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Sunday, August 10, 2008
Your Evening Class

If you want to do an evening class but can’t find the time or are put off by the cost of part-time courses or you are looking for a course that takes you deep into the subject you love, Teach yourself have come up with the answer: your evening class.

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Your Evening Class Your Evening Class
If you want to do an evening class but can’t find the time or are put off by the cost of part-time courses or you are looking for a course that takes you deep into the subject you love, Teach yourself have come up with the answer: your evening class.
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Your Evening Class 8/10/2008 Confidence: The Art Of Getting Whatever You Want 7/27/2008  The Sexual and Political Anorexia of the Black Woman by Dr Julia Hare 6/30/2008 Sisterhood, Feminisms and Power in Africa: From Africa to the Diaspora by Obioma Nnaemeka 6/23/2008
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When She Was White: The True Story of a Family Divided By Race by Judith Stone 5/19/2008 The Adventures of Suther Joshua from Planet Yethican by Jacqueline Williams-Hines 5/12/2008 Elegy for a Scarred Shoulder by Karen S Williams 5/5/2008 Hilary's Big Business Adventure by Lori Nelson 4/21/2008
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Self-Help Book Offers a 14-Step Recovery Plan for African-American Victims of Abuse, Depression, Discrimination, Barrenness & Imprisonment 3/3/2008 Mine Eyes Have Seen: Bearing Witness to the Struggle for Civil Rights 2/25/2008 One Love Two Colours by Bobby & Margaret Oshindele-Smith 2/18/2008 Yet With a Steady Beat: The Black Church through a Psychological and Biblical Lens 2/11/2008

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