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- "Afterneath" / "Killing Me", Luke Sital-Singh
- "Chasms", Asali DeVan Ecclesiastes
- "Circular Escape", Frank M�uller-Pierstorff
- "Interpassion" / "Ba$$in, Yelle
- "New Second Line", Camille A. Brown
- "Not About Me", John Bidden
- "Rebelosis" / "Rebel Rock" / "Rebel on That Level", The Soul Rebels
- "The Coming Out Beauty" / "419 sq ft", Muslim Sahib
- "The Last Serenade", Lili Haydn
- "Top Knot Turn Up" / "Bad Habits", Madame Gandhi and Amber Galloway-Gallego
- "We Are the Halluci Nation", A Tribe Called Red
- "White", Yue Xiu Lim
- "Wild Women", Sunni Patterson
- 100 solutions to reverse global warming, Chad Frischmann
- 3 kinds of bias that shape your worldview, J. Marshall Shepherd
- 3 lessons on decision-making from a poker champion, Liv Boeree
- 3 questions to ask yourself about everything you do, Stacey Abrams, (electronic resource)
- 3 ways businesses can fight sex trafficking, Nikki Clifton
- 3 ways to be a better ally in the workplace, Melinda Epler
- 3 ways to make better decisions -- by thinking like a computer, Tom Griffiths
- 5 transformational policies for a prosperous and sustainable world, Johan Rockstr�om
- A brie(f) history of cheese, Paul S. Kindstedt
- A day in the life of an ancient Egyptian doctor, Elizabeth Cox
- A glimpse of teenage life in ancient Rome, Ray Laurence
- A healthy economy should be designed to thrive, not grow, Kate Raworth
- A lesson on looking, Amy Herman
- A librarian's case against overdue book fines, Dawn Wacek
- A life-saving invention that prevents human stampedes, Nilay Kulkarni
- A love letter to realism in a time of grief, Mark Pollock and Simone George
- A makerspace for everyone, Robin Hooker
- A memory scientist's advice on reporting harassment and discrimination, Julia Shaw
- A millennial's proposal for a happy multigenerational workplace, Patrice Thompson
- A needle in countless haystacks: Finding habitable worlds, Ariel Anbar
- A new model of microfinance for Africa, and beyond, Viola Llewellyn
- A new way to fund health care for the most vulnerable, Andrew Bastawrous
- A new way to monitor vital signs (that can see through walls), Dina Katabi
- A new way to remove CO2 from the atmosphere, Jennifer Wilcox
- A new way to think about inheritance, David York
- A new way to think about the transition to motherhood, Alexandra Sacks
- A personal story about farming and the future of agriculture, Mark Jackson
- A rallying cry for office shorts, Chris Vogtherr
- A rare galaxy that's challenging our understanding of the universe, Bur�cin Mutlu-Pakdil
- A simple trick to improve positive thinking, Alison Ledgerwood
- A solution to gun violence found in US history, David Farrell
- ACT English test preparation tutorial
- ACT mathematics test preparation tutorial
- ACT reading test preparation tutorial
- ACT science test preparation tutorial
- America's most invisible communities -- mobile home parks, Esther Sullivan
- America's pursuit of happiness and why it's gone wrong, Caroline Winterer
- An ingenious solution for aid in disaster zones, A. Dara Dotz
- Are there universal expressions of emotion?, Sophie Zadeh
- Are we running out of clean water?, Balsher Singh Sidhu
- Are you technically fit to parent?, Michael Fey
- B.E.A.T. NYC performs at TED@StateStreet, B.E.A.T. NYC
- Bridges should be beautiful, Ian Firth
- Bring out your inner filmmaker, Mark Halliday
- Can 0.7% of corporate profits fund the world's biggest problems?, Sahil Sethi
- Can animals be deceptive?, Eldridge Adams
- Can you solve the Leonardo da Vinci riddle?, Tanya Khovanova
- Can you solve the Mondrian squares riddle?, Gordon Hamilton
- Can you solve the alien probe riddle?, Daniel Finkel
- Can you solve the giant cat army riddle?, Dan Finkel
- Can you solve the giant iron riddle?, Alex Gendler
- Can you solve the killer robo-ants riddle?, Daniel Finkel
- Can you solve the multiplying rabbits riddle?, Alex Gendler
- Can you solve the rebel supplies riddle?, Alex Gendler
- Can you solve the rogue AI riddle?, Dan Finkel
- Can you solve the secret werewolf riddle?, Dan Finkel
- Can you solve the stolen rubies riddle?, Dennis Shasha
- Can you solve the time travel riddle?, Daniel Finkel
- Can you solve the troll's paradox riddle?, Daniel Finkel
