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Title Critical (Critical Thinker Academy Learn to Think Like a Philosopher)
Category Movies
Size 5.76GB

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Critical
Title Critical
Year 2015
Country UK
Category Drama
Director N/A
Actors Lennie James, Peter Sullivan, Catherine Walker, Neve McIntosh
Description Follow the drama at a state-of-the-art Major Trauma Centre, a unit which treats only the most gravely ill or seriously injured.
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7. Ad Hominem (Guilt by Association).mp4 7.62MB
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7. Analysis The Introduction.mp4 2.62MB
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9. Propensity Interpretations.mp4 8.49MB
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