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The Philosophy of Death (saylor.org) Saylor Academy
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The Philosophy of Death (saylor.org)

Discover the philosophical dimensions of death in this enlightening course. From exploring the inevitability of dying to contemplating its implications on human existence, this class offers an intellectual journey through one of life's most profound mysteries.

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Philosophy of Science (saylor.org) Saylor Academy
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Philosophy of Science (saylor.org)

Discover the fascinating world of Philosophy of Science with our in-depth online course. Uncover the key concepts and practices that shape contemporary science, from scientific reasoning to the interpretation of scientific knowledge. Join us for a journey through the philosophical underpinnings of modern scientific inquiry.

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Introduction to International Relations (saylor.org) Saylor Academy
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Introduction to International Relations (saylor.org)

Dive into the complex world of international affairs with our beginner-friendly course on International Relations. Gain insights into the core concepts, theories, and historical developments that have shaped global politics. Whether you're a student or a professional seeking to understand the intricacies of diplomacy and foreign policy, this course is your starting point.

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Introduction to American Politics (saylor.org) Saylor Academy
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Introduction to American Politics (saylor.org)

Dive into the world of American politics with our introductory course designed for beginners. Explore the foundational aspects of governance, civic engagement, and the political system in the United States. Gain insights into how laws are made, the roles of different branches of government, and the impact of public policy on citizens' lives.

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Charles Darwin, Evolution and Tropical Australia (CDU) Open Education
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Charles Darwin, Evolution and Tropical Australia (CDU)

Dive into the fascinating world of evolutionary biology with this free online course by Charles Darwin University. Discover the groundbreaking work of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace, and explore how tropical organisms adapt to their unique environments in Australia's Northern Territory. This award-winning course is packed with interactive content, videos, and innovative educational media designed to make learning about evolution and adaptation both engaging and enlightening.

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Introduction to Public Administration (saylor.org) Saylor Academy
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Introduction to Public Administration (saylor.org)

Dive into the world of public administration with our comprehensive course designed to introduce you to the key principles, concepts, and practices that define this critical field. Whether you're new to the subject or looking to deepen your understanding, this course will equip you with a solid foundation in managing public organizations effectively.

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Research Methods in Political Science (saylor.org) Saylor Academy
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Research Methods in Political Science (saylor.org)

Dive into the world of political science research with our introductory course designed to equip you with the necessary tools and knowledge. Explore key methodologies, data analysis techniques, and theoretical perspectives that form the backbone of political inquiry. Whether you're a student, researcher, or enthusiast, this course will enhance your understanding and capabilities in analyzing political phenomena.

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Contemporary Political Thought (saylor.org) Saylor Academy
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Contemporary Political Thought (saylor.org)

Dive into the world of modern political theory with our Contemporary Political Thought course. This engaging program offers an in-depth look at key political thinkers and their influential ideas that continue to shape today's society. From governance structures to debates on property ownership and redistribution, this course covers essential themes such as free enterprise, individual liberty, justice, and collective responsibility.

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