- Chips, conflict and the Congo, Gary Niekerk
- Computing & information technology : computer organization and hardware, Review 2
- Computing & information technology : data communications and networks, Review 1
- Computing & information technology : social impact and history of computing and IT, Review 2
- Confessions of a recovering micromanager, Chieh Huang
- Could Moby Dick prevent the next financial crisis?, Suzanne Case
- Could the Earth be swallowed by a black hole?, Fabio Pacucci
- Creating music on the go, James Bickerton
- Crowd-sourced investing, Hu Liang
- Cultural clashes in defining beauty, Delali Bright
- Democratizing investing, Nathan Ide
- Designing materials one atom at a time, Sadasivan Shankar
- Diagnosing a zombie: Brain and body (Part one), Bradley Voytek and Tim Verstynen
- Did ancient Troy really exist?, Einav Zamir Dembin
- Did the Amazons really exist?, Adrienne Mayor
- Does time exist?, Andrew Zimmerman Jones
- Don't fail fast -- fail mindfully, Leticia Gasca
- Don't quit your job, use it for good, Viviana Alvarez
- Duelo por la muerte del padre, Hern�an Casciari
- EMT flashcards, Deck 1
- EMT flashcards, Deck 2
- EMT flashcards, Deck 3
- EMT flashcards, Deck 4
- EMT flashcards, Deck 5
- EMT flashcards, Deck 7
- Economics and art, Megan Wilkens
- El impacto del marketing en los medicamentos que tomamos, Pablo Santa Cruz
- El valor de nuestra diversidad interna, Rebeca Hwang
- Everything you need to know to read "The Canterbury Tales", Iseult Gillespie
- Fake videos of real people -- and how to spot them, Supasorn Suwajanakorn
- Feeding the future, Jack Sinclair
- Four billion years of evolution in six minutes, Prosanta Chakrabarty
- Fracaso tras fracaso, Karla Souza
- From slave to rebel gladiator: The life of Spartacus, Fiona Radford
- Globalization isn't declining -- it's transforming, Arindam Bhattacharya
- History through the eyes of a chicken, Chris A. Kniesly
- History vs. Augustus, Peta Greenfield & Alex Gendler
- History vs. Henry VIII, Mark Robinson and Alex Gendler
- Home is where the art is, Ian Strange
- Home renters are powerless. Here's how to fix that, Yale Fox
- How "baby bonds" could help close the wealth gap, Darrick Hamilton
- How AI can save our humanity, Kai-Fu Lee
- How AI could compose a personalized soundtrack to your life, Pierre Barreau
- How China is (and isn't) fighting pollution and climate change, Angel Hsu
- How I accidentally changed the way movies get made, Franklin Leonard
- How I became part sea urchin, Catherine Mohr
- How I brought Batman to Hollywood (and academia), Michael Uslan
- How I climbed a 3,000-foot vertical cliff -- without ropes, Alex Honnold
- How I hunt natural gas leaks with Google Street View cars, Joe von Fischer
- How I make paint from poison, John Sabraw
- How I turn negative online comments into positive offline conversations, Dylan Marron
- How I unlearned dangerous lessons about masculinity, Eldra Jackson
- How I went from child refugee to international model, Halima Aden
- How I'm using LEGO to teach Arabic, Ghada Wali
- How Netflix changed entertainment - and where it's headed, Reed Hastings and Chris Anderson
- How a dragonfly's brain is designed to kill, Greg Gage
- How a fleet of wind-powered drones is changing our understanding of the ocean, Sebastien de Halleux
- How a long-forgotten virus could help us solve the antibiotics crisis, Alexander Belcredi
- How abstract mathematics can help us understand the world, Eugenia Cheng
- How an algorithm can fight election bias so every vote counts, Brian Olson
- How art can shape America's conversation about freedom, Dread Scott
- How autonomous flying taxis could change the way you travel, Rodin Lyasoff
- How big is infinity?, Dennis Wildfogel
- How can we give our kids a brighter future?, Richard Neville
- How can you change someone's mind?, Hugo Mercier
- How conscious investors can turn up the heat and make companies change, Vinay Shandal
- How cryptocurrency can help startups get investment capital, Ashwini Anburajan
- How data is helping us unravel the mysteries of the brain, Steve McCarroll
- How do cigarettes affect the body?, Krishna Sudhir
- How do pain relievers work?, George Zaidan
- How do we stop the massive inequality dominating the world economy?, Fran�cois Candelon
