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Free Lectures A Free Lecture For You [The Great Courses]( [View Web Version]( Catalog Code: 213430 [free lecture]( Dear Lifelong Learner, Learn Something New with The Great Courses! Plus, Free Shipping or Extra 10% Off Digital Courses with Code FZ88. We have specially selected lectures and episodes from our three New Release courses to give you a sampling of our diverse and fascinating Great Courses! Humans have coevolved with this gut microbiota for such a long time that the microbiome interacts with every system in your body. It produces useful compounds that nourish intestinal cells, support metabolic health, protect against certain types of cancer, influence brain activity, and support the immune system. Each of us has a microbiome composition as unique as our fingerprints. In the 12 fascinating lectures of [Gut Health Explained]( Dr. Gabrielle Fundaro shares the latest scientific knowledge about the trillions of organisms that live in your gut. In this course, you'll learn how to navigate the evolving landscape of gut microbiome science while gaining a deep understanding of the intricate interplay between you and your microbiome. Next, History may appear logical and even inevitable: Things happened because they had to. But when you go back to examine the great turning points of the past, you quickly discover how choices, chances, and accidents played a huge rule in making the world we know today. Politicians, writers, explorers, and ordinary people all make choices that shape history. But examining the moments that define our history raises an important question: What if things had gone differently? [10 Great What-Ifs of American History]( offers you the chance to ponder some of the most captivating “counterfactuals” in the story of our nation. Over 10 eye-opening lectures, Professor Adam Jortner of Auburn University walks you through some of the most astonishing chance events in American history, from the signing of the Constitution to the space race. Finally, with [Lighting 101]( learn all about flash and light modification with the most accessible lighting course available. Here, we teach you everything about flash lighting, light modification, ambient to flash balance, lighting patterns, off-camera lighting and even multi-point off-camera light setups. But, what makes Lighting 101 truly special is that we do all of this with nothing but your on-camera hot shoe flash. To access a free lesson from each of these courses, [log in to your account]( and go to [My Digital Library]( where you will find these free lectures along with your other digital courses. Remember, you can always conveniently access your digital library on your favorite device through [The Great Courses app](! Hurry, these free lessons will only be available in your library until April 25. Sincerely, The Great Courses [Watch Now]( LEARN MORE BY FOLLOWING US ON SOCIAL MEDIA [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Twitter]( [instagram]( [apps]( [apps]( JOIN OUR MOBILE COMMUNITY [sms]( [Your Account]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact Us]( To unsubscribe, please click [Update Preferences](. Limit of one coupon per customer. Coupons cannot be combined or used on previous purchases. Offer valid on web or phone. Minimum purchase amount, if specified, does not include shipping and taxes. The Great Courses, 4840 Westfields Blvd, Ste 400, Chantilly, VA 20151-2299. © 2024 The Great Courses - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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