Hair Loss Balding Cure: The Most Effective Treatments for Hair Loss and Balding: Information about the best treatments and remedies to treat hair loss and balding. by Healthy Living
Haunted: A Psychic’s Story by Auriel Grace
Natural Remedies for Health, Home, and Beauty Box Set 4 Books in 1: Vol1: Epsom Salt; Vol. 2: Apple Cider Vinegar; Vol. 3: Coconut Oil; Vol 4: Baking Soda by Josephine Simon
Scrum Master: Scrum Events ( Box set ), Daily Scrum, Agile Retrospectives, Sprint Review (scrum master, scrum, agile development, agile software development) by Paul VII
Hello, thank you and congratulations for taking this class, “Daily Scrum: 21 tips to co-ordinate your team with standup meetings and create a daily plan”.
This class contains proven steps and strategies on how to improve your daily scrum (stand-up) meeting as part of an agile scrum team.
I am sure you will get value from this because it gives you a complete introduction to agile scrum daily stand-ups and walks you step by step through carrying out and improving daily stand-ups in your team or business from the ground up. It also gives you plenty of examples. It tells you EXACTLY how the pros carry out the daily scrum and guides you through some common best practices based on extensive research. In this class you will learn:
A brief recap of agile and scrum principles
Why the daily scrum is so powerful for co-coordinating, synchronizing, and creating a daily plan for your team
How to carry out a daily scrum in your team or business like the pros
Concise tips and options for improving your daily scrum and taking it to the next level
So let me help you to learn, improve and master the daily scrum (stand-up meeting)!
So let’s get started and let me teach you how to run a daily scrum, sprint retrospective and sprint review.
Table of Contents
Disclaimer
Introduction
What is the Daily Scrum?
It’s not just standing up!
Before You Scrum
Meet the Scrum Team
What are the Rules for Scrum Meetings?
Who Should Attend Daily Scrum Meetings?
Scrum and Focus on Synchronization
etc..
Conclusion
Sprint Retrospective: 29 tips for continuous improvement with Scrum
I want to thank you and congratulate you for taking this class, “Sprint Retrospectives: 29 tips for continuous improvement with Scrum”.
This class contains proven steps and strategies on how to improve your sprint retrospective as part of an agile scrum team.
I know you will get value from this as it gives you a full introduction to agile scrum retrospectives and walks you step by step through carrying out and improving retrospectives in your team or business from the ground up. It also gives you plenty of examples. It tells you EXACTLY how I have carried out retrospectives in practice and guides you through some common best practices based on extensive research. In this class you will learn:
• A brief recap of agile and scrum principles
• Why the retrospective is so powerful for continuous improvement
• How to carry out retrospectives in your team or business like the pros
• Concise tips and options for improving your retrospectives and taking them to the next level
Table of Contents
Introduction
What is Agile Scrum?
What is the Sprint Retrospective?
Tip 1 – The Importance of Time Boxing
Tip 2 – Focus on Team Needs
etc…
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Sprint Review Meeting:15 tips to demo and continuously improve your product
Thank you and congratulations for taking this class, “Sprint Review: 15 tips to demo and continuously improve your product”.
This class contains proven steps and strategies on how to improve your sprint review and demo as part of an agile scrum team.
I am sure you will get value from this because it gives you a complete introduction to agile scrum sprint reviews and walks you step by step through carrying out and improving sprint reviews in your team or business from the ground up. It also gives you plenty of examples.
Table of Contents
Walkthrough: How to run a Sprint Review Meeting
Introduction
Typical Artifacts
Explanation – The Process
The Preparations
etc.
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Garage Band Theory – GBTool 06 Beyond Major & Minor Chords: excerpt from Garage Band Theory: Tools the Pros Use to Play by Ear (Garage Band Theory – Tools the Pro’s Use to Play by Ear Book 7) by Duke Sharp
If you want to start pushing the harmonic boundaries a bit, this is where it really starts to get fun.
Good news is that understanding how all these chords are built and named is really easy.
And if you already know most of the basic chords it’s not very tough to add these to your musical toolbox, only a few require more than 4 fingers.
There’s plenty of illustrations and examples as well as chord diagrams for guitar and the mandolin family, and a quiz at the end so you can measure your progress. (use a separate sheet of paper for your answers)
This is non Academic, practical, useful theory for living-room pickers and working musicians who want to be able to think coherently about music in order to ask questions and understand answers about the music they want to play.
