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		<title>Back to self-school</title>
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		<description>&lt;a href="http://magazine.jhu.edu/2009/08/the-autodidact-course-catalog/"&gt;The autodidact course catalog.&lt;/a&gt; Twenty-two professors at Johns Hopkins propose reading lists for courses of self-study, from &quot;Society Can Be Dangerous To Your Health&quot; to &quot;Higher Mathematics in Nouns and Verbs&quot; to &quot;Biochemistry and Human Evolution (with Rather a Lot about Mitochondria.)&quot;  If you&apos;re not going back to school this week, why not take on one of these syllabi instead?  </description>
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		<title>Dartmouth pattern course</title>
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		<description>&lt;a href="http://www.dartmouth.edu/~matc/math5.pattern/syllabus.html"&gt;Mathematics and art&lt;/a&gt; are thoroughly explored as two intertwined fields, in this online version of a Dartmouth course focusing on patterns [more inside].  </description>
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