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Article: Learn Digital Photography with Harvard University’s Free Online Course
Since the taking of the very first photograph in 1826, photography has developed, as it were, in ways hardly imaginable to its first few generations of practitioners. The most thorough transformation … flip.it/vnFs5R Sent via Flipboard, your personal magazine. Get it for free to keep up with the news you care about.
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NYTimes: The Stories We Tell Ourselves
Davos Wonders If It’s Part of the Problem
Davos Wonders If It’s Part of the Problem www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2017-01-13/davos-wonders-if-it-s-part-of-the-problem
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Most people are bad at arguing. These 2 techniques will make you better. – Vox
Donald Trump’s unique speaking style, explained by linguists – Vox
www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/1/11/14238274/trumps-speaking-style-press-conference-linguists-explain
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The Spy Who Wrote the Trump-Russia Memos: It Was “Hair-Raising” Stuff | Mother Jones
m.motherjones.com/politics/2017/01/spy-who-wrote-trump-russia-memos-it-was-hair-raising-stuff
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NYTimes: Donald Trump’s Medical Delusions
The Divided States: Trump’s inauguration and how democracy has failed
The Divided States: Trump’s inauguration and how democracy has failed
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Quartz: I finally stepped out of my progressive bubble—and now I understand why people hate “the liberal elite”
https://qz.com/866727/filter-bubbles-and-facebok-why-so-many-people-hate-the-liberal-elite/
On Dec. 4, Italians went to the polls to decide on a reform referendum that would redefine the power of local governments and reduce the…
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