GROUP BY is pretty cool. It lets you take the rows in the result set of the query so far, and collapse them together so that the final resultset is unique on the columns that you name in the GROUP BY clause.
@Harvey When you're first specifying a table name or database name, you can alias it, letting you refer to it by the alias instead of its real name for the rest of the query
@Harvey That's the lazy, confusing way of adding an alias - you can just put a space and another name in front of a table or column reference to alias it