Roman Poets Virgil and Ovid: Biography and Literary Achievements
Virgil: Life and Legacy
Publius Vergilius Maro was born near Mantua. At the age of 25, he moved to Rome where he perfected his studies in rhetoric. He gained the friendship of a patron (likely Maecenas/Augustus) and was admitted to a circle dedicated to poetry. He was devoted to the study of philosophy and the cultivation of poetry. He always kept a reserved profile and was never too comfortable in urban environments. He died after traveling to Greece to view the landscapes that appear in the Aeneid
Read MoreDance History Foundations: Jazz, Hip Hop, and European Ballet Pioneers
Jazz, Tap, and Hip Hop Dance History
Movement Characteristics of Jazz Dance (Myron Howard)
Describe 5 out of 7 movement characteristics of jazz as described by Myron Howard:
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Gliding, dragging, or shuffling footwork often in low, crouched attitudes.
- Associated with slaves’ barefoot dancing.
- Very similar to “getting down tapping.”
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A tilting and fluid spine.
This changed the European upright stance and allowed for fluctuation of individual body parts (shoulders, ribs, torso, and pelvis) and a lower,
Metrology and Quality Inspection: Key Concepts and Techniques
Data Structuring, Acquisition, Cleaning, and ETL Cheatsheet
Module 1 Cheatsheet — Foundations, Acquisition, DOM/XPath, Structuring
1) What “Big Data” means:
No single size cutoff. Think:
Volume (lots of rows/large objects), Variety (heterogeneous), Velocity (fast-changing), Veracity (quality).Implication: choose tools/storage/pipelines that match data scale and shape.
2) Three canonical encodings:
Tables / Relations / DataFrames
Heterogeneous columns; ideal for SQL/Pandas joins, filters, aggregations.
Arrays / Matrices / Tensors
Uniform numeric cells;
Read MoreCritical Perspectives on Black Diaspora Identity and Struggle
I. Maafa: The Scope of the Transatlantic Slave Trade
Gomez, Exchanging Our Country Marks, Chapter 1: “Time and Space”
Summary: Gomez explores how African identities were preserved, adapted, or transformed in the Americas. He challenges the idea that Africans lost their cultural roots during enslavement and instead argues that memory, kinship, and religion helped sustain African identities.
Key Concepts:
- Maafa: A Kiswahili term meaning “great disaster,” used to describe the transatlantic slave trade
Philosophical Reflections on Power, Happiness, and Society
Philosophical Reflections on Personal Motivation
Hobbes, Power, and the Pursuit of Happiness
Since I was a kid, my parents didn’t pay much attention to how I was doing things in general; they were more focused on my older brother. While studying in school, I understood that happiness was all I was looking for, and all my actions caused and helped decide my purposes in life. Aristotle discusses the importance of virtue and happiness through daily life, but also conducting yourself in a way that accustoms
Read MoreAncient Literary Traditions from Around the World
Understanding Myths in Literature
The word ‘myth’ often refers to a person or event that stands out for a particular reason, becoming an object of admiration and a model for others. Key features of myths include:
- The narration of an event prior to historical time.
- The involvement of superhuman beings.
- Attempts to explain the fundamental issues of existence.
- Holding religious significance.
Types of myths include cosmological myths and those detailing the practices of worship of gods and heroes.
Ancient
Read MoreSpanish Post-War Literature: Novel and Theater in the 1940s
The Cultural Impact of the Spanish Civil War
The dramatic consequences of the Civil War were felt not only in the social, political, economic, and human spheres, but also, and very intensely, in the field of culture. With the end of the war, the best writers went into exile, mainly to Latin America, but they kept in touch with the writers who remained in Spain, and their books circulated widely, despite censorship.
Spanish Novel of the 1940s: Social Realism and Exile
The social theme is present throughout
Read MoreMastering SQL: Practical Database Design and Query Examples
SQL Database Management: Supplier and Product Inventory
Defining the Inventory Schema (DDL)
We begin by setting up the database structure for tracking suppliers and their products. Note the use of PRIMARY KEY, FOREIGN KEY, and CHECK constraints for ensuring data integrity.
Supplier Table Creation
CREATE TABLE Supplier (
SupplierID INT PRIMARY KEY,
Name VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL,
City VARCHAR(50)
);Product Table Creation
CREATE TABLE Product (
ProductID INT PRIMARY KEY,
Name VARCHAR(100) Read More
Fundamentals of Software Development, Testing, and Modeling
What is Software and Its Common Myths?
Definition of Software
Software is a set of instructions, data, or programs used to operate computers and execute specific tasks. It is the intangible component of computers, as opposed to hardware.
Types of Software
- System Software: e.g., Operating Systems
- Application Software: e.g., MS Word, Web Browsers
- Programming Software: e.g., Compilers, Editors
Common Software Myths
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