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2. "Modern Theoretical Physics." (Stanford University)

3. "Exploring Black Holes: General Relativity & Astrophysics; Einstein's Field Equation" (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

4. "The Heart of Nonviolence: A Conversation With the Dalai Lama" (Stanford University)

5. "Consciousness, Creativity and the Brain" (University of California at Berkeley)

6. "The Earth in the Balance" (Stanford University)

7. "Requiem -- Mozart Requiem" (Duke University )

8. "Introduction to Copyright Law: Basics of Legal Research; Legal Citations" (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

9. "Mozart: Concerto for Two Pianos in E-flat" (Yale University)

10. "Elementary Greek: Introduction" (Concordia Seminary)


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