"great Courses"

Famous Greeks (The Great Courses) (Audiobook) (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by enmoys at April 14, 2013
Famous Greeks (The Great Courses)  (Audiobook) (Repost)

Famous Greeks (The Great Courses) (Audiobook) By Professor J. Rufus Fears
2001 | 12 hours and 25 mins | ISBN: 1565853253 | MP3 48 kbps | 286 MB
How to Listen to Great Music: A Guide to Its History, Culture, and Heart (The Great Courses) (Repost)

Robert Greenberg, "How to Listen to Great Music: A Guide to Its History, Culture, and Heart (The Great Courses)"
English | ISBN: 0452297087 | 2011 | EPUB/MOBI | 352 pages | 1 MB/1 MB

The Great Courses: The Secrets of Mental Math  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Free butterfly at Oct. 26, 2020
The Great Courses: The Secrets of Mental Math

The Great Courses: The Secrets of Mental Math by Arthur T. Benjamin
English | January 1, 2011 | ISBN: 1598039725 | 167 pages | PDF | 0.86 Mb
The History of the English Language DVDs: The Teaching Company (The Great Courses)

The History of the English Language DVDs: The Teaching Company (The Great Courses)
1998 | English | DVD-Rip | AVI | 640x480 | XviD 190 Kbps 29.970 fps | MP3 128 Kbps | Lenght: 18:05:00 | 493.88 mb
Genre: eLearning/Language | Studio: The Teaching Company | ISBN-10: 156585585X | ISBN-13: 978 1565855854 | PDF | 135 | Subtitles: No

This is a 36-lecture course, each lecture being thirty minutes in length. The subject is fascinating, and Lerer is obviously learned and highly articulate if intermittently frustratingly dry and pedantic, nevertheless, to the listener's relief, often highly witty as well.

Learning Spanish I and II - Bill Worden, The Great Courses  Audiobooks

Posted by Free butterfly at Nov. 30, 2023
Learning Spanish I and II - Bill Worden, The Great Courses

Learning Spanish I and II - Bill Worden, The Great Courses by Bill Worden, The Great Courses
English | 2015 | ASIN: 1629972312 | Format: MP3 / 43 hours and 40 minutes + PDF (True) | 2.06 Gb

The Great Courses: Algebra II - Course No. 1002 (James A. Sellers Ph.D.)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ParRus at April 9, 2015
The Great Courses: Algebra II - Course No. 1002 (James A. Sellers Ph.D.)

The Great Courses: Algebra II - Course No. 1002
Professor James A. Sellers Ph.D. - The Pennsylvania State University
36xDVDRip | English | WMV | 640 x 480 | WMV3 ~1061 kbps | 29.970 fps
WMA | 128 kbps | 44.1 KHz | 2 channels | 36 lectures of 30 minutes | 10.43 GB
Genre: eLearning / Education lectures: Math

Algebra II is the fork in the road. Those who succeed in this second part of the algebra sequence are well on their way to precalculus, calculus, and higher mathematics, which open the door to careers in science, engineering, medicine, economics, information technology, and many other fields. And since algebraic thinking is found in almost every sphere of modern life, a thorough grounding in this abstract discipline is essential for many nontechnical careers as well, from law to business to graphic arts.
«Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Techniques for Retraining Your Brain by Jason M. Satterfield & The Great Courses: Key Tak

«Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Techniques for Retraining Your Brain by Jason M. Satterfield & The Great Courses: Key Takeaways, Summary & Analysis Included» by Ninja Reads
English | MP3@192 kbps | 54 min | 74.3 MB

The Great Courses - The Economics of Uncertainty (Reduced) [repost]  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by house23 at Jan. 20, 2017
The Great Courses - The Economics of Uncertainty (Reduced) [repost]

The Great Courses - The Economics of Uncertainty (Reduced)
MKV | AVC 903kbps | English | 1024x576 | 25fps | 24x30 mins | AAC stereo 128kbps | 4.88 GB
Genre: Video Training

Economies are deeply complex systems. The global marketplace even national, state and local economies involve many economic actors behaving in rational and irrational ways, sustaining a dizzying array of interconnected activity. Because of the number of participants involved in this global exchange, the unpredictability of their actions, and the sheer variety of possible actions, some degree of economic uncertainty is inevitable.

Unexpected Economics [The Great Courses] (repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by interes at Dec. 5, 2012
Unexpected Economics [The Great Courses] (repost)

Professor Timothy Taylor, M.Econ., "Unexpected Economics" [The Great Courses]
TTC | 2011 | Course No. 5657 | MP3@64 kbps | 12 hrs 11 mins | 337 MB

Why are we choosing to have fewer children, even as we put more time into raising each one? Why are we so often willing to follow the herd and the opinions of strangers when making important decisions, even when those decisions are deeply personal? Why do people bother to vote in elections even when they believe their vote can't possibly influence the outcome?

The Skeptic's Guide to Health, Medicine, and the Media - The Great Courses  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Mindsnatcher at June 17, 2020
The Skeptic's Guide to Health, Medicine, and the Media - The Great Courses

The Skeptic's Guide to Health, Medicine, and the Media - The Great Courses
Course No. 9404 | 540p | 24 Lectures | With PDF Course Guide | 12 Hours +
Language: English | Subtitle: none | Genre: Health, Medicine | 7.9 GB

If you’ve ever sneezed while driving your car, did you immediately think, “Cars Cause the Common Cold!”? No, of course not. A headline like that wouldn’t make any sense. And yet, some of the sources we rely on for health and medical news are not much better. Many media outlets are perfectly happy to grab us with a wacky headline or an article that reflects none of the nuance of the study on which it’s based—as long as we buy the magazine or click through to the article. And we do. We take the bait. With 50,000 scientific studies published each week in English, many media outlets don’t put in the time and effort to adequately decipher and report on even a tiny fraction of those studies. But they publish news about them, anyway.