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Tag Archives: Coursera
waiting for being creative
Yesterday, after work, just before sun set, in the balcony, listening the video lecture “The Modern and the Postmodern” of Wesleyan University in Coursera while thinking totally different subjects: planning all weekends of July & one week summer vacation. Tired … Continue reading
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Tagged B&W, Coursera, Enlightment, Karl Marx, literature, Michael S. Roth, Photography, Travel, Venice, Wesleyan University
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