The stuff in GBT is about understanding The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, Cole Porter and Duke Ellington, The Grateful Dead and Vampire Weekend.
It’s NOT about analyzing Bach Fugues… but you’ll be able to if you want to.
It was written for the 99% of musicians who are NOT music majors by a incorrigible honky-tonk guitar player who plays by ear … but understands the relevant vocabulary and what’s sensible and useful for MOST players.
“Garage Band Theory is a must for any musician.” Rodney Crowell
“Don’t be put off by this giant book – Duke’s got the secrets of the universe in here. Quite simply, this is the most comprehensive book on music theory I’ve ever seen.”
Bill Payne (Little Feat)
“Something for every musician at any level. Especially helpful is the musical notation and tablature for a variety of instruments. This book inspires me to learn and practice more.”
Sam Bush
“Garage Band Theory is a veritable encyclopedia of useful tools and tips.This book lifts the lid off the “black box” of music theory and let’s the light shine in – and in a fun, practical way.
This is a book which should be left handily lying around the living room, bedside, studio, classroom, (restroom?) – ready to be dipped into at any time for reference purposes or just to improve or refresh one’s fluency in the language of music.
A great resource for musicians young and old no matter what your training. For the price of a one-hour lesson, GBT offers a lifetime of learning.”
Alasdair Fraser
“Garage Band Theory let me know how little I know… but in a good way. It’s a great book!” Sterling C Ball CEO, Ernie Ball Inc.
“This book is written in the people’s key.” Kostas
“Garage Band Theory offers you everything you need to know to understand, play and make your own music. Because he is both an accomplished musician and teacher, Sharp’s Garage Band Theory is an excellent guide for beginners and more advanced players alike.” Sam Barry, author, musician
No matter which instrument you want to play, the advice, inspiration and down-to-earth tips in this book will help you get to your goal.
Duke Sharp draws on a lifetime of experience playing, writing, recording and teaching music.
Garage Band Theory demystifies music theory and, in the process, shows how to apply basic music theory to the art of playing by ear and composition.
Fairy Tales and Nightmares by Humayun Khan
The Ghost of Rome: The Rise of Theodosius by Virgil Cain
The story of my life by Rudolf Steiner
Tales Of The Babysitter Volume 4 (Older man younger woman, babysitter, short romance) by Claudia Chapman
Keith Simms was the type of person people gravitated towards. Perhaps it was his chosen profession of advertising sales that caused him to be so outgoing and friendly. He had prided himself on being an honest, hard-working man whose integrity was more important then making sales. He believed in the goodness of people and it reflected in his face, his expressions, his body language and even in his voice.
The change to him was sudden, shocking, but not unexpected.
Tamara Simms made a stop at a convenience store on her way home from work. The weather was clear, the wind was cool on her skin, and the sun had just set. She needed to top off her tank, pick up a roll of paper towels, and get home in time to bake some Stromboli and get Keith and Ricky (their little boy) ready for the road trip they had scheduled for the next day.
The first shot rang out and hit her clavicle with enough force to spin her around. The items she was carrying strewn about, the second shot struck her at the base of her neck, disconnecting her spinal cord from her brain.
She was dead before she hit the floor.
The robber was a rookie, a 19 year-old kid trying to feed a heroin addiction. He was so wired, when she walked around the corner of the aisle, she startled him and he reacted on impulse. The result was the death of Keith Simms’ beautiful wife.
The killer had taken his eyes off of the clerk and by the time he fired his shot from the .44 Magnum hidden under the counter, it was just too late. It became too late for the killer as well. The clerk shot and his his mark, the left temporal lobe. Instantly dead.
Keith’s mourning had turned into full blown alcoholism and a lack of concern for anyone or anything, except for his sorrowful moments concerning his son, Ricky.
It had been difficult and almost killed him, leaving Ricky without a mother and in reality without a father too.
At the lowest point in his life, in stepped someone new, an angel. She despised Keith at first, but would she have the strength and patience to save him and his son from a fate worse than death? Would her love and adoration for a small innocent boy withstand the shrapnel from his self-destructive father? Will he wake up long enough to see the value of the gift he had been given?
She would either be his redemption, or his destruction…
*Warning* This book contains explicit contains intended for adults.