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Words Have Meaning
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Words Have Meaning

lecturer in European politics
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lecturer in European politics

Intro to Buddhism
Simbi is exactly what we need right now to shift the conversation from a purely monetary based-scarcity driven economy to an inclusive alternative value based economy. “An economist says that essen...
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Intro to Buddhism

Get Started with Ethereum
Trading small favors seems a good use of everyone's time, and lets everyone do what they love!
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Get Started with Ethereum

Poker Coaching via Skype
The idea of sharing and trading is in my blood. I've dedicated the last four years to a project with similar ambitions to Simbi called JoatU. It's a trade/barter/exchange network for local communit...
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Poker Coaching via Skype

What makes Italian so special?
I am excited about the fact that it empowers the strengths of everybody in an enthusiastic way!
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What makes Italian so special?

Cooking Lessons
Simbi is a great website with easy accessibility & lots of beautiful talented individuals!
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Cooking Lessons

Fast Tools for Learning Languages
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Fast Tools for Learning Languages

Get to grips with Zoom
It's great to see a new platform that uses and promotes a means of exchange other than cash. I love the wealth of community and the new connections that Simbi has created. See you!
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Get to grips with Zoom

Juggling lessons
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Juggling lessons

College Application Advisor
Let's create a community centered around giving not greed.
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College Application Advisor

Excel classes
knowing people
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Excel classes

I will teach you programming
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I will teach you programming

Begginers juggling / Fire breathing
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Begginers juggling / Fire breathing

1 hour tech t.s. or learning
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1 hour tech t.s. or learning

Questionologist
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Questionologist

1-Hour Knitting Lesson
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1-Hour Knitting Lesson

Consult: Ask a teaching principal
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Consult: Ask a teaching principal