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Fender Play® is the complete learning app for guitar, bass and ukulele. Play your first song in minutes with easy, fun, bite-sized lessons, featuring your favorite songs. Start Your Free Trial Today! Learn with Easy Lessons for Beginners Play on-the-go with Lessons for Guitar, Bass and Ukulele Perfect for Beginners Practice Your Favorite Songs High-Quality Video Lessons Track Your Journey Learn to Play from the Best Instructors Try out Fender Play FREE with a Monthly or Annual plan. Annual plan also includes 10% off Fender products in the U.S. and U.K. Payment will be charged to your iTunes account once your free trial is complete. Your subscription renews automatically within 24 hours of the end of each period and you can cancel at any time. Any unused portion of the free trial period will be forfeited if your subscription is cancelled before the end of the free trial period. Your subscription includes access to Fender Play apps for iPhone, iPad and on the web. Manage your subscription right from your App Store account (Settings > [your name] iTunes & App Store) © © 2020 Fender Musical Instruments Corporation |
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Welcome to PCH, home of the SuperPrize — and so much more! Get ready to explore everything PCH has to offer as you play FREE games and discover new and exciting ways to win at each and every turn! Start your journey now and unlock amazing surprises as you travel through each level! It’s easy, it’s free, it’s fun to play and the best part is it’s powered by Publishers Clearing House – so you know it’s packed with prizes! Here’s a look at what’s waiting for you… FUN GAMES UNLOCK EXCITING WAYS TO WIN SURPRISE TREASURES There’s a whole world of fun, excitement and winning waiting inside PCH – and it all starts with just a tap! Get your FREE DOWNLOAD now and get in on the excitement of this brand-new Publishers Clearing House experience. Remember, after you install PCH, turn on your Push Notifications so you never miss your chance to win prizes! _____ Apple is not a sponsor nor is involved in any way with these contests or sweepstakes. To opt out of targeted ads, the DAA AppChoices tool is available at https://apple.co/2NMBSPI © © 2020 Publishers Clearing House |
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In the app’s journeys, a current scientist takes viewers into her work environment, recalling her favorite career moments as well as challenges and obstacles. Some of the feature stories combine audio interviews, video, 3D environments and 360-degree virtual reality content to let viewers peek into the worlds of these scientific heroes. A user can explore NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory astronaut Cady Coleman, tour the Crab Nebula pulsar with astrophysicist Jocelyn Bell Burnell, and get a behind-the-scenes look at the Mars 2020 rover with Christina Hernandez, an instrument engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Some of the women in the stories of this new app include computer scientist Grace Hopper, astronomer Nancy Roman, mathematician Katherine Johnson, physicist and chemist Marie Curie and astronauts Mae Jemison and Sally Ride. The project received support from the Smithsonian American Women’s History Initiative, Because of Her Story. Launched in 2018, Because of Her Story is one of the country’s most ambitious undertakings to research, collect, document, display and share the compelling story of women. Support also comes from Chandra. The Chandra X-ray Observatory, one of NASA’s “Great Observatories,” has a special connection to the Smithsonian as its science and operations center is at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory in Massachusetts. The Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, manages the Chandra X-ray Center on behalf of NASA. © © Smithsonian Institute |