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During the Rennaisance of the Mind during the mid-1700s to mid-1800s, scholars produced a variety of works on geopolitics, society, philosiphy, cognition, and theology. One noteworthy work from this period is Hernandéz's ''Nations Developing a Global Presence Through Waterborne Trade (Naciones que Desarrollan una Presencia Mundial a Través del Comercio Marítimo,)'' which popularized the idea of the Enlightened Coast.
 
Casilló y Réal was the birthplace of several noteworthy authors during the Expression movement, including Jean Gabriel de la Crúz, writer of the Corric Classic ''I, Myself, am Lost'' ''(Yo Mismo Estoy Perdido.)'' Other writers of this period include Xabier Valdovinos, Nahia Castillero, and Arlet Álvarez. Many works published by Expression authors are still sold today in many languages, and form part of literature curriculems in Corric schools.
 
A majority of news publications and current events sources in Casilló y Réal are handled by the [[Andoran Union of Journalists]]. Founded in 1871 with the popularization of broadsheet newspapers, the AUJ is a workers-rights, collective-bargianing, bias-prevention, and information distribution association that serves as an impartial publisher of Corric news. The Union also acts as a go-between for journalists and their editors and executives, as well as the publications and the Corric government.
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