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Jane Lichtman has written:

'FUD, free university directory' -- subject(s): Directories, Education, Educational innovations, Experimental methods, Free schools, Higher Education, Non-formal education

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Dorrit Licht Colf is the author of "Pleiadian Workbook: Sacred Journey of Your Soul," which explores metaphysical topics and spiritual teachings related to the Pleiadian star system.

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Dorrit Licht Colf has written:

'Three pieces for two flutes' -- subject(s): Flute music (2 flutes)

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'Therapeutic exercise' -- subject(s): Physical therapy, Exercise

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