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AcaciaThorns

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Tag: book review

Posted on 13 July 2015

Diversify Your Reading.

I created a Good Reads list. Share, add, etc. : https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/89906.Diversify_Your_Reading_

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Posted on 9 October 2011

Book Review: Counterpower, by Tim Gee

We are a generation facing failed economic policies, high expenses without the means to pay for them, a lack of employment opportunities that mirrors the Great Depression, and a government…

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