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  1. Political violence is either the deliberate infliction or threat of infliction of physical injury or damage for political ends, or is violence which occurs unintentionally in the cause of severe political conflicts. Political violence is particularly difficult to classify and analyze because it frequently involves the interaction and effects of the actions of many persons and collectives, with widely different motivations and attitudes. Most like the political violence that we see now in Zambia serves both instrumental and expressive factions simultaneously . Almost invariably , the “price” of relaying a message of terror to a “ target audience ‘ is…

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  2. Ethical Hacking, Computer Security and 1337 programming skillz, the so called white hackers, low level programming, sniffers, buffer overflow, cryptography,DoS, linux security, etc.

    118 votes
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  3. A primer on how to develop websites for mobile devices. Topics would include mobile browser standards, device resolutions and deciding which language is more appropriate for your project. Light introduction to HTML5 and XHTML-MP basics.

    (This would not go into web application design.)

    70 votes
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  4. A beginners guide to javascript

    165 votes
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  5. An step by step course for those interested in networking.
    There is much documentation on the Internet, but all begin at a high level of knowledge; what is needed is a "OMNeT for Dummies" course.

    16 votes
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  6. 125 votes
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  7. A beginning music theory course such as this one which has previously run: http://p2pu.org/general/music-theory-introduction

    36 votes
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  8. 3 votes
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  9. A course on the basics of micro and macro economics, to get a better understanding of the world, and how the things around us work.

    6 votes
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  10. understanding hadoop and working

    5 votes
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  11. A course for developing server Web applications in Python~~

    164 votes
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  12. SAP with Java

    4 votes
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  13. Basic course on Russian language including the Cyrillic alphabet, pronounciation and basics of the Russian grammar.

    10 votes
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  14. This course would be a combination of crafty undertakings and survival skills we haven’t yet found the time to master.

    Each week features a theme and corresponding suite of talents. We’d “Get Handier” by rewiring a lamp. We’d sew a button, tie a tie, and patch ripped pants during “Bachelorhood.” For “Betty Crocker Revival” we’d make placemats and pie crust. Other ideas: tying knots, molding candles and changing a bike tire.

    Videos from Instructables and articles from Lifehacker will help us, and we would upload pics/videos of our works in progress to help each other get ‘er done.

    What other…

    15 votes
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  15. Persian is a beautiful and old langauge with much to offer in the way of poetry, history and cross-cultural understanding. But classes are so hard to find!

    13 votes
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  16. C language is one of the most used programming languages.

    A course for total beginners to programming (no programming knowledge at all) to understand the basics of programming, structures, how to read code, etc.

    73 votes
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  17. Re-run of the course run in September - learning about the basic setup of a website, including HTML5, CSS and all the goodies.

    110 votes
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  18. 4 votes
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  19. Introduction to religions of the world!

    10 votes
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  20. Any interest in a database design course? I can teach it but checking to see if folks would be interested. Topics: database management systems, modeling data, data types, querying language commands, indexing, and normalizing. It would be as agnostic as possible but some exercises could be in MySQL.

    25 votes
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