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Free Lectures A Free Lecture For You [The Great Courses]( [View Web Version]( [free lecture]( Dear Lifelong Learner, Learn Something New with The Great Courses! We have especially selected lessons from four of our new releases to give you a sampling of our diverse and fascinating Great Courses! Have you ever watched a performance of talented dancers and wished you could dance like that? Do you know that good dancers aren't born, they're made? In 25 relaxed, easy-to-follow lessons of [How to Dance]( you'll learn the rhythm, solo steps, and partnering techniques of 16 of the most popular social dances, so that you can have a great time on the dance floor. Next, dive into the history of London through the lens of some of its most infamous places, personalities, and politics across the centuries. In the 12 lessons of [Notorious London: A City Tour]( you will experience a rich sampling of some of the city’s most shocking stories and infamous personalities. Then, join the experts from renowned Scientific American magazine to delve into a variety of scientific achievements, questions, and predictions that have helped shape our modern world. Find out more in the collection of 15 videos of [Mind-Blowing Science: Season 1]( brought to you in partnership with Scientific American. Finally, take a guided tour through the fascinating science of psychology. From the days of Freud, Piaget, and Skinner to the modern science of fMRls, [Introduction to Psychology]( is a grand introduction to one of the most captivating fields of inquiry where the subject is you, and everyone around you. 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 May 20. [Watch Now]( LEARN MORE BY FOLLOWING US ON SOCIAL MEDIA [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Twitter]( [instagram]( DOWNLOAD OUR APPS [apps]( [apps]( [Your Account]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact Us]( If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [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 500, Chantilly, VA 20151-2299. © 2021 The Great Courses - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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