- How do your hormones work?, Emma Bryce
- How exactly does binary code work?, Jos�e Am�ericano N L F de Freitas
- How far would you have to go to escape gravity?, Rene Laufer
- How folding paper can get you to the moon, Adri�an Paenza
- How isolation fuels opioid addiction, Rachel Wurzman
- How jiu jitsu taught me to be a better employee, Francesca Simon-Carboni
- How kids can help design cities, Mara Mintzer
- How machine learning can teach us to build more effective teams, Drew Humphreys
- How memory science can help fight harassment, Julia Shaw
- How my mom inspired my approach to the cello, Paul Rucker
- How nationalism and globalism can coexist, Wanis Kabbaj
- How nurses can help drive healthcare innovation, Rebecca Love
- How octopuses battle each other, Greg Gage
- How police and the public can create safer neighborhoods together, Tracie Keesee
- How prefab homes can transform affordable housing, Ant�on Garc�ia-Abril
- How revenge porn turns lives upside down, Darieth Chisolm
- How rollercoasters affect your body, Brian D. Avery
- How small business can benefit from "village banking", Ruchi Shah
- How sound can hack your memory while you sleep, Greg Gage
- How storytelling helps parents in prison stay connected to their kids, Alan Crickmore
- How tech companies deceive you into giving up your data and privacy, Finn L�utzow-Holm Myrstad
- How technology can fight extremism and online harassment, Yasmin Green
- How the Normans changed the history of Europe, Mark Robinson
- How the button changed fashion, Isaac Mizrahi
- How the hyperlink changed everything, Margaret Gould Stewart
- How the jump rope got its rhythm, Kyra Gaunt
- How the progress bar keeps you sane, Daniel Engber
- How to activate ideas, Manav Subodh
- How to be "Team Human" in the digital future, Douglas Rushkoff
- How to build a thriving music scene in your city, Elizabeth Cawein
- How to build synthetic DNA and send it across the internet, Dan Gibson
- How to create a world where no one dies waiting for a transplant, Luhan Yang
- How to disagree productively and find common ground, Julia Dhar
- How to fight prejudice through policy conversations, David Fleischer
- How to find the person who can help you get ahead at work, Carla Harris
- How to get empowered, not overpowered, by AI, Max Tegmark
- How to get serious about diversity and inclusion in the workplace /, Janet Stovall
- How to give teachers an income they deserve, Todd Gershkowitz
- How to let go of being a "good" person -- and become a better person, Dolly Chugh
- How to motivate people to do good for others, Erez Yoeli
- How to stop swiping and find your person on dating apps, Christina Wallace
- How to train employees to have difficult conversations, Tamekia MizLadi Smith
- How ugly, unloved food can change the world, Dana Cowin
- How urban spaces can preserve history and build community, Walter Hood
- How video games turn players into storytellers, David Cage
- How we can bring mental health support to refugees, Essam Daod
- How we can design timeless cities for our collective future, Vishaan Chakrabarti
- How we can help young people build a better future, Henrietta Fore
- How we can make energy more affordable for low-income families, DeAndrea Salvador
- How we can use light to see deep inside our bodies and brains, Mary Lou Jepsen
- How we could teach our bodies to heal faster, Kaitlyn Sadtler
- How we're saving one of Earth's last wild places, Steve Boyes
- How whistle-blowers shape history, Kelly Richmond Pope
- How will we survive when the population hits 10 billion?, Charles C. Mann
- How women in rural India turned courage into capital, Chetna Gala Sinha
- How you can make a fruit fly eat veggies, Greg Gage
- Humanizar los cuidados intensivos, Gabriel Heras
- I hate McMansions -- and you should too, Kate Wagner
- In defense of extroverts, Katherine Lucas
- In the opioid crisis, here's what it takes to save a life, Jan Rader
- Information systems : hardware and systems technology, Review 1
- Information systems : hardware and systems technology, Review 2
- Information systems : internet and World Wide Web, Review 2
- Information systems : office and technology applications, Review 1
