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The Sea of Knowledge

For most of human history, people lived in a world where information was as rare as gold, and just as valuable too. A world where the common man had no access to education, which was exclusively a domain for the rich and nobility. A world where this lack of education was a real insurmountable barrier … Continue reading The Sea of Knowledge →

RP Uncategorized Leave a comment July 6, 2014July 14, 2019

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