
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| ¹4: Graphics, Other : Rise and Fall of the British Empire |
Rise and Fall of the British Empire Course No. 8480 (36 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture) | English | XVID 640x480 29fps | MP3 128Kbps 48Khz | 6.72Gb Taught by Patrick N. Allitt | Emory University | Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley At its peak in the early 20th century, Britain's empire was the largest in the history of the world, greater even than that of ancient Rome. It embraced more than a fourth of the world's population and affected the course of Western civilization in ways almost too numerous to imagine.
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| ¹5: Games : Rome Total War Gold Edition PCG |
Rome Total War Gold Edition Rip | 1.4 GB Release: 23 November 2009 Genre: Real-Time Strategy Developer: Creative Assembly Language: English Size: 1,4GB
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| ¹6: Games : Empire Total War v1.5 Update 9-RazorDOX |
author: sam  13 February 2010
 Empire Total War v1.5 Update 9-RazorDOX Size: 161.87 mb
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| ¹7: Music : VA - 101 Running Songs (2010) |
Artist: VA Titul: 101 Running Songs Date of realise: (2010) Style: Pop Total time:101 Audio/Quality: 192 kbps / 44100Hz Joint Stereo Size:519 mb
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| ¹8: Graphics, Other : World War I: The "Great War" |
World War I: The "Great War" Course No. 8210 (36 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture) | XVID 640x480 29fps (4:3) | MP3 128Kbps 48Khz | 6.18Gb Taught by Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius | University of Tennessee | Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania From August 1914 to November 1918, an unprecedented catastrophe gripped the world that continues to reverberate into our own time. World War I was touched off by a terrorist act in Bosnia and all too quickly expanded far beyond the expectations of those who were involved to become the first "total war"—the first conflict involving entire societies mobilized to wage unrestrained war, devoting all their wealth, industries, institutions, and the lives of their citizens to win victory at any price.
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| ¹9: Music : ElectroManiacs vol. 27 (2010) |
ElectroManiacs vol. 27 (2010)
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| ¹10: Music : VA-Break Dance 2 (2010) |
VA-Break Dance 2 (2010) Break Dance 2 | Mp3 | 320 kbps | Tracks: 87 | 815 Mb | 2010 Genre : Break Dance
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| ¹11: Graphics, Other : Rise and Fall of the British Empire |
Rise and Fall of the British Empire Course No. 8480 (36 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture) | English | XVID 640x480 29fps | MP3 128Kbps 48Khz | 6.72Gb Taught by Patrick N. Allitt | Emory University | Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley At its peak in the early 20th century, Britain's empire was the largest in the history of the world, greater even than that of ancient Rome. It embraced more than a fourth of the world's population and affected the course of Western civilization in ways almost too numerous to imagine.
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| ¹12: Games : Imperium Romanum - RIP |
Imperium Romanum - RIP/ size 470 mb March 24, 2008 - Though the urban sophistication of the Romans is certainly ripe territory for strategy game developers, we have to say that this Roman city builder has definitely run its course, especially when you consider the near total lack of style of invention we've seen in the latest offering, Imperium Romanum. Built on the foundation of 2006's mediocre Glory of the Roman Empire, Imperium Romanum feels even more dated now despite the noticeable improvements in graphics. As good as it looks though, the city management gameplay lacks style and the combat portions are woefully underdeveloped. There's not an official campaign here per se. Instead, you're given a number of different scenarios to play through. Some take you through a timeline of Rome and allied cities, letting you try your hand at building the Eternal City from it's earliest days, or reliving the heyday of Pompeiian life under the shadow of a smoldering Vesuvius. There are some neat choices here, and some nice nods to Roman history but the overall effect is pretty generic. We did like the inclusion of the big Roman monuments like the Circus Maximus and the Colloseum, but the short historical notes that go along with them are too brief to give people who aren't already Roman history fans a sense of what they were all about. All the usual suspects of the city-building design are present here. Players have to place houses to attract workers, and then build city services like wells, schools and temples to keep the people happy. In order to help your people prosper and elevate them to a higher tax bracket, you'll also need to provide them with clothes, wine, baths and a host of other amenities. But in order to get access to clothes and wine, you'll need to create farms to produce the raw materials and workshops to process them into finished goods. Of course, these farms and workshops need employees who will be drawn from your houses. The whole appeal of the design is the unique balancing act required to keep all the aspects of your city up and running with as little waste as possible. There's something undeniably satisfying about designing your own fully functioning city and it's an activity that we truly relish, particularly when the interface makes building placement is as easy as it is here. The only real problem with Imperium Romanum is that there's nothing particularly evocative of the Roman setting and no real improvements or refinements in terms of gameplay. In short, this feels like Generic City Builder 101 with a light veneer of Roman civilization laid over the top of it. And even that's hampered by the poor AI and general lack of information and control. The residents of the city sometimes seem completely unable to find essential services that you've located right next to their house, and riot-inducing unrest and cash-draining fires seem to spring up regardless of how wonderfully you're doing. While it's easy enough to see how herbalists and wells can help to stave off a plague, you're left completely on your own to figure out how to improve the economic outlook of your citizens and prevent them from turning to a life of crime. Things are even more difficult due to the lack of helpful overlays. Sure, there are summary screens that show all sorts of numbers and figures for your production, consumption and population, but it's impossible to see in a glance, for instance, which houses have access to taverns, or which are covered by a prefecture. The Forum, which serves as your central structure throughout the game, provides the necessary information for your employment levels, and the buildings themselves will show when they've been deprived of a necessary resource like labor or upkeep, but you never really seem to get a look at the big picture that's required to keep all the parts of your civic body running smoothly.
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| ¹13: Applications : Product Key Explorer v2.3.2.0 |
Product Key Explorer v2.3.2.0 | 1.2MB Product Key Explorer - Find over 500 popular software product keys instantly! Product Key Explorer displays product key for Windows, MS Office, SQL Server and more than 500 popular software products installed on your local or remote network computers. In order to install or reinstall Microsoft Office, Windows, or other commercial software, you must have access to a product serial key (CD Key) for that product.
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| ¹14: Applications : Product Key Explorer v2.3.0.0 |
Product Key Explorer v2.3.0.0 | 5.2 Mb Product Key Explorer - program allows you to decipher, see and retain product serial numbers, Microsoft, CD-keys are installed on your computer, and not only them. A partial list of software registration data which can be seen and to maintain: Microsoft Windows (2000, XP, 2003, Vista), Microsoft Office 2003, Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft Office XP, Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, Agnitum Outpost Firewall, Macromedia, Ahead Nero, Adobe Photoshop, CyberLink PowerDVD, Borland Delphi, Alcohol 120% etc. (support more than 500 programs). After starting the program is enough to press the search button keys and she will scan the registry, and will return a list of programs installed on your computer and records to him. The program has a box for authorization of the Administrator, if there are limitations to the user level. Can work on a network with other computers and for a given range of IP addresses or a list of IP in a text document.
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| ¹15: Music : Dance Now (2009) |
author: laser  19 September 2009
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| ¹16: Music : VA - Hed Kandi America: Serve Chilled 2009 [2CD] [2009] |
VA - Hed Kandi America Served Chilled ‘09 | VBR kbps | 223 Mb
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