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it is a journey that is special to you, that is unique to you and only you
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there certain technique of calculating impact factor
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i really had great time and excitement going through this course
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i'd say there is about 2 to 4 hours of work per "week" expected
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into for you practice in the morning
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for example i have been wanting to read more books this year, but have been procrastinating for some reason, i consciously followed the "pomodoro" technique and eat your frog first approach and can happily fattest that if you apply these, they actually help
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i am big fan of her now
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i would personally want to meet prof
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its very accessible to all level
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it also introduces useful and simple ways to make sure you start studying smarter, not harder, that are effective
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chuck's thorough approach to the material to be likely to be very unapproachable for a beginning programme
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improvement opportunity: include some formula demonstration of the used theories as an optional lecture
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while several of the technique shown were somewhat natural to me, the course takes a pretty deep and interesting dive into how learning and memory functions from a neurological perspective, and i came away with a better understanding of how to go about learning from now on
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in order to understand how carbohydrates and fats affect the body, in addition to providing the evidence behind different types of dies, and the protective effects of heart and diabetes that these micronutrients and plant chemical compounds support
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the quires are demanding, but not overwhelming
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perhaps the bigger issue is that this course may be trying to serve too many master
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met's face it, most of us probably aren't using our brains that well, and this course gives some great insight on how brains work, and how to use them better
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the audit is crisp and clear, as is the video-- without background noise or distraction
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a great course
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his is the second course in the python for everybody specialization, and corresponds to the second half of the previous course of the same name
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his is a great course for not only beginners of python but also beginners of programming itself
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chuck has a very interesting way of explaining the ideas of the lecture content with a jolly appearance, which keeps the learner more focused and interested rather than looking their attention
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with dementia being the 'elephant in the room' and a grating population in many countries, including the of where i am from and grating as well, it is important that people be educated in weakness, prevention and health maintenance
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chuck's thorough approach to the material to be likely to be very unapproachable for a beginning programme
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the content alternate, to a degree, between "softer" social science and "hard" neuroscience, but both aspects work together to attempt to improve the learner's understanding of how to optimism one's learning effort
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however, my favorite part of the course was that they gave names and understanding to feelings and processes you encounter in your everyday life
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focus on the process instead of the goal
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- is it totally helped to keep in order the cell in which i'm working for, the liver and the team are making such a good work for it while i'm taking control of it every single day so it helps to keep everything standardized
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i am encouraged to do the whole python specialization and begin the and course very soon
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i totally recommend this course to anyone who has an interest in learning how to program
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i wonder if fields like quantum mechanics, natural evolution and even past history of the world can be studied as complex dynamic system
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chuck is very well-versed with every thing, not just with the santa and logic, but also with what difficulties and thoughts might come to the learner's mind
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i took away lots of useful tips and ideas that will carry with me forever and that's the point of this course
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to, great course, but coursera has become more interested in making money than in those of us who must only audit
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i struggled with moving quickly in tom at first
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i thoroughly enjoyed lhtl with mr
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barbara valley and terence sejnowski
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conclusion
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when they scraped that and now offer live help
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usually they can immediately figure out your mistake it seems students make a finite
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the class covers chaos theory, fractals, entry and information theory, genetic algorithms and cellular automatic, emergence and network theory, evolution and self-organizing system
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python is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language
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the python 2 language was officially discontinued in 2020 first planned for 2015, and "python 2
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the difficulty level of the course assignment was higher than the previous two courses in the specialization "programming for everybody getting started with python and python data structures and required a little search in the documentation of the nodules used
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he has a pretty clear logical way to follow
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also, i learned that people have different muscle fibres for different types of sports and how to train them more efficiently
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thanks again
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it the moment i am torn as to whether to comment that his for a lesson is too long
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i am also noticing changes in my approach to learning new things, not only with regards to the python course but also in my other work or life related endeavor
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i give this course 5 stars, and i recommend it to any one interested in patron programming
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of there's a need for extra course content, then it needs to be done in another course like: another version of using python to access web data
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jay penalty, prof
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thank you once again
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his course gave me tremendous insight to the full spectrum of dementia stages from beginning risk factors and changes to the brain through to impact on our bodies, behaviour, quality of life, impact on our families and community, care option, how to reduce risk factors and enhance quality of life despite the progressiv...
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i was actually very worried that my new career choice may not be a very good idea because it wasn't my passion
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it is not worth my time to chase up financial aid for something i'm working through so quickly
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while hitting the head into the wall is not bad, in order to get use to it when programming, sometimes it is quite disappointing and one does not have so much time to invest
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thank you for all your effort
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you can pick your level
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sejnowski do a wonderful job of explaining not only what you should do to learn better, but also why - the mechanism by which their study technique work
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recommended
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his course has been an enjoyable online course i have taken
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i printed out a lot of background topics for reading 'off-line' and have kept them as reference article
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of english, m k bhavnagar university, bhavnagar, gujarat
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sejnowski clears up the up to date biological competent of learning
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his course gets 5 stars for the following reasons: or severance explains the material very clearly
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young readers who might be struggling with reading need the learning materials to be correct
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his course was just about perfect, with an beat style aimed at young people that can also be enjoyed by adults of any age
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one of the best choice i've made in the past ten year
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in older cement man who had forgeries for unions and repetition work related injuries later found to be from his job as a cutlery polished in a flatware factory who chewed cat
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week 3 and 4 only if you're considering changing your job or work-life
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his course is ideal for working mothers and fathers, also for those trying to select a college major, or elective college course
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journal merits and author merits was very benefit 5
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i am grateful to find about podomoro technique to reduce my procrastinator habit
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london, of
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the latest course was starting an evening distance learning open university degree early in 2018, in tender with running a consultant firm
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making sure i'm in correct directory, making sure that the 'blue dot' is not on in tom meaning that i saved any changed, creating my own, very small test file to run my program against as i go through step by step, etc
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similarly, there were video at the end of the weeks, which were good video, and broke up the online instruction and programming time
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i have taken several other courses on the complexity platform and have found them all to be of the highest standards with teachers who are obviously committed to making the topics understandable
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merry, for the care and generosity in making this wonderful course available to everyone
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but i have always wondered how it would be to learn programming languages like python, cava, c++,etc
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on value added activities should not be a part of the process that is being implements in the company
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he also saw 2 remedies,that i had ignored for a long period but thanks to this course our educators who detailed all
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i've tried several coming courses, including mit online, codeacademy, and an into course in undergrad
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it's one of the most interesting topics for me
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meanwhile it boots my confidence and passion for printing to my handsome boy in the crisis
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there are so many cases related to them with relationship issues, printing issues, peer pressure issues, conflicting with shillings , education so on
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now i have to go the mind shift course is calling me
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when the impact that it can have, what can be understood as a "small" failure rate in a process with many steps, once you take into account all step
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lastly i found the summary at the end pretty practical, since it places all the tools we learned so far and those we will learn in a condensed set of step
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i have always enjoyed reading but have felt a gap in what i refer to as my classic literary novel
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thanks again
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to, this is where i started thinking of learning python
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thank you or
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i am a business consultant and at the moment i focus on gaining new skill in process improvement
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you wrote that i am prepared for a test
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on't just stop after the course finished, rather purchase the professor's books and attend the other class
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i highly recommend this course for anyone who would discover their potential in learning the subject that will someday become their career
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his teaching style is very engaging
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i found the nutrition part of the course interesting as i like to think i eat a healthy well balanced diet, but it was good to learn of the nutrition properties a food ha