The full trailer for new Samurai Jack episodes is finally here!
Oh Lord everybody was right! My God….IT’S HAPPENING!
The full trailer for new Samurai Jack episodes is finally here!
Oh Lord everybody was right! My God….IT’S HAPPENING!
The full trailer for new Samurai Jack episodes is finally here!
Oh Lord everybody was right! My God….IT’S HAPPENING!
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Academic Earth and Open Culture offer dozens of courses, text books, ebooks, and ways to educate yourself right at your fingertips!
[Edited: Make sure to read the full terms and agreements, and like most online course sites, do not expect this to act as a replacement for a real-life class unless any specific course you sign up for states it offers transferrable credits. Make sure you know most online-courses will not be recognized as a replacement for any part of any curriculum by credited educational institutions.]
Through Academic Earth, you can take courses in all of the fields below:
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- Computer Science
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- Art & Design
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Academic Earth offers a variety of Universities, which you can click through below to see which University offers for specific online courses.
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Online courses from Open Culture include the listed topics below:
- Archaeology
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Enjoy the over-abundance of free educational resources, and never stop exploring and expanding! And if anyone knows of any other great self-education resources, let me know!Wow! This is actually really great, and most of these classes seem to have sets of videotaped lectures for the classes!
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If you think that women had absolutely no rights in the 40’s, 50’s, or 60’s, you are delusional as fuck.
Women were exactly equal to men in those three decades. The economic times were completely different, and made it so that men could work outside, and women could work in the home and…
If you think that women had absolutely no rights in the 40’s, 50’s, or 60’s, you are delusional as fuck.
Women were exactly equal to men in those three decades. The economic times were completely different, and made it so that men could work outside, and women could work in the home and…
i dont need feminism because they make me feel bad about loving to be girly. i love skirts, dresses, make up and everything like that, i dont want to be masculine to be a “good” and “clever” girl.
i dont need feminism because they make me feel bad about loving to be girly. i love skirts, dresses, make up and everything like that, i dont want to be masculine to be a “good” and “clever” girl.
“You know, my uncle said, ‘Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.’ The negro cannot win if he’s willing to sacrifice the futures of his children for immediate personal comfort and safety’… A woman has a right to choose what she does with her body. The baby is not her body.” ~ Martin Luther King, Jr.’s niece, Dr. Alveda King
^^THIS.
“You know, my uncle said, ‘Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.’ The negro cannot win if he’s willing to sacrifice the futures of his children for immediate personal comfort and safety’… A woman has a right to choose what she does with her body. The baby is not her body.” ~ Martin Luther King, Jr.’s niece, Dr. Alveda King
^^THIS.
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