- Information systems : social and ethical implications and issues, Review 2
- Information systems : software development, programming concepts, and data management, Review 2
- Inside the fight against Russia's fake news empire, Olga Yurkova
- Inside the killer whale matriarchy, Darren Croft
- Interactive experiences with perceptual computing, Achin Bhowmik
- Intimate photos of a senior love triangle, Isadora Kosofsky
- Introduction to the ACT test tutorial
- Investments in the future: A new approach to foreign aid, Paul O'Connell
- Is civility a sham?, Teresa Bejan
- Is fire a solid, a liquid, or a gas?, Elizabeth Cox
- Is the world getting better or worse? A look at the numbers, Steven Pinker
- Is there any truth to the King Arthur legends?, Alan Lupack
- Is war between China and the US inevitable?, Graham Allison
- It's time for the law to protect victims of gender violence, Laura L. Dunn
- La importancia de la improvisaci�on, Juan L�opez-Aranguren
- La selecci�on latinoamericana de cerebros, Juan Enriquez
- La verdad es mentira, Daniel Molina
- La voz del artista, Fernanda Castillo
- Las palabras de la discriminaci�on, Carmen Jim�enez Borja
- Let them be scientists, Wendy Hawkins
- Let's get honest about our money problems, Tammy Lally
- Let's turn the high seas into the world's largest nature reserve, Enric Sala
- Lost in translation: The joy of a jargon-free world, Thea Knight
- Love others to love yourself, Keiichiro Hirano
- Making a difference in the world, Alison Quirk
- Management information systems : MIS and the organization review
- Management information systems : business decision making, Review 1
- Management information systems : computer hardware and software, Review 1
- Management information systems : issues, Review 1
- Management information systems : issues, Review 2
- Management information systems : managing data resources review
- Management information systems : telecommunications and networks review
- Me Too is a movement, not a moment, Tarana Burke
- Museums should honor the everyday, not just the extraordinary, Ariana Curtis
- My ghost town road trip, Abbey Williams
- My journey to thank all the people responsible for my morning coffee, AJ Jacobs
- My quest to defy gravity and fly, Elizabeth Streb
- Not good with names: Local name customs in a global village, Cynthia Ma Shwe Sin Win
- Nuestras mentiras en la vida y en los negocios, N�estor Guerra
- Owning the kitchen again, Einav Gefen
- Perfectionism holds us back. Here's why, Charly Haversat
- Plucky rebels: Being agile in an un-agile place, Peter Biddle
- Por qu�e necesitamos proteger el alta mar, Enric Sala
- Redefining manhood -- one locker room talk at a time, Alexis Jones
- Reescribe el cuento de tu vida, Lucas Raspall
- Restoring hope and dignity to the justice system, Alexander McLean
- Scientists must be free to learn, to speak and to challenge, Kirsty Duncan
- Selfies and seeing ourselves -- one artist's look in the mirror, Christina Balch
- Should teachers get free housing?, Gregg Garn
- Shouldn't sports be color-blind?, Patrick Ferrucci
- Situational irony: The opposite of what you think, Christopher Warner
- Solving the sanitation crisis, John Kluge Jr
- Sound and sentiment, Mira Calix
- Strategies for fuel-efficient space travel, Erika Debenedictis
- Technical writing : purpose, content, and organizational patterns, Review 1
- Technical writing : theory and practice, Review 2
- Technology that knows what you're feeling, Poppy Crum
- The "End of History" Illusion, Bence Nanay
- The 3,000-year history of the hoodie, Paola Antonelli
- The Irish myth of the Giant's Causeway, Iseult Gillespie
- The art of letting go...of the floor, Siawn Ou
- The big pivot, Andrew Winston
- The breathtaking courage of Harriet Tubman, Janell Hobson
- The case for a decentralized internet, Tamas Kocsis
- The case for curiosity-driven research, Suzie Sheehy
- The corporation as agent of cultural fusion, Makiko Eda
- The critical role librarians play in the opioid crisis, Chera Kowalski
- The dangerous race for the South Pole, Elizabeth Leane
- The dark side of storytelling, Suzanne Duncan
- The discoveries awaiting us in the ocean's twilight zone, Heidi M. Sosik
- The doctors, nurses and aid workers rebuilding Syria, Rola Hallam
- The fascinating history of cemeteries, Keith Eggener
- The fascinating science of bubbles, from soap to champagne, Li Wei Tan
- The fascinating science of phantom limbs, Joshua W. Pate
- The four things you need to know about the energy you use, Jordan Wirfs-Brock
- The future of reading. It's fast, Stephen Lawrence
- The genius behind some of the world's most famous buildings, Renzo Piano
- The genius of the London Tube Map, Michael Bierut
- The global goals we've made progress on -- and the ones we haven't, Michael Green
- The hidden ways stairs shape your life, David Rockwell
- The importance of diversity in the comic book universe, Sana Amanat
- The importance of good conversation - and how to have it, John O'Leary
- The incredible potential of flexible, soft robots, Giada Gerboni
- The journey through loss and grief, Jason B. Rosenthal
- The joyful, perplexing world of puzzle hunts, Alex Rosenthal
- The key to a better malaria vaccine, Faith Osier
- The listening bias, Tony Salvador
- The little risks you can take to increase your luck, Tina Seelig
- The mission to create a searchable database of Earth's surface, Will Marshall
- The most important thing you can do to fight climate change: talk about it, Katharine Hayhoe
- The myth of Hercules, Alex Gendler
- The myth of Sisyphus, Alex Gendler
- The new sharing of emotions, Margaret Morris
- The nightmare videos of children's YouTube -- and what's wrong with the internet today, James Bridle
- The pharmacy of the future? Personalized pills, 3D printed at home, Daniel Kraft
- The power of diversity within yourself, Rebeca Hwang
- The power of imagination: Lessons from Shakespeare, John Bolton
- The power of self-acceptance, Harry Baker
- The power of transformative collaboration, Keith Weed
- The press trampled on my privacy. Here's how I took back my story, Kate Stone
- The princess who rewrote history, Leonora Neville
- The psychology of post-traumatic stress disorder, Joelle Rabow Maletis
- The radical possibilities of man-made DNA, Floyd E. Romesberg
- The rapid growth of the Chinese internet -- and where it's headed, Gary Liu
- The real reason female entrepreneurs get less funding, Dana Kanze
- The real reason why mosquitoes buzz, Greg Gage
- The science of hearing, Douglas L. Oliver
- The simple genius of a good graphic, Tommy McCall
- The story behind Marvel's Muslim-American superheroine, G. Willow Wilson
- The story of 'Oumuamua, the first visitor from another star system, Karen J. Meech
- The story of Marvel's first queer Latina superhero, Gabby Rivera
- The surprising link between stress and memory, Elizabeth Cox
- The survival of the sea turtle, Scott Gass
- The symbols of systemic racism -- and how to take away their power, Paul Rucker
- The tiny creature that secretly powers the planet, Penny Chisholm
- The truth about unwanted arousal, Emily Nagoski
- The upside of data, Jessica Donohue
- The work that makes all other work possible, Ai-jen Poo
- This computer is learning to read your mind, Greg Gage
- To transform child welfare, take race out of the equation, Jessica Pryce
- Training teachers: 10 million and counting, Shelley Shott
- Un ej�ercito de mujeres, Alba Sotorra
- Una nueva manera de hablar del fracaso en los negocios, Leticia Gasca
- Watch what you dispose of, Rania Bahaa
- We don't need immigration caps. We need minimums, Timothy Graf
- We need to help women close the retirement savings gap, Elena Chavez Quezada
- We won't fix American politics until we talk about class -- here's why, Joan C. Williams
- Weaving a strong smart grid, Lorie Wigle
- What Americans agree on when it comes to health, Rebecca Onie
- What I learned from 32 grueling interviews, Ashwini Mrinal Bhagat
- What I learned from giving up everything I knew as a leader, Jim Whitehurst
- What I learned investigating Nixon, Bob Woodward
- What are the most important moral problems of our time?, Will MacAskill
- What baby boomers can learn from millennials at work -- and vice versa, Chip Conley
- What causes hallucinations?, Elizabeth Cox
- What causes heartburn?, Rusha Modi
- What causes insomnia?, Dan Kwartler
- What does the universe sound like?, Matt Russo
- What everyday citizens can do to claim power on the internet, Fadi Chehad�e and Bryn Freedman
- What happened when we tested thousands of abandoned rape kits in Detroit, Kym Worthy
- What if cracks in concrete could fix themselves, Congrui Jin
- What if we digitally empowered community health workers?, Raj Panjabi
- What if we eliminated one of the world's oldest diseases?, Caroline Harper
- What if we supported millions of African farmers in growing more food?, Andrew Youn
- What if we traded employees like football players?, Yusuf Nurbhai
- What is imposter syndrome and how can you combat it?, Elizabeth Cox
- What is the coldest thing in the world?, Lina Marieth Hoyos
- What is the universe expanding into?, Sajan Saini
- What is verbal irony?, Christopher Warner
- What makes a superhero?, Stan Lee
- What playing Monopoly with real money taught me about my kids--and humanity, Adam Carroll
- What really happened to the Library of Alexandria?, Elizabeth Cox
- What the Russian Revolution would have looked like on social media, Mikhail Zygar
- What to trust in a "post-truth" world, Alex Edmans
- What would happen if every human suddenly disappeared?, Dan Kwartler
- What your smart devices know (and share) about you, Kashmir Hill and Surya Mattu
- What's a smartphone made of?, Kim Preshoff
- What's the smallest thing in the universe?, Jonathan Butterworth
- When technology can read minds, how will we protect our privacy?, Nita Farahany
- When will I get my water next?, Anu Sridharan
- Where are all the aliens?, Stephen Webb
- Where do your online returns go?, Aparna Mehta
- Where joy hides and how to find it, Ingrid Fetell Lee
- Who decides what art means?, Hayley Levitt
- Why I came out as a gay football coach, Shane Wickes
- Why I defend women's inheritance rights, Leila Seth
- Why I fight for the education of refugee girls (like me), Mary Maker
- Why I have coffee with people who send me hate mail, �Ozlem Cekic
- Why are blue whales so enormous?, Asha de Vos
- Why art thrives at Burning Man, Nora Atkinson
- Why being respectful to your coworkers is good for business, Christine Porath
- Why can't some birds fly?, Gillian Gibb
- Why do competitors open their stores next to one another?, Jac de Haan
- Why doctors are offering free tax prep in their waiting rooms, Lucy Marcil
- Why does your voice change as you get older?, Shaylin Schundler
- Why don't poisonous animals poison themselves?, Rebecca Tarvin
- Why fascism is so tempting -- and how your data could power it, Yuval Noah Harari
- Why is Aristophanes called "The Father of Comedy"?, Mark Robinson
- Why is meningitis so dangerous?, Melvin Sanicas
- Why it's too hard to start a business in Africa -- and how to change it, Magatte Wade
- Why machines must make us better humans, Steve Brown
- Why museums are returning cultural treasures, Chip Colwell
- Why should you read "A Midsummer Night's Dream?", Iseult Gillespie
- Why should you read "One Hundred Years of Solitude"?, Francisco D�iez-Buzo
- Why should you read "Waiting for Godot", Iseult Gillespie
- Why should you read Edgar Allan Poe?, Scott Peeples
- Why should you read Kurt Vonnegut?, Mia Nacamulli
- Why the "wrong side of the tracks" is usually the east side of cities, Stephen DeBerry
- Why the District of Columbia should get an equal right to vote, Monica Palacio
- Why the hospital of the future will be your own home, Niels van Namen
- Why the pencil is perfect, Caroline Weaver
- Why the secret to success is setting the right goals, John Doerr
- Why theater is essential to democracy, Oskar Eustis
- Why we choke under pressure -- and how to avoid it, Sian Leah Beilock
- Why we have an emotional connection to robots, Kate Darling
- Why we hire "unemployable" people, Mike Brady and Dion Drew
- Why we need to put politics in its place, Dr. Robert Talisse
- Why we take financial risks, Elise Payzan-LeNestour
- Why you should treat the tech you use at work like a colleague, Nadjia Yousif
- Women in business: entirely unremarkable, Kirsten Hall
- You are fluent in this language (and don't even know it), Christoph Niemann
- Your fingerprints reveal more than you think, Simona Francese
- Zen k�oans: unsolvable enigmas designed to break your brain, Puqun Li
- �A qui�en pertenece el pasado?, Alberto Gar�in
- �Por qu�e nos emociona la m�usica?, Paolo Bortolameolli
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